LEXINGTON — Kentucky’s offense couldn’t be stopped. And it didn’t allow Missouri’s high-octane attack to get going. The problem for the Wildcats: There were still three quarters to play. Kentucky squandered a 14-0 first-quarter lead Saturday night, unable to fend off a resurgent Missouri squad in a 38-21 loss at…Read More
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