
Chip Cosby writes that Auburn's league-leading offense will put UK's defense to test. Auburn ranks No 1 in the SEC in total offense. The Tigers have the SEC's leading rusher in Ben Tate. The article also talks about replacing Jake Lanefski and the UK football commitments for 2010.
Chip Cosby also writes that Cats have corner on confidence. The article has some great quotes by Rich Brooks, Martavious Neloms and Randall Burden. Brooks is pleased that the young corners are not getting burned and both Neloms and Burden give credit to Alshon Jeffrey for making some great plays. However, Neloms and Burden must step up against Auburn and make plays.
The arm chair quarterback gives his game prediction for the Cats-Tigers and has three keys for a UK victory.
The Mobile Press writes about Auburn eyeing a return to the fast track against UK. Per the article, it's been forty years since Kentucky has beaten Auburn. The Tigers offense ranks fifth nationally which UK will have to find a way to slow down.
The Montgomery Advertiser previews UK vs. Auburn. The article points out that UK's injuries may have compromised the season. In my eyes, an injury presents an opportunity for another star to be born.
Here is a great interview in which A Sea of Blue interviews the War Eagle Reader. Based on the article, Auburn had a great week in practice after losing to Arkansas so the team is focused. The War Eagle Reader also points out that Auburn's offense hurts their defense because of the no huddle offense.
Tom Leach has some great interviews with Chris Matthews and Randy Sanders. Matthews feels that he is turning the corner and ready to break out on offense. Matthews admits that priority No 1 is learning the plays. Sanders talks about the quarterback battle being an opportunity for either Newton or Fidler.
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