Kentucky Football
Happy Thanksgiving!
by Kevin on Nov.26, 2009, under Kentucky Football, Kentucky Tailgating
Just wanted to take a moment and wish everyone a happy thanksgiving! We have so much to be thankful for. Personally, I am thankful for great friends and family. It is the people in our lives that make this life exciting and fun!
Hopefully we will see a bunch of friends and family tailgating at Commonwealth this Saturday. Come on out early and lets beat the Vols! And since it is senior night, lets show our 26 graduating Wildcats how thankful we are for them.
What Team will Kentucky Face?
by Kevin on Nov.23, 2009, under Kentucky Football
Freshman defensive back Jansen Jackson has had armed robbery charges against him dropped according to ESPN. Living here in Knoxville this is not very surprising since he was not one of the two to actually hold up the victims with a pellet gun. He was either sitting in the Prius or inside the store at the time of the incident, depending on who you talk to.
However, now that the charges are dropped, Lane Kiffin has a very interesting decision to make. Does he play his very talented Freshman this Saturday or not? No one seems to know here in Big Orange Capital of the world. However, if he does play this kid there will be a storm of criticism. This is not the first time UT has had problems with him. During the Prius backed heist, Jackson was suspended for violating substance abuse rules.
So, assuming Jackson does not play UT’s defense is VERYthin. Especially at linebacker where the Vols are starting a 4th string Middle Linebacker, and are down four total at my last count. You take away Jackson, (whom many Vols consider to be the heir apparent to Eric Berry), from the secondary and you have a Vols defense that is thinner than Kige Ramsey’s anorexic ridden Nicole Richie.
I think this plays in to that Cats strengths, which is running the ball. Make no mistake, UT’s depth 2nd, 3rd, and 4th stringers are still talented. However, the lack of experience and depth can be exploited. I expect this to be an ugly game, but UK can and will pull away in the second half with the solid running of Locke and Cobb. They should be able to wear down UT’s defense and control the game. Cats will win and the streak will end. Then again, my heart has been broken before.
Wildcat Football News Roundup #2
by Kevin on Nov.23, 2009, under Kentucky Football, Kentucky Tailgating, News Roundup
What a fantastic weekend here in Kentucky Tailgating land. Locke, Cobb, Maxwell and company got the job done down in Athens. Here are some articles from the weekend talking about the great win and looking forard to UT.
- The great Larry Vaught has some interesting stats from the game.
- Rob Gidel talks about how important special teams play was in this win.
- Chip Cosby gives his take on the sunning second half come back.
- The rare victory is discussed by Bret Dawson.
- Check out Paul Jordan’s nice recap of the game as well.
This weekend UT comes to the frozen tundra of Commonwealth as early rpedictions are calling for frigid temps. Don’t worry, the tailgating will warm things up prior to the game.
Incredible Cats
by Kevin on Nov.22, 2009, under Kentucky Football, Kentucky Tailgating

(AP Photo/John Amis)
What an incredible night! First the Basketball team looked impressive in dismantling a dangerous Rider team. Then The Cardiac put together another impressive second half to come from behind and win in Athens for the first time since 1977.
What more can be said about this team and their heart. In years past, UK would fold. Not this team. They refuse to give up and seem to always get the big play when they need it.
This Saturday is a HUGE game for this team and program. UK has not beaten Tennessee since Moses walked the deserts of the Middle East. This game is for 2nd place in the SEC east and is the play in game for the Outback bowl! It will be senior day and we all need to arrive at the game early to honor these young men for doing something no other team in UK history has done, gone to four straight bowls!
Details for the tailgating will come early this week. With this being the final home game and one that will have huge implications for both teams. For me personally, this is the game I want the most. Growing up in Tennessee and now living in Knoxville, you cannot imagine what I hear from my friends. A few will be at the tailgate this year, so feel free to give them a hard time. They are good sports.
Cats to Face UGA Today
by Kevin on Nov.21, 2009, under Kentucky Football
Today is the big battle with the University of Georgia Bulldogs down in Athens Georgia. This is a ver important game for both teams, if the Bulldogs win, they will finish 2nd in the SEC East behind the hated Florida Tebows. However, if the Cats win it sets up a chance lock the SEC East next week against UT. The cats may be without Randall Cobb because his availability is a game time decision due to a bruised shoulder. Georgia will be without their start wide Receiver AJ Green, so both teams will be looking for others to step up on the offensive end.
Georgia will also be with UGA, their famous mascot as he passed unexpectedly this past week. That is a sad day for them and their program.
Also, UK is about to tip off against Rider in Rupp. A game I was supposed to be at, but work got in the way. Can someone buy me a winning lottery ticket?Lets hope the cats give us a daily double today!
Last Home Kentucky Tailgate of the Year
by Kevin on Nov.19, 2009, under Kentucky Football, Kentucky Tailgating
November 28th is the last game of the season and will be our last Kentucky Tailgating experience of the year. Next week we will have more details of the goings on around around Commonwealth Stadium. Everyone plan on coming early and having a lot of fun. With this being a night game, we should be able to end the year with a BANG!
The Cats take on Georgia this Saturday for a very important SEC game. UGA will be without their top offensive threat in AJ Greene, but the Cats’ Randall Cobb is listed as questionable and will be a game time decision. If UK pull off the win at UGA, the wildcats improve their bowl standing with a chance at going to Atlanta. We need the win first.
Randall Cobb Questionable for Saturday
by Kevin on Nov.18, 2009, under Kentucky Football

Mr. Everything for the Wildcats and head of the Wildcobb offense is now being listed as questionable for the Wildcats as they travel to Athens for the clash with the Bulldogs on Saturday. This limits the two eaded monster of Locke and Cobb that has carried the wildcats all year.
First year Freshman QB, Morgan Newton will be counted on to make plays and the wideouts Led by Chris Matthews will need to step up big if it turns out Cobb is unable to play.
This game Saturday is huge for the program and can help propel the program to a non-Tennessee based bowl.
