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ORLANDO, FLORIDA - JANUARY 01: Chris Rodriguez Jr. #24 of the Kentucky Wildcats celebrates with this teammates after scoring a touchdown during the first quarter against the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Citrus Bowl at Camping World Stadium on January 01, 2022 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Douglas P. DeFelice/Getty Images)
ORLANDO, FLORIDA - JANUARY 01: Chris Rodriguez Jr. #24 of the Kentucky Wildcats celebrates with this teammates after scoring a touchdown during the first quarter against the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Citrus Bowl at Camping World Stadium on January 01, 2022 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Douglas P. DeFelice/Getty Images)Douglas P. DeFelice/Getty Images

Wan'dale Robinson Shines as Kentucky Edges Past Iowa to Win 2022 Citrus Bowl

Rob GoldbergJan 1, 2022

Kentucky secured its fourth straight bowl victory Saturday with a 20-17 Citrus Bowl win over Iowa.

Down four in the final few minutes, Wan'Dale Robinson and Chris Rodriguez Jr. came through with great individual efforts to put the Wildcats on top:

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Rodriguez scored two touchdowns while Robinson had 170 receiving yards to key the Wildcats offense at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.

Kentucky seemingly had complete control of the game early with a 13-3 halftime lead while allowing little defensively. Iowa couldn't produce much without star running back Tyler Goodson, who opted out of the game.

A second-half run gave the Hawkeyes the 17-13 lead, but it wouldn't last as Kentucky fought back for the dramatic win.

The Wildcats improved to 10-3, reaching double-digit wins for the second time in the last four years under Mark Stoops. The team won 10 games in a season just twice in school history before 2018.

Iowa (10-4) was also seeking its fourth straight bowl win but fell short after Spencer Petras threw three interceptions.


Notable Performances

Will Levis, QB, UK: 17-28, 223 passing yards, 1 TD, 1 INT

Chris Rodriguez Jr., RB, UK: 20 carries, 107 rushing yards, 2 total TDs

Wan'Dale Robinson, WR, UK: 10 catches, 170 receiving yards

Spencer Petras, QB, IOWA: 19-30, 211 passing yards, 1 TD, 3 INTs

Gavin Williams, RB, IOWA: 16 carries, 98 rushing yards

Sam LaPorta, TE, IOWA: 7 catches, 122 receiving yards, 1 TD


Wan'Dale Robinson Stars for Kentucky in Comeback Win

Kentucky went almost the entire second half without scoring, but Wan'Dale Robinson was a true difference-maker offensively.

Even though the receiver didn't get into the end zone, he had several key catches on long third downs to move the chains.

He then saved his best for last with an outstanding effort on the final offensive drive of the game.

Robinson brought Kentucky to the 1-yard line before Rodriguez scored the go-ahead touchdown.

It lifted an offense that had struggled for much of the game after a hot start. 

The Wildcats looked good early with an efficient opening drive to grab the early lead.

In addition to the opening touchdown, Kentucky had two more drives deep into Iowa territory before settling for field goals.

This success did not continue as Iowa ramped up the defensive pressure. The absence of left tackle Dare Rosenthal helped expose a Wildcats offensive line that struggled throughout the game. 

Iowa finished with seven sacks on the day, leading to stalled drives and wasted opportunities for the Kentucky offense.

The skill players still did their part, with Rodriguez topping 100 rushing yards for the fifth straight game and Robinson coming up with big catches all game long.

It was enough to come away with a win despite an up-and-down showing from the offense.


Second-Half Burst Not Enough for Iowa

There were low expectations for Iowa offensively, and the first half showed why.

The team was trying to overcome the loss of Goodson, whose 1,398 yards from scrimmage this season was more than double anyone else on the roster entering the day. There was also uncertainty at quarterback with the team waiting to announce the starter between Spencer Petras and Alex Padilla.

Petras got the start, but it didn't seem to matter as the offense couldn't move the ball and was held to just three points at halftime.

With two turnovers and several more miscues, it was an ugly showing.

Things turned around in the second half as the offensive line cleared space on the ground for an effective rushing attack. The play-calling also got more creative for a pair of long touchdowns.

Gavin Williams and Leshon Williams picked up the slack in the run game, combining for 140 rushing yards.

It still wasn't enough to pull away in the fourth quarter.

Iowa chose to punt on a 4th-and-1 at their own 45 with 3:38 left on the clock, allowing Kentucky to score the go-ahead touchdown. When the Hawkeyes got one more chance to score, Petras threw his third interception of the game:

The mistakes were simply too much to overcome, even with a solid showing by the Hawkeyes defense.     

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