Kentucky 28
Cajuns 17
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Kentucky 28
Cajuns 17
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42-16 Kentucky. I don't think this game score has anything to do with how much more talented they are than us. Its about us. We will approach this game the same way we always have and we will not live up to the hype and excitement that exists around here. I expect us to come out slow both offensively and defensively and then catch our breath a bit in the second half after its not as much in question. Maybe something similar to the Kansas State game from a couple of years ago.
http://kentucky.forums.rivals.com/th...cajuns.111699/
Kentucky will win if...Patrick Towles and the offense come out and get things rolling early. ULL won't be able to score with UK, so a quick 21 points will end this one. If the offense gives away points off of turnovers and the game gets shortened for whatever reason, an upset....is still not going to happen.
Lafayette will win if...Kentucky absolutely self destructs. ULL has a new QB, a poor d-line, what appears to be a mediocre at best o-line, and a group of mediocre skill guys. McGuire is a stud, and he'll have to play like a Heisman Candidate to give the Cajuns any shot. ULL would probably need to be +4-5 in the TO margin department to have a shot.
Ouch! This is from further down the page.
BigBlueFanGA
"Thanks for the write up as always, but I have to disagree with one thing. McGuire isn't a "stud". He struggled against most of his better competition last year. He may be good at ULL's level, but that's about it."
UK Wildcats 23
UL Cajuns. 48
UL opening a can of whoopass Saturday
UK - 31
UL - 20
It is mostly accurate that teams that were keying on McGuire and kept his yards minimal were successful. Those teams were the better teams on our schedule. McGuire's yards were overly biased to the SBC games; OOC his stats were average at best......Ole Miss; Boise, LTURD's McGuire was mostly shut down and a non factor in those games.
Easy game plan for KY......sell out on McGuire and simply let the Cajuns fail to adjust until it's too late. Truth is we have proven that we don't adapt very well during the game. I'd say we are a notch better than terrible at changing with any quickness. We'll go through several possessions of failure before making any wholesale changes to what is happening. Often this has proven to be after we are behind by too big of a margin.
41-31 Cats. Cajuns score a late TD to beat the spread. Don't know why people think this is going to be a defensive game. This is gonna be a shootout
O and in b4 J1M:
70-7 Cajuns
38-17 Kentucky
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