Seriously dude, you didn't just say that.... did you ?
Everyone is allowed to think stupid things. Saying them out loud is never a great idea though.one of the best things to reinvigorate the intrastate rivalry. Since 2013, UK has lost only two games in the series. Whether anyone else is willing to admit it or not, a re-energized and competitive annual showdown is what makes a great rivalry. One-sided affairs don’t.
Stupidest thing I've seen todayone of the best things to reinvigorate the intrastate rivalry. Since 2013, UK has lost only two games in the series. Whether anyone else is willing to admit it or not, a re-energized and competitive annual showdown is what makes a great rivalry. One-sided affairs don’t.
Love threads trying to rile up the fan base. Just idiotic. Even if you were a fan, (Which I doubt), this thought process is misguided, ignorant and just looking for reactions.one of the best things to reinvigorate the intrastate rivalry. Since 2013, UK has lost only two games in the series. Whether anyone else is willing to admit it or not, a re-energized and competitive annual showdown is what makes a great rivalry. One-sided affairs don’t.
You don't live in Louisville do you?one of the best things to reinvigorate the intrastate rivalry. Since 2013, UK has lost only two games in the series. Whether anyone else is willing to admit it or not, a re-energized and competitive annual showdown is what makes a great rivalry. One-sided affairs don’t.
Be happy with the football win and move onone of the best things to reinvigorate the intrastate rivalry. Since 2013, UK has lost only two games in the series. Whether anyone else is willing to admit it or not, a re-energized and competitive annual showdown is what makes a great rivalry. One-sided affairs don’t.
I did. For a long time. Prior to March 1983 I fought like cats and dogs with far too many UofL fans over a rivalry that had yet to be played in my lifetime. Wore my blue UK t-shirts regularly until they fell apart at the seams. That fierce passion between UK and UofL fans back then was really something. Once UK and UofL started playing one another once a season, it was Great in the beginning. Chapman’s dunk in Freedom Hall to this day still makes me say Wow!You don't live in Louisville do you?
Lol, UL lost the energy by not being able to beat UK.I did. For a long time. Prior to March 1983 I fought like cats and dogs with far too many UofL fans over a rivalry that had yet to be played in my lifetime. Wore my blue UK t-shirts regularly until they fell apart at the seams. That fierce passion between UK and UofL fans back then was really something. Once UK and UofL started playing one another once a season, it was Great in the beginning. Chapman’s dunk in Freedom Hall to this day still makes me say Wow!
But UK has dominated the series to the point the anticipation and excitement is all but missing. I’m among those who want THAT back in the series. I want to see the day of the game get back to being something along the lines of a regional holiday. I want to see the ticket prices to the game to be unreasonably through the ceiling. To me, the UK-UofL game in the beginning was every bit as big as the Kentucky Derby. I suppose reasonable minds can differ. Sort of like how some fans within BBN share CBP’s fear (you can call it whatever you prefer) of playing against Indiana in Bloomington - which to me is just…silly.
There’s only one way that the energy gets put back into the UK-UofL series, and that’s all up to UofL.
Screw that stupid shit. I don’t give a shit about the “rivalry”. I want to destroy them every single game in every single sport.one of the best things to reinvigorate the intrastate rivalry. Since 2013, UK has lost only two games in the series. Whether anyone else is willing to admit it or not, a re-energized and competitive annual showdown is what makes a great rivalry. One-sided affairs don’t.
Corky Thatcher please log off!one of the best things to reinvigorate the intrastate rivalry. Since 2013, UK has lost only two games in the series. Whether anyone else is willing to admit it or not, a re-energized and competitive annual showdown is what makes a great rivalry. One-sided affairs don’t.
This is the correct answer! It’s really easy.The rivalry is better when we break it off in their ass and they have hookers and FBI stings
You never want to consider losing to enhance a rivalry. That's silly.one of the best things to reinvigorate the intrastate rivalry. Since 2013, UK has lost only two games in the series. Whether anyone else is willing to admit it or not, a re-energized and competitive annual showdown is what makes a great rivalry. One-sided affairs don’t.
I grew up in Louisville and my buddies would probably jump me and beat me up if I said such a thing. A few of them are UL fans, too. Stick with one team. You're not a UK fan. You're just a troll wanting a rise out of UK fans. No sane UK fan would ever have a take like yours so beat it.I did. For a long time. Prior to March 1983 I fought like cats and dogs with far too many UofL fans over a rivalry that had yet to be played in my lifetime. Wore my blue UK t-shirts regularly until they fell apart at the seams. That fierce passion between UK and UofL fans back then was really something. Once UK and UofL started playing one another once a season, it was Great in the beginning. Chapman’s dunk in Freedom Hall to this day still makes me say Wow!
But UK has dominated the series to the point the anticipation and excitement is all but missing. I’m among those who want THAT back in the series. I want to see the day of the game get back to being something along the lines of a regional holiday. I want to see the ticket prices to the game to be unreasonably through the ceiling. To me, the UK-UofL game in the beginning was every bit as big as the Kentucky Derby. I suppose reasonable minds can differ. Sort of like how some fans within BBN share CBP’s fear (you can call it whatever you prefer) of playing against Indiana in Bloomington - which to me is just…silly.
There’s only one way that the energy gets put back into the UK-UofL series, and that’s all up to UofL.
That’s crazy as hellone of the best things to reinvigorate the intrastate rivalry. Since 2013, UK has lost only two games in the series. Whether anyone else is willing to admit it or not, a re-energized and competitive annual showdown is what makes a great rivalry. One-sided affairs don’t.
L2C14UK is 14-2 over the last 16 match ups. UL could win, and they will win again and when it happens UL fans will claim they are back and have the top program. Reality is, the gap between UK and UL is now larger than the gap between UL and WKU.