Three words: "Black Watch Defense". Curry's creation based on terminology he learned after taking a vacation to England. Exemplified his knowledge as a Head Coach.
Whew! I thought you were going to suggest we rehire him!Since I did not follow the football cats back then , What is the story with him ? Why did the whole thing blow up ? Was it recruiting , bad luck , or was he simply over-rated before he came to U.K. ? Could have been a combination of things I guess.................
Yep, he tried to overpower other SEC teams...He tried to install a power run offense with a lot of option looks and we didn't really have the lines for it. Moe up the middle was as common as "on the toss". I was still in Middle school but I remember going to the peach bowl which was his best team at 6-6. He finished with an over record of 26-52. His major sin of course was recruiting Tim Couch and then putting him in against Florida for his first career start and then asking him to run the option.
Let's put it this way...he brings in Tim Couch and hires an OC who runs an option attack. You figure it out:football::football::stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye::stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye::scream::sunglasses:Since I did not follow the football cats back then , What is the story with him ? Why did the whole thing blow up ? Was it recruiting , bad luck , or was he simply over-rated before he came to U.K. ? Could have been a combination of things I guess.................
Trent Digurro was cowardly murdered by a panty-waste psychopath from Frankfort...
I don't know what you're talking about dude... From some first-hand knowledge if Bill Curry would have stayed at Kentucky Tim Couch would have finished his career at the University of TennesseeHe also hired a coach with a system who kept Tim Couch at UK and brought excitement and hope to the program that resulted in a stadium expansion.
Too bad the Cats didn't hire Claiborne when he was in his prime. If I remember correctly, they could have had him, but chose Charlie Bradshaw instead.I think people sensationalize former coaches. Let's take Claiborne for example. He peaked in year 3 and went downhill from there. He won 5 SEC games combined in his first 3 years and won 5 SEC games combined in his last 3 years. He won 3 games against teams who didn't have a losing record in his last 3 years: Central Michigan, Georgia and Indiana. Curry won 3 games against teams that didn't have a losing record in his last 3 years: LSU, Cincinnati and Louisville. Stoops has won 2: Ohio University and South Carolina.
I'm not saying Claiborne wasn't a great leader for the program, but when you take a step back and really look at the results, it can paint a different picture of what people want to remember.
He must be thinking of Hal Dummy.I don't know what you're talking about dude... From some first-hand knowledge if Bill Curry would have stayed at Kentucky Tim Couch would have finished his career at the University of Tennessee
This era destroyed modern-day Kentucky football and we are still suffering from it 25 years later. The absolute neglect for the football program coincided with the rise of SEC dominance in football and huge television contracts.
Every human being making decisions for football during this time period should have an asterisk put next to their name.
We of course followed this absolute **** show with a gimmick: a defenseless glorified high-school coach that promptly got us put on probation.
To get an idea of what the Curry years were like see: Stoops, Mark. Watch the second half of the Southern Miss and the entire Florida game. Then go watch some Curry debacles like 73-7 loss to Florida or 65-0 loss to Florida etc. etc. etc.
It honestly makes me wonder if any of the buffoons still wondering if Stoops can get it done here ever sat through a damned minute of it.
Curry burned a kids redshirt last game of his last season against Tenn. he already knew he was fired but did it anyway. POS in my book
Too many bricks went thru his picture windowThey were about to lynch him down there because he couldn't beat Auburn.
Bill curry was a stubborn football couch who insisted on having couch run the option. I remember a year or two after his dismissal and mumme's arrival curry was a TV commentator for one of our games. Couch was having one of his games slinging for 400 yards and multiple TD's and do not remember the opponent but UK was winning easily. Curry chimes in with "I still believe to be a successful football team, you have to be able to run the ball"
I remember this. Curry said the player and his parents were OK with it. Sounded fishy to me.Definitely a POS move. Haley played just a few snaps in that game. Uzelac was probably the instigator of that move, but Curry gets the blame as HC.
At the time I had always thought Curry would have been a better AD than football coach. He just seemed to be the more Administrative type. Of course the landscape of college athletics has changed so much these days I don't think he would fit the mold anymore.
Decent coach, but he was a "delegate" type of HC that pretty much let the OC and DC run the show. Problem was, C.M. ham-strung him with a very low budget for coordinators and assistants so he was never able to get good assistants or retain the ones he hired.
Bill Curry was ACC Coach of the Year in 1985 at Georgia Tech and SEC Coach of the Year in 1987 and 1989 at Alabama. The only thing he could do here is promise to work and practice harder after every blowout.