Getty Images Ethan DeWitt serves as an editor with us here at A Sea of Blue. The fear that many of us had tonight turned into reality as the Kentucky Wildcats got demolished by the South Carolina Gamecocks. After a strong start to the first half led by Seth McGowan, the game quickly took a turn as the Cats turned the ball over three times in the second quarter, which led the Gamecocks to a 28-10 lead into the locker room. If you decided not to head to bed early tonight and suffer through the second half, welcome to the club. In what we all hoped would be a half that shows some competence on offense, it was the exact opposite, as they couldn’t finish drives with touchdowns. Once again tonight, Brad White and his defense allowed the Cats to hang around for a little bit, but the lack of offensive firepower cost the Cats a chance to make any noise. Not to mention, coming out of the bye week has constantly been an issue for this program under Mark Stoops, and tonight was the ultimate example of that. They looked good early and then completely imploded, allowing South Carolina
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