This by a mile,the cut blocks are not what I want to see our guys play againstVastly prefer Miami to GT as opponent
Miami doesn't draw that well at home. The BBN would rule in the stands.Miami would be interesting with old foe Mark Richt there now. Him wanting to show he is still an SEC caliber coach. Also he has a pretty good record against UK.
The offensive scheme for Tech could potentially cause some problems for our D. With the extra time and practices devoted to one game. You would think the coaches could come up with a defensive game plan to stop them.
Myself I would prefer to play Miami. It could help open up recruiting in Florida. The biggest problem is the distance could potentially make it similar to a home game for them.
Miami doesn't draw that well at home. The BBN would rule in the stands.
Relatively close? It's like a 6 hour drive!I honestly don't have the slightest clue on how well Miami packs the stands. But just my assumption that it being a bowl game and relatively close to home would help them draw more fans than their average regular season game.
The interstates in florida just go on and on to get somewhere. Lived there for 15 years, 3 of which was spent on the interstates.Relatively close? It's like a 6 hour drive!
Same here. GT would be a headacheVastly prefer Miami to GT as opponent
Yep. Went to Miami from Kentucky this summer and drove. Never again.The interstates in florida just go on and on to get somewhere. Lived there for 15 years, 3 of which was spent on the interstates.
Key West from Orlando drive is a continental drive.Yep. Went to Miami from Kentucky this summer and drove. Never again.
Yeah I have a friend that said he drove from Lexington to key west one time.Key West from Orlando drive is a continental drive.
Relatively close? It's like a 6 hour drive!
I lived in Sarasota for 5 years. Outside of Miami metro, there is no Miami following, and even within the city, they're an afterthought.Yes relatively close. Its roughly 5 hours from Miami to Jacksonville as compared to around 11 hours from Lexington to Jacksonville. I'm also going off the train of thought that not all Hurricane fans have to live in Miami. I would assume they are scattered through the state some closer some farther. Just like UK fans in Kentucky.
Not really. Miami fans are much more like UofL...not many fans outside of Dade county and the surrounding area.Yes relatively close. Its roughly 5 hours from Miami to Jacksonville as compared to around 11 hours from Lexington to Jacksonville. I'm also going off the train of thought that not all Hurricane fans have to live in Miami. I would assume they are scattered through the state some closer some farther. Just like UK fans in Kentucky.
Well. Miami/Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties, but yeah.Not really. Miami fans are much more like UofL...not many fans outside of Dade county and the surrounding area.
Miami would be interesting with old foe Mark Richt there now. Him wanting to show he is still an SEC caliber coach. Also he has a pretty good record against UK.
The offensive scheme for Tech could potentially cause some problems for our D. With the extra time and practices devoted to one game. You would think the coaches could come up with a defensive game plan to stop them.
Myself I would prefer to play Miami. It could help open up recruiting in Florida. The biggest problem is the distance could potentially make it similar to a home game for them.