
This 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 lost.
*The Vikings won.
*The White Sox won.
*The United States won back the Ryder Cup and Kentuckians Kenny Perry and JB Holmes earned four of the team’s 16.5 total points.
*Isiah Thomas is still unemployed.
All of these things make me happy, but it’s time to move on. First things first, it’s time to focus on the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers. WKU scares me for two reasons. For one thing, consider Kentucky’s last game. I realize that Kentucky left 26 points on the board with four missed field goals, a dropped touchdown and a touchdown erased because EJ Adams took a step out of bounds. 46-14 sounds a lot better than 20-14, but unfortunately, 20-14 is what we got. Once again, thank God for Robbie McAtee. Kentucky didn’t play well, but after the game, people got the idea that Middle Tennessee was legit and would probably win the Sun Belt. Well, either that’s completely untrue or MTSU was completely spent from their effort against Kentucky, because Arkansas State destroyed the Blue Raiders on Saturday. I believe 31-7 was the final score. The situation certainly isn’t as reassuring as it was a week ago.
The second thing I worry about when it comes to Western is the roster. I won’t do a detailed breakdown until later this week, but if it’s like any other Western Kentucky athletic team’s roster, it’s full of a bunch of guys from Kentucky who are ticked off that they didn’t get offered by Kentucky. Remember Patrick Sparks? Yes, I know it’s basketball, but look at how crazy he was in 2003 when he won Sun Belt POY as a sophomore. You get a whole team of those guys and they can do things they usually aren’t capable of doing against any other opponent. The most dangerous underdog team is an angry one, and I think that’s what we’ll see out of WKU.
Coach Brooks has made some changes to the depth chart for this week. At wide receiver, apparently Kyrus Lanxter didn’t have a good bye week. Depending on which chart you look at, he might be behind EJ Adams, Matt Roark and maybe even Gene McCaskill or Eric Adeyemi. When Randall Cobb comes back, Kyrus will most likely be behind him as well.
On defense, the biggest surprise is that Braxton Kelley is moving back into the middle to play for the injured Micah Johnson, rather than staying on the outside and having Johnson’s backup play inside. I don’t know if this is because Coaches Brooks and Brown like what they’ve seen out of Michael Schwindel (replacing Kelley on the outside), or if the middle backups just haven’t gotten the job done. The optimist in me wants to believe that they’re really happy with Schwindel.
In the secondary, Matt Lentz is replacing Ashton Cobb at strong safety. This is a little surprising, because both guys are solid tacklers. I think Cobb blew a couple spots in coverage against MTSU, so maybe that’s the reason why Lentz is getting the nod. I know one thing’s for sure – this is a good position competition to have. I like both of these guys. Lentz is one of those freshmen who you just want to see in some capacity. He is without question the hardest hitter on special teams, and Cobb is without question the hardest hitter in the secondary, so who knows how this will play out? Either way, a good player will start at strong safety against Western, so that makes me happy.
I’m Seth Stogsdill, and I can only hope that this week is as good to me as last weekend was.





