"Look upon the doughnut, and not upon the hole." vs. University of Toledo. : View the 2020 Kentucky Football Schedule at FBSchedules.com. Four of the top five rushers from last year return including Kavosiey Smoke and Asim Rose. 23 Kentucky at No. Full Kentucky Wildcats schedule for the 2020 season including dates, opponents, game time and game result information. Kentucky pieced together an offense last season, but it was Wilson who led them into division title contention two seasons ago. If Williams played a part, even a small one, in landing Drennen, then his contributions to the University of Kentucky will be significant for years to come. View the 2021 Louisville football schedule at FBSchedules.com. The schedule includes the opponents, dates, and results. The defense should be fine. Kentucky’s first 2021 football commitment has decided to Row the Boat. © 2004-2020 CBS Interactive. 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