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Jamie Rice
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Post by Jamie Rice »

Congrats to Kentucky and their fans. My prediction was wrong. Kentucky showed you were the better team LAST NIGHT by capitalizing on two of Louisville opening drive mishaps and exposing what most critics stated a poor run defense. Ironically I think KY surprised Louisville at the end more so by going for the pass rather than the run. I almost missed that play thanks to taking some photos of Louisville hot dance team members, ha ha.

Louisville very well could've won with that last pass, which was kind of surprising to me when you take into account most critics stated Brohm couldn't throw the long ball. Not making excuses, but had the Cards went for the FG on that 4th and 1 rather than a TD they could've had more time on the clock and that chance for a come back win. But in the end it wasn't meant to be.

Kentucky stands a chance to win two to three more games against ranked opponents, Arkansas and South Carolina, which both should be good games. Being without Keenan Burton against Arkansas, they'll have lost one of their offensive weapons. Even if they pull 2 wins out of the next 3, the LSU and Florida games will be the proven grounds of how good Kentucky is or isn't. Best of luck you'll need it...

Even though the Cards loss I still like Louisville better. No I'm not a loyal fan, I just refuse to drink the Kool-Aid everyone else in the state seems to want too.

I was lucky to have a friend get me a press pass. Last game I watched was from the nose bleed section when Florida crushed Kentucky a couple years ago. Lot more fun being on the field and up close the action. Just gotta remember not to stand next to the fricking fireworks next time, ha ha.
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CHRIS WHITT
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Post by CHRIS WHITT »

I will take a big cup of that BLUE kool - aid :lol:
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Post by Lynn Perkins »

Fuzz wrote:I'm not a Louisville fan, but reality tells me they're a hell of a lot better than UK. There's a reason they're ranked in top ten this year and spent much of last year in the same place. As Jimmy eluded to they lost their best RB last year and still was able to remain ranked there. Kentucky couldn't even break the top 50 last year and won't this year either. Question though, does Louisville have 327 yards more of total offense against similar opponents? Please tell me I'm not sure if that's the truth or not.
Wrong on that prediction Also,check it out your AP and USA polls

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/rankingsindex
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Post by Mapel Valley Kennels LLC. »

Dag done it, it was in the back of my mind all week that uk would win this year, great game . Anyone questioning brohms arm didnt see the last pass. Both quaterbacks are awesome. UL defense looked asleep against the home boys. The best team won no doubt. Congrats big blue guess i will get my wallet out before the crew gets here :( . Cant wait for there payout.
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Post by jdmart »

How about them Cats!!! I kept waiting for them to fold under the pressure but they kept fighting back!

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Post by John Lear »

Oh, how sweet it is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OH, OH HOW SWEET IT IS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't seem to be able to hear that little bird sing so loud now.
Goes to show team statistics are like breeding dogs; you don't know nothing until the trying and testing is over.
Jimmy my boy surely you're not from east of I-75 and a Louisville fan or did I misunderstand the meaning wrong. Please excuse me if I did.

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