Somebody hit the music.
In what might stand as one of the most embarrassing moments of the Mark Stoops era, Kentucky football channeled the spirit of the Keystone Cops late in the first quarter against Tennessee, turning a potential positive play into utter pandemonium that gifted the Volunteers prime field position.
It was a sequence so bizarre, so inept, it perfectly encapsulated the frustration surrounding this program.
From bad to worse
Already trailing 21-7 after an earlier Cutter Boley interception was tipped at the line and returned for a touchdown by Edrees Farooq, Kentucky desperately needed a solid drive.