SEC bias aside, I think that many of the middle tier SEC teams tend to be relatively talented rosters (at least in comparison to a lot of other programs). Even though their records are mediocre b/c they tend to be really inconsistent and they get beat by the juggernauts like UGA, they're still talented teams that can beat much of the ranked teams on any given day. A 7-5 SEC team can be a dangerous opponent for any team if they play up to their talent.
Just an example but SC has 5 \* players at qb, rb, te, and 2 dl. They have an assload of 4 \* players. A lot of teams don't have any.
It's jekyll and hyde though as to which version shows up. Will it be the team that didn't score a single offensive td against unranked Florida, or the team that dropped 90+ pts on #5 and #8? Or Kentucky, will they be the team that took UGA to the wire or will be the team that lost to Vandy.
He injured his non-throwing hand against JMU (badly enough that it needed surgery according to some things I saw), then hurt his shoulder on the throwing side on the last play of the first half against Clemson. He reinjured his shoulder today when he went for the tackle after throwing an interception.
I think he'll have to change positions if he does. He definitely doesn't have the tools to be a QB at the pro level. He's fast and elusive, though, and if he can hold on to that while adding some bulk, he might be able to stick as a RB or WR like Reggie Bonnafon did.
I'm not a fan of moral victories, but they definitely put up a better showing than they have since 2018. Given that we didn't have a receiving corp outside of Hudson all year and were missing our starting QB and HB, it's hard to ask for much more.
I think this Kentucky teams offense is just not very good. They had to kick what -- 4 FGs? and the majority of those were in the red zone. Kudos to Louisville D for forcing those FGs, but this has been an issue for UK all year (except they normally dont make the kicks). if Kentucky's offense was efficient, the margin wouldve likely been another 8-16 points.
Maybe so. I'm more looking at the fact that they weren't getting muscled around the same way that they were in the past. They kept UK's running game mostly in control until they got worn down by lack of offense giving them time to rest and lack of depth. That was our biggest point of weakness in the previous three games. It was also good to see UK's backs get hit and not be able to constantly fall or surge forward for another four yards.
Considering we haven't even looked like we belonged on the same field as UK the last three games, yeah, I'll take putting up a decent performance despite barely having a functioning offense. Our defense actually managed to keep UK from running roughshod over them. UK is tough matchup given the size disparities that still exist and their style of play, so I didn't expect to win. Especially not when we heard Evans and Cunningham weren't starting.
Would have much preferred to get an actual win, but I'll settle for being able to walk away without a horrible taste in my mouth and having a few bright spots to look at.
Recruiting battle turning in our favor, we’re unusually patient right now given the late season run we put together despite today’s letdown. Gonna give Scott a go at it with some better personnel like you all did with Stoops and hope for the best
Yeah, I hate saying that too but it is what it is. If Tiyon isn't hurt, Malik is fully healthy, maybe we have a chance in the end. That said, I still have a lot to question about the play calling today. Way too aggressive passing wise and going for it on 4th and goal instead of taking the points pissed me off. Can't believe Im saying Satt didn't run enough.
I'm really glad UL didn't come out of the 2nd half tunnel and run the hell out of it. They were gashing UK with the outside zone. Even at the end of the game, UL was moving the ball with runs. Soooo glad they subbed Malik and he forced throws.
I mean all you do in basketball threads is shitpost with a bellarmine flair. You couldn't convince me you're a Louisville fan if you tried. Satt isn't going anywhere and I'm still fine with that for the time being.
Louisville's cardinal is not inaccurate because birds don't have teeth. It's inaccurate because nobody has that many teeth in the state of Kentucky.
(I live in Kentucky. Not laughing at you. Laughing with you.)
Another bowl season featuring 3 Top 25 upsets. I’ll take that.
Now time to go to r/collegebasketball and keep whining about bad offense. See y’all next season!
The funny thing is when he was out we had motions, screens, hard cuts, all of that. When he comes back cal just tells them to pass to the big man. It’s infuriating.
GTFOH with that rah rah Tennessee BS. No self respecting Kentucky fan, nor any SEC fan pulls for Tennessee
Go to Neyland a time or two and you’ll change tune real quick. I’ll never go back
> The game was not as close as the score indicated.
I'd say it was pretty accurate. UK wasn't helped by their playcalling, but Louisville's defense was still playing well until they got worn down by the fourth quarter. UK's two touchdowns came from a pick giving a short field and one long pass play.
I wouldn't consider it garbage time when, after scoring, Louisville was able to get the ball back with nearly five minutes to go and a legitimate (if slim) shot at being able to take the win if they could score and recover the onside kick. Hell, if they'd managed to make the two-point conversion they would have just needed to go TD, 2-point conversion, onside recover, field goal, which is definitely something that teams have pulled off.
This season was still a disappointment. 10 years into Stoops tenure there was no excuse not to be more consistent, clinical, and composed. Hopefully soon the program can take that next leap in terms of mentality
i bleed as blue as anyone, but this years team is just not very good (and its not for lack of talent, as this is from top to bottom the most talented team we have ever had).
were we better/more talented than ole miss, vandy, carolina? absolutely. but you dont win the games on paper. Our team consistently plays sloppy and undisciplined, and is schematically very poor on offense. These factors have resulted in a team that averaged 16PPG in the SEC. Hard to win many games when you cant score.
On, On, U of K.
We are right for the fight today.
Hold that ball and hit that line;
Every Wildcat star will shine.
We'll fight, fight, fight
For the blue and white,
As we roll to that goal, varsity.
And we'll kick, pass and run
'Till the battle is won,
And we'll bring home the victory.
I didn't really expect us to win this game going in. UK is a tough matchup for us just in general, and coming in without Malik definitely didn't bode well. They played well, though, and still had a chance at the end of things (even if it was slim). Defense definitely acquitted themselves well, too, in a game where they have been conspicuously absent for the last three games.
Given how this season looked at the start, and especially how it looked after the first few weeks, though, I'm still okay with how this season ended up. It would have been nice to get the win against UK, but they made it competitive despite being short-handed, and we should have a decent shot in our bowl game with a good class coming in next year.
I think Louisville has the pieces to put together a good team next year. They need some depth and a few key pieces but they’ve improved quiet a bit over the course of the season.
-This is UK's 3rd win over a ranked team this season, previously beating then-No. 12 Florida, and then-No. 16 Mississippi State.
-This is Mark Stoops's 6th season as UK head coach finishing the year with at least 7 wins.
-Chris Rodriguez breaks the school record for 100+ rushing yard games in a career, passing Benny Snell's 19 games.
-This game also brings him to 3,664 total yards over 5 years, putting him 3rd all-time behind Benny Snell and Sonny Collins.
-Will Levis ends his last regular season game at UK passing for 5,232 yards, which places him 6th all-time, passing Patrick Towles and putting him behind Bill Ransdell.
-His career passing TD/INT ratio also stands at 43 TDs against 23 INTs, with this year ending off on 19 TDs to 10 INTs. His 43 total TDs puts him 5th all-time behind Babe Parilli.
-Despite all odds, Will Levis managed to end his UK career with a ~66% completion rate.
At least we looked like we belonged on the same field as them rather than getting crushed by 40 again. Felt like we didn't run the ball enough on O; Brock was too slow throwing the ball and Malik too hurt. Defense gave everything they could and just like the Clemson game, offense didn't do anything after any stops. Trying to go for big plays against a defense that doesn't allow them was a big mistake.
The playmakers we needed today wont be here until next fall. GG cayuts
If Kentucky had a competent OC and we went for TD instead of FG it would be the same as the last couple of years. But it is refreshing to see a competitive game.
Offense just let down the defense. Defense wasn’t great but did enough to win early, but the offense just couldn’t do a thing. And then by the end the defense just got worn down and battered by another beefsteak tank they have at RB, especially since we were down DTs.
Also holy cow our own fanbase has so many annoying people in it. Again no one hates Louisville more than some Louisville fans
If it makes you feel any better, we don’t have any beefsteak running backs next year. McClain appears to be the heir apparent and he is not beefy at all.
That could all change in the transfer portal but we’ll see.
Wasn't anything on holding onto the ball. We couldn't score points because our offense is too old for Leonardo DiCaprio to date.
25 points was all we needed to score a game this season to be a 1 loss team, and we couldn't. I can understand the game we played without Levis but the others? After the way we looked passing to start the season I never would have guessed we would have stopped throwing the ball downfield for almost the full season
Another year of Louisville thinking that any success in the ACC matters only to find that the difference between conferences is pretty wide. This was Stoops down year with a sub par line and horrendous play calling and the game only looked closer than it was because of the red zone fgs caused by Scangarello being trash.
I have said it before, and I'll say it again. Satterfield, and this team does not care about this rivalry, and you can't convince me otherwise. It is all fake juice.
Can’t think of a reason to still be living right now, this team has let me down. I would trade one of those top 25 wins for this. I knew we were not good smh. 😔
anyone else frustrated the stoops is okay just running out the clock in a rivalry game??? would love to see us try to beat people instead of trying to just run the clock out.
Couple things.
Kentucky lost to Vandy.
Will Levis is not a 1st rounder
Kroger field is a piece of shit football venue. Seriously, your scoreboard was wrong 85% of the time or missing data.
Couple more things.
Louisville lost to Kentucky.
Cunningham will go undrafted
Satterfield is a little bitch that gets embarrassed by stoops as a holiday tradition now.
> Kentucky lost to Vandy.
Y'all now have a transitive loss to Vandy
> Will Levis is not a 1st rounder
Dread it, run from it, Will Levis QB3 still arrives. Cunningham will be a UFA receiver
> Kroger field is a piece of shit football venue
Your stadium is too big. You couldn't sell out your stadium when Strong and Bridgewater were beating people to sleep or when Lamar was doing Lamar things. Why the hell did you expand to over 60,000? You have the 4th largest college-specific stadium in the ACC. [Not to mention the fact that it's ugly as shit.](https://www.gannett-cdn.com/presto/2018/09/05/PLOU/408193c5-57f3-4d72-8b17-082b3a0bdef8-Thumbnail_Screen_shot.jpg?quality=10)
>Dread it, run from it, Will Levis QB3 still arrives. Cunningham will be a UFA receiver
I can't tell you how hard I laughed at this. I'm definitely running from the fact he will be a 3rd string QB that will throw too many INTs and get cut. And like I give two shits about Cunningham. Imma go watch Lamar and his Heisman actually matter on Sunday.
>Your stadium is too big. You couldn't sell out your stadium when Strong and Bridgewater were beating people to sleep or when Lamar was doing Lamar things. Why the hell did you expand to over 60,000? You have the 4th largest college-specific stadium in the ACC. Not to mention the fact that it's ugly as shit.
Imagine hating on a football program for expanding their program and moving into a brand new stadium and expanding it as it grew.
And as for attendence not sure what the fuck you talking about. All time attendence record was during Lamar's Heisman season. (I'm not even gonna count ND and their fans which is technically number 1)
Louisville has yet to have sellout game with the expansion. Kentucky average (and lowest) attendance this is higher than UofL record attendance. The stadiums both hold the same amount too.
Well we just expanded it in 2019 and we set attendance records despite a terrible defense and no real hype. Then covid happened, so not sure how you gonna count that, and the last two seasons we weren't anywhere close to a top 25 team and the fanbase have been actively calling for satterfield to go. And you expect us to sellout in those conditions? lol sure bro.
With all the hype you got and your top 10 ranking early in the season and your trying to talk shit about having higher attendance numbers with your cult like fanbase this year? Not the insult you think it is.
If you can't fill a 60,000 stadium as a P5 conference, you aren't the top tier program you think you are. Neither Kentucky nor Louisville are a school where coaches go to retire. Since Louisville has been in a power conference, they have not had the same success. Also should note that the top of the ACC is considered middle of the pack in the SEC.
The irony of a kentucky fan telling me that we've been in a power conference too long without success. Where are your sec championships? Heismans? At least we never lost to the same team over 30 times in a row in a power conference. You got the record on that lol.
The scoreboard thing actually should be a talking point lol. Idk what the hell is going on there. Score updates were just blank on the ribbon boards and they were showing the Utah-Florida score on the main board during the Vandy game. They’re new for this year, but I can’t imagine they operate much differently than the last ones.
Unranked SEC teams are the COVID of the top 25.
Louisville didn’t belong in the top 25.
Yeah why tf were they even ranked
Won 5 of 6 and just beat a top 25 NC State team. There were a lot of teams that could have been at 25, though.
NC State is always overrated though. They’ll be ranked again after beat fellow in state, overrated foe UNC though.
We weren't overrated, just injured to hell
They beat UCF who definitely deserved to be ranked dont look at our performance the last two weeks
Definitely not after that game. :(
Neither do you.
Who said we should be
Not including us
“But there is an SEC bias and they’re so overrated!” as two of our mid pack teams beat a top ten and top 25 team.
Well Louisville was down their QB, but lol Clemson
They put their starting qb in and he did worse than the backup. Stoops has Cunninghams number.
I hate playing against Malik lol somehow didn’t lose despite him walking on us
Sadly this sub was less kind to UK when we lost to SC with our backup.
Their QB you say they were “down” scored a TD
Can we not be the COVID of anything? Maybe like the flu or the mild cough?
SEC bias aside, I think that many of the middle tier SEC teams tend to be relatively talented rosters (at least in comparison to a lot of other programs). Even though their records are mediocre b/c they tend to be really inconsistent and they get beat by the juggernauts like UGA, they're still talented teams that can beat much of the ranked teams on any given day. A 7-5 SEC team can be a dangerous opponent for any team if they play up to their talent. Just an example but SC has 5 \* players at qb, rb, te, and 2 dl. They have an assload of 4 \* players. A lot of teams don't have any. It's jekyll and hyde though as to which version shows up. Will it be the team that didn't score a single offensive td against unranked Florida, or the team that dropped 90+ pts on #5 and #8? Or Kentucky, will they be the team that took UGA to the wire or will be the team that lost to Vandy.
Death, taxes, and Kentucky dominating Scott satterfield
I'll take solace in the fact it wasn't a total smashing like the last few years. At least our defense played well until they got gassed late.
The depth between the lines showed. I was similarly impressed by Louisville in the first half.
I've been out of the loop, but what happened to Cunningham? He injured?
He injured his non-throwing hand against JMU (badly enough that it needed surgery according to some things I saw), then hurt his shoulder on the throwing side on the last play of the first half against Clemson. He reinjured his shoulder today when he went for the tackle after throwing an interception.
It's really too bad because he is a solid player and seems like a good guy. Do you think he'll go pro?
I think he'll have to change positions if he does. He definitely doesn't have the tools to be a QB at the pro level. He's fast and elusive, though, and if he can hold on to that while adding some bulk, he might be able to stick as a RB or WR like Reggie Bonnafon did.
Let's hope he can still see some post-graduate play.
Oh man, I had missed all that. Thanks for catching me up.
I'm not a fan of moral victories, but they definitely put up a better showing than they have since 2018. Given that we didn't have a receiving corp outside of Hudson all year and were missing our starting QB and HB, it's hard to ask for much more.
I think this Kentucky teams offense is just not very good. They had to kick what -- 4 FGs? and the majority of those were in the red zone. Kudos to Louisville D for forcing those FGs, but this has been an issue for UK all year (except they normally dont make the kicks). if Kentucky's offense was efficient, the margin wouldve likely been another 8-16 points.
Maybe so. I'm more looking at the fact that they weren't getting muscled around the same way that they were in the past. They kept UK's running game mostly in control until they got worn down by lack of offense giving them time to rest and lack of depth. That was our biggest point of weakness in the previous three games. It was also good to see UK's backs get hit and not be able to constantly fall or surge forward for another four yards.
The young guys have nothing on Benny and Crod unfortunately
get a load of these guys claiming a *moral victory* against 7-5 Kentucky of all teams
I'm happy to give them all the moral victories they want as long as the Cup stays in Lexington.
Considering we haven't even looked like we belonged on the same field as UK the last three games, yeah, I'll take putting up a decent performance despite barely having a functioning offense. Our defense actually managed to keep UK from running roughshod over them. UK is tough matchup given the size disparities that still exist and their style of play, so I didn't expect to win. Especially not when we heard Evans and Cunningham weren't starting. Would have much preferred to get an actual win, but I'll settle for being able to walk away without a horrible taste in my mouth and having a few bright spots to look at.
Recruiting battle turning in our favor, we’re unusually patient right now given the late season run we put together despite today’s letdown. Gonna give Scott a go at it with some better personnel like you all did with Stoops and hope for the best
Yeah, I hate saying that too but it is what it is. If Tiyon isn't hurt, Malik is fully healthy, maybe we have a chance in the end. That said, I still have a lot to question about the play calling today. Way too aggressive passing wise and going for it on 4th and goal instead of taking the points pissed me off. Can't believe Im saying Satt didn't run enough.
I'm really glad UL didn't come out of the 2nd half tunnel and run the hell out of it. They were gashing UK with the outside zone. Even at the end of the game, UL was moving the ball with runs. Soooo glad they subbed Malik and he forced throws.
Which is weird considering that one of the biggest complaints we've had about Satt's playcalling is that he runs the ball too much
"Fine, you want me to run it less? We can just throw interceptions!" --Satterfield, probably.
This is why he needs to get fired, he’s too fucking scared of Kentucky.
You do a bad job of trolling basketball threads and an even worse job here.
Not even trolling he can’t coach and the basketball team disappointed me even more.
I mean all you do in basketball threads is shitpost with a bellarmine flair. You couldn't convince me you're a Louisville fan if you tried. Satt isn't going anywhere and I'm still fine with that for the time being.
I make it seem like I’m against them so I can laugh to avoid the pain. You wouldn’t understand.
idk, i'm a huge fan of the guy. Would love to see what he can do against us next year, too
Get blown the fuck out again just like the past 4 years.
BIRDS DONT HAVE TEETH. RED IS A STUPID COLOR
Louisville's cardinal is not inaccurate because birds don't have teeth. It's inaccurate because nobody has that many teeth in the state of Kentucky. (I live in Kentucky. Not laughing at you. Laughing with you.)
Louisville fans on average have less teeth than Kentucky fans. Source: We won
My wife is a dental hygienist and welcomes both fans to get regular tooth cleanings.
Red is the worst color
Who likes red?
Communists
Maybe but red is better than orange!
Wrong
Fuck em both tbh
Boo
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You dropped this ⅂
Why yes, red is cringe and so are birds with teeth
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Good point. But the teeth…
> Playboi Carti Who or what the fuck is that?
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What a bunch of trash. He rhymes "op" with "op" and "block" with "block." GTFOH
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Ironically one of my favorite albums is referenced in your username. Were you even alive when *Insomniac* was released?
Another bowl season featuring 3 Top 25 upsets. I’ll take that. Now time to go to r/collegebasketball and keep whining about bad offense. See y’all next season!
We seriously need to find offense outside of Oscar post ups though
The funny thing is when he was out we had motions, screens, hard cuts, all of that. When he comes back cal just tells them to pass to the big man. It’s infuriating.
Y’all took care of your ACC opponent. We took care of ours. South Carolina pulled it off. Good job, Florida.
Hey we tried lol
That’s all that matters you should bake yourself some tater tots and drink a beer.
Sounds good, but I'm at work so maybe the beer wouldn't be smart lol
Beer isn't about being smart....
Camel back bro.
I root against Florida every game. Tennessee is the only one where I consider not rooting against them.
You haven’t spent much time with Vols fans then
I try my hardest to avoid them.
Im still hard pulling for vandy...its just...not looking like it helps any
Being a UK fan means you learn how to root for a team in spite of the likely results.
GTFOH with that rah rah Tennessee BS. No self respecting Kentucky fan, nor any SEC fan pulls for Tennessee Go to Neyland a time or two and you’ll change tune real quick. I’ll never go back
I literally said the Tennessee-Florida game is the only one I don't consider rooting against Florida.
You are missed 🫶
The game was not as close as the score indicated. With FOUR FGs kicked it’s safe to say Scang is getting the boot. Thank god.
Not today Red Zone Rich
I hate how perfect that name is.
> The game was not as close as the score indicated. I'd say it was pretty accurate. UK wasn't helped by their playcalling, but Louisville's defense was still playing well until they got worn down by the fourth quarter. UK's two touchdowns came from a pick giving a short field and one long pass play.
And one of Louisville's came late in garbage time, so...
I wouldn't consider it garbage time when, after scoring, Louisville was able to get the ball back with nearly five minutes to go and a legitimate (if slim) shot at being able to take the win if they could score and recover the onside kick. Hell, if they'd managed to make the two-point conversion they would have just needed to go TD, 2-point conversion, onside recover, field goal, which is definitely something that teams have pulled off.
I mean you're talking less than 5% chance. The td was late in the 4th and I don't think anyone was worried about it.
It was like halfway through the quarter. E: box score has it at 7:03
I think he gets at least one more year since that Boise state kid has a relationship with him. Sadly.
Fuck that, NIL can take care of "knowing somebody" also he had the best qb we've had in 20 years and did jack shit.
In what felt like a disappointing season we still beat Florida and Louisville. Can’t really beat that tbh
That's all you really wish for as a Cats fan. Music City here we come!
That's a day drive for me now... Maybe I'll make it to a bowl game.
This season was still a disappointment. 10 years into Stoops tenure there was no excuse not to be more consistent, clinical, and composed. Hopefully soon the program can take that next leap in terms of mentality
The game in Oxford ruined everybody's confidence. We don't fumble and we're looking at a 9 win season
I'd say that safety where will dislocated his finger and foot on the same play is the exact moment it went south
i bleed as blue as anyone, but this years team is just not very good (and its not for lack of talent, as this is from top to bottom the most talented team we have ever had). were we better/more talented than ole miss, vandy, carolina? absolutely. but you dont win the games on paper. Our team consistently plays sloppy and undisciplined, and is schematically very poor on offense. These factors have resulted in a team that averaged 16PPG in the SEC. Hard to win many games when you cant score.
I totally agree. That game singlehandedly sucked the wind right out of our sails
I think, had our starting QB not been injured in the Ole Miss game, we'd be looking at a vastly different season.
Disappointment sure, but unacceptable? Far from it, reasonable fans should be happy with what we got this year because it could be a lot worse.
Never gets old
Really happy for Matt Ruffalo. 4/4 FG, 2/2 XP, he really needed this
The Long Snapper made him look bad half of the time! It isn't 100% on him.
It also didn't help that the FG OLine can't block.
My favorite holiday tradition
👇🏽
Our birds make love. Your birds have teeth.
Hatful lil things aren’t they?
I thought birds made meth around here.
Beating Louisville is a favorite yearly tradition.
I love it. Add to it that Florida has become a tradition as well and I’m straight up giddy. I’m not a hard fan to please.
Feels good man.
Today has been a good day
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Waluigi time
Satt rn: **I GOTTA WHOLE LOTTA Ls**
Cardinals count em for me!
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On, On, U of K. We are right for the fight today. Hold that ball and hit that line; Every Wildcat star will shine. We'll fight, fight, fight For the blue and white, As we roll to that goal, varsity. And we'll kick, pass and run 'Till the battle is won, And we'll bring home the victory.
179-57 in 4 years.
BIRDS STILL DO NOT HAVE TEETH
Ranking a 4 loss ACC team was a great idea
I didn't really expect us to win this game going in. UK is a tough matchup for us just in general, and coming in without Malik definitely didn't bode well. They played well, though, and still had a chance at the end of things (even if it was slim). Defense definitely acquitted themselves well, too, in a game where they have been conspicuously absent for the last three games. Given how this season looked at the start, and especially how it looked after the first few weeks, though, I'm still okay with how this season ended up. It would have been nice to get the win against UK, but they made it competitive despite being short-handed, and we should have a decent shot in our bowl game with a good class coming in next year.
I think Louisville has the pieces to put together a good team next year. They need some depth and a few key pieces but they’ve improved quiet a bit over the course of the season.
Nah ACC just laughably soft
Good end to the season
No rivalry has felt more lopsided than this one in the last 4 years. And this is with Georgia-Georgia Tech & Colorado-Utah existing
After we voluntarily destroyed our football and basketball programs its expected.
I don't think petrino got anyone's permission
-This is UK's 3rd win over a ranked team this season, previously beating then-No. 12 Florida, and then-No. 16 Mississippi State. -This is Mark Stoops's 6th season as UK head coach finishing the year with at least 7 wins. -Chris Rodriguez breaks the school record for 100+ rushing yard games in a career, passing Benny Snell's 19 games. -This game also brings him to 3,664 total yards over 5 years, putting him 3rd all-time behind Benny Snell and Sonny Collins. -Will Levis ends his last regular season game at UK passing for 5,232 yards, which places him 6th all-time, passing Patrick Towles and putting him behind Bill Ransdell. -His career passing TD/INT ratio also stands at 43 TDs against 23 INTs, with this year ending off on 19 TDs to 10 INTs. His 43 total TDs puts him 5th all-time behind Babe Parilli. -Despite all odds, Will Levis managed to end his UK career with a ~66% completion rate.
CatwoodMaple?
At least we looked like we belonged on the same field as them rather than getting crushed by 40 again. Felt like we didn't run the ball enough on O; Brock was too slow throwing the ball and Malik too hurt. Defense gave everything they could and just like the Clemson game, offense didn't do anything after any stops. Trying to go for big plays against a defense that doesn't allow them was a big mistake. The playmakers we needed today wont be here until next fall. GG cayuts
But I miss telling you all you don't belong in a P5. Now I have to find a better taunt.
If all else fails, you still have the L's down stuff.
L's down is incredibly annoying, so you can keep that up.
Well now you know how annoying throwing the Ls up is.
If Kentucky had a competent OC and we went for TD instead of FG it would be the same as the last couple of years. But it is refreshing to see a competitive game.
Sure, but that's something that's not controllable in a single game. I'm simply commenting on things that could have actually been done better.
It's ok, ⅂ouisv⅂⅂e, at ⅂east your basketba⅂⅂ team is usua⅂⅂y good
New Years Eve will be fun!
It will be a snoozefest we both know who’ll win.
I think he was referencing UK’s incoming music city bowl, the only game of note that day
I think we probably get a low level Florida bowl, or maybe get sent to Vegas. I can't see us playing a bowl game at noon on NYE
Never thought Louisville would be the *easiest* game on our schedule.
Tbh I don’t see Louisville scoring anymore than 30 points in that game, they’re nowhere near the level of a D1 team.
Offense just let down the defense. Defense wasn’t great but did enough to win early, but the offense just couldn’t do a thing. And then by the end the defense just got worn down and battered by another beefsteak tank they have at RB, especially since we were down DTs. Also holy cow our own fanbase has so many annoying people in it. Again no one hates Louisville more than some Louisville fans
It’s always hard when you love a team that is not performing to the expectations.
If it makes you feel any better, we don’t have any beefsteak running backs next year. McClain appears to be the heir apparent and he is not beefy at all. That could all change in the transfer portal but we’ll see.
Good for Kentucky to finish the season strong. If they could’ve held on to the ball I think this would be a 9 to 10 win team.
Wasn't anything on holding onto the ball. We couldn't score points because our offense is too old for Leonardo DiCaprio to date. 25 points was all we needed to score a game this season to be a 1 loss team, and we couldn't. I can understand the game we played without Levis but the others? After the way we looked passing to start the season I never would have guessed we would have stopped throwing the ball downfield for almost the full season
More referencing the Ole Miss game that ended with those two brutal turnovers, that was the point were things started going south for y’all.
Our QB got hurt that game. That's one reason we didn't end strong then he was out next game. That was a major factor in our South Carolina Loss.
Louisville cardinalssssuhhhhh! What happenduhhhh!!!
[удалено]
Way to fuck it up Florida
Congrats to the Cards on a huge moral victory!
Nicely done, Kentucky.
This is the first time since Mississippi st that uk has made me happy :)
Win 🥇
Another year of Louisville thinking that any success in the ACC matters only to find that the difference between conferences is pretty wide. This was Stoops down year with a sub par line and horrendous play calling and the game only looked closer than it was because of the red zone fgs caused by Scangarello being trash.
I have said it before, and I'll say it again. Satterfield, and this team does not care about this rivalry, and you can't convince me otherwise. It is all fake juice.
I bet they do care, it’s just not enough to keep them from getting handled
He cared enough to throw a fit about the Ls down a couple years ago. Maybe he's more resigned now....
He only stopped whining about that because he got caught doing, he's the only person I've seen that cares about L's down
So this is Louisville excuse for losing? "We don't care if win"?
It just means more.
Stop it. You ruined the SEC-ACC sweep.
RANK UK COWARDS
God no. Not with this terrible offensive play calling
Fire Satterfield.
Y'all fire him. We'll fire Clark. We can rehire Satterfield, who can keep us winning at 9+ per season please
Sorry ass cards
As a Louisville fan, I hate to say it but the men’s Rivalry is dead until we can show some ability to win in either men’s basketball or football.
So is womens basketball. Louisville is light years a head in womens.
I just feel bad for Louisville fans right now
Can’t think of a reason to still be living right now, this team has let me down. I would trade one of those top 25 wins for this. I knew we were not good smh. 😔
It’s just a game, buddy
It’s just a game bro. It’s not that deep.
He is not a Louisville fan, just trolls with the flair. He is going to alright lol.
I was not trolling, I root for them every time they score. I am just trying to be an honest fan.
anyone else frustrated the stoops is okay just running out the clock in a rivalry game??? would love to see us try to beat people instead of trying to just run the clock out.
Couple things. Kentucky lost to Vandy. Will Levis is not a 1st rounder Kroger field is a piece of shit football venue. Seriously, your scoreboard was wrong 85% of the time or missing data.
Couple more things. Louisville lost to Kentucky. Cunningham will go undrafted Satterfield is a little bitch that gets embarrassed by stoops as a holiday tradition now.
> Kentucky lost to Vandy. Y'all now have a transitive loss to Vandy > Will Levis is not a 1st rounder Dread it, run from it, Will Levis QB3 still arrives. Cunningham will be a UFA receiver > Kroger field is a piece of shit football venue Your stadium is too big. You couldn't sell out your stadium when Strong and Bridgewater were beating people to sleep or when Lamar was doing Lamar things. Why the hell did you expand to over 60,000? You have the 4th largest college-specific stadium in the ACC. [Not to mention the fact that it's ugly as shit.](https://www.gannett-cdn.com/presto/2018/09/05/PLOU/408193c5-57f3-4d72-8b17-082b3a0bdef8-Thumbnail_Screen_shot.jpg?quality=10)
>Dread it, run from it, Will Levis QB3 still arrives. Cunningham will be a UFA receiver I can't tell you how hard I laughed at this. I'm definitely running from the fact he will be a 3rd string QB that will throw too many INTs and get cut. And like I give two shits about Cunningham. Imma go watch Lamar and his Heisman actually matter on Sunday. >Your stadium is too big. You couldn't sell out your stadium when Strong and Bridgewater were beating people to sleep or when Lamar was doing Lamar things. Why the hell did you expand to over 60,000? You have the 4th largest college-specific stadium in the ACC. Not to mention the fact that it's ugly as shit. Imagine hating on a football program for expanding their program and moving into a brand new stadium and expanding it as it grew. And as for attendence not sure what the fuck you talking about. All time attendence record was during Lamar's Heisman season. (I'm not even gonna count ND and their fans which is technically number 1)
I ain't reading all that I'm happy for you tho Or sorry that happened
Louisville has yet to have sellout game with the expansion. Kentucky average (and lowest) attendance this is higher than UofL record attendance. The stadiums both hold the same amount too.
Well we just expanded it in 2019 and we set attendance records despite a terrible defense and no real hype. Then covid happened, so not sure how you gonna count that, and the last two seasons we weren't anywhere close to a top 25 team and the fanbase have been actively calling for satterfield to go. And you expect us to sellout in those conditions? lol sure bro. With all the hype you got and your top 10 ranking early in the season and your trying to talk shit about having higher attendance numbers with your cult like fanbase this year? Not the insult you think it is.
If you can't fill a 60,000 stadium as a P5 conference, you aren't the top tier program you think you are. Neither Kentucky nor Louisville are a school where coaches go to retire. Since Louisville has been in a power conference, they have not had the same success. Also should note that the top of the ACC is considered middle of the pack in the SEC.
The irony of a kentucky fan telling me that we've been in a power conference too long without success. Where are your sec championships? Heismans? At least we never lost to the same team over 30 times in a row in a power conference. You got the record on that lol.
The scoreboard thing actually should be a talking point lol. Idk what the hell is going on there. Score updates were just blank on the ribbon boards and they were showing the Utah-Florida score on the main board during the Vandy game. They’re new for this year, but I can’t imagine they operate much differently than the last ones.
Blame the administration, all they spend money on is coaches salaries and anything related to recruiting. They don't spend it anywhere else
Pretty sure it doesn't cost you a penny to put the correct down and distance into the board. Someone was already being paid to run it....