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Kentucky vs. Georgia Predictions
#1
This one could be ugly. 

Kentucky looked terrible last week. Georgia is Georgia. 

Maybe the Cats were at a disadvantage from how their first game went down (with a very late start and abbreviated finish). In hindsight, I think it would have been nice to have everyone out and working on some things and that opportunity was missed, because it was obvious in the South Carolina game that there are lots of issues. 

Spread is 24, which is laying more points than you'd get from Wake Forest against Ole Miss. Given that the over/under is 45, being a 24 point underdog means the folks in the desert aren't expecting lots of offensive fireworks from Kentucky. Think of it this way: each team getting a touchdown and field goal and Georgia getting another 24 to push the spread gives you a total of 44 points. 

I think getting out of this week without being completely embarrassed or losing more key players to injury is a win in and of itself and everything else is gravy. 
#2
(09-12-2024, 05:51 AM)Cactus Jack Wrote: This one could be ugly. 

Kentucky looked terrible last week. Georgia is Georgia. 

Maybe the Cats were at a disadvantage from how their first game went down (with a very late start and abbreviated finish). In hindsight, I think it would have been nice to have everyone out and working on some things and that opportunity was missed, because it was obvious in the South Carolina game that there are lots of issues. 

Spread is 24, which is laying more points than you'd get from Wake Forest against Ole Miss. Given that the over/under is 45, being a 24 point underdog means the folks in the desert aren't expecting lots of offensive fireworks from Kentucky. Think of it this way: each team getting a touchdown and field goal and Georgia getting another 24 to push the spread gives you a total of 44 points. 

I think getting out of this week without being completely embarrassed or losing more key players to injury is a win in and of itself and everything else is gravy. 
I couldn't agree more, especially with that final point. I don't even at to predict a score.
#3
Cats 6-3 at halftime.

Cats have held the Georiga offense to 62 total yards of offense so far. Two more quarters to go.
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#4
(09-12-2024, 02:19 PM)The Red Eminence Wrote:
(09-12-2024, 05:51 AM)Cactus Jack Wrote: This one could be ugly. 

Kentucky looked terrible last week. Georgia is Georgia. 

Maybe the Cats were at a disadvantage from how their first game went down (with a very late start and abbreviated finish). In hindsight, I think it would have been nice to have everyone out and working on some things and that opportunity was missed, because it was obvious in the South Carolina game that there are lots of issues. 

Spread is 24, which is laying more points than you'd get from Wake Forest against Ole Miss. Given that the over/under is 45, being a 24 point underdog means the folks in the desert aren't expecting lots of offensive fireworks from Kentucky. Think of it this way: each team getting a touchdown and field goal and Georgia getting another 24 to push the spread gives you a total of 44 points. 

I think getting out of this week without being completely embarrassed or losing more key players to injury is a win in and of itself and everything else is gravy. 
I couldn't agree more, especially with that final point. I don't even at to predict a score.


Lots of gravy tonight.
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#5
More bravado needed on the part of our coaching staff.

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