As you can tell from Skip's post, we're both very sorry about the delay of the return of the blog. But if you haven't noticed, it's back and better than ever. Now the blog has links and all sorts of fun stuff on it.
Anyway, let's get back to business. What have we missed since our old blog posts...
1. The Kentucky Football team had a great season and ended up winning the Music City Bowl! Rich Brooks' contract has been extended for an undisclosed amount of time, Mike Archer has left to take the defensive coordinator position at N.C. State, and recruiting coordinator/running backs Coach Caragher has left to take the head coaching position at San Diego University.
2. The UK Basketball team has got itself to 13-3 and their only losses have come to Memphis, UCLA, and North Carolina which are all respectable teams. They have started off their SEC season strong winning 2 in a row against SEC opponents, including a 27 point victory last night against Auburn. However, starting at the end of January, UK faces an extremely tough 8 game stretch starting with Georgia on January 24th. What are your feelings about the season so far?
Is there anything else that is on any of your minds? I'm sure I'll get to coaching and all that fun stuff later. How's everyone been? Hope you all had a great holiday season. It's good to be back on the blog.
If you all have any comments about ESPN Sports Radio 1300, ways we can improve, or ways that we can make your listening experience more enjoyable, please let me know. Thanks again!
Thursday, January 11, 2007
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Those eight games will definitely make or break the team this year. I think if we can roll through those games above .500, we should be fine. And I think they will be able to. I am predicting and 10-6 SEC conference record with losses from Tennessee and Florida at home and Tennessee, Alabama, Arkansas, and Florida away. Possibly getting a win at home from UT or UF.
Any NFL fans with predictions about this weekend? Seattle(if the rain holds off), Saints, Colts, and Chargers to roll this weekend.
A 10 and 6 SEC conference record will put them under 10 losses (a good thing for UK fans). However, I think they'll end up splitting the series with both Florida and Tennessee, but anyway more on that later.
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