With Snell and Boom being only UK RB tandem to both go over 1,000 yd in a season

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I can't imagine many programs have ever had two guys gain over 1,000 yards in one season with a game left to play. Actually two games. We all knew Boom was great, but Snell has been a very pleasant surprise. So I'd have to count them among the best backfields in UK history. I think it's an accomplishment this program should be very proud of!
 

Deeeefense

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In my life time, the only other crew I could make a case for would be Adams, Logan and Higgs.
But I think this current group is best.

I know Higgs and Logan both made to The League, I can't remember if Adams did or not, but that's a pretty good metric. Given that I might lean a little bit towards this group but not by much.

One thing that hasn't been mention, Coach Gran is a genius when it comes to putting together a running game, that's had a big impact on our RB's ability to crank up those big stats. If Williams returns next year we may have a legit shot at the East IMO, considering everything else we have returning and adding.
 

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Just imagine where we'd be if we had a solid defense and a short passing game. Add those factors and this team will make some real noise on the national scene, not just the SEC.
 
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ukalum1988

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I know Higgs and Logan both made to The League, I can't remember if Adams did or not, but that's a pretty good metric. Given that I might lean a little bit towards this group but not by much.

One thing that hasn't been mention, Coach Gran is a genius when it comes to putting together a running game, that's had a big impact on our RB's ability to crank up those big stats. If Williams returns next year we may have a legit shot at the East IMO, considering everything else we have returning and adding.
George Adams was a late first round draft choice of the NY Giants. Unfortunately he was pretty much a bust in the NFL.
 
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yoshukai

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In my life time, the only other crew I could make a case for would be Adams, Logan and Higgs.
But I think this current group is best.
I was thinking Ivy Joe Hunter was here with those guys ? Am I crazy ?
 

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Looking to next season and what our OL will look like with additional influx of talent plus the experience gained by this year's OL, the future looks "Scary Good"!!!!!!
 

megablue

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I know Higgs and Logan both made to The League, I can't remember if Adams did or not, but that's a pretty good metric. Given that I might lean a little bit towards this group but not by much.

One thing that hasn't been mention, Coach Gran is a genius when it comes to putting together a running game, that's had a big impact on our RB's ability to crank up those big stats. If Williams returns next year we may have a legit shot at the East IMO, considering everything else we have returning and adding.
If I'm not mistaken, George Adams was drafted early in the NFL draft by the New ork Giants. I think he may have been taken 9th.
 
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Little Locke and Smith were a pretty good trio. We threw the ball a ton, so their rushing numbers were lighter than they could have been, but they were all legit backs.

Little - 4320 Yards from Scrimmage, 20 TDs
Locke - 3501 Yards from Scrimmage, 25 TDs
Smith (who actually played 5 years in the NFL) - 1279 Yards from Scrimmage, 10 TDs
 

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And then add Jo Jo Kemp who is a very solid RB; is it fair to say that this is UKs greatest RB stable in its history?
No that isn't fair to say. There are a couple of reasons why Kentucky's running backs are rushing for so much yardage. A valid reason is that they are very good backs. Another valid reason is that Coach Gran calls mostly running plays. The more we run the football, the more rushing yards we rack up. Boom and Benny are a formidable pair of backs, but we had awesome backs in the 80s under Coach Claiborne too.
 
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dallasg23

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They have definitely put us in positions to win games but can't do it on their own. I think we beat tenn and Georgia with a more stable passing game.
 
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brianpoe

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I know Higgs and Logan both made to The League, I can't remember if Adams did or not, but that's a pretty good metric. Given that I might lean a little bit towards this group but not by much.

One thing that hasn't been mention, Coach Gran is a genius when it comes to putting together a running game, that's had a big impact on our RB's ability to crank up those big stats. If Williams returns next year we may have a legit shot at the East IMO, considering everything else we have returning and adding.


Wow...

Very surprised at this post by you my man...

George Adams was a first rounder, #19 in 1985

Marc Logan was a 5th rounder, #130 in 1987

Mark Higgs was an 8th rounder, #205 in 1988


I understand we have had so many first rounders they are easy to forget...
 

brianpoe

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Not to be a debbie downer as the boys have run so well and the oline has definitley improved in the run game but I'm not sure we have ever had this stat line..

Last in SEC in passing attempts and completions.

Bottom 10 nationally in same category with teams with 11 total games.


Of course you can win games with a power running game.

But looking at these other teams with so few passing attempts and so many rushes, we only surpass Tulane and Georgia Southern record-wise...


I think it is promising that we have talent in Snell and Boom, as well as developed a rushing oline, but realistically we cannot ignore the lack of passing game that contributes to these statistics.
 
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Not to be a debbie downer as the boys have run so well and the oline has definitley improved in the run game but I'm not sure we have ever had this stat line..

Last in SEC in passing attempts and completions.

Bottom 10 nationally in same category with teams with 11 total games.


Of course you can win games with a power running game.

But looking at these other teams with so few passing attempts and so many rushes, we only surpass Tulane and Georgia Southern record-wise...


I think it is promising that we have talent in Snell and Boom, as well as developed a rushing oline, but realistically we cannot ignore the lack of passing game that contributes to these statistics.

While true, it's conversely a testament to the running game. We're moving the ball and scoring points despite the clear lack of a passing threat.

If we weren't moving the ball, then the yards and attempts would both be much lower.
 
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"Everybody will earn their position on the field and we will work harder and play cleaner"
 

jauk11

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I know Higgs and Logan both made to The League, I can't remember if Adams did or not, but that's a pretty good metric. Given that I might lean a little bit towards this group but not by much.

One thing that hasn't been mention, Coach Gran is a genius when it comes to putting together a running game, that's had a big impact on our RB's ability to crank up those big stats. If Williams returns next year we may have a legit shot at the East IMO, considering everything else we have returning and adding.

And we still have "fans" on here campaigning to get Stoops fired now.
 

jauk11

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Love how excited Stoops seems to be about AJ Rose.

And I am excited about having so many of these young players, a lot of them redshirts, that are getting ready to step up and continue our progress. Good young talent at every position, not and never will be on a par with the top SEC teams with great in state talent, but a great step above what we are used to------before the strike.