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Music City Bowl: Final thoughts on the game and the season that was

That was one exciting game, but the Wildcats once again come away as champions of the Music City Bowl.  But it sure was a lot closer than it had to be.

Why was the game so close?  Well, it pretty much came down to UK doing some foolish things near the end of the game, probably more because of the fact that as successful as the Cats have been, we still have a long way to go to match the bowl and big-game experience of some of the better teams.  Micah Johnson could have simply taken a knee after he picked Weatherford late in the 4th quarter and sealed the victory.  Instead, Micah tried to show us he could be a ball-carrier too, and ultimately fumbled away the hard-won turnover (one of 4 UK turnovers) a few seconds after he achieved it, giving the Seminoles a chance to tie or even win the game. 

I have to admit, visions of the Bluegrass Miracle were dancing in my head at that point.  It was really scary to think that as hard as we played and as well as we were able to do, we could almost give the game away like that.  I'm sure that an earlier version of UK would have found a way to lose this game in the same situation.  But apparently, those years are firmly in the rear view mirror, where I'm sure we all hope they will stay.

I have to give a shout out at this point to the Florida State Seminoles.  Given the problems they were facing, they could have easily mailed this one in and nobody would have noticed.  But not only did they not do that, they demonstrated to Kentucky and anyone else paying attention that even the dire circumstances the 'Noles faced with the academic suspensions is not enough to keep them out of a ball game with a lesser program.  Make no mistake, folks, UK has a very long way to go indeed to have the kind of program the Seminoles enjoy.  Kudos to them for playing their hearts out under very unfortunate circumstances, and for playing a very clean, classy game overall.  To see what they thought about the game, visit fellow SB Nation site Tomahawk Nation.

The officiating in this game was very poor, but fortunately, at least in my opinion, it all pretty much evened out.  That's all I'll say about that.

What a great job by our seniors and our defense.  Woodyard was again the leading tackler, Woodson wound up breaking the UK passing TD record of Tim Couch and the SEC mark set by Florida Gator Danny Wuerffel.  Raphael Little rushed for 152 yards, but that stellar performance was tarnished slightly by a rare fumble.  Jacob Tamme had two huge plays, one of them a recovery of a UK fumble and the other the first touchdown of the game.

All in all, the seniors acquitted themselves with the excellence they have shown all season.  The secondary held Weatherford to 45% passing, while Woodson completed a robust 64% of his passes for a whopping 358 yards.  Once again, as he has all season, Stevie Johnson showed us the big play, and scored the final touchdown for the Cats.

Now, it's time to give Rich Brooks some props.  How far has he brought the Wildcats since early in 2006, when virtually everyone had decided it was time for him to go?  The turnaround this program has made is truly spectacular, and it shows no real signs of abating.  Even though we lose some huge skill players this year and the heart of our linebacking corps on defense, we have some great players waiting in the wings to step up and help us compete again with the best of the SEC.  Our talent level is up, and even though "up" does not mean it has reached the level of the SEC elite, Brooks has done a very good job of picking up talented players that nobody knows that much about.  That is an amazing skill set in itself, but hopefully, a year or two more of this kind of success, and we should start being able to compete on a higher level in recruiting.

I cannot say enough about what Rich Brooks has done.  Nothing short of probation could wipe away his legacy as one of the best Kentucky coaches in memory, and the man who has taken this program from the depth of probation to undreamed-of heights for a Kentucky team.  Brooks has the entire Big Blue Nation behind him now, as it should be.

Some congratulations are also in order for the long-suffering UK football fans.  I do not qualify, I am only recently converted to a fan of the football program, but I am happy to be one now.  The football team has brought great credit on the school, not just by their deeds on the field, but by largely staying out of trouble and performing reasonably well in the classroom.

So now, it is time to farewell the football Wildcats, and turn our full and undivided attention to basketball, something I am sure at least a few readers will be glad to hear.  Well done, Gridiron Felines -- you have done Kentucky very proud, and we are just as proud of all of you.

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Those who were fortunate enough to see the Cat Footballers live have to realize how blessed they have been,as those of us who witnessed the games on the tube.WE all have witnessed a bit of Wildcat history over these past two years,and hopefully,these kinds of seasons will continue.
To the Seniors,you have been an awsome group of athletes,and you have given us fans a lot of memories to treasure the rest of our lives.

As a fan,I wish all of you the most that life has to offer,and thank you for all you have given to UK football,and the University.

by UKats on Jan 2, 2008 6:12 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Football game..........
If UK did not cough up the ball in the 1st quarter when we were deep in FSU territory and up 7 - 0, my gut tells me that this would turn into a 42 - 10 butt whipping....but as usual, we make things interesting...we always do......We could have easily been up 21-0 before they knew what hit them......Seniors came up big......41 years old and a veteran of Commonwealth Stadium since I was 10.  Love this team above all others....including my childhood heroes of the mid 70's.  Been a long road...can we keep it going?

by Chuck Alexinis on Jan 2, 2008 6:15 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Thanks. . .
. . .to all associated with the UK football program for everything they have done (often unnoticed) to bring the program back.  Brooks deserves a huge amount of credit, but let's not forget the coordinators (SB and Joker) and all the position coaches, too (Randy Sanders, et al.). As an aside, I'm surprised Joker didn't get more serious consideration for some of the HC openings this year - but I'll take it!  And I'm sure there were just as many deserving of credit working behind the scenes.

Thanks also to the players, since it is of course these guys that actually make it happen.  Despite the graduations, we do seem "loaded" (for Kentucky, anyway) for next season, so I'm already looking forward to that (since bball appears to be a lost cause - joking!).  Our defense should be on the north side of respectable, and if we can get Pulley or Hartline to be effective. . .

This sure was a fun season, even with all the ups and downs and missed opportunities.  The bowl game felt like a microcosm of the whole season.

Go Cats!

C! A! T! S! CATS! CATS! CATS!

by NYCCats on Jan 2, 2008 6:26 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Joker
Rich Brooks has done a great job... but the man is getting on in years.  Would it be premature to name Joker the head coach-in-waiting complete with a large bonus if he isn't head coach by a certain year?  (a la Florida State)

by chirop1 on Jan 2, 2008 9:47 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Five more years
Brooks said he wanted to be at UK for at least ten years. He's halfway there. And he's actually not that old.

What's amazing to me is how "old" and "out of touch" Brooks seemed-- when we were losing. Now he seems "cool" and even "genius-like."

Truly, for what the guy inherited, we Kentucky fans gave the man virtually no slack... myself included.

I wished UK would have tried harder to keep Guy Morriss... no doubt the NCAA sanctions would have sank him. And he knew it.

props to coach rich brooks!

by catlanta91 on Jan 2, 2008 10:02 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Kentucky Football
After suffering nearly my entire life through Kentucky football season tickets, it's almost beyond belief to witness what has taken place the last two years. I've been saying the last two years that Brooks deserves a statue outside Commonwealth.

by GregJ on Jan 2, 2008 10:26 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Nice job...
... representing the SEC, Cats.  You did a good job.

Wish our Gators hadn't let everyone down.  How embarassing.  The sun came up again today, though.

Orange & Blue Hue http://www.orangeandbluehue.com

by Gatorpilot on Jan 3, 2008 11:42 AM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Yeah ...
the Gates had a good season.  The bowl game didn't work out, but the Gators have had defensive issues all year.  We all know how those can and usually do come back to haunt teams in bowl games. It almost came back to haunt Kentucky, but our D has been gradually improving all year.

Michigan was surprisingly good.  Henne really impressed me, I haven't seen him play much all year, but he was all that and a bag of chips New Years Day.

by Truzenzuzex on Jan 3, 2008 4:05 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

No such a great season
Like the Cats in basketball, Gator fans count the losses in football.  A 1-loss season is very good because it (usually) means we won an SEC championship.  2 losses is just barely acceptable, but you can't complain about it.  3 losses is a moderate disappointment.  4 losses is very disappointing. 5 losses is firing time.  (See Ron Zook)

The Heisman Trophy did brighten things up a bit but we expect to compete for championships.  Hopefully this was just an abnormally down year due to all we lost from the 2006 team.  I'll be looking for the Gators to win the SEC East in '08 at minimum.

Orange & Blue Hue http://www.orangeandbluehue.com

by Gatorpilot on Jan 4, 2008 12:23 AM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Re: GatorPilot
I thought Florida fielded an excellent team this year. The seemingly excessive losses are due to an incredilby tough schedule, in my view. The youth on defense had an impact also, as you write, the experience lost in '06 graduations were dear.

Next year should be back to the normal 1-2 loss year. Maybe better. Tebow is a one man offensive dynamo. And he's only going to get better.

The '07 Gators will always hold a special place in my heart though. The severe beat down Meyer put on UT was memorable, if only for Tennessee's futility.

by Ken Howlett on Jan 5, 2008 1:50 AM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Beating Tennessee...
... always a beautiful thing.
Orange & Blue Hue http://www.orangeandbluehue.com

by Gatorpilot on Jan 5, 2008 2:02 AM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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