Kentucky QB Will Levis' Finger Is Not Supposed To Bend That Way
OXFORD, Mississippi -- Kentucky quarterback Will Levis will likely not be giving any Ole Miss fans the finger - at least not with his left, non-throwing hand.
Levis apparently dislocated that middle finger in the second quarter of the No. 7 Wildcats' game against No. 14 Ole Miss on Saturday afternoon at Vaught-Heminghway Stadium. The Rebels led 19-6 at the time, but Levis recovered to throw a touchdown pass to cut the Rebels' lead to 19-12 at the half.
Levis, a senior who went into the game No. 3 in the Southeastern Conference in passing yards a game at 294, re-entered the game after the injury but did not throw a pass until late in the drive.
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Then he got hot, completing 3 of 3 for 28 yards, including a 5-yard touchdown to wide receiver Tayvion Robinson with 1:23 left before halftime to cut Ole Miss' lead to 19-12. Kentucky failed to convert its second straight extra point.
Will Levis finished the half 6-of-10 passing for 72 yards for the game.
The internet, of course, had their say: