Do teams "get up" for UK; do they play the game before us looking toward our game; do they have a let down after playing UK (especially if they beat us)?
Here is the SEC data for this season:
In the game prior to playing UK, SEC teams went 4-13. Wow!! This was not just teams from the bottom half of the league, Alabama lost before playing us BOTH times, UT did once, TAMU, Ole Miss, & Missouri all did as well. And we were Florida's 1st SEC game, so only Auburn and UT (2nd game) won the game before UK.
The 4 who won their prior game, went 1-3 vs UK;
and the 13 who lost their prior game, went 8-5 vs UK.
SEC teams have gone 10-6 in their following game.
SEC teams who beat UK, went 5-3 in their following game;
and SEC teams who lost to UK, also went 5-3 in their following game.
So at first glance, it looks like how they played vs UK did not affect them too much with a carry-over effect.
(A more detailed analysis would also look at the caliber of teams they played before and after.)
Here is the SEC data for this season:
In the game prior to playing UK, SEC teams went 4-13. Wow!! This was not just teams from the bottom half of the league, Alabama lost before playing us BOTH times, UT did once, TAMU, Ole Miss, & Missouri all did as well. And we were Florida's 1st SEC game, so only Auburn and UT (2nd game) won the game before UK.
The 4 who won their prior game, went 1-3 vs UK;
and the 13 who lost their prior game, went 8-5 vs UK.
SEC teams have gone 10-6 in their following game.
SEC teams who beat UK, went 5-3 in their following game;
and SEC teams who lost to UK, also went 5-3 in their following game.
So at first glance, it looks like how they played vs UK did not affect them too much with a carry-over effect.
(A more detailed analysis would also look at the caliber of teams they played before and after.)