NCAAF Game Recap - Eastern Kentucky at Kentucky
Sat Sep 9, 2017 12:00 PM EDT

Fres
10
Bama
41
F
Okla
31
OSU
16
F
Aub
6
Clem
14
F
Pitt
14
PSU
33
F
Stan
24
USC
42
F
Mont
7
Wash
63
F
Cin
14
Mich
36
F
FlAtl
14
Wisc
31
F
OkSt
44
SoAl
7
F
Chat
10
LSU
45
F
UGA
20
ND
19
F
Lou
47
UNC
35
F
Del
0
VaTec
27
F
UNCC
7
K St
55
F
Boise
44
WaSt
47
F(2OT)
TCU
28
Ark
7
F
InSt
7
Tenn
42
F
SamHu
44
PVAM
31
F
IdSt
13
UtSt
51
F
AlcSt
10
FLInt
17
F
Ohio
21
Purd
44
F
Buff
17
Army
21
F
UT-M
23
Miss
45
F
Iowa
44
IASt
41
F OT
ECU
20
WVU
56
F
Tows
17
MD
63
F
E Ky
16
KY
27
F
NW
17
Duke
41
F
JacSt
10
GATec
37
F
Wake
34
BC
10
F
TxSt
3
Colo
37
F
UAB
31
Ball
51
F
E Il
10
NIU
38
F
Sav
7
App
54
F
Tul
21
Navy
23
F
APSU
10
MiaOH
31
F
How
31
Kent
38
F
Abil
10
ColSt
38
F
SJSU
0
Tex
56
F
Ind
34
UVA
17
F
Vill
13
Temp
16
F
MidTN
30
Syr
23
F
E Mi
16
Rut
13
F
WestMI
14
MSU
28
F
OD
17
UMass
7
F
GWebb
0
Wyo
27
F
AlaAM
0
Vand
42
F
ULLaf
42
Tuls
66
F
C Mi
45
Kans
27
F
UNH
22
GaSo
12
F
Neb
35
Oreg
42
F
Hawaii
23
UCLA
56
F
Web
20
Cal
33
F
Mor
17
Lib
58
F
AlaSt
7
Troy
34
F
Marsh
20
NCSt
37
F
(N/A)
10
JMU
52
F
SD
35
BGSU
27
F
ArkPB
3
Akr
52
F
Toled
37
NEV
24
F
UNLV
44
Idaho
16
F
Nich
14
TxAM
24
F
Sou
0
SMiss
45
F
NorTx
32
SMU
54
F
SCar
31
MIZ
13
F
MissSt
57
LT
21
F
NMS
30
NM
28
F
Rice
31
UTEP
14
F
W Ky
7
Ill
20
F
UTSA
17
Bayl
10
F
MIN
48
OreSt
14
F
Utah
19
BYU
13
F
Hou
19
Ariz
16
F
SDSU
30
AzSt
20
F
MiaFL
ArkSt
Canc
NoCol
Fla
Canc
ULMon
FlaSt
PPD
SoFL
UConn
PPD
Mem
UCF
PPD

Kentucky 27, Eastern Kentucky 16

Sep 9, 2017, 12:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Eastern Kentucky (0-2)

7

6

3

0

16

Kentucky (2-0)

3

7

7

10

27

Kentucky rallies again past Eastern Kentucky, 27-16
Sat Sep 9, 2017 6:56 PM

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) Kentucky's upside while digging out of yet another double-digit hole against Eastern Kentucky was having time to get things right.

The Wildcats took nothing for granted though, and rallied with an urgency that helped them finish better than they started and remain unbeaten despite their flaws.

"We could've done much better at the beginning of the game, but we picked it up eventually," said quarterback Stephen Johnson, who played perhaps the most critical role in the Wildcats' 27-16 win over the FCS Colonels on Saturday after trailing 13-3 in the second quarter.

Nearly two years after rallying late to eventually beat EKU 34-27 in overtime, Johnson and Kentucky (2-0) certainly had their work cut for them overcoming ineffective play on both sides of the ball.

Johnson threw a 23-yard touchdown pass to C.J. Conrad for Kentucky's first touchdown before spinning and tip-toeing along the right sideline for the final TD in the fourth quarter. In between was Benny Snell's 25-yard TD run late in the third for a 17-16 lead, a play set up by Johnson's 43-yard completion to Blake Bone.

Johnson - who was briefly replaced by Drew Barker in the second quarter in what he and coach Mark Stoops said was a planned substitution - finished 15 of 22 passing for 224 yards and rushed for 48 yards. He improved to 10-4 as Kentucky's QB and 8-4 as the starter.

Snell returned from bruising his ribs early on to rush for 103 yards on 19 carries, a big improvement from his 67-yard debut last week at Southern Miss.

Kentucky's defense meanwhile stalled the Colonels (0-2) with two second-half takeaways, the last of which was Mike Edwards' interception of Tim Boyle with 4:13 remaining that shut the door.

The Wildcats outgained EKU 436-318 in their home opener and scored the game's final 17 points. Most important, they showed signs of the team that's expected to build on last year's bowl appearance.

It was better late than never, which coach Mark Stoops will take.

"We're 2-0. That feels very good," the coach said. "The nice thing is that we know, and our players know, there are a lot of things we need to improve on. And they'll do that. We'll get better."

TAKEAWAYS

Eastern Kentucky: The Colonels got the fast start they wanted and seemed to have Kentucky on the ropes with a 16-10 lead. But they let the Wildcats slip away again, yielding TDs on consecutive possessions while stalling offensively. Tim Boyle completed 24 of 35 passes for 202 yards and a 7-yard TD to Ryan Markush, and ex-Louisville player L.J. Scott rushed for a 7-yard score. "We came in with the intention to win the game, the belief that we could and the belief that we would," EKU coach Mark Elder said. "So, I'm disappointed with that."

Kentucky: The Wildcats struggled for two-plus quarters before settling down to gut out another win. Johnson's arm kept them within reach, and his feet provided the insurance TD. Takeaways again were critical as they held on to the ball while getting two turnovers in clutch moments. Austin MacGinnis' streak of nine consecutive field goals ended with a second-quarter miss from 48 yards, but he hit the second of two 39-yard field goals with 23 seconds left.

REUNION

Former EKU coach Dean Hood, who's now Kentucky's special teams and outside linebackers coach, downplayed the emotional factor of facing many of his former players on the other sideline. But once the game ended, Hood and some of the Colonels exchanged warm greetings.

"It was great to see them because I had stayed out of that situation," said Hood, who coached the Colonels from 2008-15. "It wouldn't have been fair to those kids coach Elder as they tried to get established for me to stay in touch. ... It was emotional at the end, just getting to see some of those guys."

UP NEXT

Eastern Kentucky: The Colonels are off next week before hosting Tennessee Tech on Sept. 23.

Kentucky: The Wildcats open Southeastern Conference play at South Carolina on Sept. 16.

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Passing

E Ky Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
T. Boyle 35 24 68.6 1 202 24 1 80.9
A. Scott 8 7 87.5 0 54 17 0 94.8
KY Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
S. Johnson 22 15 68.2 1 224 43 0 116.5
D. Barker 2 1 50.0 0 5 5 0 56.3

Rushing

E Ky Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
L. Scott 9 40 4.4 11 1
J. Lewis 4 23 5.8 9 0
KY Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
B. Snell 19 103 5.4 25 1
S. King 9 61 6.8 26 0

Receiving

E Ky Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
R. Markush 10 98 9.8 19 1
N. Creamer 8 82 10.3 24 0
KY Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
B. Bone 3 93 31.0 43 0
G. Johnson 2 42 21.0 30 0

Fumbles

E Ky F FL
A. Booth 1 1

Returning

E Ky KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
L. Scott 4 35.3 0 53 0 0 0
D. McCleskey Jr. 0 0 0 1 -1.0 0 0
KY KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
S. King 1 22.0 0 22 0 0 0
C. Walker 0 0 0 1 -1.0 0 0

Punting

E Ky Punt Yds Avg LgPu
K. Wrzuszczak 5 205 41.0 55
KY Punt Yds Avg LgPu
M. Panton 4 155 38.8 47

Takeaways

KY Int Yds InTD
M. Edwards 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

E Ky KY
Points For 16 27
Total Yards 318 436
Rushing Yards 62 207
Passing Yards 256 229
Passing Completions / Attempts 31/43 16/24
Turnovers 2 0
Interceptions Thrown 1 0
Fumbles - Lost 1/1 0/0
First Downs 17 22
Penalties - Yards 11/90 6/60
Time Of Possession 32:32 28:28
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 6/14 6/13
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/1 0/1
Punts - Average Yards 5/41 4/39

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter E Ky KY
KY 04:29 FG Austin MacGinnis 39 yd FG 0 3
E Ky 08:38 TD Ryan Markush 7 yd pass from Tim Boyle (Lucas Williams kick) 7 3
2nd Quarter E Ky KY
E Ky 09:16 TD LJ Scott 7 yd run (blocked XP) 13 3
KY 13:32 TD C.J. Conrad 23 yd pass from Stephen Johnson (Austin MacGinnis kick) 13 10
3rd Quarter E Ky KY
E Ky 10:52 FG Lucas Williams 31 yd FG 16 10
KY 12:03 TD Benny Snell, Jr. 25 yd run (Austin MacGinnis kick) 16 17
4th Quarter E Ky KY
KY 04:51 TD Stephen Johnson 21 yd run (Austin MacGinnis kick) 16 24
KY 14:37 FG Austin MacGinnis 39 yd FG 16 27

Game Information

Stadium: Kroger Field, Lexington, Kentucky
Attendance: 54,868
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