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What channel is Southern Miss football vs Kentucky on today? Time, TV schedule for Week 1 game
Will Hall analyzes Southern Miss football’s preseason scrimmage
Watch part of Will Hall’s recap of Saturday’s Southern Miss football preseason scrimmage.
Southern Miss football opens the season as an underdog at Kentucky on Saturday at Kroger Field.
The Golden Eagles have a retooled roster in a key season for coach Will Hall. Southern Miss’ quarterback situation will be a fascinating development throughout the game on Saturday, as Tate Rodemaker and Ethan Crawford are listed as co-starters at starting QB on the recently released depth chart.
Kentucky could be a darkhorse CFP team or simply a member of the SEC’s middle class. Either way, it’ll take a big effort for Southern Miss to compete for a victory on Saturday night against a much more talented roster than the one the program faced in the 2016 upset.
Here’s how to watch the Southern Miss football vs. Kentucky game today, including time, TV schedule and streaming information:
Watch Southern Miss vs. Kentucky live on Fubo (free trial)
Kentucky vs. Southern Miss will broadcast nationally on the SEC Network in Week 1 of the 2024 college football season. Tom Hart and Jordan Rodgers will call the game from the booth at Kroger Field, with Cole Cubelic reporting from the sidelines. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
SCOUTING REPORT: Southern Miss football vs. Kentucky: Score prediction, scouting report in season opener
- Date: Saturday, Aug. 31
- Start time: 6:45 p.m. CT
The Southern Miss football vs. Kentucky game starts at 6:45 p.m. CT Saturday from Kroger Field in Lexington, Kentucky.
Hattiesburg American reporter Sam Sklar’s pick: Kentucky 38, Southern Miss 17
Reminder, Southern Miss was supposed to play this Week 1 game at Ohio State. Instead, Akron plays at Ohio State and is about a 50-point underdog. Kentucky is a much more beatable team and Southern Miss should be able to put up a fight for at least two quarters, but I have concerns about Southern Miss’ offensive line in this matchup.
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Thursday, Aug. 29
- Odds: Southern Miss +28
- O/U: 49.5 points
- Money line: Southern Miss +2000, Kentucky -10000
- Aug. 31: at Kentucky, 6:45 p.m. on SEC Network
- Sept. 7: SE Louisiana, 6 p.m. on ESPN+
- Sept. 14: South Florida, 6 p.m. on ESPN+
- Sept. 21: at Jacksonville State, 2 p.m. TBD
- Sept. 28: OPEN DATE
- Oct. 5: Louisiana, TBD
- Oct. 12: at UL Monroe, TBD
- Oct. 19: Arkansas State, TBD
- Oct. 26: at James Madison, TBD
- Nov. 2: OPEN DATE
- Nov. 9: Marshall, TBD
- Nov. 16: at Texas State, TBD
- Nov. 23: South Alabama, TBD
- Nov. 30: at Troy, TBD
- Dec. 7: Sun Belt Championship Game, TBD
- Record: 0-0
- Aug. 31: Southern Miss, 6:45 p.m. on SEC Network
- Sept. 7: South Carolina, 2:30 p.m. on ABC
- Sept. 14: Georgia, 6:30 p.m. on ABC
- Sept. 21: Ohio, 11:45 a.m. on SEC Network
- Sept. 28: at Ole Miss, 11 a.m. on TBD
- Oct. 5: OPEN DATE
- Oct. 12: Vanderbilt, TBD
- Oct. 19: at Florida, TBD
- Oct. 26: Auburn, TBD
- Nov. 2: at Tennessee, TBD
- Nov. 9: OPEN DATE
- Nov. 16: Murray State, 11:30 a.m. on ESPN+ and SEC Network+
- Nov. 23: at Texas, TBD
- Nov. 30: Louisville, TBD
- Dec. 7: SEC Championship Game in Atlanta, 3 p.m. on ABC
- Record: 0-0
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Mark Pope says Kentucky left a lot on table in loss to #4 Alabama
Kentucky basketball had another top 15 matchup in Rupp Arena, this time against #4 Alabama, and while the Wildcats hung around, the final minutes were the story of how Alabama ultimately came away with the win. Fueled by sloppy play by Kentucky late and a ton free throws from Alabama, the Crimson Tide where able to go on a 9-0 run in the final few minutes to help them get the 102-97 win.
Mark Pope talked with media after the game, where he said Kentucky left ‘so much’ on the table in their loss, and in a game of runs, the Wildcats came up short in multiple areas, and they all point to some slippage in play in the second half.
“We left so much on the table. There is so much room for us to grow. There is so many spaces where we can get better. In particular, playing this style of game. That’s going to be the nature of the season. You know, we played our first five games in the league are against all teams in the top 25 right now. It’s the nature of this league right now. …The first five minutes transition was an issue. The rest of the game, the offensive glass was an issue. We gave up 15 offensive rebounds and that’s really, really tough. We let them shoot 39% from the three point line. That’s really tough. We sent them to the free-throw line 40 times. When you do those things it makes him a really tough package to get a win, right? That’s like the trifecta right now and the answers are those three things. We have to continue our work on the glass. …It felt like we were a little bit late to balls. I don’t think we won the 50-50 ballgame. …Those three things lead to you giving up 102 points at home, right? Those are areas where if we are going to play well and if we are going to win in really really really high-level games. We have to be better in those areas. We can’t bail teams out with fouls. We gotta handle teams in transition and we gotta keep them off the glass. We clearly have to guard the three-point line a little better. Those are things we’ve done. There’s things we are making progress at. Today was a significant misstep for us for sure.”
– Pope on Kentucky’s struggles vs Alabama.
As Pope noted, Kentucky gave up 15 offensive rebounds, much of those in the second half. Alabama also shot a wild 29-34 from the line, which is 14 more attempts than Kentucky had. The Crimson Tide also shot 13-34 from three, showing their volume of shots. Those areas were essentially the makeup of Kentucky’s game. The Wildcats needed stops in the high-scoring game, but those areas costed them late in the game.
The Wildcats get a week off in-between games, so they’ll look to focus on themselves and improve in different areas, but most importantly, getting Lamont Butler and Andrew Carr, who have been playing banged up, healthy before hitting the road to Vanderbilt next Saturday.
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Two former Kentucky Wildcats are front runners to win NBA MVP
The Kentucky basketball program has made a lot of history, and some of that history has included putting some elite players in the NBA. Despite all of the talent Kentucky has put in the NBA, they have not had an MVP in the league, but that could change this season.
Right now, on the Kia MVP Ladder, two Kentucky Wildcats are in the top five, with one of them being in the top spot. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is currently number one when it comes to the ladder, and he has a real shot of being Kentucky’s first MVP. Gilgeous-Alexander is averaging 31.6 points per game, which is first in the NBA. He is also averaging 5.4 rebounds, six assists, two steals, and 1.1 blocks per game. On top of his great numbers, the Thunder are also 34-7 on the year, thanks to the outstanding play of Gilgeous-Alexander.
Karl-Anthony Towns is fourth on the Kia MVP Ladder, as he is averaging a double-double at 25.4 points and 13.9 rebounds per game. Towns is 13th in the NBA in scoring and second in the NBA in rebounding. Towns is also shooting a whooping 44.9% from three, as he is the best shooting big in the league.
Towns likely doesn’t have a real shot to win MVP, but Gilgeous-Alexander is the frontrunner at the moment and as long as he keeps playing like he has the former Wildcat should win MVP.
Kentucky basketball has so much history, yet it feels like having an NBA MVP winner is the last thing to cross off, and Gilgeous-Alexander could do just that this season.
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Kentucky business owner accused of kidnapping, viciously beating suspected vape thief
A business owner is behind bars for allegedly kidnapping and viciously beating a man suspected of stealing a box of vape pens from his convenience store in Kentucky.
Kaushalkumar Patel, 40, was arrested on Thursday after he and several others allegedly carried out the deranged plot on Oct. 6, 2024, after spotting the customer leaving his E-Z Super Food Mart in Louisville without paying, multiple outlets reported.
Police said the accused shoplifter fled from the store as Patel and others chased him down in a van and pepper sprayed him in the face.
The alleged thief reportedly crawled into a yard before Patel pulled up his shorts and blasted mace in his anus before forcing him into the van, police said, according to WDRB.
The group took the man to a garage near Patel’s business, where they allegedly punched, kicked and then whacked him with a piece of wood.
The suspected shoplifter was shoved back into the van and later dropped off at Lee Street where his mother picked him up and drove him to the hospital to get stitches, police said, according to the Courier Journal.
He also suffered a concussion and bruising, the outlet reported.
The store owner was arraigned Friday on charges of kidnapping, second-degree assault and wanton endangerment, of which he pleaded not guilty.
Patel is being held at Louisville Metro Detention Center on $100,000 bond, according to court records.
He is due back in court on Jan. 24.
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