It’s one thing to have a team beat you like the way Florida throttled Kentucky last Saturday. It’s another thing when the broadcasters calling the game start taking shots at your team while it’s getting blown out.

Verne Lundquist and Gary Danielson seemed to make light of Kentucky’s struggles. We’re guessing they had nothing else to talk about during the Gators’ 45-7 romp.

Nevertheless, Danielson still managed to score points with some viewers:

What’s in a name?

In Auburn’s opener against Clemson, Kyle Davis made a big play with his 43-yard reception. Against Arkansas State last Saturday night, the freshman wide receiver hauled in a 42-yard pass, but someone apparently forgot to tell Brent Musburger.

We’re not sure how or why this happened, but the longtime announcer kept on calling him Kyle Allen, somehow confusing him for the former Texas A&M quarterback. The Tigers certainly performed better than he did.

Beth I hear you calling

Nick Saban wasn’t happy with his team’s performance in Alabama’s 38-10 home win over Western Kentucky last Saturday. By the same token, viewers weren’t pleased with the performance of ESPN play-by-play voice Beth Mowins, who called the game and got hammered by SEC fans.

Most tweets were about Mowins’ voice. But unfortunately some critics’ comments were about her gender:

To be fair, despite having her fair share of detractors, Mowins does have some supporters as well: