Nearly a decade ago, a promising 3-1 Kentucky team was nearly upset in bizarre fashion against Eastern Michigan at Kroger Field.
After opening the regular season undefeated, including a road victory against South Carolina, the Wildcats looked poised for a competitive season. In the week prior, Kentucky blundered, losing 28-27 to the No. 20 Florida Gators, as the Cats gave up 14 unanswered points in the fourth quarter, falling short of an upset.
Senior quarterback Stephen Johnson returned for his second season in blue and white. On the other side, the Eagles had fifth-year senior and part-time punter Brogan Roback under center.
On the opening play, Johnson was sacked by defensive lineman Jeremiah Harris, jarring the ball loose.
Eastern Michigan recovered the ball on the 20-yard line, which was followed by a wide-open touchdown pass by Roback to give the Eagles a 7-0 lead in two plays.
With the ball back in Kentucky’s possession, the Cats opened the drive with three straight runs with fan favorite and future NFL talent Benny Snell Jr. The Wildcats were able to slice through the Eastern Michigan defense with a mix of passes and runs to set up a 20-yard passing touchdown to tight end Greg Hart.
Kentucky knotted the score 7-7 in the first.
After back-to-back punts on three plays, Johnson dotted five different Kentucky receivers, including a touchdown pass to Tavin Richardson for a touchdown. The Cats took a 14-7 lead.
Eastern Michigan responded quickly with a three-play drive.
Roback hit two Eagles receivers for a combined 30 yards in the first two plays. Near midfield, Roback tossed to wideout Jaron Johnson on a bubble screen trick play, as Jaron Johnson heaved a deep ball down the sideline to score a 43-yard touchdown.
The Wildcats failed to score on their last two drives of the half, which included a 53-yard missed field goal from Austin MacGinnis. Eastern Michigan was also shut down for the remainder of the half.
Kentucky entered the locker rooms tied 14-14 in front of the same crowd that nearly saw an upset of a ranked Gators squad a week prior.
After each team traded punts, the Wildcats made it into the red zone, seeking to punch in a score. However, an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty was thrown on Jervontius Stallings for celebrating, which killed the drive.
Kentucky was forced to kick a field goal, taking the lead 17-14.
Following the field goal, Kentucky held the Eagles to back-to-back punting drives, however, the Wildcats were unable to score on offense.
After several minutes of an offensive stalemate, Kentucky received the ball on the Eastern Michigan 24-yard line after a botched punt by the Eagles.
Johnson was sacked by future multitime NFL All-Pro Maxx Crosby for a loss of 11 yards to open the fourth quarter. Kentucky failed to complete a pass, as the Wildcats turned to MacGinnis again for another field goal.
For the second time, MacGinnis missed a field goal. The score remained 17-14.
Kentucky’s defense forced another three-and-out in the following Eagle drive. A momentum-shifting blocked punt by future NFL defensive end Joshua Paschal gave the Wildcats the ball on the 12-yard line.
On the very next play, Snell broke off a house call to add to the Kentucky lead with less than 12 minutes left.
Both offenses were relegated to three-and-outs. However, Eastern Michigan kept their slim hopes alive given the 24-14 deficit. With less than five minutes on the clock, Roback was able to complete a pair of deep passes to set a goal line score.
The Eagles came knocking on the door, slashing the lead to 24-20 after being shut out for nearly two quarters.
Kentucky failed to accomplish a first down in the following drive. The Eagles forced their sixth three-and-out to give their offense a shot to win the game.
With less than a minute in regulation, Roback threw three straight incompletions but pulled off a 13-yard pass to keep the Eagles alive.
Eastern Michigan was able to move the ball down to the other side of the 50-yard line. With three ticks remaining, Roback launched a hail mary that was intercepted by future two-time Super Bowl Champion Mike Edwards to seal the victory for Kentucky.
Following the win over Eastern Michigan, Kentucky would have a bumpy 3-4 record to close out the season, losing three of those four games by more than four scores. The Wildcats would be Music City Bowl bound but lost 24-23 to No. 20 Northwestern.
It was head coach Mark Stoops’ second consecutive 7-6 season, and he was still without a bowl victory at the time.
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