Fun fact we have more wins vs Alabama in SEC play than we do against Mizzou will that change on Saturday as we try to get to .500 against the Truman Tigers
what other schools can say they’ve had 2+ wins against Saban/Bama in the last decade? Auburn Clemson LSU maybe?
A lot. McCall might be back for the MS State game, will likely be back for the Tennessee game. Luckily the timing is about as good as it can get, one game we rolled in (LSU), one game we likely aren't going to win with him anyways (UGA), bye week, then at State.
That's not really it, though. The defense has caused a respectable number of turnovers -- at least middle of the pack. You've just turned the ball over like crazy.
I don't know where UGA falls in creating turnovers, but I feel like we've been pretty damn good at it this year. That UK does turn the ball over often doesn't bode well for them Saturday.
Total collapse? Their entire lack of depth due to injuries will have them gassed mid way through the third! Kentucky by 9.
Ole Miss is an enigma are you getting the D that shut down Louisiville are you getting the O that couldnt do shit against a Pete Golding defense? are you getting a D that gave up 50 pts to Arkansas? its a different team every week
No matter how shitty Auburn is you always have to keep an eye on them because out of nowhere they’ll pull some special fucking place bullshit magic out of their ass
I, for one, am disappointed at the lack of shit talking and false bravado by the UK fan base in this thread given that we are a mere 3 days away from kickoff.
Weird stat, but I'd assume that has more to do with the schedule of when teams play each other than anything else. For example the Aggies have never been 5-0 in the conference since joining the SEC
No I stated a different set of circumstances and you two have trouble with reading comprehension. The factor was scheduling
I'm sorry you had trouble understanding that scheduling was the issue, which I stated at the beginning of my response. Maybe next time you'll be up to speed.
Scheduling is an issue with joke East teams not being able to make it till mid October without a loss?
An example would be Florida always plays Tennessee in September. So during the time when both of those were powers (the first 15 years of the sample set from your tweet) there was no chance for them to enter the game 6-0.
So what exactly happened in the Red River Shootout? I know OU came back to win. They benched Rattler?
Power to the players, but I hate this "you get benched Saturday and transfer Monday" world we've entered ngl