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MOVING PAST THE WEEKEND EUPHORIA

Posted: 22nd September 2008 by seth stogsdill in Braxton Kelley, Matt Lentz, Rich Brooks, Steve Brown, UK football

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 [...]

That’s more like it. The offense wasn’t perfect, but it didn’t have to be. All I wanted to see was significant offensive improvement from the Louisville game, and that’s exactly what happened. I’m very happy with the way the offense played, but there’s just one thing I have to get off of my chest. If [...]

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8Gs2EqcIRw&hl=en&fs=1] 27-2. Just let that sink in for a minute, people. 27-2. Doesn’t it just sound swell? It’s as if Kentucky gave Louisville the safety out of sympathy. “Well, we at least want to make it look like you earned a score, so let’s call a play action pass when we’re inside our own 5. [...]

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, [...]

According to Louisville media outlets, Cardinals WR Scott Long broke his foot earlier this week. Long was expected to carry the receiving load for Louisville after losing Harry Douglas and Mario Urrutia last season. Without Long, Louisville suddenly becomes more inexperienced at wide receiver than even Kentucky is. This will make things very difficult for [...]

Little did we know how wrong we would be when we announced this morning there wouldn’t be a lot of news and notes. Oops! 1. Former UK Player Travis Ford and current (or now former I guess) UMass coach Ford is rumored to be the successor to Sean Sutton at Oklahoma State. As you may [...]