Let's talk about Kentucky for a while

#26
#26
Kentucky is an example of why it’s a terrible idea to bet on college football.

I thought Kentucky had turned the corner from their early season struggles. I thought they had learned to play in big games. But then they crapped the bed coming off a bye week. It was a lousy defensive gameplan complimented by utter sloppiness on offense. The “grind you down” OL wasn’t on the field. I think we can do pretty much the same.
 
#28
#28
Leach catches a lot of grief for his off field goofiness but he is a very good coach. He totally outcoached Stoops tonight. Hopefully Heupel was taking some notes and does the same next week.
Stoops looked like he was possessed or having an aneurysm. Dude lost control of himself.
 
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#29
If up to me, MSU’s QB, Will Rogers would be SEC player of the week. Maybe Kentucky isn’t as bad as they seemed. This kid had a phenomenal game. CJH had an off week to watch film and Mike Leach just gave him a roadmap.
4 turnovers! Same reason they just got by UTC and other early games the should of won easy.
Could play turnover free next week and it could be a tough game.
Could come down to self inflicted wounds and who has the least.
 
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It's Kentucky week. I just watched the road game, KY at MSU. Playing on the road is rough, and Kentucky proved that. Was it the cowbells? Or was it an amazing performance by a Mike Leach Air Raid QB named Will Rodgers? Did I hear right, his completions were something like 36/39? Gotta say he picked Kentucky apart and on the other end, UK's QB was hot garbage. One UK score (like in the Florida game) was special teams, so subtract those from the offensive scoring. Maybe their offense needs special teams help to put up points?

Kentucky has now dropped 2 in a row. I think it's easy to look at these two games and get cocky - like it's in the bag. Winning on the road in the SEC is tough, and battered Vol syndrome tells me to throttle back on the enthusiasm. I'm not sure what the line is, but I doubt we will be favored, even after the MSU loss that just occurred.

The good news - we've had a week off to heal, and to me, I think this team is hungry for a big win. A decent outing against Bama (even though some folks here disagree). A win here and a 7 win season is very likely. Not bad with a depleted roster and much better than many predicted at the first of the season.

This has the makings of a pretty good game. Anxious for Saturday in Lexington. Off weekends spawn dumb threads. It's been bad lately. Rename Neyland Stadium.. Really?? Time to get back to what matters.

GBO
A road game at UK isn't "easy" but it isn't Bama either.

UT is starting to get healthy and may even have Calbert back on the OL which would be huge.

MSU exposed some UK weaknesses. They're anemic running the football yet had some effective runs vs UK. UK misses Oxendine badly. UK HATES to be spread out like MSU... and UT... do to opponents. Spreading them out exposes a lack of great pure athleticism on the back end.

MSU also gave UT plenty to study vs UK's run game. UK rushed 20 times for 66 yards.

Lastly, pressure UK and they'll make mistakes... especially turnovers.

Because of the style of the match up I've liked UT's chances in this game for a long time. Even better now.
 
#33
#33
Every time KY starts the season off good (which is almost never) they eventually implode. Misguided faith and hope can only carry a KY football team so far..
Folks complained about how thin UT is this year. UT lacks depth of talent in some places. That's the plight of UK every year. When you only recruit and develop diamonds in the rough then you can produce a team with older, skilled players but the guys behind them are in some stage of development.

After the game Stoops whined about how thin they were... they've had a few injuries and lack the quality depth to play at the same level.
 
#35
#35
I didn't believe it until I saw it, but 21 points is not going to cut it against UT, they are a shell of thier former selves. something happened along the way that turned them into KY again. We roll.
 
#36
#36
Stopping Rodriguez and their running game to force them out of their comfort zone will be the key IMO.

They run the ball effectively and stretch out 10 +play drives and it will limit the Vols offense.
What UT does well on D is what they tolerate least. TFL's and middle run defense.

A key will be if they've learned how to contain a mobile QB. I would LOVE to see the game come down to Levis decision making as a passer... but the guy is pretty fast and makes good decisions when breaking the pocket.
 
#38
#38
What UT does well on D is what they tolerate least. TFL's and middle run defense.

A key will be if they've learned how to contain a mobile QB. I would LOVE to see the game come down to Levis decision making as a passer... but the guy is pretty fast and makes good decisions when breaking the pocket.

I didn't get to watch the game last night but it looks like Levis imploded with the overall stat line and 3 interceptions.

Think if TN jumps up early by a couple of scores and keeps KY in catch up mode, they have a good shot.
 
#41
#41
Kentucky is going to be angry, and they are at home, where they always do better. Their fans have been a factor in games. Hopefully Heupel studies the game film religiously. If we take advantage of the weaknesses that MSU exposed, the VOLS should win, but it won’t be easy. Tennessee has weaknesses too, and despite the BYE, not sure which players we’ll have back. Levis is very up and down, and with him having such a horrid game yesterday, I imagine he’ll be at his best against UT. Going to go with the VOLS in a close one, 31-27.
 
#45
#45
It's Kentucky week. I just watched the road game, KY at MSU. Playing on the road is rough, and Kentucky proved that. Was it the cowbells? Or was it an amazing performance by a Mike Leach Air Raid QB named Will Rodgers? Did I hear right, his completions were something like 36/39? Gotta say he picked Kentucky apart and on the other end, UK's QB was hot garbage. One UK score (like in the Florida game) was special teams, so subtract those from the offensive scoring. Maybe their offense needs special teams help to put up points?

Kentucky has now dropped 2 in a row. I think it's easy to look at these two games and get cocky - like it's in the bag. Winning on the road in the SEC is tough, and battered Vol syndrome tells me to throttle back on the enthusiasm. I'm not sure what the line is, but I doubt we will be favored, even after the MSU loss that just occurred.

The good news - we've had a week off to heal, and to me, I think this team is hungry for a big win. A decent outing against Bama (even though some folks here disagree). A win here and a 7 win season is very likely. Not bad with a depleted roster and much better than many predicted at the first of the season.

This has the makings of a pretty good game. Anxious for Saturday in Lexington. Off weekends spawn dumb threads. It's been bad lately. Rename Neyland Stadium.. Really?? Time to get back to what matters.

GBO
I have been cocky about beating Kentucky for a while now. If you’ve watched any of their games you can see that they don’t have much offense. They’ve done nothing to impress me.
 
#46
#46
If they’re true Kentuckians, they’ll be on some Union strike blocking a coal train while the rest of the world actually works
I can remember several strikes back in the 70's. Got bad enough that both sides started carrying. Scabs were determined to get thru and the strikers were hellbent on stopping 'em. Made for some interesting moments and several pickups had new ventilation in their beds both ways.
 
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#47
#47
you will want to contain robinson. the kid is a speedster, and they use him in multiple ways all over the field. vols by 14.
Not sure we have a defender who can run with him. Suggest whomever gets the job will need some help. Of course, if the defense plays disciplined ball and doesn't get sucked in by misdirection, we should be able to at least limit his damage to a degree.
 
#48
#48
Okay I watched the highlights. Can't expect KY to turn it over like that against us.

If they do we will win by A LOT.

Our defense ain't bad though and no way KY is gonna feel all that confident next week
Nor can they expect us to give them pick 6’s like gurantano did last year.
 
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#49
It's Kentucky week. I just watched the road game, KY at MSU. Playing on the road is rough, and Kentucky proved that. Was it the cowbells? Or was it an amazing performance by a Mike Leach Air Raid QB named Will Rodgers? Did I hear right, his completions were something like 36/39? Gotta say he picked Kentucky apart and on the other end, UK's QB was hot garbage. One UK score (like in the Florida game) was special teams, so subtract those from the offensive scoring. Maybe their offense needs special teams help to put up points?

Kentucky has now dropped 2 in a row. I think it's easy to look at these two games and get cocky - like it's in the bag. Winning on the road in the SEC is tough, and battered Vol syndrome tells me to throttle back on the enthusiasm. I'm not sure what the line is, but I doubt we will be favored, even after the MSU loss that just occurred.

The good news - we've had a week off to heal, and to me, I think this team is hungry for a big win. A decent outing against Bama (even though some folks here disagree). A win here and a 7 win season is very likely. Not bad with a depleted roster and much better than many predicted at the first of the season.

This has the makings of a pretty good game. Anxious for Saturday in Lexington. Off weekends spawn dumb threads. It's been bad lately. Rename Neyland Stadium.. Really?? Time to get back to what matters.

GBO
The biggest thing I wanted to know was how many of their starters will be missing our game? And how many of our injured players will be back for UK and will they be fully healed? In particular, the oft injured Mayes brothers, Evans and Hooker. If those guys are near 100%, I think our chances are greatly enhanced. Still a tall order to win vs UK at night at their place, but I'd think we could make a good showing with those 3 back in the lineup.
 
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