'22 Recruiting Forum: Official Kentucky Pregame/Game Thread

These kentucky people are some special kind of delusional. It very well could be a tight game but man these people really think they should be mentioned in the same breath as alabama and georgia.

I get it though, they've been at the bottom for so long that after bouncing slightly off of it they lost all sense of perspective.
and can not geat uscj at home and got b slapped at that by happy go lucky beamer cocks
 
I think we get to Levis a lot.. I think it’s similar to the Pitt game, but our offense is more in sync
Exactly my thought. I think Rodriguez will be a load but I'm hoping we get lots of pressure on Levis. Ideally we get up by 2-3 scores early!
 
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Exactly my thought. I think Rodriguez will be a load but I'm hoping we get lots of pressure on Levis. Ideally we get up by 2-3 scores early!
To be honest, gibbs > Rodriguez. The defense did a pretty good job limiting him with a Heisman winning QB to key as well. Not really expecting much for Rodriguez.

This is where the matchup issues come in. Kentucky needs the run, Tennessee stops the run very well.
 
To be honest, gibbs > Rodriguez. The defense did a pretty good job limiting him with a Heisman winning QB to key as well. Not really expecting much for Rodriguez.

This is where the matchup issues come in. Kentucky needs the run, Tennessee stops the run very well.

While Gibbs is definitely better than Rodriguez, they are vastly different types of RBs. Rodriguez is a bulldozer. It’ll be a different type of challenge for rush defense but I also believe we’ll handle it
 
While Gibbs is definitely better than Rodriguez, they are vastly different types of RBs. Rodriguez is a bulldozer. It’ll be a different type of challenge for rush defense but I also believe we’ll handle it
That goes against Rodriguez here imo. We are worse in space than between the tackles. I like this for Tennessee bigly.
 
Kentucky, in SEC play, is averaging a pretty pedestrian 134 yards per game on the ground. The ‘Cats have put up those pedestrian rushing numbers against four SEC teams that all rank in the bottom half of the league in the lower tier of the league in run defense; Florida (7th), Mississippi State (9th), South Carolina (11th) and Ole Miss (12th).
-Rob
 

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