Why dosent this get you benched? No wonder KS didn't call off the dogs!
On the surface not the best look. But these guys are all competitive, pretty sure CMS had talked up breaking a streak, getting to 6-0 and things going about as bad as they could and frustration set in.
No excuse. I guarantee you Stoops stressed the importance of not shooting ourselves in the foot with stupid penalties as we have all season. It obviously fell on deaf (and dumb) ears.
Georgia is the better team, but this should have been a competitive game. Really pitiful effort from our guys and also from Brad White IMO.
I honestly have the most trouble with this, with Walker's penalty, and with the whole fact that this team, despite being on this stage, they looked poorly coached and prepared, and lost in the most embarrassing fashion possible. That, folks, is coaching.Why dosent this get you benched? No wonder KS didn't call off the dogs!
I honestly have the most trouble with this, with Walker's penalty, and with the whole fact that this team, despite being on this stage, they looked poorly coached and prepared, and lost in the most embarrassing fashion possible. That, folks, is coaching.
On this particular play with Jager Burton, a standout on the team and on the OL, he helps me make my point. He should have been promptly pulled off the field with a coach's hand jerking on the face mask. Do you think Woody Hayes would have allowed him to stay in the game after this?
I can certainly live with a loss to number one Georgia on their home field...a near impossible task to beat them. But, for the umteenth time, we see a Stoops-coached Kentucky player go with impunity after an egregious error. This policy of lax discipline will be the reason Stoops never will compete at this level...he'll be just good enough here to keep his job, but will never "get over the hump."
This play cost us points. But I will say that in the early 50s I was taught as a lineman that if the guy I was blocking fell on the ground to act like I was hurt and fall on him, just to make sure he didn't get up and make a play. Jagr's elbow was a bit more dramatic than that, but, I'm not willing to crucify him for that. Plus, keep in mind when I played football there weren't cameras watching us. Everyone seems to still love Kash Daniels and he was caught on TV trying to break someone's ankle. I think there is more that goes on in games that we see now that we didn't used to.One of the biggest bonehead plays I've ever seen in a football game. Total embarrassment.
Kid should have been benched, but who do we turn to?
Stoops came from FLA St a lot of that stuff went on there.That's one of the biggest disappointments under Stoops. His teams always seem to play undisciplined. Is that because of a lack of punishment or do the players and/or coaches not care? It seems like every game there's at least 1 or 2 big bonehead plays that cost us a chance to score.
ole Jordan Jones, a live wire for sure! guy could really play but not the sharpest knife in the drawer!What was the linebackers name that got into it with Lamar Jackson? That dude was ready to fight at any time lol
Why would you need to see another angle. Nobody around him. It was deliberate and STUPID!!! Lowered his shoulder so his pad would get full impact on him!The guy made some Bonehead plays without a doubt. I’d like to see another angle of that to see whether he tripped or was pushed into the dude. Not making excuses, his play has been ass all year. Nothing we could have done Saturday night was going to beat that team. They took advantage of their 5 star talent, our questionable defensive schemes and just ate our lunch. I’ve never understood the philosophy of laying off a receiver when the ball is snapped. Our DB’s immediately on the snap of the ball start retreating backwards. Georgia’s receivers would run a 6-8 yard out and stop and that was there all night. Mind boggling