Back to the drawing bored. Looks like we’re in for some nasty whether.
Stoops, Hamdan, and White had best get to the chalk bored to figure out the plays!Back to the drawing bored. Looks like we’re in for some nasty whether.
Hack seems like an optimist, but I have to say, as a Stoops supporter, today was bad. CMS has given us some great moments, but this was, as Rich Brooks said, an all systems failure. I can't imagine seeing it any other way – even through sapphire glasses.I am wondering what kind of Jingo-esq spin the Hack can give us this time.
I am wondering what kind of Jingo-esq spin the Hack can give us this time.
He hides in his cave after a loss. He claims real fans don't post after a loss for 72 hours or something. He will be back by Wednesday morning pumping sunshine and talking about how we are so close to being a sec and playoff contender, etc.
He will be back by Wednesday morning pumping sunshine and talking about how we are so close to being a sec and playoff contender, etc.
Thanks for the genital rewinder Hack!You were sooooo close. Hell, I totally missed this thread as it got completely covered by all the other negativity.
I found it searching for Rembrandt’s 2025 recruiting thread.
But in the spirit of the OP’s actual quarry: we went back to the drawing bored, polished up the fast paste offense, and went full boar and hole hog against Lane Kiffin on Forth Down!!
Helpful Hint From Hack: when the forum
is running real fast, after a big win or big loss, to get the attention of the poster you are addressing, refer to them with like this: @Chad Rock and @UKWildcats1987.
This should give the poster specific notice in their “Alerts” that they’ve been made the subject of a post/thread.
Then even with a day in a cave (actually for me a quarry) the poster will have actual notice of the post even if buried by a page or two.
You just need to axe him. GO CATS!!I am wondering what kind of Jingo-esq spin the Hack can give us this time.
You just need to axe him. GO CATS!!
We're still on track. All we have to do to get to 8 and 4 is to split the Texas and Tennessee road games and win out otherwise. Sounds like a very easy task. We might even win out and go 9 and 3. I wouldn't get discouraged about a loss to a team as talented as Vanderbilt. Sometimes it's just about the Jimmies and Joes.Hmmmm.
You were a tad optimistic: it took until Tuesday Night following the upset of No. 6 on the road.
But search my posts carefully: I predicted nary an SEC title nor a playoff appearance, but rather an 8-4, with a Reliaquest (Tampa) Bowl appearance, and I (we) are back on track!!!
We're still on track. All we have to do to get to 8 and 4 is to split the Texas and Tennessee road games and win out otherwise. Sounds like a very easy task. We might even win out and go 9 and 3. I wouldn't get discouraged about a loss to a team as talented as Vanderbilt. Sometimes it's just about the Jimmies and Joes.
I hates the pass route in end zone late on 3rd down where Key was the only receiving option.
As for coaching decisions, not the best night for UK staff. O Coordinator would seem to arbitrarily stop running and pass it despite fact they never really stopped our running game.
I think most of us wanted Stoops to try to develop the passing game more. I think I've figured out why he hadn't tried until this point. Knowing when to pass vs run for him is difficult. He just doesn't have a feel for when he should do either one. So I suppose he'd be better off just sticking to the run because we lose games when he decides to pass.Three straight pass plays with around 2:00 minutes to go in the first half ate no clock at all. And as you said, they had not stopped the running plays, so we had time to run, and at least get a first down not allow time for Vandy to score.
Odd.
I don't worry too much about basketball, and the good news is, we're STILL on pace for 8 wins, as long as we win out!Pardon me, friend, for being a tad optimistic for football.
Now, run along, little one, and find your basketball!!!!
Didn’t know my post would provide so much interest.