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Cats start fast, then falter in 4th straight loss to Gamecocks

Cats start fast, then falter in 4th straight loss to Gamecocks
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By Keith Taylor - Kentucky Today
6 hours ago | COLUMBIA, South Carolina
By Keith Taylor - Kentucky Today Sep. 28, 2025 | 07:35 AM | COLUMBIA, South Carolina

Kentucky’s recent struggles in the Southeastern Conference continued on Saturday night.

The Wildcats (2-3, 0-2 Southeastern Conference) dropped their seventh straight conference encounter with a 35-13 loss at South Carolina. Kentucky has lost four in a row to the Gamecocks and 14 of its past conference games.

Kentucky scored on its first two possessions and led 10-7 after the first quarter as the Wildcats racked up 141 yards on its first two drives. Despite the fast start, Kentucky fell apart in the second quarter and didn’t recover.

The breakdown began with a fumble returned for a touchdown, followed by an interception that was returned for a score, a turnover on downs and another interception. The four miscues resulted in 21 points for the hosts in the second quarter. The Gamecocks led 28-10 at the break.

Kentucky quarterback Cutter Boley made his second start of the season and completed three of his first five passes, including an impressive 53-yard pass to Willie Rodriguez in the first half. Boley, threw for 124 yards and a couple of interceptions. Boley was sacked six times for a loss of 39 yards.

Boley started in place of starter Zach Calzada, who sat out the second straight game because of an injured shoulder. Boley started in a 48-23 win over Eastern Michigan on Sept. 13.

Running back Seth McGowan, finished with 112 yards rushing on 17 carries and scored Kentucky’s first touchdown of the game with a 20-yard run that capped an impressive drive to open the contest. McGowan rushed for 54 yards on five carries on the first drive.

Kentucky’s offensive line struggled to contain South Carolina’s pass rush and surrendered 10 sacks for a loss of 52 yards.

South Carolina signal caller Lanorris Sellars did it all for the Gamecocks. Sellars threw for 152 yards and added 81 yards rushing. Receiver Vandrevius Jacobs hauled in five passes for 108 yards.

GAMETRACKER: Kentucky at Georgia, 11 a.m., Saturday. TV.Radio: ABC or ESPN, WiLLiE 102 and 94.7 The Mix. Coverage:www.kentuckytoday.com


Seth McGowan scored a touchdown in the first drive of the game in Kentucky's loss to South Carolina Saturday night. (UK Athletics Photo)

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