Levis accounts for 5 TDs, No. 16 Kentucky routs LSU 42-21
Associated PressLEXINGTON, Ky. — Will Levis’ short touchdown passes stood out because his throwing touch has been a work in progress. Levis threw for three touchdowns and ran for two more scores and Kentucky dominated LSU throughout in a 42-21 blowout Saturday night. The Penn State transfer sandwiched TD passes of 25, 11 and 3 yards between rushing scores of 5 and 1 yards as the Wildcats outgained the Tigers 475-408, though much of LSU’s yardage came after the game was out of reach. Of the punishing ground game, the coach added, “When you rush for 330 yards, that gets them off balance and the play action gets going.” LSU sought to rebound from last week’s 24-19 loss to No. EXCLUSIVE MEMBERSHIP Chris Rodriguez Jr.’s 10th 100-yard rushing game also made him the 10th Kentucky player to break 2,000 career yards.