Louisville has dominated the series since they renewed it except for except for the 4 years Kragthorpe was there. There is a reason the 3rd string QB is still third string.
Hate to correct you about your team, but Krag coached there for 3 years.
Louisville has dominated the series since they renewed it except for except for the 4 years Kragthorpe was there. There is a reason the 3rd string QB is still third string.
That is stupid statement...We are not claiming to be the world beaters yet like your fan base is, but the disparity is disappearing fast and you know it...If not for the dropped ints against you and Fla. we would be talking a much different story hereGeorgia scored a lot of points against everyone last year including 63 against UK.
Seemed like 30 . I stand corrected.Hate to correct you about your team, but Krag coached there for 3 years.
He also was never the player he was at Auburn either...The same thing that was said about Michael Dyer and he had no legal problems while he was there. The only real iffy guy they took was the TCU kid.
I think BP is a despicable dirt bag, but the man is a hell of a coach and that is why TJ hired him back going into the ACC and he was willing to listen to what little static they caught because the ul fan base could care less...I do believe Louisville will be better than some UK fans are giving them. However, I don't believe they will be anywhere as good as UofL fans think they will be. You just don't lose that much over a 2 year period and replace them with JUCOs & transfers without missing a beat. They have good talent, still. But QB and OL will determine how good they can be. I think they go 7-5. Maybe 8-4. I think we go 7-5 maybe 8-4. I think we beat them at Commonwealth. If we get any kind of CB play, our defense will be much improved.
Well that is absurd.All I know is Petrino took WKU and gave us a beating....
Until Stoops proves he can beat Petrino, I will not talk trash about UL football.
The loss to UL last season was one of the biggest choke jobs in UK football history.
Freddie Maggard has stated more than once that the talent that Petrino inherited at wku was greater than MS was left at KENTUCKY...And I do think that at this point in time that BP is a more experienced HC...All I know is Petrino took WKU and gave us a beating....
Until Stoops proves he can beat Petrino, I will not talk trash about UL football.
The loss to UL last season was one of the biggest choke jobs in UK football history.
You are wrong ...I do think that BP was blackballed in the ACC and ONLY TJ would touch him when nobody else in the country would...That said, he is still a hell of a coach...UL fans are like fans anywhere else. In the end the most important thing is winning games.
All I know is Petrino took WKU and gave us a beating....
Until Stoops proves he can beat Petrino, I will not talk trash about UL football.
The loss to UL last season was one of the biggest choke jobs in UK football history.
Can't be over 25-30 at the most...I think I have seen UK lose games in every form possibleYou think last year's loss to UofL was one of the biggest choke jobs in UK football history??????? LOL!!!!! What an idiotic thing to say. You clearly haven't watched much UK football.
Bonnafon is much improved over last year. I didn't believe it until I saw the spring game. Quicker decision making and making the right reads. Remember he was a true freshman last year, now he's had a full year in the system. UL will be good this year. Hopefully Stoops can show he can coach some this year and not have to send his red shirts out to try to start a fight before the game again.
Here we go.... This is not only possible, but I think probable.... Especially, the UL beat down... The tide has turned and UL will take a few years of whippings....Very confident we beat UL this season. Should have last year, now they are demonstrably worst while we are steadily improving. I'd rank UL 9th most difficult 2015 opponent - and am very confident we win 7 games.
1)Auburn
2)Georgia
3)Tennessee
4)Missouri
5)Miss St
6)South Carolina
7)Florida
8)Louisiana-Laffayette
9)UL
10)Vandy
11)EKU
12)Charlotte
So, you're saying that you think that UL will beat UK at Commonwealth? Nice avatar, it makes you want to ride a motor cycle.....I do believe Louisville will be better than some UK fans are giving them. However, I don't believe they will be anywhere as good as UofL fans think they will be. You just don't lose that much over a 2 year period and replace them with JUCOs & transfers without missing a beat. They have good talent, still. But QB and OL will determine how good they can be. I think they go 7-5. Maybe 8-4. I think we go 7-5 maybe 8-4. I think we beat them at Commonwealth. If we get any kind of CB play, our defense will be much improved.
Not as tough as last year. It isn't that hard to understand, they had 10 guys drafted by the NFL, and they ain't got 10 on the bench to step in their place who are as good or better.
Clemson pounds them in week 3 and ends their chase for the Atlantic div title.
ask our friendly Georgia visitors, Grantham's defenses get worst the longer he stays in 1 place. his NFL style of not teaching fundamentals catches up and degrades a college defensive roster. At some point UL fans will understand why every georgia fan (and coach, and player) hates Grantham and celebrate him being gone and were fired up to emasculate him in a bowl game (when Richt's team normally don't care and have checked out for the season).
This isn't the 2000's anymore, his offense is old and stale and no longer innovative or the best in the country. the game has past him by, we are in the era of hurry up no huddle spread QB running, his pro style QB under center huddling stuff is last century. score points, OK, lets see if he does as much this yr as last without Parker and with an even worst O line and still no clear cut leader to be their starting QB.
At first glance:
1. Louisville's running back corps looks pretty good, but...
2. Louisville's offensive line to me is a gaping question mark; I'd rather have pedestrian running backs and a very good offensive line myself
3. Louisville potentially returns three players who played significant roles at QB last year...
4. ...all three played major roles in big wins...and the same could be said in losses especially at UVa and Clemson
5. I don't care what anybody says, to me the wide receiving corps is a question mark, but...
6. James Quick being slid inside to a slot looked like a major positive in the Spring
7. Louisville had heavy losses in the secondary where for the second year in a row they lost their safety tandem to the NFL and both corners, but...
8. Josh Harvey-Clemons at safety coupled with Shaq Wiggins at corner bring positional experience as starters in this defensive scheme from Georgia and stem the three hardship losses; Harvey-Clemons should have a bearing on run support...for a year. A year from now we'll be talking about his contract numbers as a First or Second round draft pick.
9. Whatever Louisville lacks or has lost, they return an outstanding front seven. The linebacking corps is deep and experienced with Burgess, Keith Kelsey and Keith Brown, the defensive tackles led by Sheldon Rankins and Deangelo Brown are as well and the insertion of Davonta Fields bridges the loss of Mount and Mauldin. Louisville should be very difficult to run against.
Yeah common sense is so uncommon here.Well that is absurd.
At first glance:
1. Louisville's running back corps looks pretty good, but...
2. Louisville's offensive line to me is a gaping question mark; I'd rather have pedestrian running backs and a very good offensive line myself
3. Louisville potentially returns three players who played significant roles at QB last year...
4. ...all three played major roles in big wins...and the same could be said in losses especially at UVa and Clemson
5. I don't care what anybody says, to me the wide receiving corps is a question mark, but...
6. James Quick being slid inside to a slot looked like a major positive in the Spring
7. Louisville had heavy losses in the secondary where for the second year in a row they lost their safety tandem to the NFL and both corners, but...
8. Josh Harvey-Clemons at safety coupled with Shaq Wiggins at corner bring positional experience as starters in this defensive scheme from Georgia and stem the three hardship losses; Harvey-Clemons should have a bearing on run support...for a year. A year from now we'll be talking about his contract numbers as a First or Second round draft pick.
9. Whatever Louisville lacks or has lost, they return an outstanding front seven. The linebacking corps is deep and experienced with Burgess, Keith Kelsey and Keith Brown, the defensive tackles led by Sheldon Rankins and Deangelo Brown are as well and the insertion of Davonta Fields bridges the loss of Mount and Mauldin. Louisville should be very difficult to run against.
The OLine really seems like it will be tested and remains a question mark. It was not great last year with two NFL draft picks.
When you evaluate Louisville, you need to consider the high value transfers that they have added. Devante Fields, Josh Harvey Clemons, Shaq Wiggins, JaQuay Williams, Jamari Staples, Paul Harris. Those guys, and several good Juco's balance out some of the losses to the NFL. Defense should be very, very good. Receivers should be very good, but nobody as good as Parker. Top running back returns, and QB play should be improved, with Bonnafon, Bolin, Gardiner and Ferguson all capable of contributing. The biggest question mark is the offensive line. I expect Louisville to be better than last year, if the line is adequate, but with a tougher schedule. The UK game will definitely be tougher.
You think last year's loss to UofL was one of the biggest choke jobs in UK football history??????? LOL!!!!! What an idiotic thing to say. You clearly haven't watched much UK football.
I'm 41 years old and I've been watching my whole life.
The drop by McWilson, which cost us the game, was the biggest choke play I've ever seen at UK except for the interception Lorenzen threw vs. Florida when all he had to do was run out the clock and seal the victory in Lexington.
Yes, UK had multiple chances to win vs. UL last season. It was a horrible choke job. And for those making excuses for losing to that football powerhouse, WKU, well, excuses, excuses.....
Fact is, Petrino continues to beat us like a drum most years wherever he is.....That is reality. That WKU loss was awful and should have never happened at UK.
I've already predicted that UK should win this season's game vs. UL.
Were you out at the store buying bread during the LSU game?
I don't know that we have more questions just that we have 2 obvious questions. LB and cb. Lb's got better as the year went on and their problem was fixable and not one of ability. Cb's. Are the opposite.they just seem to be in over their head. We have some young guys that are gonna push the upperclassmen but cb will not be a strength til '16.I expect Louisville to be about what they were last season, a good team with a winning record, but a clear cut below the elite (top 10), one that probably falls in the 20-40 range. A stiff defense that makes lots of plays, but when playing good teams, tires somewhat & gives up points, in part, because of a very average and inconsistent offense that has trouble consistently driving the ball, gaining field position, and keeping defense off the field.
Last year's biggest offensive problem was inexperience & health at QB spot, and losing its stud (Parker) days before the opener unexpectedly for the first half of the season. QB play should take a big step forward because of obvious reasons (experience, Petrino), and losing Parker is huge, but OLine is a major question, and I think will be what holds this unit down another season as being mediocre, which can be described as "bad" for a Petrino team. Defensively, some questions at CB, but a very strong front 7 should help in that regard. Defense won't be the problem for them, Grantham or no Grantham.
I think Kentucky has a few more questions to answer at this point, but that doesn't mean they'll be better or worse than the Cards. I admit, that although I still watch every play of every game that UK plays in (and not because of rival obsession, but because of genuine interest as an alum), youth sports demands & closed practices no longer allow me to follow the program as closely as I once did. But I do still follow, and read what I can, so I will offer my opinions here.
I think the Cats will be improved this year due to young talent gaining experience, and a young HC getting another year under his belt running a program.
I still believe the Cats have some questions to answer at several spots, but none more daunting than these 4:
1) can they successfully replace the one really good defensive strength from a year ago they lost....great QB pressure from the edge with Dupree & Smith?
2) can the secondary make a considerable move forward, especially considering the first question?
3) are there enough experienced playmakers in the LB corp to get the defense off the field, which is vitally important in a 3-4 scheme?
4) will QB play improve to a more consistent level?
I don't know the answers to these questions yet, but I'm much more confident in #4 being a yes than 1-3. If the answer to all 4 is yes, then I think a great season is possible, maybe 8+ wins, including a win over Louisville. If the answers to all 4 are no, then winning more than 4 or 5 becomes unlikely, and so does a win over Louisville. I some yes, some no, a record between 5-7 and 7-5, and a toss up game with Louisville.
A lot can happen between now and season's end. But as of now, I say the game is there for the taking for both schools.
Petrino took over a team that had been solid and went to a bowl game. Stoops took over a program with Sunbelt level talent and a first year QB.All I know is Petrino took WKU and gave us a beating....
Until Stoops proves he can beat Petrino, I will not talk trash about UL football.
The loss to UL last season was one of the biggest choke jobs in UK football history.
At first glance:
1. Louisville's running back corps looks pretty good, but...
2. Louisville's offensive line to me is a gaping question mark; I'd rather have pedestrian running backs and a very good offensive line myself
3. Louisville potentially returns three players who played significant roles at QB last year...
4. ...all three played major roles in big wins...and the same could be said in losses especially at UVa and Clemson
5. I don't care what anybody says, to me the wide receiving corps is a question mark, but...
6. James Quick being slid inside to a slot looked like a major positive in the Spring
7. Louisville had heavy losses in the secondary where for the second year in a row they lost their safety tandem to the NFL and both corners, but...
8. Josh Harvey-Clemons at safety coupled with Shaq Wiggins at corner bring positional experience as starters in this defensive scheme from Georgia and stem the three hardship losses; Harvey-Clemons should have a bearing on run support...for a year. A year from now we'll be talking about his contract numbers as a First or Second round draft pick.
9. Whatever Louisville lacks or has lost, they return an outstanding front seven. The linebacking corps is deep and experienced with Burgess, Keith Kelsey and Keith Brown, the defensive tackles led by Sheldon Rankins and Deangelo Brown are as well and the insertion of Davonta Fields bridges the loss of Mount and Mauldin. Louisville should be very difficult to run against.