LOOK: Kentucky fans mock Danny Kanell after NC State loses to Wake Forest
By Adam Spencer
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Former Florida State QB and current college football analyst Danny Kanell is one of the most notable SEC haters out there, constantly complaining about a perceived SEC bias.
His latest take, which came this week, was that NC State — considered by many to be the second-best team in the ACC — would “destroy” Kentucky.
That tweet did not age so well, though, as the Wolfpack fell to at home to a 4-5 Wake Forest team 27-23 on Thursday night
When they were undefeated?? Correct. For the record…NC State would destroy Kentucky. https://t.co/ViWCuqwUjK
— Danny Kanell (@dannykanell) November 4, 2018
Kentucky fans were quick to hop on Twitter after seeing the NC State result to mock Kanell, calling him out for his bad take:
"NC State would destroy Kentucky."
– @dannykanell— Justin Rowland (@RowlandRIVALS) November 9, 2018
@dannykanell please tell us again how underrated #NCState is and how they would kill #Kentucky #acc is a joke other than #Clemson be honest for once instead of pandering for attention through stupidity
— Miles (@talisitider) November 9, 2018
Kentucky would the 2nd best team in the ACC by a long shot.
— Joseph Threatt (@JosephThreatt) November 9, 2018
“For the record, NC State would destroy Kentucky.” –@DannyKanell
FINAL: Wake Forest 27, #14 NC State 23 pic.twitter.com/fRo3mq53tW
— CFB Home (@CFBHome) November 9, 2018
Sup @dannykanell. Pretty sure Kentucky could beat wake https://t.co/JY6vXMqLAE
— ? (@NotGregMcElroy) November 9, 2018
For the record @PackFootball just lost @WakeFB no way they would beat Kentucky. #overattedconference
— Drew Rockwell (@drew_rockwell) November 9, 2018
Kentucky, for the record, is 7-2, with its only two losses coming at Texas A&M and at home against a tough Georgia squad.
We can’t wait to see what wild, anti-SEC take Kanell dreams up next.
Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.