Archive for September, 2011



SEC: Conference chaos with new unexpected twists

Big 12 commissioner Dan Bebee

SEC roundup for Wednesday:

Conference chaos continues to dominate the news with reports, denied by the league, that SEC has extended a membership offer to Missouri and is willing to wait on the answer. The offer appears to be predicated on the Big 12 falling apart, and that may not happen after reports that the Pac-12 has decided not to expand.

There are reports that if Oklahoma decides to remain in the Big 12, then commissioner Dan Bebee would have to resign. Sam Mellinger of the Kansas City Star writes that Bebee needs to go.

And if the Big 12 doesn’t disintegrate, what happens to that projected Big 12-Big (L)East merger? And if the Big East leftovers are left out in the cold, what happens to Louisville?

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Hold it: How Florida skirts the rules to block punts

(AP photo)

Update: Punt block legit, says Muschamp

Updated at 9:55 with Joker quote.

In 2008, in the very first quarter in Gainesville, Florida blocked back-to-back Kentucky punts and recovered each inside the UK 5-yard line. The Gators scored touchdowns on the first play after each block. The rout was on. In 2009, at Commonwealth, Florida’s Chris Rainey blocked a UK punt and recovered in the end zone for a TD in the Gators’ 41-7 win.

So does Florida use a bit of illegal trickery to blog block punts? Kentucky coach Joker Phillips seemed to imply as much today after practice when talking about the Gators’ ability to block punts. Phillips mentioned, not in an accusatory tone, that the Gator linemen will pull the offensive linemen one direction or the other to let a teammate shoot the gap and get to the punter.

Update — Here is the Phillips quote: “Speed. Speed, you know, at which they come off. And their speed are big guys. Their linebackers and defensive ends are on their punt team. We’ve got receivers and DBs on our punt team to try and get that speed on the field. They’ve got big guys pulling this guy that way, and this guy thata way and a little fast guy with world-class speed comes up the middle to block it. And you can’t get off the block. We’ve got to punch them in the mouth when they try to grab you and get their hands off of you and come off and block the little guy that tries to split the gap.”

And that’s exactly what Florida did last Saturday when Chris Rainey blocked a Tennessee punt early in the second quarter.

Here are the pictures.

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How poorly did Kentucky run the ball against Louisville?

(H-L photo/Amy Wallot)

We know that Kentucky had a terrible time running the football against Louisville during that loss to the dreaded Cards last Saturday. (Sorry to keep bringing it up.)

Joker Phillips’ club rushed for just 35 yards on 32 carries. That is slightly misleading, however. Unlike NFL statisticians, college football statisticians count yardage lost because of sacks in a team’s rushing yard total. Kentucky was sacked six times for 48 yards on Saturday. So really, Kentucky rushed for 83 yards on 26 carries. Still not good.

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Kentucky blocking Louisville from SEC? Don’t believe it

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The internet being the internet, there is a story going around this afternoon that Kentucky is blocking Louisville from the SEC.

I for one don’t believe it.

First of all, Kentucky doesn’t have the power to block a school from joining the conference. There is nothing in the league constitution that says one school can block another school from entering the league. It could certainly work behind the scenes to keep a school out, convincing like members that said-school would not be in the best interest of the conference as a whole. But even that seems doubtful.

Besides, in the case of Louisville and the SEC, it is highly doubtful that would even get to the that point.

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Video: Morgan Newton says offense working to improve

UK quarterback Morgan Newton talks to the media after Tuesday’s practice:

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Video: Joker Phillips after today’s practice

Video of UK football coach Joker Phillips after today’s practice.

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BBL: Calipari could re-visit Ellis; Reed could miss UK game

Big Blue Links for Tuesday:

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SEC: Report says league has rejected West Virginia

Updated at 2:15 p.m.

SEC links for Tuesday:

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Video: E.J. Fields talks about his career night

Wide receiver E.J. Fields talked to the media today about his career night last Saturday.

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Video: Nick Melillo on bouncing back after Louisville loss

Kentucky tight end Nick Melillo talking to media today.

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