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I say run it up on them. Nothing dirty. But make sure Grafree and Scurry know they just got manhandled. I want them to feel every bump on the bus ride back to Richmond.
Love for Elam to flatten Scurry several times. And the whole OL to just destroy Grafree every time he is on the field.
UK faces Auburn the next game after EKU. The last thing the UK coaching staff wants to deal with is key players potentially getting suckered into any altercations that might cause them to miss part of or all of the following game.
This will be a true test of discipline. I'd hate to enter the Auburn game missing even 1 contributor. We need all the help we can get.
Was any reason given for reinstating them? I do not wish any major injury on any kid but I hope Eastern leaves this game bruised and bloodied.
I am hopeful that the EKU coaching staff will keep their team under control. When an outmanned team comes in with some bad blood, it can easily get out of hand. We can't afford to get anyone hurt over some immature behavior.
I'm sure that Coach Stoops has talked with Coach Hood extensively about conduct on both sides for this game.
The news said that both players had went through required classes concerning this issue, and the coaches felt that they both did learn from it to their satisfaction.Was any reason given for reinstating them? I do not wish any major injury on any kid but I hope Eastern leaves this game bruised and bloodied.
I just hope that EKU stays on their side of the field during warm ups - particularly their players that aren't in uniform. I've heard talk that some undermanned squads will try to start things in the hopes that they can get some of the better team's good players thrown out even before the game starts.
That kind of stuff is just bush league...
I don't think Stoops will try to run up the score. That isn't his style. But Stoops will have our team ready to play hard for 4 quarters. Our players will have a point to prove, and this will be an emotional game for them. Could get very physical, and EKU doesn't have the depth or fire power to stay in that kind of a game.I generally don't like running up the score against a smaller in-state school, but in this case I hope UK shows them no mercy this fall.
Yeah, Like when the Head coach from the opposing team comes in and starts shouting down coaches and shoving players from the opposing team. Now that's really "bush league".
I doubt our team will challenge them to come to midfield then act outraged if they do. That isn't bush league... that's the kind of ish that teenage girls doI just hope that EKU stays on their side of the field during warm ups - particularly their players that aren't in uniform. I've heard talk that some undermanned squads will try to start things in the hopes that they can get some of the better team's good players thrown out even before the game starts.
That kind of stuff is just bush league...
Just hoping for EKU to have a respectable showing and UK come out injury free and rested. Esp with a short week against Auburn looming.
I just hope that EKU stays on their side of the field during warm ups - particularly their players that aren't in uniform. I've heard talk that some undermanned squads will try to start things in the hopes that they can get some of the better team's good players thrown out even before the game starts.
That kind of stuff is just bush league...
Five or 6 different schools have done that at PJCS...only one of those teams has a history of doing it in the past...maybe its time to look in the mirror as to why it always happens to you all.I just hope that EKU stays on their side of the field during warm ups - particularly their players that aren't in uniform. I've heard talk that some undermanned squads will try to start things in the hopes that they can get some of the better team's good players thrown out even before the game starts.
That kind of stuff is just bush league...
I doubt our team will challenge them to come to midfield then act outraged if they do. That isn't bush league... that's the kind of ish that teenage girls do
Five or 6 different schools have done that at PJCS...only one of those teams has a history of doing it in the past...maybe its time to look in the mirror as to why it always happens to you all.
LOL at BFGhost, you can't make this stuff up, a Transfer U fan talking about other teams being bush league.
You're right...everybody is just picking on you all for no reason.Right that makes complete sense - Of course it's Louisville's fault. I mean the fact that those five or six incidents occurred over the course of 17 years & four separate coaching staffs has no bearing on the truth. If that's not a clear pattern, then nothing is...
So you are saying that ul players did not contact UK players and dare them to meet them at the 50 before the game?
You're right...everybody is just picking on you all for no reason.
Actually, I don't think anyone was picking on Louisville - as the end result in each of those situations has been a Louisville victory.
A message was sent earlier that week that came across as "I challenge you to come to the 50 but you don't have the balls to do it". The guys who were dressing rightfully were gonna let their play do the talking but the rs decided to take them up on the challenge. It was juvenile on both regards but it's hilarious that ul fans act outraged over it and act like we gained an advantage.Without knowing exactly what your meaning of "contact' is, I can tell you that I was there 60 minutes prior to kick-off and did not see anything occur on field where Louisville players waved Kentucky players over to the 50 - much less their side of the field where the altercations happened. I did see Kentucky players - many not dressed for the game - flipping off fans in the end zone and by their bench as their teammates warmed up. Curious - were you at the game and if so, what is it that you saw?