LEXINGTON, Ky. — Mason Shipley kicked a 45-yard area objective in time beyond regulation and No. 21 Texas beat Kentucky 16-13 on Saturday night time, regardless of a sub-par outing from Arch Manning and the Longhorns protection.
Shipley additionally kicked a 39-yard area objective with a minute remaining to provide the Longhorns (5-2, 2-1 Southeastern Convention) a 13-10 lead.
Kentucky (2-4, 0-4) tied the rating at 13-all on Jacob Kauwe's 45-yard area objective with 9 seconds remaining to ship the sport into time beyond regulation.
The Longhorns managed simply 179 whole yards, however used two massive punt returns by Ryan Niblett to carry off the Wildcats.
Niblett's 43-yard return within the fourth quarter arrange Shipley's late area objective. Shipley additionally related on a 53-yard area objective within the third quarter.
Texas quarterback Arch Manning threw for 132 yards, whereas working again Quintrevion Wisner ran for Texas' lone landing within the second quarter.
Kentucky's protection restricted Texas to 93 whole yards within the first half.
The Longhorns scored their solely landing following Niblett's 45-yard punt return on DJ Campbell's fumble restoration in the long run zone with 6:22 remaining within the first half.
Trailing 10-3 within the fourth quarter, Kentucky tied the rating on quarterback Cutter Boley's 16-yard run with 12:04 remaining.
Boley threw for 258 yards and rushed for for 27 extra for the Wildcats, who doubled the Longhorns' offensive output with 395 yards.
 
 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 