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Texas Longhorns Edge Kentucky Wildcats in Overtime Thriller

Texas Longhorns kicker Mason Shipley scoring the winning field goal against Kentucky Wildcats

Austin, Texas, October 20, 2025

News Summary

In a nail-biting overtime clash, the Texas Longhorns triumphed over the Kentucky Wildcats with a final score of 16-13. The Wildcats dominated much of the game, leading to a dramatic finish. Texas’ kicker Mason Shipley secured the win with a 45-yard field goal in overtime after both teams struggled offensively. Cutter Boley shined for Kentucky, completing a remarkable number of passes while the Longhorns’ defense made crucial stops throughout. This victory improves Texas’ record as they continue their resilient fight through the season.

Austin, Texas – In a closely contested matchup, the Texas Longhorns edged out the Kentucky Wildcats 16-13 in overtime, despite the Wildcats outplaying the preseason No. 1-ranked team for much of the game. The decisive moment came when Texas kicker Mason Shipley drilled a 45-yard field goal during the extra period, sealing the victory for the Longhorns.

Both teams had struggled offensively throughout the game, with Kentucky managing to tie the game late and force overtime. Kentucky quarterback Cutter Boley led a late drive that resulted in a game-tying field goal by Jacob Kauwe, before the Longhorns secured the win in overtime.

Game Overview

Texas’ only touchdown in regulation stemmed from a special teams play that provided a short field. In the second quarter, Texas recovered a fumble in the end zone after Ryan Niblett returned a punt 45 yards. While Texas took a 10-3 lead with a 53-yard field goal after Kauwe had missed a long attempt before halftime, Kentucky’s Boley found the end zone with a 16-yard run in the fourth quarter, aided by a critical pass interference penalty against Texas.

In the final moments, Texas regained a 13-10 lead with a 39-yard field goal from Shipley, but Kauwe responded with a lengthy 45-yard field goal to tie the game again, pushing the match into overtime.

Player Performances

Cutting through the tough game, Cutter Boley excelled as the quarterback for Kentucky, completing 31 of 39 passes for 258 yards, despite one interception. He also added a rushing touchdown and 45 yards on the ground. Conversely, Texas quarterback Arch Manning struggled, completing only 12 of 27 passes for 132 yards, facing increasing criticism after another lackluster performance.

Texas’ defense proved pivotal, limiting Kentucky to just one touchdown and two field goals, despite the Wildcats’ consistent drives into Longhorns’ territory. Niblett was also a key player for Texas, contributing significantly with a combined 88 yards on two punt returns, setting up crucial scoring opportunities.

Season Impact

With the win, Texas improved its record to 5-2 overall and 2-1 in SEC play. Meanwhile, Kentucky fell to 2-4, remaining winless in the SEC at 0-4, and extending coach Mark Stoops’ record against conference foes to 31-66. This loss marks Kentucky’s third defeat against Texas in their historical matchups.

Despite the struggles, Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian noted the importance of finding ways to win close games, acknowledging that while the victory was not pretty, it underscores resilience as they progress through the season.

Conclusion

The game not only showcased the competitive nature of both teams but highlighted the challenges and adjustments that teams must endure throughout the season. Both Texas and Kentucky will continue their quest for improvement as they aim to build on their respective season narratives.

FAQs

What was the final score of the Texas vs Kentucky game?
The final score was Texas 16, Kentucky 13, after overtime.
Who scored the winning points for Texas?
Mason Shipley scored the winning points with a 45-yard field goal in overtime.
How did Kentucky manage to tie the game?
Kentucky tied the game with a 45-yard field goal by Jacob Kauwe with just 9 seconds left in regulation.
How did Cutter Boley perform in the game?
Cutter Boley completed 31 of 39 passes for 258 yards, rushed for 45 yards, and scored one touchdown.
What is Texas’ record after this win against Kentucky?
Texas is now 5-2 overall and 2-1 in SEC play.

Game Summary Chart

Team Score Quarterback Passing Yards Rushing Yards Field Goals
Texas 16 Arch Manning 132 N/A 2
Kentucky 13 Cutter Boley 258 45 2

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