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Bringing the phrase to life, the Kentucky Wildcats truly lit up the stage. Following an impressive victory of 17-20 against the Ole Miss Rebels, it is crucial to have a celebration. However, the manner in which Wildcats fans demonstrated their joy is ridiculous. The fans were so overwhelmed with joy that they resorted to starting fires in the street. Least concerned about the potential consequences that a fire could create around the whole place.

Today @unnessary roughness took to X to share a video of Kentucky fans’ violent behavior, saying, “Lexington was on fire after Kentucky beat Ole Miss.” The fans set fire to the old furniture, resulting in high-fire flames fuming in Lexington, Kentucky. As if their fans have to do something stupid, setting fire publically was the least expected thing they could have done. They believed it could be acceptable, but it showed rather childish behavior. The fire quickly created havoc around the place, resulting in a massive crowd gathering. Surprisingly, the firefighters also came in late to handle the whole situation.

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The fans were so excited about their win that they didn’t even care about the rain in Lexington and flooded streets. In an unusual form of celebration, they set furniture on fire in the middle of the street. Least bothered about the fact that it can actually harm people. They were mainly the university students who started crowding around the fire, roaring around the street. Well, it’s hard to understand the idea behind such a wild outburst. But for now, let’s discuss the Kentucky Wildcats’ game-winning performance against the Rebels.

Kentucky Wildcats game winning performance

This win came at just the right time for the Kentucky Wildcats. Being down 0-2 at the start of the game, the team was seen as the underdogs. However, their remarkable performance changed everyone’s viewpoint. In the final minutes, the Kentucky Wildcats star wide receiver Barion Brown successfully completed a 4th and 7 pass, resulting in a crucial 63-yard gain. 

Team’s offense was consistent and displayed a remarkable game throughout the game. Kentucky’s offense had seven pass plays that gained 15-plus yards, with wide receiver Dane Key making two completions resulting in 20-plus yard gains. In the fourth quarter, Kentucky’s true freshman tight end, Willie Rodriguez, contributed with a 20-plus yard completion that flipped field position. Which gave them an edge over the Rebels. The Wildcats must be consistent in their gameplay to qualify for the playoffs; otherwise, it could be a disappointing season for them.

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