Kentucky football ends the season with a whimper after a 38-35 loss to the Clemson Tigers in the Taxslayer Gator Bowl.
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Brown showcased his versatility throughout the game, contributing touchdowns on a kick return, reception, and rush. He made a significant impact with 226 all-purpose yards for Kentucky.
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UK Sports Network Radio covers Kentucky Football vs Clemson in TaxSlayer Gator Bowl
Once the game begins, don’t miss a second of the action as Tom Leach, Jeff Piecoro, and Dick Gabriel bring you live coverage of the Kentucky vs Clemson matchup. The radio coverage, presented by Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance, will keep you locked in and provide all the play-by-play commentary you need.
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Standing at 5-10 and weighing 216 pounds, Davis, a graduate transfer from San Francisco, had an impressive season. He accumulated 1,066 yards on 186 carries, scoring 13 touchdowns rushing. Additionally, he had 317 yards on 29 catches with a remarkable seven touchdowns receiving. Davis concluded the regular season as the program’s record holder for single-season touchdowns (20) and scoring (120 points), and he leads the SEC in both categories. Furthermore, he currently ranks 13th on the program’s list for single-season rushing yards with 1,066.
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Clemson, ranked No. 22, has consistently achieved double-digit win totals for the past 12 seasons. However, this year they currently hold an 8-4 record. Head coach Dabo Swinney boasts an impressive resume, with eight Atlantic Coast Conference titles and two national championships under his belt. The Tigers reigned supreme in 2016 and again in 2018.
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Coach Mark Stoops expressed his enthusiasm for the invitation, stating, “On behalf of our team and all of us at the University of Kentucky, we are excited to accept the invitation to the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl. The Big Blue Nation always represents at our bowl destination, and we are excited to spend time in Jacksonville. We look forward to a great week, and our team can’t wait to play one more time this season.”