Kentucky, Auburn and Week 10
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SEC opponents match up when the Auburn Tigers (4-4) and the Kentucky Wildcats (2-5) play on Saturday, November 1, 2025 at Jordan-Hare Stadium. The Tigers faced the Arkansas Razorbacks in their most recent game, winning 33-24. Their last time out, the Wildcats were defeated by the Tennessee Volunteers 56-34.
The playoffs are underway in Indiana, and it's the final week of regular-season high school football in Kentucky. Hoosier state teams compete to advance towards a state title, while Bluegrass teams look to gather momentum before their own postseason.
YouTube TV and The Walt Disney Company failed to reach an agreement on a streaming contract. As of Friday, ABC and ESPN, along with more than 20 channels, were removed from Google’s YouTube TV, including the SEC Network. Other channels include Disney Channel, FX, National Geographic and Freeform.
KHSAA football playoff pairings for the first round are set for all six classes in Kentucky; see who your team will face when games begin Nov. 6.
It's the Kentucky Wildcats vs Auburn Tigers in Week 10 of the 2025 college football season. Here's where to watch the SEC football game, including time, TV channel and streaming info.
The Volunteers’ Joey Aguilar threw for 396 yards and three touchdowns, connecting on 20 of 26 passes, including completions of 35, 47, 62, 50 and 56 yards. Kentucky’s Cutter Boley did his best to keep the Cats close, throwing for a UK freshman record five TDs and completing 26 of 35 passes for 330 yards with an interception.
The Tennessee Volunteers were back on the road this week following last week's road loss in Tuscaloosa. The Vols would be in Lexington, Kentucky this go around
Aguilar threw for a season-high 396 yards and three touchdowns to lead Tennessee to a 56-34 win at Kroger Field on Oct. 25. The Vols (6-2, 3-2 SEC) had three 100-yard receivers in Chris Brazzell II, Braylon Staley and Mike Matthews.
With awards season right around the corner, the Enquirer explored which standout athletes might be in contention for Mr. Football. Several Northern Kentucky schools feature athletes who will get serious looks for the most prestigious award, including Ryle, Cooper, Lloyd Memorial and more.
Hugh Freeze cautions that Kentucky's winless conference record is deceiving, citing close games against ranked opponents and freshman QB Cutter Boley's impressive arm talent.