It wasn’t pretty, and it was tough to watch at times, but the Kentucky Wildcats escaped a raucous atmosphere and an awful shooting performance to come away with a 64-58 win over Texas A&M in College Station.
On a night where Kellan Grady couldn’t buy a 3-pointer and the Cats shot 36% and turned the ball over 17 times, Kentucky grinded out a road win to go to 5-1 in the SEC and now sit tied for second in the conference behind Auburn with that matchup looming on Saturday.
While Kentucky’s offensive performance was frustrating and could lend some cause for concern, sometimes there are nights where the shots just aren’t falling, and it seemed like one of those nights for Kentucky.