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Did you think we were making excuses for the Kentucky football program’s losses? You probably weren’t until we mentioned it. It’s kind of how like Mark Stoops continues to say he doesn’t want to make headlines, which ends up making more headlines about his Kentucky football program.
Tonight 11 Personnel parses through the Kentucky head coach’s comments a few days after another beatdown at Tennessee. Fortunately, a bye week does provide a slight reprieve from the madness, but folks, college football never stops and neither do we. Highlights:
— Which player volunteered to give his money back?
— Redshirt Watch
— One Month till Signing Day
— Recruits to Watch
— MACtion is BACK -
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Nick Roush and Adam Luckett are back for another episode of 11 Personnel. In tonight's show they will discuss why Kentucky football can win on the road in the SEC but not at home, what Graham Mertz's injury means for this game, and if they think the Cats can beat the Florida Gators for a 4th straight season.
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Kentucky football takes on Ole Miss in Oxford on Saturday. Nick Roush and Adam Luckett break down the matchup on new episode of 11 Personnel.
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Kentucky football needs to show some signs of life on Saturday versus the Georgia Bulldogs. The Wildcats will have a shot to take down number one as HEAVY underdogs. Nick Roush and Adam Luckett break it all down in a new episode of 11 Personnel.
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They may not say it out loud this week, but there is no love lost between Kentucky and South Carolina. The Cats and the Cocks have played physical nail-biters over the last decade. Kentucky won seven of eight, but has dropped the last two in the series.
Ahead of the SEC opener at Kroger Field, 11 Personnel dives deep into the team Shane Beamer is bringing to Lexington. Nick Roush and Adam Luckett aren’t the biggest Beamer fans, but we’ll put our biases aside ever so slightly to project how we believe this game will unfold. Highlights from tonight’s preview:
— Why this game means so much for each team’s overall season outlook.
— The first official SEC Injury Report goes LIVE.
— Can South Carolina run the ball against the Kentucky defense?
— Is LaNorris Sellers ready for his first true road game?
— What does the offense need to do to protect Brock Vandagriff and score points?
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Talking Season can be delightful for college football fans. However, there’s only so much talking we can do before we gotta see the games. Well, Big Blue Nation is finally getting to see one this Saturday and 11 Personnel is here to prepare you for the Kentucky season-opener against Southern Miss.
We’ve spent plenty of time talking about the Kentucky football team, but what about the first team coming to Kroger Field? It’s challenging to discern who will play where with 51 newcomers on the roster, but Adam Luckett took a deep dive to make sure you know what to expect from Southern Miss.
— Southern Miss will challenge Kentucky in the trenches.
— Can the Cats run the ball?
— Where Kentucky has a clear leg up in this matchup.
— Is 27.5 points too many points?
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It’s time for a tradition unlike any other on Kentucky Sports Radio. 11 Personnel presents its 2024 College Football Season Win Total Extravaganza.
Breaking down college football season win totals has become a popular practice around the content world, but we’ve been sharing our selections for years. Those selections have translated into wins. While I have not kept my personal tally, Mr. Adam Luckett is 31-9 over the last four seasons. Not too shabby.
Tonight we’ll take you across the college football landscape to share our best bets before the action begins in Ireland with a week zero matchup between Florida State and the Ramblin’ Wreck of Georgia Tech. A few topics we’ll touch on…
— Why this year is more challenging to handicap futures.
— Finding the right formula to make your own personal picks.
— Are we still going to be sickos who can’t get enough of the Iowa offense?
— How to put the juice in your favor while wagering on the top teams.
— Will Kentucky win more than 6.5 games?
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Fall camp has entered week two. Football time in the Bluegrass is officially here as Week 1 is now under four weeks away. Now we need to talk about what is going on at the Joe Craft Football Training Facility.
The 11 Personnel podcast is back for another Monday episode and there is a lot to go over. Since last week’s show, we’ve seen a lot happen on the Kentucky football beat: media day, NCAA sanctions, fan day, and two open practices. Now it’s time to to discuss it all.
In a special solo episode of the podcast, we will welcome a new baby Roush to the world before recapping the an eventful weekend. Then we shift into mailbag mode after getting some great questions from our members at KSBoard.
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SEC Media Days came to an end on Thursday afternoon in Downtown Dallas with Mark Stoops and Kentucky players closing up shop. KSR’s countdown to next year’s SEC Media Days in Atlanta starts right now.
Nick Roush and myself are doing one more final live show of “11 Personnel” from the road as we recap what Kentucky told us this year before diving into what we learned about the league and college football at large at the tentpole event for the Southeastern Conference.
Highlights
State of the Program message from Mark StoopsWhat is the next step for Kentucky?What to take from the offensive line commentsMore defensive line injury detailsBob Holt made sure we talked about John CalipariEmbrace the HogKSR’s coverage at media days is presented by the team at Friends of Coal. Friends of Coal is dedicated to informing and educating Kentucky citizens about the coal industry and its vital role in the state’s future. They provide a united voice for an industry that has been and remains a critical economic contributor to Kentucky. By working together, they can provide good jobs and benefits for future generations. Coal is RESILIENT, RELIABLE, and AFFORDABLE.
Friends of Coal is a volunteer organization. All are invited to be a part of the organization, which consists of proud Kentuckians as well as residents from beyond our borders. Head to friendsofcoalkentucky.org to learn more.
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KSR’s football crew is wrapping up Day 3 at 2024 SEC Media Days in Downtown Dallas at the Omni Hotel. We are guzzling coffee and talking ball but a big day awaits on Thursday.
Kentucky head coach Mark Stoops, defensive tackle Deone Walker, cornerback Maxwell Hairston, and offensive tackle Marques Cox will arrive in the Lonestar State tomorrow and do their rounds on the media circuit in the afternoon. What can we expect?
Nick Roush and I are ready to preview a big day for the Wildcats while also recapping what happened on Wednesday in the main ballroom and in conversations on radio row.
Highlights
Billy Napier is on scheduleSteve Sarkisian impressesAnother Art Briles offense in the SECKalen DeBoer passes another offseason testRandall Cobb joins the SEC NetworkWhat to expect from Kentucky on ThursdayWhy the Wildcats are flying under the radarKSR’s coverage at media days is presented by the team at Friends of Coal. Friends of Coal is dedicated to informing and educating Kentucky citizens about the coal industry and its vital role in the state’s future. They provide a united voice for an industry that has been and remains a critical economic contributor to Kentucky. By working together, they can provide good jobs and benefits for future generations. Coal is RESILIENT, RELIABLE, and AFFORDABLE.
Friends of Coal is a volunteer organization. All are invited to be a part of the organization, which consists of proud Kentuckians as well as residents from beyond our borders. Head to friendsofcoalkentucky.org to learn more.
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Four more schools stepped onto the big stage in Dallas at SEC Media Days. 11 Personnel is here to dish on the latest from Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Georgia.
Even though Kentucky doesn’t take the stage until Thursday, the Cats got a nice bump today from Brady Cook and the Georgia Bulldogs. Bush Hamdan and Brock Vandagriff received glowing reviews from their former SEC colleagues. We’ll touch on that and speak with On3’s JD PicKell in a new LIVE edition of 11 Personnel. Highlights:
— Georgia’s NIL collective is fining bad drivers.
— A Tennessee reunion for Tennessee’s Josh Heupel at Oklahoma.
— Eli Drinkwitz (shockingly) did a good thing.
— Who’s the best quarterback in the SEC?
— Too many folks are sleeping on LSU.
KSR’s coverage at media days is presented by the team at Friends of Coal. Friends of Coal is dedicated to informing and educating Kentucky citizens about the coal industry and its vital role in the state’s future. They provide a united voice for an industry that has been and remains a critical economic contributor to Kentucky. By working together, they can provide good jobs and benefits for future generations. Coal is RESILIENT, RELIABLE, and AFFORDABLE.
Friends of Coal is a volunteer organization. All are invited to be a part of the organization, which consists of proud Kentuckians as well as residents from beyond our borders. Head to friendsofcoalkentucky.org to learn more.
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College football will see major changes said SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey at SEC Media Days in Dallas, Texas. KSR's Nick Roush and Adam Luckett talk all about it in the newest episode of 11 Personnel.
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KSR’s football crew will be hitting the road on Sunday to make the long trek to Dallas. Once there, Commissioner Greg Sankey will get the four-day marathon started with his State of the Conference address before all 16 teams take the podium at another edition of SEC Media Days.
The talking season has arrived. We are ready to talk some ball. Football is coming.
In the latest episode of 11 Personnel, Nick Roush and myself are going to preview the event along with one final look at where Kentucky’s high school recruiting class stands before a big announcement on July 18.
Let the games begin.
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