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The season has not gone well for the Kentucky Wildcats on the gridiron so far, but Mark Stoops and his team are about to welcome in rival Tennessee. The Wildcat
Cutter Boley has to serve as the light at the end of the tunnel for Mark Stoops’ Kentucky football program. It’s an impossible task, and yet, the redshirt freshman quarterback continues to improve every single week.
It might start and end with the play of redshirt freshman quarterback Cutter Boley. As the number of calls for a coaching change increases with every loss, Boley has continued to show exciting potential for the present and future.
Tennessee safety Edrees Farooq tipped a Cutter Boley pass and returned it 45 yards for a touchdown in a spectacularly athletic play against Kentucky.
Redshirt freshman Cutter Boley hit on 26 of 35 through the air for a career-high 330 yards and a career-high five touchdowns but Kentucky fell to No. 17 Tennessee 56-34 on Saturday night at Kroger Field.
3. Cutter Boley remains a bright spot. In No. 17 Tennessee, Kentucky redshirt freshman quarterback Cutter Boley faced his third straight ranked opponent after going against then-No. 12 Georgia and then-No. 21 Texas in the previous two games.
Kentucky football has a new QB tonight vs Eastern Michigan. Here's what to know about Cutter Boley, who's played behind Zach Calzada this season.
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Cutter Boley's record night offers lone bright spot in Kentucky's dark defeat
Despite Kentucky's blowout loss, QB Cutter Boley threw for 330 yards and 5 TDs, earning praise from Mark Stoops for his impressive play against tough defenses.
In the 2015 Rocky spin-off film “Creed,” long-retired, former World Heavyweight Champion Rocky Balboa repeats a mantra for his inexperienced and unpolished protégé, Adonis Creed: “One step at a time. One punch at a time. One round at a time.” It’s an approach that could serve Kentucky’s offensive line and quarterback Cutter Boley.