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Our Courtesy Acura Fans of the Game want a photo recap

On3 imageby: KSR11/26/17
A Message from our friends at Courtesy Acura:

Courtesy Acura has proudly served the greater Lexington area for more than 30 years, and is bringing you the KSR Fans of the Game and a recap of our spectacular photos from Kentucky’s 44-17 loss to Louisville. Whether you visit the dealership searching for a new or used automobile, or you’re seeking expert service on the model you’re already driving, they’re here for you. Visit their Acura dealership in Lexington, KY, and you’ll find a wide variety of the newest and most popular Acura models. With a convenient location at 3701 Nicholasville Rd. in Lexington, KY, Courtesy Acura is just a short drive away for our neighbors in Nicholasville and Georgetown, as well as our friends in Louisville, KY.


The loss against Louisville was ugly and at times downright embarrassing. But we did witness another special performance from Benny Snell who continues to break school records. The sophomore running back doesn't ever care about time or score, giving 110% effort every time he touches the football. Snell rushed for a career-high 211 yards on 29 attempts, including two touchdowns. His season total is now 18, which breaks Moe Williams’ single season touchdown record (17). In addition, he finishes the regular season as the SEC leader in rushing yards (1,318) as well as rushing touchdowns. While it might be hard to find any positives from the game against Louisville, keep in mind the special player that wears #26. Not only was it the big rivalry game against Louisville, but it is also important to note that it was senior day at Kroger Field. This senior class was part of leading the program to back-to-back bowl games including some big time wins along the way. No matter the game's result, major shout out to this senior class. Now it's time to regroup and get ready for the bowl game. You can check out our complete photo gallery on KSR's Facebook page: [mobile_ad]

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