With roughly six minutes left on the clock and the Wildcats trailing by a touchdown to the No. 20 Ole Miss Rebels, Cutter Boley took over at quarterback and you could heard the crowd roar as it was announced overhead that he was now in the game.
Since that moment, the week leading up to the Eastern Michigan matchup has been filled with memes, social media posts and animosity in favor of Boley getting the nod to start, and spoiler alert, their wish came true.
With Zach Calzada favoring his shoulder and buzz around the Kentucky native to be the Wildcats “savior,” Boley was announced to be the man holding the reigns, first reported by KSR’s Zack Geoghegan and Nick Roush.
Seth McGowan, on the other hand, who has been Kentucky’s best player offensively so far this season, wasn’t satisfied with the outcome against the Rebels and would look to somehow outperform his previous two-touchdown performance.
Eastern Michigan entered Kroger Field as one of the worst defenses in the Mid-American Conference (MAC), allowing 52 points to Texas State and 28 points at home to Long Island University. As expected, Kentucky piled on the points early.
On the very first play of the game, Daveren Rayner picked off Eastern Michigan quarterback Noah Kim and put the Wildcats just 10 yards out of the end zone. After a six-yard run, McGowan would punch it in on the very next play, scoring before an entire minute of game time expired.
Soon after, McGowan would tumble in for yet another touchdown on a 12-yard run, giving an early feel for a “blowout game” to be underway.
After an Eastern Michigan field goal and punts from both sides, Boley would finally get a chance to connect for a big play, hitting Hardley Gilmore IV for a 32-yard pass. Boley would cap that drive off with a touchdown pass to tight end Willie Rodriguez, marking Kentucky’s first passing touchdown of the season.
Boley would continue to show love to his tight ends on the very next drive, connecting with Josh Kattus twice, one for a 34-yard bomb and a four-yard touchdown.
In an unlikely error in a matchup such as this, Eastern Michigan would score 10 unanswered points before the half to put the game in “striking distance” if you will.
Out of the half, both teams were quiet offensively and it seemed that schematically both defenses had assessed their issues in the locker room. Boley would eventually muster up a decent drive about halfway through the third quarter, leading to a doink field goal from 51 yards out by Jacob Kauwe.
Although Boley’s touchdown pass to Kendrick Law would be called back due to a penalty, McGowan would yet again run like he hates the ground and punch in his third touchdown of the game, setting a new career-high.
After that, the game flatlined, with many members of Big Blue Nation leaving the game satisfied with a win. Jason Patterson would tack on Kentucky’s final touchdown of the night, capping off the game with a final score of 48-23.
Boley finished the game 240 passsing yards and two passing touchdowns, adding on 24 extra yards on the ground. McGowan finished with 104 rushing yards and three touchdowns.
The Wildcats, after a dominant win against Eastern Michigan, will now face a bye before they travel to Columbia, South Carolina to face the Gamecocks.
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