Don’t ask Bobby Petrino a question he doesn’t want to answer. You’ll get “the stare.”

Following Kentucky’s improbable 41-38 road win over then-No. 11 Louisville on Saturday, Petrino was asked by a reporter whether star quarterback Lamar Jackson had spent a little too much time in the pocket.

Jackson, arguably the leading Heisman candidate, totaled 452 yards and four touchdowns but also threw three interceptions and lost a fumble at the Cardinals’ 10-yard line with 1:45 remaining that ultimately allowed UK to kick a game-winning field goal, earning its first Governor’s Cup victory since 2010.

Petrino was not amused by the question, to say the least.

“Really? That’s a bad question right there,” said Petrino, who enters the postseason on a two-game losing streak. “Lamar competes his butt off and does everything he possibly can to help us win. He’s had an amazing season, alright? He’s used all the talent that God gave him and that’s a bad job of questioning him. Thank you.”

As seen in the video above, Petrino then gets up and makes his way out the door but gives the reporter one last stare before leaving the press room.

Yikes.