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Mitch is a real problem. Obviously is mentally unfit to be in office now but even at his best he is/was one of the most corrupt in Washington. He has few redeemable qualities . Embodies everything wrong with the old Republican guard. His replacement will be a clone because Mitch’s circle will make sure of it.

The number of top 10 and even top 25 teams we've had to play this year is ridiculous.

I don't know what the hell you're talking about OP.
Almost every game we lost we were the favorite to win

Texas Tennessee and Georgia Mississippi the only underdog games we've had all year.

At most we should have four losses. Favored to win the rest.
Schedule if you ask me was easy
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Week 13 Gambling Thread

Vandy +9WIN
Nebraska -2 WIN
UNC -2 LOSS
CU-2.5 LOSS
Iowa -6 WIN
ASU -3.5 WIN

GT-NC St under 51.5 points (0.5) LOSS
OSU-IU under 51.5 points (0.5) LOSS
Ole Miss -6.5 first half (0.5) LOSS

Live: GT-NCSt under 54.5 (0.25) LOSS

Wake-Miami under 67.5 points (0.5) WIN
Texas team total under 33.5 points (0.5) WIN
6-6 for the week. +0.25 units.
Week 12 results:
3-3; -0.1 units

For the season:
34W-35L-2P
+.94 units
40W-41L-2P
+1.19 units

IF I'M BEING HONEST

I've long been accused of being a Cal slurper, so I'll answer.

In the Spring of 2021 the 9-16 season was a complete fluke during a very strange moment in time. Duke had an awful season, Penn St. football had an awful season, weird things happened across the sports landscape. The year before that we had a great team that won the SEC and were in a good position to make a tournament run. We had also mad the Elite 8 two of the three seasons before that. You simply can't fire a coach with Cal's past after a single bad season, no matter how bad it is. Especially during those weird Covid times.

That St. Peter's season we had a legitimately fun and great team for the vast majority of the season. We blew Kansas off their home court. However, TyTy never fully recovered from his injury at Auburn, Grady could barely walk by the end of the year due to plantar fasciitis, and Oscar was a head case before the St. Peter's game (refused to board the plane because he had visions something bad was going to happen). I wouldn't want Cal fired after losing to St. Peter's any more than I would think K should have been fired after losing to Lehigh or Mercer. In a single elimination tournament anything can happen, and quite frankly it was the first time Cal had been upset like that in the first round.

After the Oakland loss I didn't think we would be better off with Cal. I wasn't going to be too excited coming into this year if he were still here. But if you truly believe it was a guarantee we couldn't have been worse off you're kidding yourself. Pope was a great hire, but he wasn't guaranteed. History is littered with schools thinking the grass would be greener with a new coach and getting stuck in a decades long cycle of mediocrity. And there was a lot of pissed off people on this board the night Pope was hired.

Ultimately, it has worked out very well so far. I don't think there's anyone who truly thinks at this point we would have been better off with Cal going forward. But I also think it's perfectly fair to recognize that there was always a risk his successor didn't work out.
Oscar proved to be right. Something terrible happened.

State of our football program in Nov 2024

The issue is the SEC is brutal. It is almost impossible to manage the schedule without taking losses. Look at Ole Miss spent big money on the right players. They have lost 3 games to 3 teams inside the conference but outside the Top 25.

It is the AFC South and North all in the same conference. You can spend right and still loose 3 games in conference. That isn’t changing. Every single program is significantly investing in its programs. UK
will never outspend these crazy football schools. The rosters in the league are going to be similar. Which means unexpected losses and wins are going to occur. It is scheduling roulette. Texas caught a break and even Ole Miss had an easier path they just blew it. When a team catches a good schedule they can’t screw it up. This was a brutal schedule and UK didn’t play well.

Look at your schedule that tells you how high the ceiling of the team even if they get the NIL right.

Stoops Has Some Splaning To Do

It took 8 or 9 games for the coaches to realize Wilcox is our best RB and 11 games to realize Boley is better than BV. Wow.
Took 3-4 games to give Benny Snell any carries.
Didn't play jamin Davis at all till his JR year and he was a 1 and done early pick in the draft.
Many other examples
Jamarion speaks for itself.
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Nearly guaranteed now, Brock will transfer out this spring.

First off, I didn't say NIL was ALL a joke. I said NIL " obligations" for players are a joke.

There could be a mutual parting of ways, but, again, where would he go??

Have you seen a worse QB at ANY level this year??

I haven't. And I watch a lot of FB.

And if CMS committed the starting QB job for 2 years with a 7 figure NIL deal to BVG, do you think CMS would go back on that commitment??

And if he did renege, do you think BVG and his dad would just accept that and transfer out??
the staff has to see what everyone else saw all year.

that is Calipari level coaching malpractice.

Stoops doubled down on a bad year by not committing to what he saw in practice

Hmm. Aaron Bradshaw

what I don't understand about point shaving is - its an indictment on the character of the player, not the program.

No coach or program would condone point shaving and all would be completely ignorant of it happening. It only harms the program, so why penalize the program or the coach if it happens? Ban the player. End of story

KenPom

Hate to be a broken record, but Kenpom is largely based on his preseason guess still. He guessed wrong on us.
Honestly I don't blame him here. You can take a pessimistic view coming into this season of:

Pope hasn't won big in his previous stops, and his previous team defenses weren't special
Our portal class was good but nothing amazing according to rankings
Our incoming freshmen were ranked alright but not to UK standards
An entire system had to be learned by an all new roster unfamiliar with both each other and Pope (outside of Robinson)

For a system that, this early, relies on previous season's results and some guesswork we were a complete unknown. Give it another month and we'll be where we deserve.

If you look at the glass half empty view coming into this season it really makes Pope and his staff look like absolute geniuses. The future's bright, folks.
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