Kentucky’s Stephen Johnson fools entire Tennessee defense on TD (Video)

Nov 5, 2016; Lexington, KY, USA; Kentucky Wildcats quarterback Stephen Johnson (15) runs the ball against the Georgia Bulldogs in the first half at Commonwealth Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Zerof-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 5, 2016; Lexington, KY, USA; Kentucky Wildcats quarterback Stephen Johnson (15) runs the ball against the Georgia Bulldogs in the first half at Commonwealth Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Zerof-USA TODAY Sports /
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Kentucky Wildcats quarterback Stephen Johnson fooled the entire Tennessee Volunteers defense on this impressive touchdown run.

The Kentucky Wildcats are only one win away from going bowling for the first time since the 2010 college football season. Kentucky had a great opportunity to get win No. 6 last week but lost to the Georgia Bulldogs at home on a last-second field goal.

Kentucky has another big rivalry game on the slate in Week 11 when they take on the Tennessee Volunteers in Neyland Stadium. Early in this SEC East rivalry game, Kentucky quarterback Stephen Johnson makes the entire Tennessee defense out for fools on this ridiculous touchdown run.

The dual-threat signal caller for the Wildcats had the entire Tennessee defense bite in one direction before changing direction on a dime for an easy 75+ yard touchdown run. The SEC East is a lousy football division. There is a way where every team but the atrocious Missouri Tigers can finish in a six-way tie at 4-4.

Kentucky may have lost its best chance to go to Atlanta by falling to Georgia at home in Week 10, but getting to a bowl is a huge deal for this football program in its own right. The Wildcats are in their fourth year under head coach Mark Stoops. The Youngstown native has done a remarkable job of landing top-tier talent from Ohio to put on his SEC football team.

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Tennessee usually wins this SES East rivalry game, but Kentucky has played better football over the last month than the Volunteers have. It would be a great moment for the Wildcats to secure bowl eligibility by knocking off Tennessee at their place on Saturday afternoon.