Vulgarity erupts from Kentucky locker room, interrupts Mark Stoops press conference

Kentucky defensive back Cedrick Dort Jr. (27) sits with an ice pack on his knee while biting his jersey in the final seconds of their NCAA college football game loss to Miss. St. in Starkville, Miss., Saturday, Oct. 21, 2017.

Sometimes you need more than just a wall to keep out the noise.

There is also a reason for a cooling off period.

Both came into play after Kentucky got beat 45-7 at Mississippi State's Davis Wade Stadium.

According to SEC Country, Kentucky tight ends coach Vince Marrow lit into his players for all to hear during Kentucky coach Mark Stoops' post-game press conference.

A team spokesperson called it "frustration," per the report.

"Sorry I'm a little distracted," Stoops said.

Check out the video below. Warning: Language is not suitable for all ages.

You could hardly blame Marrow for the "frustration."

Mississippi State's defense got two turnovers, three sacks and seven tackles-for-loss on Saturday.

Mississippi State (5-2, 2-2 Southeastern Conference) dominated the game from the opening quarter and never trailed. The Bulldogs finished with 441 total yards of offense and averaged 5.9 per play.

Nick Fitzgerald had 270 total yards and three touchdowns. Fitzgerald, a junior, led all rushers with 115 yards and became just the sixth SEC quarterback to rush for over 2,000 career yards. He was also 18 of 26 passing for 155 yards and a touchdown to Jordan Thomas.

Kentucky (5-2, 2-2 SEC) managed just 260 total yards of offense and 14 first downs against one of the nation's toughest defensive units.

The Wildcats trailed 17-7 at the half and crossed midfield on only three drives the entire game.

(Mark Heim is a sports reporter for The Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @Mark_Heim.)

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