I mean honestly the defensive game plan shouldn’t be too dissimilar to last season. Attack the line of scrimmage and dare the quarterback to beat you. If he does, tip your hat and call it a night. I do think the offensive line needs to play a lot better than they did last night. I fully expect Maurer to start. If he does, Tennessee should win, and pretty comfortably.
The running QB worries me a bit out of habit, but this isn’t a guy that’s going to be tucking it on pass plays so much. We’ve done pretty well against one-dimensional offenses.
I’m getting there. We’ve played a full month of consistently solid football. I can’t remember the last time I saw that.
UK: 24 TN: 3 TN’s offense won’t be able to run the ball and we’ll throw 2-3 picks, trying to force it downfield. UK’s mobile QB will consistently avoid the rush and gash us.
That UK wr/qb has gained confidence and runs with authority. He needs to be smothered down early. Their o line imo is under rated, it isn’t going to be easy. I’d rate UK a higher fpi than miss st or sc without looking.
Probably wont even let it on the plane with the team. Don't even Fed-Ex it, USPS it back, so it only has a 60/40 chance of making it.
The BVS is strong with some in this thread. Kentucky is not good. They Had to scrap and fight, in Lexington, to beat a god awful Arkansas team. They got their shit pushed in by both SC and MS State. Bowden certainly gives them a dynamic they didn’t have with Smith at QB, but I like Pruitt’s chances against a one dimensional offense. On the other side of the ball, their rush defense is ranked 82nd in the country. Their 3rd down defense is ranked 80th in the country. Unless Tennessee reverts back to the team we saw against GA St, they’re not losing on Saturday.