Just like two years ago, Ole Miss will open up SEC play with Kentucky. Also like two years ago, the Wildcats will be walking into a stripped-out Vaught-Hemingway Stadium around almost the exact same timeframe on the calendar.
However, unlike two years ago, Kentucky will be coming in with a .500 record (2-2) and winless through two SEC games. That said, they’ve shown before that they can compete with a top-5 caliber team that of Ole Miss.
A little over a week ago, Kentucky led No. 1 ranked Georgia going into the fourth quarter, only to give up the one and only touchdown of the game and ultimately fall short 13-12. That said, this was also a week after laying an egg at home against South Carolina 31-6…