Wildcats give LSU boot in 39-36 victory

CBS SportsLine wire reports
Oct. 17, 1998

BATON ROUGE, La. -- Kentucky used a lot of firepower and a little bit of trickery to beat LSU on Saturday night.

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  • McCord surprised LSU with a 38-yard run on an end-around, setting up Seth Hanson's 33-yard field goal as time expired that gave Kentucky a 39-36 upset of the 21st-ranked Tigers.

    Kentucky (5-2 overall, 2-2 Southeastern Conference) faced third-and-12 at its 24 with a minute to play and appeared content to settle for a 36-36 tie and a chance to decide the game in overtime.

    But Tim Couch, who passed for 391 yards and three touchdowns, was only lulling the Tigers to sleep.

    "LSU thought we were running the clock out and we faked the ball up the middle," Couch said. "They bit on it and McCord was able to get around the middle."

    Couch faked a handoff into the line, kept the ball on his hip and handed it to McCord, who circled left end and cut back to the middle before being stopped at the LSU 38. A face-mask penalty was assessed on the tackle, moving the ball to the 33, and Kentucky drove to the 16 to set up Hanson's kick with three seconds to play.
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    Craig Yeast and the Kentucky offense were too much for LSU. (AP)

    LSU coach Gerry DiNardo said the Tigers weren't taken by surprise.

    "I called a timeout to make them make another call and then go from there," DiNardo said. "I thought they would go for overtime. As soon as we saw the formation, we knew it was the reverse. We called the defense for the run on the play. We were in good shape. But the guy who was supposed to make the play got pinned, he turned his back, and didn't make a very smart play."

    Couch, who was 37-of-50 with one interception, threw three touchdown passes in the third quarter as the Wildcats built a 36-22 lead over the Tigers (3-3, 1-2).

    "This gets the monkey off our backs, with people saying we can't beat a good team, a ranked opponent on the road," Kentucky coach Hal Mumme said. "For our program, it's a huge win."

    The last time Kentucky beat a ranked team on the road was 1977, when a powerful Kentucky team that finished 10-1 mauled LSU 33-13 at Baton Rouge.

    Herb Tyler rallied LSU in the fourth quarter, running for two touchdowns to forge a 36-36 tie. He was 15-of-26 for 268 yards and threw for two TDs.

    It was the third straight loss for LSU, ending the Tigers' hopes of winning the SEC West title.

    Although Couch had his seventh straight 300-yard game of the year, he was by no means the entire offensive show for Kentucky. The Wildcats showed a surprisingly strong ground game, outgaining LSU 182 yards to 74. Anthony White had TD runs of 2 and 1 yards and the Wildcats got two points on a conversion return by Eric Kelley to lead 16-13 at halftime.

    Couch threw TD passes of 15 and 5 yards to Craig Yeast and 6 yards to James Whalen as Kentucky built a 14-point lead in the third quarter. LSU kept within reach on Tyler's 42-yard touchdown throw to Larry Foster, then got even in the fourth quarter on Tyler's TD runs of 3 and 16 yards.

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