Louisville’s offense is significantly better than its defense. Hunter Cantwell has backed up Brian Brohm for three years, and it is his time to shine. I’m not as high on him as some of the Louisville fans who say he’s even better than Brohm and use some weird Mel Kiper formula to make that deduction, [...]
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KENTUCKY’S DEFENSE VS. LOUISVILLE’S OFFENSE
Posted: 29th August 2008 by Kenny Colston in Braxton Kelley, Corey Peters, Hunter Cantwell, Jeremy Jarmon, Louisville, Marcus McClinton, Micah Johnson, Rich Brooks, Ricky Lumpkin, Steve Brown, Trevard Lindley, UK footballHow to Replace Wesley Woodyard
Posted: 18th July 2008 by Kenny Colston in Braxton Kelley, Corey Peters, Jeremy Jarmon, Kentucky Football, Marcus McClinton, Micah Johnson, Trevard Lindley, UK football, Wesley WoodyardThis is a topic I’ve bounced around with some of my friends who also cover UK football: how can a defense that lost their best defense playmaker and emotional leader for the past two years actually be considered better this year? In effect, how do you replace Wesley Woodyard and his production? And my answer [...]
Blue Ribbon/ESPN Preview: 7 Wins Not Impossible.
Posted: 9th July 2008 by Kenny Colston in Curtis Pulley, Dicky Lyons Jr., Jeremy Jarmon, Joker Philips, Kentucky Football, Marcus McClinton, Mike Hartline, Randy Sanders, Rich Brooks, UK footballESPN has recently been releasing previews on all 12 SEC teams. The East preview was two days ago; the West previews were yesterday. Sadly, they were all “insider” content, meaning you better have a subscription that you pay for already or cough up some dough. Otherwise… no preview for you. Until right now! That’s right, [...]
Spring Football Breakdown
Posted: 10th April 2008 by Kenny Colston in Ashton Cobb, Marcus McClinton, Paul Warford, Tony Dixon, Trevard Lindley, UK footballThe news out of spring practice today didn’t change much besides the Tony Dixon injury, which is being evaluated to see what the extent of the sprain is. That being said, let’s take the time to breakdown another position this spring–defensive backs. The stars of the secondary are junior corner Trevard Lindley and senior free [...]