For the first week of the season, all SEC teams in action play other SEC teams. There are five games on tap including the Cats and Cocks. How many jokes will we hear this week involving cocks? Seroiusly, probably enough to start a drinking game. SOUTH CAROLINA @ KENTUCKY 12:30 pm RAYCOM Oh [...]
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SEC Football: This Weekend's Games
Posted: 10th October 2008 by Derrick Johnson in Arkansas, Auburn, College Football, Florida Gators, Georgia, Kentucky Football, LSU football, SEC football, South Carolina, Steve Spurrier, Tennessee, VanderbiltTags: Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi State, SEC, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
Mythbusting the SEC
Posted: 17th September 2008 by Kenny Colston in Alabama, Auburn, Florida Gators, LSU, Mississippi State, SEC football, South Carolina, Tennessee, VanderbiltWith UK having an off week, it’s time to tackle some things about that good old Southeastern Conference that just may or may not be true. Feel free to add anything you want in the comments. Myth No. 1: Vanderbilt is good enough to go bowlingLet’s be for real here guys. The ‘Dores give up [...]
Around The SEC: Week 3
Posted: 12th September 2008 by Kenny Colston in Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, SEC football, South Carolina, Tennessee, VanderbiltLast week the SEC went 7-1 in non-conference games. The lone loss came when Wake Forest kicked a field goal as time expired to beat Mississippi 30-28. Elsewhere, the only close game occurred in Little Rock where Arkansas trailed Louisiana Monroe for most of the game but managed to pull out a victory late in [...]
VANDERBILT, SOUTH CAROLINA AND DAVID SIMS
Posted: 5th September 2008 by Kenny Colston in South Carolina, UK football, VanderbiltI’m sure a lot of you watched the Vanderbilt/South Carolina game last night on ESPN. I am very surprised that the Commodores were able to pull it together after being down 10-0. I was equally surprised to see South Carolina struggle so much on offense. If people still think that Steve Spurrier is going to [...]
Around The SEC: Who's Playing Who?
Posted: 5th September 2008 by Kenny Colston in Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida Gators, Georgia, LSU football, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, SEC football, South Carolina, Tennessee, VanderbiltLast week the league as a whole went 10-2 against non-conference opponents with Tennessee and Mississippi State suffering the only two losses. Thanks guys! Last night we got our first glimpse of league action with South Carolina visited Vanderbilt and left with a 24-17 defeat at the hands of the Commodores. On Saturday, the rest [...]
SEC Power Poll Ballot–Week 1
Posted: 3rd September 2008 by Kenny Colston in Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida Gators, Georgia, Kentucky Football, LSU football, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, SEC football, SEC Power Poll, South Carolina, Tennessee, UK football, VanderbiltWe told you before we are very thankful to be invited to be part of the SEC Power Poll. And even more thankful to be able to air our comments and ballot here. So this is what was just turned in. You get the first look! In reverse order. 12. Mississippi StateAnyone who put Croom [...]
SWING GAME EXTRAVAGANZA
Posted: 15th August 2008 by Kenny Colston in Alabama, Louisville, Mike Hartline, Mississippi State, Morgan Newton, SEC football, South Carolina, Tennessee, UK footballI’d love nothing more than to see Kentucky lift up another trophy at another bowl game this season. However, in order to pull this off, they have to do work in the five contests that I consider to be swing games. I know that as a Kentucky football fan, I can’t take any game for [...]
Breaking In A New QB? Not a Problem!
Posted: 24th July 2008 by Kenny Colston in Curtis Pulley, Joker Philips, Kentucky Football, Mike Hartline, Randy Sanders, SEC football, South Carolina, Tennessee, UK footballThe great quarterback debate has been a hot topic this summer, if you count the soft whispers between UK fans (really, we’ve been over this… speak up). Which will it be? Curtis Pulley or Mike Hartline. Neither has much experience, although I guess you could say Pulley has the edge in that department. But Pulley [...]
Coaches Won't Allow UK Football to Slide.
Posted: 16th July 2008 by Kenny Colston in Alabama, Andre Woodson, Derrick Locke, Dicky Lyons Jr., Joker Philips, Keenan Burton, Kentucky Football, Randy Sanders, Rich Brooks, SEC football, South Carolina, Steve Johnson, UK footballOh, how people forget. Rather funny actually. People forget that two years ago, Andre Woodson was a big question mark. A kid who threw as many interceptions as touchdown passes. No one ever projected him to become the QB that eventually emerged, helping lead UK to bowl games. Two years ago, Keenan Burton had injury [...]