Tennessee vs Kentucky Prediction and Pick, Week 9
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Tennessee vs Kentucky Prediction
Now we have the Tennessee vs Kentucky Prediction for both teams.
At the beginning of this matchup, the Tennessee Volunteers have a record of 5-2 for the current season. In the most recent game that the Volunteers participated in, they faced off against the Alabama Crimson Tide and were defeated by a score of 37-20. This was the Volunteers’ most recent appearance on the field. When it came to putting a stop to the run, the Volunteers gave up 120 yards throughout their 32 attempts, which is equivalent to 3.8 yards for every rush that they gave up. A completion rate of 65.5% was achieved by Tennessee defense, which allowed 19 completions on 29 attempts for a total of 253 yards. They played 77 plays during the game, which resulted in a total of 410 yards. The Tennessee Volunteers ended up carrying the ball 33 times, which resulted in a total of 142 yards. This is equivalent to an average of 4.3 yards per carry for the team.
Over the course of this season, the Volunteers have accumulated 3,577 yards in total. Regarding the number of touchdowns scored, Tennessee has accumulated 17 touchdowns through the use of the pass and 19 touchdowns via the use of the ground. On ten separate occasions, they have given up possession of the ball. In terms of offensive plays, Tennessee has accumulated 188 first downs, while they have been penalized 54 times for a total of 446 yards. They have a run game that provides an average of 200.3 yards, which places them in the 29th position in the nation in terms of offensive performance. As far as putting points on the board is concerned, the Tennessee Volunteers have a point total of 44.1 points per game on average.
When it comes to the number of points scored by the opposition, the Volunteers only allow 30.4 points per game, which places them in the 110th position in the country. As of this point in the season, they have allowed 3.3 yards per attempt on the ground and 133.7 yards per game on the ground. Over the course of the season, they have allowed 936 rushing yards to be accumulated through seven games. Due to the fact that they are allowing 1,800 yards in the air, the Volunteers are now ranked 119th in the USA in terms of offensive yards. During each game, they are allowing an average of 257.1 yards through the air and a completion rate of 66.2%. The average number of yards they have allowed per game this season is 390.9, which places them 96th in Division I. On top of the 15 touchdowns they have scored in the ground game, they have also scored 11 touchdowns through the passing game.
The Wildcats are now 2-4 for the season as they enter this game. In the most recent game that the Wildcats participated in, they were defeated by the Texas Longhorns by a score of 16-13. This was the Wildcats’ most recent game. After a total of 46 carries, Kentucky finished with 137 yards on the ground, averaging 3.0 yards per carry. At the end of the game, the Wildcats had accumulated 395 yards in 86 plays, which is equivalent to 4.6 yards per play. A completion rate of 44.4% was allowed by the Wildcats secondary, which resulted in the loss of 132 yards via the air from 12 passes that were completed. A total of 28 attempts on the ground were allowed by Kentucky, resulting in 47 yards (1.7 yards per rush).
The Kentucky Wildcats are currently ranked 105th in the nation due to their average of 342.2 yards per game from their quarterback. When it comes to the amount of free yards that the Kentucky offense has given up, they have racked up 250 penalty yards on 32 violations, which places them 121st in Division 1 rankings. Each game, they have ran for an average of 155.7 yards, and they have rushed for a total of 934 yards. They have attempted to throw five interceptions while giving up four fumbles, and they have been successful in accumulating 119 first downs. As far as their scoring ability is concerned, the Wildcats are ranked 103rd in Division I with an average of 22.5 points per game. As of right now, the Wildcats have a total of 1,119 passing yards for the season, and they have an average of 186.5 passing yards per game, which places them in the 108th position in college football.
Due to the fact that they are giving up 25.8 points per game, the Wildcats are now ranked 82nd in the nation. This season, Kentucky has allowed a total of 815 running yards, which is equivalent to 135.8 yards per game, and has allowed 13 touchdowns to be scored on the ground. They are currently rated 83rd in college football due to the fact that they have allowed three touchdowns to be scored through the passing game and allowed 229.2 yards per game. Currently, the Wildcats defense is ranked fourteenth in college football due to the fact that they have participated in 403 plays on the field. In the course of the season, their defense has accumulated a total of six interceptions and zero fumble recoveries. During the course of the season, they have allowed 155 points to be scored against them.
✅ Our CFB Week 9 Pick: Tennessee Volunteers ML
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