Saturday, October 4, 2008

Kentucky Loses first of the season


Progress is Made, But Cats Fail to Get Victory


Kentucky entered the game an untested 4-0, having defeated lesser opponents at home throughout the month of September. Their first true SEC test displayed the same Cats which have been displayed all season: great defense and inept offense. This style of play led to the Wildcat defeat to the hands of the Crimson Tide 17-14.

The game began with force, as the tenacious Cats defense forced the Tide to a quick and easy three and out. However, on Kentucky’s ensuing drive, a statement drive, they too failed to muster any offense as they gave the ball back.

Kentucky squandered so many opportunities to put points on the board. Alabama entered the game the LEAST penalized team in the SEC, however on Saturday the Kentucky defense caused problems for the Bama squad as they accrued 10 penalties for 92 yards. Not only were the Crimson Tide making mistakes that gave free yardage, they also were giving the ball away to the Cats. In all, Alabama had 3 turnovers which gave the Cats favorable field position, and each time the Cats squandered the possession and gave it right back.

Although, the Cats offense struggled, as they have all year, quarterback Mike Hartline continued in his progression to becoming a SEC quarterback. Hartline’s numbers tell a story of a quarterback that is getting the system and coming into his own. He threw for a total of 241 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. The numbers were impressive; however, the entire yardage gained was for not as the offense was unable to capitalize at crucial times in the game. The offense altogether went just 5 for 17 on third downs and held onto the ball ELEVEN MINUTES less than Alabama.

On defense, it was business as usual. The Cats defense showed up to play and made huge stops but not enough to overcome the anemic offense. Kentucky’s defense riddled senior quarterback John Parker Wilson as he did not complete a pass in the 2nd half until mid way through the fourth quarter. One singular weakness was exposed on the Cats defense, as what could be the best rusher in the nation; Glenn Coffee dominated through the second level of the Cats defense to amass 218 yards on 25 carries.

The Wildcats now fall to 4-1 and 0-1 in the SEC. However, the offense did show promise late and with a defense that stopped an Alabama team that put up 41 points last week in Athens, Cat fans can be hopeful for the coming tests to the Commonwealth.

The loss will sting, however improvements have been and will continue to be made as the season progresses. The hurt from the loss must turn around quick, as next week the Old Ball Coach, Steve Spurrier comes to town and the Kentucky Wildcats have NEVER beat a Spurrier coached team.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Kentucky v #2 Alabama


It’s the morning of the SEC Opener for the KENTUCKY WILDCATS as they head down to Tuscaloosa to take on a #2 NATIONALLY Ranked ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE that is coming off an emotional beat down of the Georgia Bulldogs.

INJURY NOTES- The Cats also enter the game undefeated, but due to a lack of decent opponents have gotten NO attention going into this game. Coach Rich Brooks confirmed Wednesday after practice that the injured Kentucky players; Michah Johnson, Randall Cobb, and Ricky Lumpkin will make the trip with the team and be available if need be.

GETTING TO KNOW ALABAMA: Through the SEC, people are shocked at the BEATDOWN that Alabama laid on the PRESEASON NATIONAL CHAMPION Georgia Bulldogs on the road. The Alabama hype is high as they are led by a strong offensive and defensive line. Senior Quarterback John Parker Wilson is having a stellar senior campaign as he has 767 yards and 6 touchdowns to have a 136.0 quarterback accuracy rating. To support John Parker down the field, Alabama is TRULY led by a tenatious offensive line that averages over 300 pounds per player. This line has opened up holes for Glenn Coffee and others to run to day light and light up the score board CONSTANTLY.

Once the offense does its job, the DEFENSE can hold the opponents very well. The defense has held opponents to 259 yards per game and shut down the opponent in the opening quarter. ALABAMA has not given up one single point to an opponent all season in the opening quarter of play. Just as the offense is led by stellar play up front, so is the defense. Nose guard Terrence Cody leads the Tides charge up front and forces the opposition into negative plays and rushed passes.

The Cats must play their best game of the year to even compete with this highly talented team. Kentucky is undersized upfront and inexperienced at the key positions of quarterback and receivers. Mike Hartline said Wednesday, “It’s essential to start fast and move the ball on first down.” And it will be even more essential to move the ball period against this tough opponent.

The defense for Kentucky is looking for and needing another stellar performance to keep the team in the game. Thus far, the Wildcats have been stingy on defense, stoppoing opponents and forcing stalled drives at crucial points in the game. This will be the first true test for the defense. They might be nationally rainked now on defense, but the truth will be revealed at 3:30 eastern when the kick is off and the game begins.

KEYS TO VICTORY

1) Kentucky must move the ball in the first drive and score in the first quarter. If the Cats can do this successfully it might begin to rile up the Alabama team. They have not trailed once this entire season and adversity might send shock waves through the Nick Saban squad.

2) The DEFENSE must prove its worth. They are going to be outsized by the pro-sized offensive line that Alabama fields. Therefore, in order for the Cats to put pressure on John Parker Wilson, they must keep the pad level low and win in the trenches.

3) THE ONE TRUE WEAKNESS for Alabama has been special teams coverage units. They rank 10th in the conference in this category. Dickey Lyons and Derrick Locke need to get things going on the special teams to allot Mike Hartline and the offense good starting field positon.

This is a game that the Kentucky Wildcats will show their true colors on. They finally have defeated all the CUPCAKES in their schedule and now enter a stretch of top teams week in and week out.

This week I feel the Wildcats are outmatched in every phase of the game and Nick Saban has this Bama squad looking toward an SEC WEST title. Mike Hartline and the receivers have yet to get on the same page through Septmeber and that too, will be a detriment. Along with the struggles of quarterback to receiver, the O-line hasn’t found much rhythm all season with injuries to Gary Williams and Justin Jefferies last week. The lack of cohesion will be costly to the running game.

OVERALL PREDICTION-

ALABAMA 34 Kentucky 10

College Week 6 Predictions











With Week 6 of the College Football Season about to start here are the Big Game Conference Selections as well as the entire SEC sleight of games projected.
Last week: 3-3 Lost UPSET SPECIALS, BUT UCLA would have covered the spread if that was the way I was selecting and well, I just did NOT believe in Penn State but they showed they were a better team than the Fighting Illini.

ACC- Miami O Florida State

BIG EAST- Cincinnati O Marshall

BIG 12- Oklahoma St o Texas A and M

BIG 10- Ohio St o Wisconsin

PAC 10- UCLA o WASHINGTON

***UPSET SPECIAL***

1) Michigan O Illinois

2) STANFORD o NOTRE DAME

SEC PREDICTIONS-

Florida o Arkansas- Teebow and Co will come out FIERY and the Razorbacks will be embarrassed again…GOOD GAME FOR THE GATORS to get off the SNIDE

South Carolina o Ole Miss- Ole Miss won last week and will be exhausted…SPURRIER NEEDS win to get back in the SEC Race

Alabama o Kentucky- Wont even be close…I don’t see Kentucky even scoring an OFFENSIVE TD in meaningful time

Vandy o Auburn- They have had 2 weeks to prepare and marvel in the fact they are RANKED…they win this one, no1 will be able to deny it…COMMADORES are a force in the SEC!

Tennessee o Northern Illinois- well a win is a win right Rocky Top?

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Playoff Baseball Projections!?!

Major League Baseball PLAYOFF PROJECTIONS-

Just as the FALL is in the air, baseball season is hitting the post season. Its such a special time of the year…

Since my summer internship with FOX Sports Radio, I have been a Tampa Bay Rays fan. They were the MAIN team that continually would appear on my show thanks to the emails and messages sent to the organization. Since they came on my show, I became a huge fan and have stayed onto of all thing RAYS. I am partial to them, however, keeping somewhat neutral…here are my 2008 Baseball Playoff Projections---

American League--

(1) Angels v (4) Red Sox- The ANGELS have traditionally struggled with the SOX in the playoffs…BUT this is a different YEAR! During the season the ANGELS beat Boston 8 of 9 meeting this year and POUNDED the SOX 61-33. The MID-SEASON pick up of Mark Texerria was a BIG MOVE…SOX will get crushed and the HALOS will ADVANCE to the ALCS. PROJECTION: ANGELS in 4

(2) Rays v (3) White Sox- Rays have had a magical season…I project that outsiders will doubt this Tampa team again…which is what has occurred all year…They will surprise again and Manager Chuck Maddon will advance his upstart RAYS to the ALCS… PROJECTION- RAYS in 4

National League

(1) Cubs v (3) Dodgers- I don’t want to pick this series…the DODGERS have not won a playoff series since 1988…I think they win one and the CUBS choke it away…DODGERS are playing hot when it matters PROJECTION- DODGERS in 4

(2) Phillies v (4) Brewers- Milwakkee is on a high…Philadelphia promised its city a World Series…IF Ben Sheets can regain form…Brewers will win, BUT its unlikely and C.C is burned out…Projections-- PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES to the NLCS in 4

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Kentucky Observations and MORE


MORNING AFTER THE GAME--

Well, Kentucky did what they were supposed to and dominated the WESTERN KENTUCKY SQUAD winning 31-3. The Cats will now begin SEC play nexy week in TUSCALOSA to take on the ALABAMA CRIMSONTIDE.

In the BOOTH, the COTTON BOWL was on hand to begin thier rounds of SEC possable candidates for the game. Speaking with one of the higher ranking OUTBACK officials, he explained to me that KENTUCKY was meant to be there LAST YEAR. The Cats were the team of CHOICE to enjoy this Jaunary bowl, but in the weining seconds KENTUCKY faltered vs TENNESSEE in OT and ARKANSAS took down LSU....that led to the passing up of KENTUCKY for the game.

ALSO, once again CLEVELAND BROWNS scouts were watching a specific KENTUCKY DEFENSIVE PLAYER very, very closley and was not disappointed...

It was a very good night for Kentucky and a great overall experience...Following a road game, which I am NOT traveling to, I will be covering the KENTUCKY/SOUTH CAROLINA game. STEVE SPURRIER is coming to town and I will be in the room to ask him for his POST GAME commentary! AWESOME experience to be able to speak and interview a HALL OF FAME Coach!

I did NOT want to mention my college predictions but I will...They did NOT look too good, as I made too many OUTRAGEOUS selectipons...

BIG 10- NORTHWESTERN 22 Iowa 17(W)

Pac Ten- UCLA 31 FRESNO ST 36(L)- IT WOULD HAVE COVERED THE SPREAD…

ACC- Miami 24 North Carolina 28 (L)

Big East- South Florida 41 NC State 10(W)

Big 12- Oklahoma 35 TCU 10 (W)

UPSET SPECIAL-

ILLINOIS 24 Penn St 38(L)

3-3 overall record...

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NFL PROJECTIONS ARE COMING!