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Fall brings plenty of sporting action to Kentucky. This includes the start of the football season and horse racing from Keeneland.

Kentucky has sport running through its veins. Yet when Autumn arrives, the summer season fades, and a whole new plethora of action starts. Highlights of this include the Kentucky Wildcats as they embark on another college football season. For those who like a flutter on the horses, the Keeneland Fall meeting begins. So how can you get involved in them?

The Start of College Football Season

The college football season has started with a bang, and the Wildcats have had a mixed bag of results. At the head of this has been a 35-13 loss at South Carolina. A harsh evening, the offense had given up a pair of interceptions, one pick six, and two fumbles. One touchdown was failed after the first drive of the game, and Kentucky was held to just 232 offensive yards.

Many fans and pundits had viewed this as a game that would be an easy win, but a great Carolina defense and lacklustre attacking play kept a win at bay. This was just before a harsh stretch of games lined up in the conference.

By starting on the back foot, the odds of a win for the Wildcats have slipped. Currently, they stand at around +30000 on the major platforms. Some of the best online sports betting websites for Kentucky can be found at www.betting.us, which will provide great odds on college football. They will rate and review services based on bonus offers and free bets, along with coverage and odds. This allows players to make a wager without using their own bankroll for a short time, and can be great for placing a few outside bets on the Wildcats.

In the coming games, it is quite likely Zach Calzada will serve as the backup to Cutter Boley, especially in the forthcoming game against the Georgia Bulldogs. Boley has looked good, especially in the game against South Carolina, where he had 10 of his 19 pass attempts for 124 yards, zero touchdowns, and two interceptions. It may also be the case that Stoops and Hamdan are waiting on the back foot to make a move if play does not go according to plan. Bringing back DJ Waller would be a strong move. Although he has struggled this season, his coverage is much-needed.

However, in defense, the Wildcats must improve if they are to shake off the 0-2 in the SEC. They need to find consistency in the much-repeated words of UK Defensive Coordinator Brad White. He has even said that "It feels like I'm a broken record here every week”.

Keeneland’s Fall Meet

Keeneland’s fall meeting has just begun, marking the start of some fantastic racing. The track has been under reconstruction for around 20 months, and this is only phase 1 of the construction period. This means there is a whole new range of amenities for racegoers.

One of the major changes is a repositioning of the stalls. They will now be on the east side as opposed to the far end, making it much easier for spectators to get a view of the riders saddling up and walking through the stalls. The viewing area for fans in the paddock has also been made bigger, along with sections at the winner's circle. The winning horse from stakes races can now easily be brought back into the paddock for fans to see.

Yet there are still changes to come. One of these is the large building on the east side of the venue. Construction began in January 2024, and it should be ready by April's meeting in 2026. This will include enhanced dining options along with a rooftop bar that will provide a spectacular view of the track.

If you haven’t visited Keeneland racecourse in Lexington before, then there has never been a better time to start. The fall meeting is made up of 22 stakes races split over 17 days. Starting on the 3rd of October and finishing on October 25th, there is a prize purse of $10.85 million, which means some of the US's best horses and riders travel to the meeting. The opening three days are known as the “Fall Stars” weekend. Of the 11 stakes races, 8 are qualifiers for later Breeders' Cup races at Del Mar, which means the prize money on offer is more than the total. This can create some fierce competition.

Thus, there are plenty of sporting events in Kentucky this fall. You don’t have to be exclusive either. Feel free to take in a college football game, then head out for a day at the races. After, head into the city and grab a drink or visit a place to eat. The summer sun may have gone, but Kentucky's sporting spirit is still alive and well.

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