Ole Miss did just that and won the game with an effective point after touchdown effort.
Stoops then ran after the referees, repaired his mask and was providing them a piece of his mind. According to Saturday Down South, it appeared Stoops might have made contact with an authorities.
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Video from completion of the video game revealed Stoops running down the authorities but it was unclear whether he made contact with them as the television cameras removed from the occurrence at the last minute.
Kentucky was up to 0-2 with the loss. Wildcats quarterback Terry Wilson was 14-for-18 with 151 passing lawns. He also had 129 hurrying lawns and three touchdowns.
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Ole Miss Matt Corral was 24-for-29 through the air and had 320 passing lawns and 4 goal passes. He likewise led the Rebels in hurrying with 51 backyards on 13 carries.
The Rebels are now 1-1.
Kentucky football coach Mark Stoops was angered over the Wildcats overtime loss to Ole Miss on Saturday and followed the referees as they were strolling off the field.
In a hard-fought game, Kentucky came away with the 42-41 loss. A doubtful pass interference call gave the Rebels good field position to score a goal. Ole Miss did just that and won the game with an effective point after touchdown attempt.
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Stoops then ran after the referees, repaired his mask and was providing a piece of his mind. According to Saturday Down South, it appeared Stoops might have reached an authorities. Coaches in the SEC might get some discipline for reaching referees.