Saturday, November 04, 2006

The goalposts came down...
The fans cheered...
One of the biggest wins EVER at UK...

That's right, I'll say it. This had to be one of the biggest wins ever at UK. The Kentucky Football team finally beat someone that they weren't supposed to beat. I know I said it earlier in the week, but this was THE MOST IMPORTANT game of the season for UK. The game that really counts now will be Louisiana-Monroe (unless UK beats Vandy next week at home).

(I also called that this was a winnable game by the way)

What does this mean for the UK Football Team and it's coaching staff?

Do you think the goalposts should have come down?

I'll have more on this tomorrow...

2 comments:

Professor said...

What does this game mean? It means that coach Brooks and his staff will last another year or two, at least.

And as far as the goalposts are concerned, I wish the UK fans had not torn them down for a couple of reasons. First, it's dangerous. Second, I hate tearing town the goaposts because it's one of those fan traditions that suggests that the games are about them instead of the players. The fans should have cheered their team as they left the field, but they should have left the playing field for the players.

J-Delicious said...

Sad state of affairs if we tear the goalposts down for a win over an unranked team. I'm with the Professor. Be repectful of the players that won the game. They are glad you are excited, but how is tearing down the goalposts for the players? It is a selfish act on the part of the fans. It's pretty much showboating and distasteful in a win like this.