College Football: Ranking the 10 worst Power Five teams since 2010

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player. 833. . . . Kentucky Wildcats (2012). 9

Record: 2-10, 0-8 SEC

The 2012 Kentucky Wildcats season marked the end of a disastrous three-year era under Joker Phillips. They won just two games with those coming over a woeful Kent State team and FCS foe, Samford, as they went a winless 0-8 in conference play.

Among the worst losses included a 32-31 overtime loss to Western Kentucky, a 38-0 shutout loss to Florida, a 40-0 home loss to Vanderbilt and a 49-7 loss in Fayetteville to Arkansas.

Their only conference game that ended up being close came against No. 13 Georgia as UK kept the Dawgs close in a 29-24 final in Lexington.

Kentucky’s defense happened to feature future NFL players in Avery Williamson, Bud Dupree and Farrington Huguenin but struggled to move the ball on offense despite their former offensive coordinator as head coach.

We’ll be talking Wildcats again later as they are one of the two programs to make this list twice.