Arkansas and Ole Miss are both playing some of their best football of the season, and obviously Alabama and Florida are unbeaten.
But what about Kentucky?
The Wildcats, in winning their first game in Athens since 1977, have now won five of their last six games this season. Their 34-27 win over Georgia on Saturday gives them a chance to win eight games in the regular season if they can beat Tennessee at home next week.
Rich Brooks has done a marvelous job of keeping this Kentucky team together despite a glut of injuries, not to mention losing senior defensive end Jeremy Jarmon back in May after he was ruled ineligible by the NCAA.
Once again, it was Randall Cobb and Derrick Locke leading the way on offense. But the Kentucky defense also deserves some serious props for making every play it had to in the second half.
But what about Kentucky?
The Wildcats, in winning their first game in Athens since 1977, have now won five of their last six games this season. Their 34-27 win over Georgia on Saturday gives them a chance to win eight games in the regular season if they can beat Tennessee at home next week.
Rich Brooks has done a marvelous job of keeping this Kentucky team together despite a glut of injuries, not to mention losing senior defensive end Jeremy Jarmon back in May after he was ruled ineligible by the NCAA.
Once again, it was Randall Cobb and Derrick Locke leading the way on offense. But the Kentucky defense also deserves some serious props for making every play it had to in the second half.
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