Kentucky, and quarterback Andre Woodson (1,536 yards, 18 TD, 2 INT), will be the best passing offense to test LSU's secondary. The Wildcats are averaging 474 yards of offense and are scoring over 42 points a game.
LSU’s offense gains close to 230 rushing yards a game and Kentucky's defense is ranked 91st against the run. Quarterbacks platoon, Jacob Hester scores, Craig Steltz intercepts a pass and LSU wins.
LSU 35, Kentucky 21
LSU's History Against Kentucky
Overall Record: 38-15-1
Points Scored: 1,170-738
Avg. Score: 22-14
Home Record: 22-5-1
Points Scored: 637-350
Avg. Score: 23-13
Away Record: 16-10
Points Scored: 533-388
Avg. Score: 21-15
Friday, October 12, 2007
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