If these things happen on Saturday, my day will have been made. 1. Get off to a fast start. It took too long to get things going against Middle Tennessee two weeks ago, and the defense was caught off guard with the speed of the MTSU running backs. WKU doesn’t have the same kind of [...]
Archive for September, 2008
KENTUCKY VS. WESTERN KENTUCKY – MAKE MY DAY
Posted: 25th September 2008 by seth stogsdill in UncategorizedTags: Mike Hartline, Ryan Tydlacka, UK Defense, UK football, Western Kentucky
Tailgating 101: WKU Edition
Posted: 25th September 2008 by Derrick Johnson in UncategorizedTags: Basketball, Football, WKU
I’m going to change things up a bit this week. In the past few weeks I’ve given menus of what would make for a good tailgating party. This week there is so much going there will be little time for any real tailgating to take place. First off, I hope everyone gets [...]
Tailgating 101: WKU Edition
Posted: 25th September 2008 by Derrick Johnson in UncategorizedTags: Basketball, Football, WKU
I’m going to change things up a bit this week. In the past few weeks I’ve given menus of what would make for a good tailgating party. This week there is so much going there will be little time for any real tailgating to take place. First off, I hope everyone gets [...]
THIS IS NOT THE TIME TO PANIC
Posted: 24th September 2008 by seth stogsdill in UncategorizedTags: Billy Gillispie, Daniel Orton, Recruiting, UK basketball
That’s right, I said it. In the last few days, Matt Jones has broken a couple of stories about Daniel Orton, the most important recruit of the next 2-3 years. He took a visit to Kansas and they threw everything but the kitchen sink at them, as Bill Self is prone to do. As a [...]
The Need To Knows About WKU
Posted: 24th September 2008 by Derrick Johnson in UncategorizedTags: Corey Peters, Kentucky, Micha Johnson, Mike Hartline, Randall Cobb, Receivers, Rich Brooks, Ricky Lumpkin, WKU
After a week off, the Cats look to continue their winning ways against an in-state school. Western Kentucky will bring it’s newly reclassified Division I football team to Lexington for a matchup with the top dog in the state. The Toppers have had good teams in recent years as they conclude the process of becoming [...]
Whoa, where am I?
Posted: 24th September 2008 by Kenny Colston in Kentucky Football, SEC football, UK footballTags: Kentucky Football, SEC Power Poll, UK football
Hey, who messed with the layout around here? Oh…wait. Anyway, I hope you guys like our move to WordPress, things are looking a lot better here. Sadly, I’m running low on time this morning, but I give you this– Week 4 of the SEC Power Poll. UK is 7th, which would be good, if Vandy [...]
WORLD’S GREATEST CLASSIC GAME ANALYSIS: UK VS. CINCINNATI (2005)
Posted: 24th September 2008 by seth stogsdill in UncategorizedTags: Chuck Hayes, Cincinnati, Kelenna Azibuke, Patrick Sparks, rajon rondo, Randolph Morris, Shagari Alleyne, Tubby Smith, UK basketball
I can’t believe I found this one. I hadn’t seen it since it originally aired, even though we taped it. Somehow, the tape got lost in the shuffle, but I have now found it and I can’t wait to see it again. The 2005 Kentucky Wildcats were both good and frustrating at the same time. [...]
Mouse Trap (Game)?
Posted: 23rd September 2008 by Kenny Colston in Alabama, Kentucky Football, Micah Johnson, Rich Brooks, UK footballAs a kid, I kind of liked the board game Mouse Trap. Mainly just the big cage that would fall down on your mouse if you did something wrong. And coming this Saturday, I feel like UK has just rolled the dice, praying that huge mouse trap cage doesn’t fall on them. Let’s look at [...]
MOVING PAST THE WEEKEND EUPHORIA
Posted: 22nd September 2008 by seth stogsdill in Braxton Kelley, Matt Lentz, Rich Brooks, Steve Brown, UK footballThis past weekend was one of my favorite weekends ever in terms of sports. It had to be my favorite weekend ever that didn’t involve Kentucky. *Auburn vs. LSU was the best game of the young season. *Bobby Petrino got his teeth kicked down his throat. *So did Phil Fulmer. *Notre Dame lost. *The Packers [...]
What a weekend! As a true fan of golf I spent most of Sunday glued to my television watching the United States reclaim the Ryder Cup. What an atmosphere. If I wasn’t working I would have been there hooting and hollering right along with everyone else. It’s safe to say Kentucky made it’s self known [...]