Cats To The Liberty Bowl In Week 8 SEC Bowl Projections

by:N. Jourdan10/19/14
liberty bowl David Ching over at ESPN.com just released his bowl projections for this week, and the Cats are slated (again) to be walking in Memphis in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. Ching had this to say about Kentucky in his projections:
"Kentucky (5-2) gets to stay in, but the Wildcats are coming off a 41-3 loss at LSU and will face a challenging second half of the schedule where earning another victory (and achieving bowl eligibility) might be tough."
Below is the rest of his projections, which to no surprise has Mississippi State in the playoff semifinal at the Rose Bowl: College Football Playoff semifinal (Rose Bowl): Mississippi State Capital One Orange Bowl: Ole Miss Cotton Bowl: Alabama Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl: Georgia Citrus Bowl: Auburn TaxSlayer Bowl: LSU Outback Bowl: Missouri Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl: Texas A&M Belk Bowl: South Carolina AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl: Tennessee AutoZone Liberty Bowl: Kentucky I say the team shakes this picture up on Saturday, don't you? [ESPN.com: SEC bowl projections: Week 8] _________________________________________________________ My Goodbye To KSR: With that, I have completed my final article as a writer here at KSR. After two great years of doing what I thought I never would be able to, it is time for me to move on to the next chapter. I truly cannot thank Matt, Drew, and Tyler enough for giving me the chance to write for all of you here. It’s going to be weird to be leaving a place that I have identified with throughout the last two years, however all of things I've been able to do have been really mind-blowing. The main sport that I had covered for both KSR College and the main site was baseball, and I had a hell of a crew in David Mulloy, Dean Bowling, Brooks Holton, and Derek Johnson to make our coverage pretty in-depth. The pinnacle of this baseball coverage to me was back in May, when myself, David, and Dean sat out in the pouring on and off again rain to watch A.J. Reed and the squad play in the NCAA Tournament. While the team lost that lone game I was at, I’ll never forget sprinting with laptop in hand to the press box as rain the size of Cadillac’s came pouring down. So for those memories, I thank those guys tremendously. However everyone else at KSR has really helped to make this site like a big, online family. I could really spend the next 20 minutes telling you the reader about all the stories that have helped make this the best two years I could have asked for. From borderline impromptu dodgeball games against UK, to covering the Coach Cal Fantasy Camp, I could really go on for hours, but I’ll spare you the time. Finally, I want to thank you the readers for all of the views and words (most kind, some not) that you have given me over my time here. You all really do make this site what it is, and for that I at least cannot thank you enough. With that said, it is time for this cowboy to ride away. Thank you friends, and Go Cats!

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