· 2026-06-22

The Kentucky Wildcats entered their matchup with Auburn having lost four straight games, but a hustle play by Cam Miller helped preserve a win. Miller chased down the defender and stripped him of the football, which was recovered by Kentucky. This play came after Cutter Boley threw an ill-advised pass that was intercepted by Auburn. The Wildcats struck first, taking a 3-0 lead in the second quarter, but it would be 3-3 at the half. The first, and only, touchdown of the game came early in the second half on a Cutter Boley pass to Kendrick Law, giving Kentucky the lead once again. And with the Cats trying to run the clock down, Boley's interception could have been costly. But Miller's hustle play showed that, despite a tough season, he had not given up. The game would end with a Kentucky interception, securing the win. So, the Wildcats' victory over Auburn was their first since 2009. The win sparked a three-game winning streak that nearly got Kentucky bowl eligible. Cam Miller's play was a key moment in the game, and it helped inspire his teammates. The Wildcats' season was disappointing, but Miller's hustle play was a bright spot. The team's performance was improved by the play of Miller and other key players, including Cutter Boley and Kendrick Law.