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What channel is Kentucky vs Ohio on today? Time, TV schedule to watch Week 4 game
Kentucky football will aim to return to .500 with a win against Ohio today at Kroger Field.
The Wildcats lost, 13-12, to top-ranked Georgia last week.
Through three games, Kentucky’s offense has generated 784 yards and four touchdowns.
Last week, Ohio defeated Morgan State, 21-6, which marked the first time since 2019 the Bobcats defense didn’t allow any touchdowns.
Watch Kentucky vs Ohio live on Fubo (free trial)
Here’s how to watch the Kentucky vs Ohio game today, including time, TV schedule and streaming information:
TV Channel: SEC Network
Livestream: Fubo (free trial)
Kentucky vs. Ohio will be broadcast nationally on SEC Network in Week 4 of the 2024 college football season. Dave Neal and Aaron Murray will call the game from the booth at Kroger Field, with Ashley ShahAhmadi reporting from the sidelines. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
- Date: Saturday, Sept. 21
- Start time: 12:45 p.m.
The Kentucky vs Ohio game starts at 12:45 p.m. at Kroger Field in Lexington.
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Friday
Kentucky, Ohio: The Wildcats will air out the ball more this week, get their wide receivers more involved and find a rhythm before returning to SEC play.
ODDS: Kentucky by 19.5
O/U: 41.5
- Aug. 31: Kentucky 31, Southern Miss 0
- Sept. 7: South Carolina 31, Kentucky 6
- Sept. 14: Georgia 13, Kentucky 12
- Sept. 21: Ohio
- Sept. 28: at Ole Miss
- Oct. 12: Vanderbilt
- Oct. 19: at Florida
- Oct. 26: Auburn
- Nov. 2: at Tennessee
- Nov. 16: Murray State
- Nov. 23: at Texas
- Nov. 30: Louisville
- Record: 1-2
- Aug. 31: Syracuse 38, Ohio 22
- Sept. 7: Ohio 27, South Alabama 20
- Sept. 14: Ohio 21, Morgan State 6
- Sept. 21: at Kentucky
- Sept. 28: Akron
- Oct. 12: at Central Michigan
- Oct. 19: at Miami (Ohio)
- Oct. 26: Buffalo
- Nov. 6: at Kent State
- Nov. 13: Eastern Michigan
- Nov. 20: at Toledo
- Nov. 29: Ball State
- Record: 2-1
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Hardley Gilmore returns to Kentucky Football
A wide receiver from Belle Glade, Florida, Gilmore totaled 28 receptions for 313 yards and one touchdown for the Wildcats during the 2025 season. The 6-foot-1 sophomore has had a very interesting offseason as he entered the portal, flipped a commitment, and is now back in Lexington.
After the 2025 season, Gilmore committed to Louisville when he entered the transfer portal, then flipped his commitment to Baylor, and ultimately signed with the Bears. To end Gilmore’s portal saga, he’s now back in a familiar place with the Wildcats.
When the 2026 season begins, Gilmore will have two years of eligibility remaining.
Gilmore had a solid sophomore campaign with the Wildcats, appearing in all 12 games. His best game of the season came in the late-season loss against Vanderbilt. He tallied six catches for 55 yards in the game.
With Kentucky losing most of its wide receiver production from last season, this is a significant pickup, and it won’t be surprising if Gilmore is back in the starting lineup this fall.
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Kentucky vs. Texas A&M Injury Report: The usual suspects are out
As for the Aggies, the only name on the report is Mackenzie Mgbako, a one-time Kentucky target who remains out for the season after undergoing foot surgery. Texas A&M head coach Bucky McMilan said today that Mgbako will return next season, which would be a big boost for the Aggies before the offseason begins.
Kentucky vs. Texas A&M Injury Report
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Watch: Blast brings down Northern Kentucky bridge
COVINGTON, Ky. (WKRC) – The Licking River Bridge was demolished Monday morning in a controlled blast, clearing the way for a replacement structure.
Authorities established a 1,000-foot safety perimeter, closed nearby roads and asked residents to shelter in place before the demolition. The bridge collapsed within seconds of the blast.
“Today we say goodbye to a bridge that has served Kentuckians for nearly a century and we make room for something new. A signature bridge that is safer, stronger and we make room for something new,” Gov. Andy Beshear said. “This region, like the rest of the commonwealth, is evolving, it is booming, it’s economy growing every day. What we’re doing together is building our new Kentucky home.”
The Licking River Bridge is now history after crews brought it down with a controlled demolition Monday morning. (WKRC)
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Crews will begin construction on the new bridge after debris removal is complete. The replacement bridge is expected to open in the summer of 2028.
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