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Kentucky Football's Latest SEC Loss Turns on Two Cutter Boley Turnovers vs South Carolina
Kentucky committed multiple turnovers and South Carolina controlled possession nearly the entire second half, extending Kentucky's losing streak to four games versus the Gamecocks.
- Kentucky football fell to South Carolina 35-13 in a lopsided first road game of 2025 at Williams-Brice Stadium.
- Two second-quarter miscues by Cutter Boley turned the game, producing 14 points as South Carolina's defense returned turnovers for touchdowns.
- The Wildcats' scoring came early, but production dried up afterward as Cutter Boley finished 10 for 19 for 124 yards with two interceptions and no touchdowns.
- The loss leaves the Wildcats facing a quick turnaround to Athens, Georgia, with South Carolina's ball control sealing Kentucky's second straight SEC defeat before their Oct. 4 game.
- With the SEC shifting schedules, Kentucky football faces a new nine-game SEC slate and will play Tennessee, South Carolina and Florida annually for the next four seasons.
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South Carolina takes charge in 2nd quarter, rolls past Kentucky
South Carolina scored two defensive touchdowns in a span of 45 seconds and Rahsul Faison rushed for two more scores as the Gamecocks routed Kentucky, 35-13, Saturday night in Columbia, S.C.
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