Kentucky head coach Mark Stoops added a second national weekly award on Tuesday.
Stoops, who was already named Paul “Bear” Bryant Award Coach of the Week Tuesday morning, was named Dodd Trophy Coach of the Week Tuesday afternoon.
The awards are a result of Kentucky’s impressive 20-17 upset win at then No. 6 Ole Miss on Saturday.
Here are more details from UK Athletics:
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LEXINGTON, Ky. – After leading Kentucky to a 20-17 upset win at No. 6/5 Ole Miss on Saturday, officials from the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Foundation and Peach Bowl, Inc. today announced that head coach Mark Stoops has been selected as The Dodd Trophy Coach of the Week Presented by PNC Bank. The win in Oxford marked UK’s highest-ranked road win at a Southeastern Conference campus stadium in school history and the highest Associated Press-ranked win in the Stoops era.
This is Stoops’ second national honor for the win over the Rebels as he also was named the Paul “Bear” Bryant Awards Coach of the Week.
The Dodd Trophy Coach of the Week award honors a football coach who led his team to a significant victory during the previous week, while also embodying the award’s three pillars of scholarship, leadership and integrity. Stoops is no stranger to the honor, having won twice last season following victories over Florida and Louisville.
On Saturday, Kentucky’s defense held Ole Miss to 17 points, 353 yards of total offense, 261 passing yards and 92 rushing yards. The Rebels entered the game leading the nation in scoring (55 points per game), total offense (670.8 yards per game) and passing offense (422.8 yards per game), while ranking 12th in rushing offense (248 yards per game).
The Wildcats’ offense totaled 20 points, 336 yards total offense, 93 rushing yards and 243 passing yards against an Ole Miss team that entered the game first in the nation in scoring defense (5.5 points per game) and rushing defense (34.5 yards per game) while rating 12th in the nation in total defense (239 yards per game).
Stoops’ ball-control game plan did an excellent job of keeping the potent Ole Miss offense off the field. The Wildcats totaled 22 first downs, including three-of-three on fourth-down plays, leading to 75 plays and 39:43 time of possession. Ole Miss ended with 56 plays and just 20:17 time of possession.
Stoops also trusted his coaching instincts to make a key play call late in the game. Trailing 17-13 with four minutes remaining, on a 4th-and-7 play from his own 20-yard line, Stoops declined to punt. Quarterback Brock Vandagriff found Barion Brown on a 63-yard bomb to set up the game-winning touchdown.
Other notables from Saturday:
The two highest-ranked wins of the Stoops era are road games.
The win was the highest AP-ranked road win since a victory at No. 4 Penn State in 1977.
The win was UK’s first victory over an AP-ranked top six team since a victory over No. 1 LSU in 2007.
The previous record for highest-ranked road win at an SEC campus stadium was at No. 10 Vanderbilt (14-0) in 1947.
Kentucky has won three of its past four “true” road games.
Off the football field, Stoops’ players have had success in the classroom during his tenure, recording a 973 Academic Progress Rate and a 69 Graduation Success Rate during the 2023 season. The Graduation Success Rate measures the number of student-athletes who graduate from their school within six years of entering.
In the community, Stoops is a supporter of the Kentucky Children’s Hospital, helping raise more than $500,000 annually. Stoops has raised more than $2 million in support of KCH and the creation of the “Hall of Champions” – a hallway within the hospital dedicated to UK football and other Kentucky athletes that offers a fun welcoming environment for patients and their families.
Kentucky (3-2, 1-2 SEC) has its first of two bye weeks this season this week before hosting Vanderbilt on Oct. 12 at Kroger Field.
UK’s 109th annual Homecoming will take place as the Wildcats play Vanderbilt at Kroger Field. Fellow alumni and friends will gather in Lexington for fun and fellowship as UK will celebrate the 109th University of Kentucky Homecoming. Visit UKHomecoming.com for more information as well as a schedule of events.
Kentucky and Vanderbilt get together on the gridiron on Oct. 12th at 7:45 p.m. ET during Ag Roundup weekend on the UK campus. Ag Roundup welcomes alumni and friends of the College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. For more information, visit https://alumni.ca.uky.edu/roundup.
The matchup with Vanderbilt on Oct. 12th will also be Youth Sports and Activities Day, where youth teams from across the area will be eligible for specially-priced tickets. For more information, contact Caleb Young at caleb.young@uky.edu or (859) 218-4978. This offer is also valid for the Murray State game on Nov. 16th.
Limited single-game tickets for Kentucky’s home games are on sale exclusively online at Ticketmaster.com.
A panel consisting of all previous winners, national media, a member of the Dodd family and a College Football Hall of Fame member will identify the final list of potential recipients at the conclusion of the 2024 season. The winner of the 2024 Dodd Trophy Presented by PNC Bank will be announced in Atlanta during the week of the College Football Playoff Quarterfinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl.
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