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At this point, Ray Davis is worthy of an honorable mention
If Leary has the quick release they are hyping him to have, that should equate to big plays from the TE position. I look for Dingle and Josh Kattus to be involved heavily in the passing game.
Bama got Harris, fortunately we had Benny Snell. Things worked out for both teams. Benny was amazing for us and helped UK win 10 games in 18', which is an amazing feat given UKs football history. And Harris did pretty well himself I would say.
You can't compare the two. It's harder to consistently win championships in basketball in my opinion. When you are one of 5 teams that always makes the playoffs, your odds go up. Its also harder to maintain a consistently talented roster when your best players can leave after 1 or 2 seasons.
Love it. Terry will be remembered fondly for his time in Lexington. Great gesture.
Gross. Coen is too intelligent to get involved with that dumpster of a program.
C-Rod is a very talented back and seems like a quality guy as well. This is very good news.
I'll gladly take Levis as my returning QB. Accuracy and turnovers clearly improved as the season progressed. You talk about his floor being lower than the others, but his ceiling is sky high. He has the physical gifts, the size, and elite toughness. I like my quarterback.
AR15 is going to be a load. I would be a bit more confident about this game, but he has the juice. If healthy, he could be the difference between a tight 4th qtr game and a Florida 21 point win. He looks that good to me. Question is, how much is Mullen willing to let him cut into Jones's snaps.
Really sad set of recent events for him. No ones fault but his own.
That was hard to watch. Have to say Bezelak looked like a seasoned veteran. I kept waiting for him to show his inexperience but never did. Kentucky now gets Georgia, Bama, and Florida in 3 of the next 4 to work the kinks out... great.
Wilson gets a pass. This is his first game back after a horrible injury. Auburn is an excellent team and we had our chances throughout. I thought he looked good throwing the ball. Our receivers had some drops or would have looked much better. He has shown better decision making in the past than he did Saturday, but he also played a top 10 team on the road in the first game of a weird season coming back from injury. Lets not throw him to the dogs just yet.
I have despised the big orange for the majority of my life. As a UK fan who grew up less than 10 miles from the state line, I've endured an absolute owning of my favorite team by my most hated opponent. In 2011, I even proposed to my wife in the stands of commonwealth at halftime asking if she would "watch UK lose to Tennessee with me for the rest of our lives" (We won for the first time in my lifetime). The last several games between them have been progressively competitive as UK is building nicely under Stoops while UT is still trying to find an identity post Fulmer. Last season, something changed for me. I don't know if it was the surprisingly poor start for UT that made me feel sorry for them, or maybe the fact that I actually kind of like Pruitt. But after watching such a hard fought game between the two teams last year where both sides showed so much grit and heart, I hate to admit that I might not oppose the idea of a Tennessee resurgence quite as much as I would have in the past. The truth is, a good team in Knoxville is good for the SEC overall. If we lose again this year, I'm sure I'll go back to despising them per usual.