I was looking at the season results so far, and spotted what seems like a pattern -- not perfect in its contours, but still discernible. It's a pattern of playing really well one game, then not so well the next time tested by a tough opponent.
Here's what I mean:
Kentucky beats Duke. Then after a few cupcakes, the Cats lose at Clemson in the next serious game.
Kentucky beats Gonzaga. Then the next game is a flat effort against Colgate, where the Cats are only up two at the half before winning by 11
Kentucky beats Louisville. Then gets spanked by Ohio State in the worst performance of the year.
Kentucky beats Florida. Then plays poorly losing to Georgia.
The pattern is interrupted here by two good efforts in a row, beating Mississippi State and Texas A&M. But then Alabama and Vanderbilt losses come back-to-back.
You could argue this fits the pattern - even in a loss the Cats played pretty well against Alabama, then came out flat and played poorly against Vanderbilt.
Kentucky is now coming off a huge emotional win over Tennessee...And Arkansas and Cal are coming to town.
So, is this enough evidence to conclude that this team gets to a high emotional pitch for a game, then has trouble sustaining it in the next game? Or is it just a coincidence? I hope either way the Cats are learning to muster that emotional intensity every game. After all, champions have to win six in a row.
Here's what I mean:
Kentucky beats Duke. Then after a few cupcakes, the Cats lose at Clemson in the next serious game.
Kentucky beats Gonzaga. Then the next game is a flat effort against Colgate, where the Cats are only up two at the half before winning by 11
Kentucky beats Louisville. Then gets spanked by Ohio State in the worst performance of the year.
Kentucky beats Florida. Then plays poorly losing to Georgia.
The pattern is interrupted here by two good efforts in a row, beating Mississippi State and Texas A&M. But then Alabama and Vanderbilt losses come back-to-back.
You could argue this fits the pattern - even in a loss the Cats played pretty well against Alabama, then came out flat and played poorly against Vanderbilt.
Kentucky is now coming off a huge emotional win over Tennessee...And Arkansas and Cal are coming to town.
So, is this enough evidence to conclude that this team gets to a high emotional pitch for a game, then has trouble sustaining it in the next game? Or is it just a coincidence? I hope either way the Cats are learning to muster that emotional intensity every game. After all, champions have to win six in a row.