KY looks good.

#76
#76
First time I've watched Mizzou this year too. I knew they were bad, but Vegas had them as the favorite today.

They gave up 600 yards of offense and 51 points to MTSU last week, whom they lost to.

They made UF's offense look almost as good as the LSU offense that throttled them the weekend before that game.

They are very well on the way to having one of the worst defenses in the country after returning almost everyone on what was a top 8 defense last year.
 
#80
#80
Kentucky is doing all of this with its back up QB. I know we haven't beaten the best teams in the world, but UK is finally winning the swing games that will for the most part always determine our seasons. First time winning 4 games in the SEC since 2006. I personally think UK should beat Vandy, South Carolina and Missouri more times than not. Adding in Mississippi State this year makes it a pretty good season.

I'm excited for the next two weeks. It's been a really long time since UK was playing meaningful games in the conference this late in the season. Georgia has really struggled this year and we get them at home. I don't know if UK will be able to beat UT or not, but after South Carolina did, is it really that far fetched to think UK could win?
 
#81
#81
If UT spots any SEC opponent our average 3 TOs per game, lets them start every drive midfield and continues to grab air instead of tackling, it could be a loss.
 
#84
#84
I predict UK winning in Neyland for first time in 32 years and forcing UT to fire Butch.

Won't happen. I'm gonna be there (God willing), and if I have to take the field, then I will 😬
 
#90
#90
I seemingly forgot the #1 defense Bama.

But my point being UGA is no UF (or Bama) so I think we can put up 20-30. Up the defense shutting down the run and handling Eason.
 
#93
#93
If being better than four sec teams isn't improvement than I don't know what is. Lotta fans said we'd never be out of last/second to last with Vandy.
 
#94
#94
We've been hearing for 3 years about how improved Kentucky is. I'm not buying
Can't deny that. UK is a lot different team this year though. Won as many SEC games this year (4) as the past four years combined. Coming into the season I thought there were three games UK had no shot in: Alabama, Tennessee and Louisville. Alabama is self explanatory and Tennessee and Louisville have mobile QBs that always seem to give UK fits.

Tennessee isn't as good as I expected and Louisville is much better than I expected. But despite the start this UK team is better than I thought it'd be. I'd put UK's chances to win in Neyland around 30-35 percent. Regardless, I'd be shocked if the final score is anything like it's been the past two seasons.
 
#99
#99
After last Saturday and events since I would'nt say the Vols were a lock to beat anybody including TTU.
 

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