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Kentucky Sticking With Alabama at End of First Quarter

It took just 53 seconds for Alabama to score a touchdown on the first drive of the game but they haven’t been able to stir up much production since. On the other side of the ball, Kentucky’s senior kicker, Lones Seiber, has kicked two 49-yard field goals, a career long for him.
If this game remains close, you can be sure Kentucky fans will start to remember the last time Nick Saban was in their midst. On November 9, 2002, with Saban at the helm of LSU, WR Devery Henderson took a 74-yard game winning tip pass to the house for the win with time expiring.
At the end of the first quarter Alabama holds the 7-6 lead, but you can be sure there will be a lot more scoring in this one.

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