Cold weather. Dreary skies. Pissed off football fans. It must be time for the annual Kentucky/Vanderbilt football game (LOL). Kentucky and Vandy actually played in September last season (a UK win in Lexington). It's back to November this year. Vanderbilt's '15 team has extended one of the more remarkable streaks in all of sports. The Commodores last won a conference championship 92 years ago (and no, the SEC wasn't even in existence yet), about four years after the end of World War ONE! Kentucky's last SEC title came in 1977. Both teams are still alive for bowl eligibility, but Vandy's path to the postseason isn't a viable one. If Kentucky loses this weekend, their path becomes much more difficult. For Mark Stoops, this is as important a game as he's coached in his time at UK. The Cats have struggled mightily, losing four straight while becoming less and less competitive each time out. Stoops said he felt his team didn't believe they could win last week. His quarterback wrote RELAX on the back of one of his hands. Yeah, UK is a mini-train wreck (or a full on train wreck if you prefer). Nothing cures "football train wreck" more than winning. UK badly needs a "W" this weekend.
Line: Kentucky +3
Series: Kentucky leads 42-41-4
Through 1945: Vandy led 19-1-2
Since 1946: UK leads 41-22-2
Game time/Television: 4 eastern/SEC Network
Kentucky offense vs. Vanderbilt defense: Advantage Vanderbilt
It's been a difficult season for the 'Dores, but their defense has played pretty well. VU held their last three SEC opponents (South Carolina, Florida, and Missouri) to a combined two offensive touchdowns. Vandy also played Houston during that time period, allowing nearly 400 yards and three offensive touchdowns. The one area Vandy looked REALLY good last week was their d-front against the Florida offensive line. The Gators averaged less than 3 yards per carry (34 attempts) while totaling just 258 total yards. VU is averaging over six TFL per game (six last week vs. Florida). How UK's porous OL keeps the Vandy d-front out of the o-backfield is anyone's guess. The UK offense is mostly dysfunctional at this point. The UK QB situation is up in the air (though most think Stoops and staff will go with Towles). Really though, Kentucky's problems on "O" are just unbelievably wide spread. Inconsistent QB play (more poor than inconsistent of late). Poor play at WR. A non-existent running game. What might be the worst offensive line among P5 schools. It's been a nightmare, and now UK gets what has been one of the best defenses in the SEC. In fact, VU ranks 12th nationally in scoring defense. Bottom line, based on how units have looked recently, there's little reason for optimism if you're a UK fan. EVEN IF Kentucky cleans up a couple of areas (like QB and WR play for example), the o-line is putrid. Last week, for some insane reason, UK decided to run the football on 2nd and long much more often than not. Not stunningly, that led to a lot of 3rd and longs. Will Dawson do the same thing this week?
Kentucky defense vs. Vanderbilt offense: Slight advantage Kentucky
It feels slightly ridiculous giving this defense even a slight advantage over anyone. Last weeks 1st half performance at Georgia gives me hope that this unit has at least something left in the tank. Certainly, this will be the worst offensive unit UK has played. Vandy has scored 133 points this SEASON. Only Missouri has scored fewer (132). They've scored just two touchdowns in their last four games. Two of those opponents, South Carolin and Houston, don't exactly field "Steel Curtain" defenses. QB Johnny McCrary has been absolutely awful throwing the football (12 INT's, 6 TD's, 54.8%). BUT, he's a decent athlete that likes to run the ball on occasion (63-169). RB Ralph Webb is closing in on a 1000 yard season. UK did a good job against him last year. Because the Vandy OL is pretty similar to Kentucky's (mostly awful), it's been difficult for Vanderbilt to put together long drives. This week, DJ Eliot has two tasks. One, don't be the team to let McCrary get loose. And two, keep pressure on the Vandy o-front. It's a very poor o-front, so getting into the o-backfield is something that should happen early and often.
Special Teams : Advantage Vanderbilt
I say Vanderbilt only because UK's special teams are a complete and total disaster. Every week now, UK makes a HUGE error (or more). Last week, Timmons fumbled a punt. UK's special teams is the gift that just keeps on giving to SEC opponents.
Kentucky will win if...they score 17 points. Defensively, just do what everyone has done to Vanderbilt. Against I-A opponents (including MTSU and WKU), the most VU has scored this season is 17.
Vanderbilt will win if...they score 17 points. The best overall unit on the field will be the Vandy defense. Just control the UK o-front and keep Boom Williams in check, and the 'Dores would probably be just fine.
Most important thing for Kentucky...make plays when plays are there to be made. Sounds simple. Most teams do just that. Not UK. Drops. Poor throws. You name it, and this unit has screwed it up. UK needs a big day from Boom Williams.
Prediction: Kentucky 17 Vanderbilt 10...This game is the epitome of a toss up. In all honesty, the team that screws up the least will probably win. There's no real reason to pick UK or Vandy, though you could probably make a better case for VU due to their defense. UK has better offensive skill people by a significant margin this week. Hopefully, UK hits a couple of big plays and avoids the weekly special teams meltdown.
Previous Picks
Kentucky 55 Louisiana 10 (UK 40-30)
Kentucky 34 S Carolina 31 (UK 26-22)
Kentucky 27 Florida 23 (UF 14-9)
Kentucky 24 Missouri 17 (UK 21-13)
Kentucky 48 EKU 10 (UK 34-27)
Kentucky 31 Auburn 24 (AU 30-27)
Miss St 38 Kentucky 31 (MSU 42-16)
Tennessee 38 Kentucky 37 (UT 52-21)
Georgia 27 Kentucky 17 (UGA 27-3)
GBB!!!
Line: Kentucky +3
Series: Kentucky leads 42-41-4
Through 1945: Vandy led 19-1-2
Since 1946: UK leads 41-22-2
Game time/Television: 4 eastern/SEC Network
Kentucky offense vs. Vanderbilt defense: Advantage Vanderbilt
It's been a difficult season for the 'Dores, but their defense has played pretty well. VU held their last three SEC opponents (South Carolina, Florida, and Missouri) to a combined two offensive touchdowns. Vandy also played Houston during that time period, allowing nearly 400 yards and three offensive touchdowns. The one area Vandy looked REALLY good last week was their d-front against the Florida offensive line. The Gators averaged less than 3 yards per carry (34 attempts) while totaling just 258 total yards. VU is averaging over six TFL per game (six last week vs. Florida). How UK's porous OL keeps the Vandy d-front out of the o-backfield is anyone's guess. The UK offense is mostly dysfunctional at this point. The UK QB situation is up in the air (though most think Stoops and staff will go with Towles). Really though, Kentucky's problems on "O" are just unbelievably wide spread. Inconsistent QB play (more poor than inconsistent of late). Poor play at WR. A non-existent running game. What might be the worst offensive line among P5 schools. It's been a nightmare, and now UK gets what has been one of the best defenses in the SEC. In fact, VU ranks 12th nationally in scoring defense. Bottom line, based on how units have looked recently, there's little reason for optimism if you're a UK fan. EVEN IF Kentucky cleans up a couple of areas (like QB and WR play for example), the o-line is putrid. Last week, for some insane reason, UK decided to run the football on 2nd and long much more often than not. Not stunningly, that led to a lot of 3rd and longs. Will Dawson do the same thing this week?
Kentucky defense vs. Vanderbilt offense: Slight advantage Kentucky
It feels slightly ridiculous giving this defense even a slight advantage over anyone. Last weeks 1st half performance at Georgia gives me hope that this unit has at least something left in the tank. Certainly, this will be the worst offensive unit UK has played. Vandy has scored 133 points this SEASON. Only Missouri has scored fewer (132). They've scored just two touchdowns in their last four games. Two of those opponents, South Carolin and Houston, don't exactly field "Steel Curtain" defenses. QB Johnny McCrary has been absolutely awful throwing the football (12 INT's, 6 TD's, 54.8%). BUT, he's a decent athlete that likes to run the ball on occasion (63-169). RB Ralph Webb is closing in on a 1000 yard season. UK did a good job against him last year. Because the Vandy OL is pretty similar to Kentucky's (mostly awful), it's been difficult for Vanderbilt to put together long drives. This week, DJ Eliot has two tasks. One, don't be the team to let McCrary get loose. And two, keep pressure on the Vandy o-front. It's a very poor o-front, so getting into the o-backfield is something that should happen early and often.
Special Teams : Advantage Vanderbilt
I say Vanderbilt only because UK's special teams are a complete and total disaster. Every week now, UK makes a HUGE error (or more). Last week, Timmons fumbled a punt. UK's special teams is the gift that just keeps on giving to SEC opponents.
Kentucky will win if...they score 17 points. Defensively, just do what everyone has done to Vanderbilt. Against I-A opponents (including MTSU and WKU), the most VU has scored this season is 17.
Vanderbilt will win if...they score 17 points. The best overall unit on the field will be the Vandy defense. Just control the UK o-front and keep Boom Williams in check, and the 'Dores would probably be just fine.
Most important thing for Kentucky...make plays when plays are there to be made. Sounds simple. Most teams do just that. Not UK. Drops. Poor throws. You name it, and this unit has screwed it up. UK needs a big day from Boom Williams.
Prediction: Kentucky 17 Vanderbilt 10...This game is the epitome of a toss up. In all honesty, the team that screws up the least will probably win. There's no real reason to pick UK or Vandy, though you could probably make a better case for VU due to their defense. UK has better offensive skill people by a significant margin this week. Hopefully, UK hits a couple of big plays and avoids the weekly special teams meltdown.
Previous Picks
Kentucky 55 Louisiana 10 (UK 40-30)
Kentucky 34 S Carolina 31 (UK 26-22)
Kentucky 27 Florida 23 (UF 14-9)
Kentucky 24 Missouri 17 (UK 21-13)
Kentucky 48 EKU 10 (UK 34-27)
Kentucky 31 Auburn 24 (AU 30-27)
Miss St 38 Kentucky 31 (MSU 42-16)
Tennessee 38 Kentucky 37 (UT 52-21)
Georgia 27 Kentucky 17 (UGA 27-3)
GBB!!!