Son of a gun. Man every time we take a step forward, we go right back.
It opened UK +1. It’s UK +1.5 right nowGood grief. Thats a downer.
Closest thing we have to a “go-to scorer”
Wonder what the spread will be now? With JR I would have guessed UK -2.5
Butler said today he's good to go so at least we have him. And hopefully Brea steps up again without Robinson.Hopeful butler plays, and Robinson is GTD but he isn’t expected to play
Yeah, hindsight’s real good I mean seriously, we can second-guess all day long line we needed that winShould have sat him vs South Carolina or not brought him back in the first time he got his wrist wacked when ur up big.
Which is tougher beat 0-10 South Carolina at home or beat #5 ranked Tennessee at home ?Yeah, hindsight’s real good I mean seriously, we can second-guess all day long line we needed that win
Gonna have to win ugly tomorrow.Butler said today he's good to go so at least we have him. And hopefully Brea steps up again without Robinson.
never fails
Ironic words from you, lmao.never fails
We played against the one team that we didn't really have to play him against, and now we'll be without him for a stretch of games where we desperately need him.
Gonna be lucky to finish 9-9 in the SEC right now, with 8-10 not out of the question with all these injuries.
lol stalkerIronic words from you, lmao.
SEC is one damn slippery slope of a league this yearSon of a gun. Man every time we take a step forward, we go right back.
Easy to say that in hindsight after we blew them out, but coming into that game, South Carolina had honestly played better than their record suggested and we were desperate for a win after losing 4 of 5. It made sense to play him if he was feeling up to it.Which is tougher beat 0-10 South Carolina at home or beat #5 ranked Tennessee at home ?
About zero chance to beat Tennessee without him about 90% chance to beat Carolina.
ESPECIALLY after he left the game with getting it hit and then they put him back in ????????????????
That was a huge mistake at the very least to put him back in.