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Topic: Florida vs Kentucky Prediction, Game Preview
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catmandoo
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posted 11-25-2020 03:32 PM
Why Kentucky Will Win Kentucky has to do the Vanderbilt plan against the Gators, only better.
The Florida offense eventually got rolling in the 38-17 win over the Commodores, but Vanderbilt was able to get enough with the passing game to start out hot, and it hung around by converting on enough third downs to keep the game in range.
Kentucky does that better than anyone in the SEC. When things are working, the special teams are great, they win the turnover battle, and the secondary comes up with key stops – the Wildcats lead the SEC in pass defense.
The Cats have to keep this from getting out of hand, and then – unlike Vanderbilt – score in the second half to keep the pressure on. Also unlike Vanderbilt, UK has to win the time of possession battle. However …
Why Florida Will Win The Kentucky offense isn’t working.
It’s a bit by design as UK likes to slow things down and control the tempo, but disrupt that in any way, and it’s over.
Alabama didn’t play all that well. It misfired on a few too many passes against Kentucky, it wasn’t a smooth performance, and …
Alabama 63, Kentucky 3. It turned into a glorified live scrimmage against a Wildcat offense that couldn’t move the ball a lick, finishing with just 179 yards of total offense.
The Florida defense isn’t all that great, the secondary allows way too many big plays, and it struggles to put games away to make them true laughers.
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Tiptree
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posted 11-25-2020 03:57 PM
I would love to see us come out passing more, a LOT more, than usual. That would put more pressure on Florida's defense, and open up opportunities for some big run plays.
But, I suspect that it just won't happen. Gran will ensure we end up losing by 20+
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m hamilton
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posted 11-26-2020 08:30 AM
I'm just curious as to how many players you have out for Corona Virus? We had 16 miss last week including 5 starters I'm hearing we currently have 10 out. How many players out did teams like Florida or Bama have before they said we aren't traveling. I'm sure there's was based more on KEY players that were important for them to win the game.
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Bama Cat
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posted 11-26-2020 12:50 PM
Of course all of our players are important to win the game. We showed what happens when we have some key people missing last week. Don't think we have a chance of beating them. Looks like a 4-6 season to me, if we can win the final game.
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ukcatfannfl
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posted 11-26-2020 01:45 PM
"Mark Stoops said Wednesday evening that Kentucky will be without 18 players and 10 staff members due to injuries and COVID-19 contact tracing. The Wildcats will have one more test before they board a plane to Florida on Friday. The game is in danger of being postponed based on those test results."
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catmandoo
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posted 11-26-2020 07:50 PM
I can't see how they can play the game with the 18 players with the virus and maybe even more by game time.
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