Kentucky offense wakes up in 41-6 win over Ohio

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LEXINGTON, Ky (AP) – It had been two games since Kentucky had scored a touchdown and it took another quarter before Demie Sumo-Karngbaye scored twice to jumpstart the offense in a 41-6 win over Ohio on Saturday.

Quarterback Brock Vandagriff was 17-of-24 passing for 237 yards as the Wildcats (2-2) put together a balanced offensive attack of 488 yards after South Carolina and Georgia kept them out of the end zone. Junior Dane Key caught seven passes for a career-high 145 yards yards, and redshirt freshman Jamarion Wilcox led the ground game with 82 yards as Kentucky ran for 206 yards.

“I think we executed the game plan that we were trying to go out there and execute. We played fast,” Vandagriff said. “We had a couple of penalties that were not crucial, but were drive killers. But we felt like if we were able to execute our plan and we’d be able to get in the end zone a few times.”…

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