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Kentucky quarterback Will Levis, receivers not surprised by Cats’ performance in season opener


By Keith Taylor
Kentucky Today

Quarterback Will Levis wasn’t surprised with the offensive numbers Kentucky amassed in a 45-10 win over Louisiana-Monroe on Saturday at Kroger Field.

In his debut, Levis threw for 367 yards and four touchdown passes. He completed three passes that went for 30 yards or more. In addition to a 33-yard touchdown strike to Wan’Dale Robinson, Levis threw a 58-yard scoring strike to Josh Ali and launched another 62-yard completion to Robinson in the first half.

By the time he left the game in the fourth quarter, Levis became the first Kentucky player to throw for more than 367 yards in his debut. He also became the first quarterback to collect more than 300 yards and at least four passing touchdowns in an opener since Drew Barker achieved the feat in 2016.

Josh Ali celebrates after making a catch in Kentucky’s win over ULM Saturday at Kroger Field. (Photo by Les Nicholson, Kentucky Today)

Overall, Kentucky threw for 419 yards, with 11 players on the receiving end of passes thrown by Levis and backup quarterback Beau Allen.

“I wasn’t surprised. I knew we could do it and I knew that if we got the look and executed correctly on those looks, we could do it,” Levis said. “Coach (Liam) Coen put up some great calls for the defense that we were seeing, and we were able to find some openings in the defense that we could take advantage of. Just connecting on those deep balls with accurate balls and catches was huge.”

It was the kind of attack coach Mark Stoops has been looking for since he arrived on campus nearly a decade ago

“I talked a lot about it in the spring that we were getting the ball completed down the field,” he said. “Will wasn’t here, but just the offense in general, the receivers gaining some confidence. We built on that this summer, and it was great to see them just complete passes, just the basics.

“We still have a lot of work to do with making the routine look routine. We have some pitch and catches out there that we’re fighting a little bit, but we’ll continue to get better.”

Although an interception on the first series was costly, the Wildcats didn’t waste any time getting into the flow of the offense with Coen helping get Levis into a comfort zone.

“We wanted to make some things happen,” Robinson said. “We knew that Will was going to get the ball to us, so we just had to make plays and that’s what we went out and did.”

Ali has learned to adjust to throws by Levis, some of which have been known to come at rapid speed.

“I’ve seen him throw about 70 yards and to catch it is very hard,” he said. “You gotta have your eyes open. One day in practice I blinked and it didn’t work out for me too well. You can’t blink, you gotta have your eyes open at all times.”

In addition to a deep passing attack, a concern a year ago was the ability to seize opportunities within the red zone. The Wildcats finished 5-for-5 in the opener.

“I am pleased,” Stoops said. “I thought we did a lot of good things.”

Notes

• Stoops and Paul “Bear” Bryant are the lone coaches in UK football history who have won at least 50 games. Stoops is 10 wins away from tying Bryant as the winningest football coach in school history.

• Kentucky has won 12 consecutive non-conference games, including eight in a row at home.

• Kentucky limited ULM to just 87 total yards, the fewest in an opener since Central Michigan collected 78 in 1988.

• The Wildcats had 14 tackles for a loss, including six sacks. Josh Paschal led the Wildcats with seven tackles, a career-high, and also had a sack that resulted in a loss of nine yards. DeAndre Square collected six tackles and 3.5 for a loss of seven yards. Jordan Wright had a sack for an 8-yard loss.

• Jordan Dingle, Tae Tae Crumes, Izayah Cummins and Rahsaan Lewis each made their first collegiate catch.

Gametracker: Missouri at Kentucky, 7:30 p.m., EST, Saturday. TV/Radio: SEC Network, UK Radio Network.

Keith Taylor is sports editor for Kentucky Today. Reach him at keith.taylor@kentuckytoday.com or twitter @keithtaylor21.


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