So sick

#78
#78
Tennessee vs WK will have same outcome as last time where we won like 63-7 in 2009
 
#79
#79
It relates to the Basket Ball Team losing to Mercer....It has become the norm lately....unfortunately

What it really relates to is the basketball team still has the Hamilton kiss of death attached to it. We need to fix it like we did with the football team. Although I don't know if Hart can get that lucky twice in a row. He pretty much knocked it out of the park on a lucky swing when he hired Jones.
 
#80
#80
news flash to blogers - Sunseri was fired -- pick someone to upset Florida St thats where the loser is now.
 
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#82
#82
A basic analysis of Rivals recruiting classes from 2010-2013 yields the following class averages (excluding Austin Peay and South Alabama):

WKU - 86
Oregon - 15
Florida - 5
Georgia - 11
South Carolina - 19
Alabama - 2
Missouri - 35
Auburn - 7
Vandy - 45
Kentucky - 50
Tennessee - 15

On basic team talent, and assuming a constant attrition, we should go 7-4 with Oregon being a toss-up.

Butch is clearly not an average coach, but UT has clearly not played up to their talent level in previous seasons. Call it a wash for coaching advantage, and I'll give Oregon the nod...7-5 is very achievable.

But geez...if Butch can't do anything with UT in his first year, what makes anyone think that Petrino will be any more effective with his greatly outclassed WKU team? Yes, he is good...but there is a big gap between UT and WKU talent. Dools might have made it a game, but I don't see Butch doing so. Give Petrino 3 years, and WKU might be scary good for a team with a lean talent pool...but for now he faces the same challenges as Butch, but with a fraction of the talent.
Western will be roasted
 

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