From the article:
If I told you after Kentucky got dominated by Florida in Week 2 that the Wildcats would enter Week 10 with a legitimate chance at winning the SEC East, you would have laughed at me.
Well, here we are, in early November, and that is exactly the case. Kentucky is in second place, a game back of Florida in the SEC East with a chance to end up in the Georgia Dome in December. The Wildcats need wins over Georgia and Tennessee to close out their SEC schedule -- which, neither of those games seems out of reach for Kentucky right now -- and the Gators to lose twice in their last three SEC games against Arkansas, Missouri and LSU.
That's not likely but certainly not out of the realm of possibility. What a time to be alive.
The 'Cats and Gators both are on the rise after wins in this week's SEC Power Rankings. Check out where the rest of the conference is heading into November:
http://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...-kentucky-really-win-the-east-division-title/
If I told you after Kentucky got dominated by Florida in Week 2 that the Wildcats would enter Week 10 with a legitimate chance at winning the SEC East, you would have laughed at me.
Well, here we are, in early November, and that is exactly the case. Kentucky is in second place, a game back of Florida in the SEC East with a chance to end up in the Georgia Dome in December. The Wildcats need wins over Georgia and Tennessee to close out their SEC schedule -- which, neither of those games seems out of reach for Kentucky right now -- and the Gators to lose twice in their last three SEC games against Arkansas, Missouri and LSU.
That's not likely but certainly not out of the realm of possibility. What a time to be alive.
The 'Cats and Gators both are on the rise after wins in this week's SEC Power Rankings. Check out where the rest of the conference is heading into November:
http://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...-kentucky-really-win-the-east-division-title/