ESPN's Chris Low takes a spooky look at the SEC, giving accolades to Taylor Wyndham and Micah Johnson. Wyndham gets the 'Monster Mash' plug and Johnson get the 'guy you don't want on your bad side' award.
The SEC has decided to punish coaches who rip officials publicly. The league will fine or suspend coaches going forward. What is the punishment to officials who blow calls going forward? There is no excuse to make a bad call when the league has replay.
Randall Cobb receives more praises from ESPN about his performance against La-Monroe. Cobb will need to come up big again for the Cats to defeat Mississippi State. Randall Cobb is the most exciting player I have watched at UK a long time.
Larry Vaught writes that Cobb will find a way for the Cats to win against Miss St. A win tonight will go a long way towards getting to their fourth bowl game in as many years.
UK Chris Matthews continues to learn on the fly. Matthews is still learning the offense, but is getting better each week. Matthews has the ability to be a big time playmaker and hopefully tonight will be a "treat" for UK fans.
UK received two football commitments yesterday from Georgia teammates Jabari Johnson (LB) and Ronnie Shields (TE) joining teammate Raymond Sanders. Landing three recruits from one school could be the start of a new pipeline for the Cats. These commitments are a huge for Kentucky football.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
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