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The days are hot and long. Itās almost time for the start of football practice when you make a trip to Kroger and see the schedule posters have finally arrived. Shortly after examining the new layout featuring the Wildcats, you take a closer look at the oppositionās logos, then mentally mark the wins and losses. Itās a tradition unlike any other for Kentucky football fans. This year thereās one logo that most will say is an L, but donāt be so quick to cross-off the Alabama Crimson Tide as an automatic loss.
A week after hosting LSU, Nick Saban will take his team to Kroger Field for what should be a chilly game on Veteranās Day, Nov. 11. There have been a few coaching veterans who have seen the end of the road in Lexington: Steve Spurrier, Butch Jones, Dan Mullen and most recently, Ed Oregeron. Could Nick Saban be Mark Stoopsā next victim?
āAlabama vs. Kentucky, I think thatās the biggest trap game in the entire SEC,ā Michael Bratton, better known as āSEC Mike,ā shared with KSR last week in Nashville for SEC Media Days.
āIām not ready to outright predict a Kentucky win, but if Kentucky is as good as I think they can be. If they shore up that offensive line, Ray Davis, Devin Leary, Liam Coen: all of the pieces are there. Alabama, they arenāt the same team on the road, for whatever reason. I think itās because Nick Sabanās got a decaying dynasty, as I call it.ā
Alabama has not been the same team on the road in recent years. Theyāve failed to reach the bar set by Vegas, posting a 2-7 record against the spread in away games over the last two seasons. That includes outright losses to LSU, Tennessee and unranked Texas A&M. Just because SEC Mike is a well-known Alabama hater, doesnāt mean his points are invalid.
āHeās still the greatest of all time. Iām not trying to take away anything, but I think thatās the game Kentucky fans are going to show up. Itās going to be the defining game of Mark Stoopsā career.ā
āRight now Iām probably going to say Alabama, just because Iām a little more confident with what Georgiaās roster is top to bottomā¦,ā said Cubelic. āā¦Nobodyās going to go in there and out-heavyweight fight the heavyweight champion, so you need a different style. I look at what Kentucky has at wide receiver and I think Alabamaās secondary has some new faces, you may be able to cause some problems there.ā
What exactly will be the style to contrast against Alabama? Itās difficult to tell right now. Tennessee is a better example to use, deploying a style that Kentucky could theoretically combat at Kroger Field this fall.
āYou donāt want Tennesseeās track meet. Thatās where Kentucky can out-Kentucky Tennessee. Take a fistfight, drag Tennessee into a back alley and make them fight your kind of fight. That would be the recipe for me and I think there could be a part where Kentucky could have an advantage doing that this year,ā Cubelic shared with KSR.
āYou play Georgia, I donāt want a slugfest. You play Tennessee, I donāt want a track meet. You have to find those contradictory styles and make them play your game. Thatās where Kentucky can find success against the Vols.ā
Kentucky will be favored in five games, four are toss-ups and the remaining three are Tennessee, Alabama and at Georgia. Which game do you believe is Kentuckyās best chance at a big upset?
A week after hosting LSU, Nick Saban will take his team to Kroger Field for what should be a chilly game on Veteranās Day, Nov. 11. There have been a few coaching veterans who have seen the end of the road in Lexington: Steve Spurrier, Butch Jones, Dan Mullen and most recently, Ed Oregeron. Could Nick Saban be Mark Stoopsā next victim?
āAlabama vs. Kentucky, I think thatās the biggest trap game in the entire SEC,ā Michael Bratton, better known as āSEC Mike,ā shared with KSR last week in Nashville for SEC Media Days.
āIām not ready to outright predict a Kentucky win, but if Kentucky is as good as I think they can be. If they shore up that offensive line, Ray Davis, Devin Leary, Liam Coen: all of the pieces are there. Alabama, they arenāt the same team on the road, for whatever reason. I think itās because Nick Sabanās got a decaying dynasty, as I call it.ā
Alabama has not been the same team on the road in recent years. Theyāve failed to reach the bar set by Vegas, posting a 2-7 record against the spread in away games over the last two seasons. That includes outright losses to LSU, Tennessee and unranked Texas A&M. Just because SEC Mike is a well-known Alabama hater, doesnāt mean his points are invalid.
āHeās still the greatest of all time. Iām not trying to take away anything, but I think thatās the game Kentucky fans are going to show up. Itās going to be the defining game of Mark Stoopsā career.ā
Contrasting Styles Can Unlock a Big Kentucky Upsetā
So how exactly does Kentucky upset a team like Alabama? Itās a difficult question to answer right now because there are so many mysteries surrounding the Crimson Tide. Not only is there an ongoing quarterback competition, but Nick Saban is breaking in a pair of new coordinators. Thatās why if you made Cole Cubelic pick between Alabama or Georgia, he likes the Catsā chances against the Tide.āRight now Iām probably going to say Alabama, just because Iām a little more confident with what Georgiaās roster is top to bottomā¦,ā said Cubelic. āā¦Nobodyās going to go in there and out-heavyweight fight the heavyweight champion, so you need a different style. I look at what Kentucky has at wide receiver and I think Alabamaās secondary has some new faces, you may be able to cause some problems there.ā
What exactly will be the style to contrast against Alabama? Itās difficult to tell right now. Tennessee is a better example to use, deploying a style that Kentucky could theoretically combat at Kroger Field this fall.
āYou donāt want Tennesseeās track meet. Thatās where Kentucky can out-Kentucky Tennessee. Take a fistfight, drag Tennessee into a back alley and make them fight your kind of fight. That would be the recipe for me and I think there could be a part where Kentucky could have an advantage doing that this year,ā Cubelic shared with KSR.
āYou play Georgia, I donāt want a slugfest. You play Tennessee, I donāt want a track meet. You have to find those contradictory styles and make them play your game. Thatās where Kentucky can find success against the Vols.ā
Kentucky will be favored in five games, four are toss-ups and the remaining three are Tennessee, Alabama and at Georgia. Which game do you believe is Kentuckyās best chance at a big upset?