Kentucky’s road game at Tennessee is an under-the-radar-type of matchup.

The Wildcats haven’t won in Neyland Stadium since 1948, and Paul Finebaum thinks the Cats may have a hangover from last week’s loss to Georgia.

UK lost to Georgia in essentially the SEC East championship game, and it’s important for a 10-win season that it bounces back Saturday against Tennessee. It certainly won’t be easy.

Finebaum put the Cats on upset alert Saturday morning.

“Kentucky, for those of you who like to go back in history, hasn’t won in Neyland Stadium since 1984,” Finebaum said Saturday morning on SportsCenter. “While they have the better team and they’ve had the better season, Tennessee has proven it can do some things. It’s going to be a tough game for Tennessee to win, but I think Kentucky may still be hung over after that beatdown last week in Lexington.”

A Tennessee upset would give the Vols fan base all the more reason to believe in first-year head coach Jeremy Pruitt, but UT has to figure out a way to run the football against UK’s (at times) dominant defense.

We’re going to learn a lot about both teams Saturday.

The Cats and Vols kickoff Saturday at 3:30 p.m. ET in Neyland Stadium.