Louisville writer Rick Bozich a huge homer, said L should be in the top 25 after beating hapless Austin Peay 62-0

The-Hack

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But why is it considered a murderers schedule when you play Florida, Vandy, South Carolina, Mississippi State, Arkansas……? It’s not like teams play every good sec team yearly.

Lol. No one gets that schedule . . . maybe half of those, mixed with Georgia, Bama, Texas, LSU, Oklahoma, etc., etc.

Hey, the Cards won 10 last year.

How many of teams U of L beat who ended in the Top 25? Hmmmm. Even Notre Dame dropped out iIRC!!
 
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The-Hack

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I never drive whilst posting to a card fan. That would be criminally charged as “driving while distracted by laughter!”

Actually,
I hope the Cards and we are ranked Top 15 that last week. It would be billed as a Play Off “play-in game.”
 

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You may not want to hear this, FSU had all but 5 starters opt out of the Georgia game. Do you really want to brag about that win?
I don’t believe I was bragging. I was responding to your statement about Tech playing a close game and your hidden assumption that makes the ACC good.
I believe UK would have been the second closest game Georgia had. Kirby likes Stoops. We Sucked last year. Worst team in 3 years. Played Georgia close tho.
If you are blind enough to not see the ACC is the weakest power 4 there is really nothing further I can say.
The results each year prove it time and time again.
12-0 league champions to hapless 0-2 start to unranked teams in 8 months.
Yea , you guys are killing it.
 
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CRZ4UK

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Ol rockycard setting himself up for another meltdown and ban just like last year after we thump them again in November. These rankings mean nothing until the playoff metric comes out.
They are talking National Championship on their board after the Austin Peay game.
I had to go watch because that did seem like a dominate performance.
Either UL is really, really good or AP was very bad. No other way to put it.
UL ends looked like two Josh Allen’s. OTs for Peay could not get a hand on them speed rushing. Easy sacks
Peay DL looked like WRs out there. The NT at 270 was the biggest. DTs at 245 ooof.
Even in the ACC that’s tiny.
Deone at NT is 345, DT Silver at 330.
That’s 75lbs difference each.

QB looked good, WRs made some good catches.
We will know how bad or good each team was by week 4.
GT and ND will prove if UL is good. Or if
Austin Peay was that bad.
 
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“modern Era”. Most cringe term in sports.
Yeah, I wonder what he thinks now about the modern, modern era. You know like 5 years back. It just makes me laugh when people move the numbers to fit their points of view. Conversation we had was a few years back talking about both programs and I made a point about how historically our records were comparable. He went on to say not in the modern era UL dominates, and we are now contenders. That post did not age well LOL.
 
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Yeah, I wonder what he thinks now about the modern, modern era. You know like 5 years back. It just makes me laugh when people move the numbers to fit their points of view. Conversation we had was a few years back talking about both programs and I made a point about how historically our records were comparable. He went on to say not in the modern era UL dominates, and we are now contenders. That post did not age well LOL.
Had a UL fan teacher that did the same. ''since 1980 UK has 3 titles and so does UL''.


Lol
 

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You may not want to hear this, FSU had all but 5 starters opt out of the Georgia game. Do you really want to brag about that win?
And Georgia had several transfers that opted out. FSU's QB got hurt, and yes, fair or not, that changed who they were as a team. I think that's been very evident since they BARELY beat UofL (whom we put 38 on).
 
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They are talking National Championship on their board after the Austin Peay game.
I had to go watch because that did seem like a dominate performance.
Either UL is really, really good or AP was very bad. No other way to put it.
UL ends looked like two Josh Allen’s. OTs for Peay could not get a hand on them speed rushing. Easy sacks
Peay DL looked like WRs out there. The NT at 270 was the biggest. DTs at 245 ooof.
Even in the ACC that’s tiny.
Deone at NT is 345, DT at 330.

QB looked good, WRs made some good catches.
We will know how bad or good each team was by week 4.
GT and ND will prove if UL is good. Or if
Austin Peay was that bad.
I just browsed the Austin Peay roster. The only piece missing on that D line is Smurfette. Pretty certain there's a grad who can stand in for Papa Smurf.

A blocking sled might offer more resistance.
 

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I just browsed the Austin Peay roster. The only piece missing on that D line is Smurfette. Pretty certain there's a grad who can stand in for Papa Smurf.

A blocking sled might offer more resistance.
Tha ACC as a league goes with small quick Dlinemen. This isn’t the only small line they will see this year.
It’s why we have been eating them alive in the trenches for years now.
Brohm has upgraded the Oline to SEC standards.
Dline recruits at that size are the hardest to find.
 
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Ole Miss could have scored 100. Welcome to NIL, where FCS teams lose by 60+ on the regular. NIL/Transfer Portal has screwed the smaller schools. Five teams in the SEC won their games by at least 60 points.
The jury is still out on NIL having any effect on this. Players going to schools for the highest dollar still have baggage. Spurrier beat Central Michigan 82-6 in 1998. Fulmer beat Louisiana Monroe 71-3 not long after that. Heck Oklahoma blanked TAMU 77-0 in the late 1990s, and UCLA beat almighty Texas 66-3 back in the late 1990s