List of Kentucky Wildcats football seasons

National champions Conference champions Conference co-champions Division co-champions Bowl game berth^ Shared standing T
Season Head coach[1] Conference[2] Season results[1][3][4] Bowl result[5] Final ranking[6]
Final standings Wins Losses Ties[A 1] AP Coaches'
Conference Division[A 2]
1892 A. M. Miller 2 4 1 N/A
1893 John Thompson 5 2 1 N/A
1894 W. P. Finney 5 2 N/A
1895 Charles B. Mason 4 5 N/A
1896 Dudley Short Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 9th 3 6 N/A
1897 Lyman Eaton Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 9th 2 4 N/A
1898 W. R. Bass Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 7 0 N/A
1899 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 12th 5 2 2 N/A
1900 W. H. Kiler Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 4 6 N/A
1901 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 17th 2 5 1 N/A
1902 E. W. McLeod Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 13th 3 5 1 N/A
1903 Jack Wright Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 7 1 N/A
1904 Fred Schacht Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 3rd 9 1 N/A
1905 6 3 1 N/A
1906 J. White Guyn 4 3 N/A
1907 9 1 1 N/A
1908 4 3 N/A
1909 Edwin Sweetland 9 1 N/A
1910 7 2 N/A
1911 Prentiss Douglass Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 13th 7 3 N/A
1912 Edwin Sweetland Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 2nd 7 2 N/A
1913 Alpha Brummage Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 14th 6 2 N/A
1914 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 6th 5 3 N/A
1915 John J. Tigert Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 8th 6 1 1 N/A
1916 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 10th 4 1 2 N/A
1917 Stanley A. Boles Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 17th 3 5 1 N/A
1918 Andrew Gill Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 7th 2 1 N/A
1919 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 7th 3 4 1 N/A
1920 William Juneau Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 25th 3 4 1 N/A
1921 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 23rd 4 3 1 N/A
1922 Southern Conference 9th 6 3 N/A
1923 Jack Winn Southern Conference 17th 4 3 2 N/A
1924 Fred J. Murphy Southern Conference 14th 4 5 N/A
1925 Southern Conference 7th 6 3 N/A
1926 Southern Conference 19th 2 6 1 N/A
1927 Harry Gamage Southern Conference 21st 3 6 1 N/A
1928 Southern Conference 9th 4 3 1 N/A
1929 Southern Conference 6th 6 1 1 N/A
1930 Southern Conference 10th 5 3 N/A
1931 Southern Conference 6th 5 2 2 N/A
1932 Southern Conference 12th 4 5 N/A
1933 Southeastern Conference 9th 5 5 N/A
1934 Chet A. Wynne Southeastern Conference 9th 5 5 N/A
1935 Southeastern Conference 6th 5 4 N/A
1936 Southeastern Conference 10th 6 4 N/A
1937 Southeastern Conference 12th 4 6 N/A
1938 A. D. Kirwan Southeastern Conference 12th 2 7 N/A
1939 Southeastern Conference 5th 6 2 1 N/A
1940 Southeastern Conference 9th 5 3 2 N/A
1941 Southeastern Conference 12th 5 4 N/A
1942 Southeastern Conference 11th 3 6 1 N/A
1944 Southeastern Conference 9th 3 6 N/A
1945 Bernie Shively Southeastern Conference 12th 2 8 N/A
1946 Bear Bryant Southeastern Conference 8th 7 3 N/A
1947 Southeastern Conference T9th 8 3 Won 1947 Great Lakes Bowl against Villanova, 24–14 N/A
1948 Southeastern Conference 9th 5 3 2 N/A
1949 Southeastern Conference 2nd 9 3 Lost 1950 Orange Bowl against Santa Clara, 13–21 11 N/A
1950 Southeastern Conference 1st 11 1 Won 1951 Sugar Bowl against Oklahoma, 13–7 7 7
1951 Southeastern Conference 5th 8 4 Won 1952 Cotton Bowl Classic against TCU, 20–7 15 17
1952 Southeastern Conference 9th 5 4 2 20 19
1953 Southeastern Conference T2nd 7 2 1 16 15
1954 Blanton Collier Southeastern Conference T3rd 7 3
1955 Southeastern Conference T7th 6 3 1
1956 Southeastern Conference T6th 6 4
1957 Southeastern Conference 12th 3 7
1958 Southeastern Conference T6th 5 4 1
1959 Southeastern Conference 9th 4 6
1960 Southeastern Conference 9th 5 4 1
1961 Southeastern Conference 7th 5 5
1962 Charlie Bradshaw Southeastern Conference T7th 3 5 2
1963 Southeastern Conference 11th 3 6 1
1964 Southeastern Conference T2nd 5 5
1965 Southeastern Conference T6th 6 4 18
1966 Southeastern Conference 6th 3 6 1
1967 Southeastern Conference 7th 2 8
1968 Southeastern Conference 7th 3 7
1969 John Ray Southeastern Conference 9th 2 8
1970 Southeastern Conference 8th 2 9
1971 Southeastern Conference T6th 3 8
1972 Southeastern Conference T7th 3 8
1973 Fran Curci Southeastern Conference T5th 5 6
1974 Southeastern Conference T3th 6 5
1975 Southeastern Conference T5th 2 8 1
1976 Southeastern Conference T–1st 8 4 Won 1976 Peach Bowl against North Carolina, 21–0 18 19
1977 Southeastern Conference —* 10 1 6
1978 Southeastern Conference T5th 4 6 1
1979 Southeastern Conference T4th 5 6
1980 Southeastern Conference 6th 3 8
1981 Southeastern Conference T4th 3 8
1982 Jerry Claiborne Southeastern Conference T8th 0 10 1
1983 Southeastern Conference 4th 6 5 1 Lost 1983 Hall of Fame Classic against West Virginia, 16–20
1984 Southeastern Conference T4th 9 3 Won 1984 Hall of Fame Bowl against Wisconsin, 20–19 19 19
1985 Southeastern Conference 7th 5 6
1986 Southeastern Conference T4th 5 5 1
1987 Southeastern Conference T7th 5 6
1988 Southeastern Conference T8th 5 6
1989 Southeastern Conference T7th 6 5
1990 Bill Curry Southeastern Conference 5th 4 7
1991 Southeastern Conference 10th 3 8
1992 Southeastern Conference 5th 4 7
1993 Southeastern Conference 3rd 6 6 Lost 1993 Peach Bowl against Clemson, 13–14
1994 Southeastern Conference 4th 1 10
1995 Southeastern Conference 5th 4 7
1996 Southeastern Conference T4th 4 7
1997 Hal Mumme Southeastern Conference 5th 5 6
1998 Southeastern Conference 4th 7 5 Lost 1999 Outback Bowl against Penn State, 14–26
1999 Southeastern Conference 4th 6 6 Lost 1999 Music City Bowl against Syracuse, 13–20
2000 Southeastern Conference 6th 2 9
2001 Guy Morriss Southeastern Conference 6th 2 9
2002 Southeastern Conference T4th 7 5
2003 Rich Brooks Southeastern Conference 6th 4 8
2004 Southeastern Conference T5th 2 9
2005 Southeastern Conference T5th 3 8
2006 Southeastern Conference T3rd 8 5 Won 2006 Music City Bowl against Clemson, 28–20
2007 Southeastern Conference 5th 8 5 Won 2007 Music City Bowl against Florida State, 35–28
2008 Southeastern Conference 6th 7 6 Won 2009 Liberty Bowl against East Carolina, 25–19
2009 Southeastern Conference T4th 7 6 Lost 2009 Music City Bowl against Clemson, 13–21
2010 Joker Phillips Southeastern Conference 5th 6 7 Lost 2011 BBVA Compass Bowl against Pittsburgh, 10–27
2011 Southeastern Conference T4th 5 7
2012 Southeastern Conference 6th 2 10
2013 Mark Stoops Southeastern Conference 7th 2 10
2014 Southeastern Conference 6th 5 7
2015 Southeastern Conference T4th 5 7
2016 Southeastern Conference T2nd 7 6 Lost 2016 TaxSlayer Bowl against Georgia Tech, 18–33
2017 Southeastern Conference T3rd 7 6 Lost 2017 Music City Bowl against Northwestern 23–24
2018 Southeastern Conference T2nd 10 3 Won 2019 Citrus Bowl against Penn State 27–24 12 11
2019 Southeastern Conference T3rd 8 5 Won 2019 Belk Bowl against Virginia Tech 37–30

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