SEC Shorts jokes Kentucky 'reverted to a 1920s offense' in South Carolina loss

You may have heard of SEC Shorts, the sketch comedy group led by Josh Snead and Robert Clay with weekly videos during college football season poking fun at the weekend results in the Southeastern Conference.
An easy target in the latest update released Monday morning? You guessed it, the Kentucky Wildcats.
The video takes place in the College Football ER, Auburn opening as the first patient after taking a 21-14 loss to California — jokes flying about poor quarterback play offsetting the playmaking talent. Then comes our very own Wildcats, the second patient wearing Kentucky gear filmed in black and white with a leather helmet.
As expected, a jab at the team’s embarrassing 31-6 loss to South Carolina and its 183 total yards — 44 through the air on just six total completions.
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“He completed six forward passes the whole game,” the first medical professional says.
“I’ve never seen anything like this before, he’s reverted to a 1920s offense,” the other responds.
“Hey there, any chance A&M gives coach the old hire-ooski?” the blissfully unaware patient in Kentucky gear asks.
“Hm, definitely not.”
Harsh? Sure. True? Unfortunately.
The rest of the video jokes about Deion Sanders getting canned at Colorado, Texas leaving Michigan dazed and confused, Notre Dame falling out of the playoff hunt and Oregon looking for more Bo Nixes.
Check out the entire Week 2 edition of SEC Shorts below:
Time to see what Week 3 brings after Georgia comes to town!
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