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Mark Stoops was able to do something that his successors have not been able to do- actually beat an SEC opponent for the first time in almost 1,100 days...
The Wildcats knocked off Vanderbilt (who are looking to be a really bad football team, by the way) in Lexington- even as a favored program heading into Saturday.
Strangely, fans would like to see the stands at Commonwealth Stadium more-filled than they currently are...
Just ask them...
On the flip side, the HQ would like to know what Arkansas head coach Bret Bielema was thinking in overtime running to the right on a 4th and 2 when he needed a first down to keep the period moving- and your running game was non-existent.
You had your chance, Arkansas, and you flat blew it.
"A lot of things that caused us to lose this game today came from within our locker room," Razorbacks coach Bret Bielema said postgame. "Our third edge we talk about is playing clean, and that means playing penalty-free. ... The good news is we can correct those things. Our guys did several things throughout the course of the game to get excited about. But obviously, not enough to close it."
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Sunday, September 28, 2014
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CFB: Florida Survives Kentucky in 3 OT's
It's the longest winning streak by one team over another in any conference in any sport. The University of Florida had beaten the University of Kentucky 27 straight times going into Saturday nights game in Gainesville.
It's now...barely 28.
The Gators held on to beat the Wildcats 36-30 in 3 overtimes Saturday night in a game they were favored in by 18 points.
Jeff Driskel threw for 295 yards and 3 TD's, most of the passes going to Demarcus Robinson who had 15 catches for 215 yards and 2 TD's.
For their part, Kentucky's Patrick Towles threw for 369 yards and 3 TD's.
We don't know if we'd call this a "Great" SEC game, but it certainly was tense and had quite the finish.
Your highlights from ESPN.com:
It's now...barely 28.
The Gators held on to beat the Wildcats 36-30 in 3 overtimes Saturday night in a game they were favored in by 18 points.
Jeff Driskel threw for 295 yards and 3 TD's, most of the passes going to Demarcus Robinson who had 15 catches for 215 yards and 2 TD's.
For their part, Kentucky's Patrick Towles threw for 369 yards and 3 TD's.
We don't know if we'd call this a "Great" SEC game, but it certainly was tense and had quite the finish.
Your highlights from ESPN.com:
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