The thought of D.J. Eliot gameplanning to stop Lamar Jackson.

BlueRunner11

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Hjack

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Other than state pride, doubt there will be a lot riding on that game.
 

MulletCat

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I just hope someone is assigned to game plan for his backup.
I really feel sorry for backups that play us. They leave our game with an abundance of confidence just putting up a Heisman level performance,,only to be crushed the next week by a real defense
 

ThwKentuckyKid

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He is going to have to stay healthy, dude is a freak but the human body can only take so much. The way he takes chances and puts his body at risk is worrisome.
 

Tskware

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Jan 26, 2003
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Louisville beats us with ease without Jackson at QB, they are much better than we are. Their coach is much better than our coach as well.
 
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seccats04

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Eliot is too much of a pretty boy to be a DC. Most of the great ones are rugged, redneck a$$holes that will light a fire under your *** (John Chavis and Jeremy Pruitt come to mind). Eliot has never come across as a guy that will lay into you if you make a bonehead play. Stoops was a good DC and look at his personality, like when he throws temper tantrems on the sideline. It gets the guys on D fired up. Eliot puts me to sleep listening to him. It's cliche' but a team is a reflection of their coach and our D plays way too relaxed.
 

Blueaz

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1986 basketball season... Navy at UK.
Vital calling the game... Says this about Rob Locke vs David Robinson. While we are killing them and Rex (freshman) is playing great.
One of the biggest reasons he couldn't visit UK a while