We are their bowl game.Since UK is not eligible to go to a bowl...I wonder how many guys will opt of playing next week
Makes it even sweeter. Maybe our team can spoil their day.We are their bowl game.
Saw this move Life from the Crunch Zone. Your right Push! Got to keep him in the NIL Lottery coming up!If UK’s defense plays inspired football like they did in several games this year, they can definitely beat us. Our OL is merely okay.
What gives me a lot of hope is that we have a running back who has those special gifts that we haven’t seen since Lamar Jackson played for us in 2017.
Brown had a simple 9 yard run for a first down in the second half that put goose bumps on my arms. ESPN had a replay from the south end zone (where I used to watch Lamar) on the play, and I stopped it and watched it again, just so I could point out to my wife that the move, where Brown seemed to disappear from one running lane and reappear an instant later in another, was exactly what it was like watching Lamar.
Brown can be the difference maker in this game, IF our OL is good enough to do a halfway decent job blocking that excellent UK defensive front.
The veil of deception can mean the world as you try to keep the defense off balance. It can be as simple as this...who's getting the ball?There were some things done offensively against Pitt formation wise that we haven't shown all year that I suspect will play a big role Saturday, not the least of which was Watson and Isaac Brown in the backfield at the same time.
I'm not saying I agree with it...I'd have loved to put 40+ on Notre Dame, Virginia Tech and Duke last year when we were staked with good 3rd quarter leads and consistent 1st quarters where we left them up a score and a half. Same with Clemson. I understand managing a lead when you have Plummer with a lead, a gimpy Thrash and Jordan and a Catastrophe just around the corner with the ball in Plummer's hands, We saw him manage the Clemson game in much the same way. But Stanford? Totally blew up in our face and you had more high percentage personnel to work with at QB.My sense is that is not going to be successful against UK’s front 4, and it explains why I totally disagree with CH’s support of Jeff’s more conservative approach towards “running the clock”.
It’s not just “running the clock” that concerns me: it’s recognizing how difficult it is to sustain a drive when dependent on a 3rd and long completion repeatedly. Jeff was running our backs on 1st and 2nd down, at the same time our opponent’s defense were adjusting by stacking the box.