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I don't think we will be flat.
I just think that people do need to realize this is a big statement game for the UK program.
Our last road game doesn't inspire confidence with regard to our ability to not come out flat. Hopefully that had everything to do with the arrests and not the fact that we can't win on the road.
Well, they are pretty good this year. They are gonna be very disappointed after the game is over.
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I have been looking at the UT 2 deep of their OL and DL and both seem smallish. They have some big OL but one of their OG is only 270, their center is only 260, and one of the tackles is only 282. The other two are 300 plus. The DL runs really small with one DE at 240, the other at 232, and one DT at 257. The other DT is 327. Their LB are also smallish with MLB at 213, SLB at 221, and WLB at 220. IMO these are small SEC DLs, OLs, and LBs. IMO the Cats MLB out weighs their center,one of their DT, both DE and all three of their LBs.
I dont know how this translates to the game but UK definately has them out weighted. I would say unless they have an unuseral amount of quickness this has to be an advantage to UK.
IMO the UT smallish OL will be suceptable to push up the middle. I would play a nose tackle on that small center and try to drive him back into the QB on every play.
The defense described sounds suceptable to the power running game.
Vandy scored more points on the Genius than they did against any other SEC foe. Spare me the genius blabber.
This joke of a losing streak has to end before anyone is going to give UK any respect in football. We are 7-4, winners of 5 out of 6, UT is 6-5 and been up and down all season, and we are playing in front of one of the most underrated stadiums in NCAA football and have some of the best fans in the nation for any sport, so there is no reason we can't and shouldn't win this game. The streak ends 2nite, its our time, Kiffin the Clown and company can send a tweet saying "Coming home from getting our a*** beat in Kentucky" to his pathetic red neck, hillbilly Vol followers 2nite on the long, lonely plane ride home to Knoxville.
Well.....it'll probably be their only chance to beat us for a while. We'll still be in rebuild mode next year, but it's a home game.
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I have been looking at the UT 2 deep of their OL and DL and both seem smallish. They have some big OL but one of their OG is only 270, their center is only 260, and one of the tackles is only 282. The other two are 300 plus. The DL runs really small with one DE at 240, the other at 232, and one DT at 257. The other DT is 327. Their LB are also smallish with MLB at 213, SLB at 221, and WLB at 220. IMO these are small SEC DLs, OLs, and LBs. IMO the Cats MLB out weighs their center,one of their DT, both DE and all three of their LBs.
I dont know how this translates to the game but UK definately has them out weighted. I would say unless they have an unuseral amount of quickness this has to be an advantage to UK.
They just realized how bad the talent Fulmer left us with? The Sullins twins probably have more fire and passion for the game then most Kentucky players do.
I also would take Monte Kiffin against any coach in college football right now any day of the week and twice on Saturday.
No, they aren't. They beat up teams from the OVC, the Sun Belt, and the last place team in the MAC. They won tight ballgames with God-awful squads in Vandy and UofL. They lost to USC and a bad MSU team at home. They lost to the only two good teams they have played in humiliating and convincing fashion, respectively. They did beat two name programs fielding two entirely mediocre teams in Auburn and Georgia, which would lead me to put them in the category of "not entirely lousy," but they aren't good.
A loss in Lexington will say much more about the condition and quality of UT's team than it will about Kentucky's.