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  • Old School
    Administrator
    • Oct 2014
    • 2218

    #1

    Kentucky vs. Louisville

    Louisville enters the game with a homefield advantage, a strong defense and backfield, a really good WR, and the best stats in the nation, by far, when it comes to interceptions on defense, but their starting QB injured and a true freshman in his place. It'll be critical in this game for Kentucky on defense to stop the run and keep the ball in between the 20s, and on offense to avoid interceptions. My guess is the line will be about 14 points if Notre Dame beats Louisville this weekend, more than that if Louisville wins, and less if Notre Dame beats them badly.

    There are some facets that I think are critical to this matchup. I'll mention a few now, maybe some more later.

    Louisville with the ball: running game, and in the red zone

    Petrino is known for his passing offenses, but over 50% of Louisville plays have been running plays this year, and their pass completion rate is only 56% - slightly lower than UK's. UL only averages 239 passing yards per game. UL's offense this year has relied on the run being successful, and it probably will even more now that they are playing a true freshman at QB due to injury. UL averages 4.9 yards per play (UK: 4.8). Petrino loves to build a lead, then hammer at defenses with the running game, keeping the defense on the field and wearing them down. UK's troubles this year often result and get worse due to the defense being on the field too long. For Kentucky, defending well against the run is imperative. UK's defense has been terrible this year in opponent red zone scoring, giving up scores in an incredible 97% of red zone possessions, which is second to last in the whole country (behind only Indiana, by 0.67%, and a full 3.22% behind the third worst team in that category, Illinois). But Louisville's offense isn't good in that category (80.56% - #84 in the nation). UL will most definitely be looking to grind it out not just late in the game, but throughout the game to get into the red zone behind their RBs, with some attempted big play throws to Parker and maybe Christian. UK desperately needs to try to keep the game between the 20s on defense, not just because of its weak red zone performance, but also because of depth concerns and not wanting a winded defense trying to stop a persistent running attack late in the game. Surprisingly, Kentucky's defense is #4 in the nation in opponent points scored in the 4th quarter (3.1). That's not due to being in recent lopsided losses; #3 is LSU and #6 is Alabama. Louisville's is #8 (4.0). Odd similarity there.

    Turnovers - interceptions in particular

    Turnovers often are the difference in the game, and the difference when a favored team loses to an underdog, and when an underdog is beaten badly. One turnover can account for a 14 point swing in a game. Teams with good turnover ratios usually have better records, and vice versa. Louisville is one of the worst teams in the country in both fumbling away the ball this year and in recovering fumbles; UK is among the 20 best teams in the country in that latter category. But UL is #1 in the nation in interceptions (2.3 per game, an outstanding stat - #2 Ole Miss is at 2.0 and #3 TCU is at 1.8, a full 0.5 behind UL). And UL is #8 in the nation in takeaways per game (2.7; #1 is TCU at only 2.9). UL is #13 in the nation in interceptions thrown per game (only 1.38% of passes). UL is #1 in the nation in opponent interception thrown percentage (7.12% of all passes thrown by their opponents were intercepted; #2 Ole Miss is at only 6.19%, and #3 Tulane is at only 5.38%). Louisville is in the top 20 nationally in not throwing interceptions (UK is #66), but is #117 out of #128 in coughing up fumbles (UK is #101). UK holds onto its fumbles, ranking #18 in fumbles lost per game; UL does not and is #127 out of 128 in that category. Overall UK is #29 nationally in giveaways per game (1.3) and UL is #96. Louisville will need to avoid its most frequent problem of the year and hang onto the ball; if they do, they'll be turning in a better performance than usual. Towles needs to choose his throws well, and watch film and know the guys in the secondary and what they do. Louisville has lived by making interceptions this year, and it's been critical for them because of their subpar offense. They won by 10 against Wake Forest this year, thanks to 3 interceptions. They hung with Florida State for three quarters thanks to three interceptions. They came back from 10 down to beat Boston College thanks to 4 interceptions. They lost to Virginia because of two INTs that set up two of UVA's four scoring drives, and the game was close because they ended a UVA drive with an INT on their own 1 yard line. UL's game against Clemson was close thanks to 2 INTs; UL only managed 10 first downs in that game and was 1 of 19 on 3rd and 4th down conversions. UL has lived and died by INTs this year in important games; UK needs to limit throwing them, and make one or two. If Kentucky avoids throwing picks, that'll be taking away what has often been Louisville's biggest advantage on the field this year. Turnovers so often are the difference in a game, but turnovers - margin, and interceptions in particular - have been a staple of Louisville's success this year. It's essential that Kentucky limit them, not just because of the typical advantages involved with them, but because they're how Louisville manages to win games this year despite a sputtering offense.
  • Brasslock
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2014
    • 737

    #2
    Thank you for the breakdown. Well done.

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    • Uncle Dave
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2014
      • 1979

      #3
      Holliman and Parker may very well be first round draft picks. They're both VERY good. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Vegas has the line at UL -14. No big surprise there. There's not a single doubt in my mind that Petrino will go out of his way to rub UK's nose in it if at all possible. Love to see the Cats pull an upset but they're gonna have to fight like the devil to do it.

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      • Matt Dillon
        Administrator
        • Oct 2014
        • 49610

        #4
        Originally posted by Uncle Dave
        Holliman and Parker may very well be first round draft picks. They're both VERY good. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Vegas has the line at UL -14. No big surprise there. There's not a single doubt in my mind that Petrino will go out of his way to rub UK's nose in it if at all possible. Love to see the Cats pull an upset but they're gonna have to fight like the devil to do it.

        There's no doubt about it, they'll beat us as badly as they can. For whatever reason, Petrino has never liked UK and, when the job became available, he wanted it very much. Therefore he'll have blood in his eye. As for the outcome, I don't know why but I don't think we'll get blown out. I'm not ready to predict a UK victory, but I believe the team will give a better account of themselves than they did against UGa. and UT.
        Philippians 4:11-4:13

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        • KevinHall
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2014
          • 6857

          #5
          Fourteen is about right for the spread. I would say a score of something like 31-17 UL. UL has a good defense and UK has struggled offensively and just about everywhere else the 2nd half of the season. About the best shot UK has is if Notre Dame could put a real hurtin' on UL this weekend and knock a few of their players out for next week.
          Kentucky fan since 1971.

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          • Matt Dillon
            Administrator
            • Oct 2014
            • 49610

            #6
            Originally posted by KevinHall
            Fourteen is about right for the spread. I would say a score of something like 31-17 UL. UL has a good defense and UK has struggled offensively and just about everywhere else the 2nd half of the season. About the best shot UK has is if Notre Dame could put a real hurtin' on UL this weekend and knock a few of their players out for next week.

            After losing to Northwestern, ND will definitely be an angry bunch. Kind of like UGa. was coming off that loss to UF.
            Philippians 4:11-4:13

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            • TrueblueCATfan
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2014
              • 16268

              #7
              ND is coming off 2 loses in a row.....could get ugly in South bend......I sure hope so

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              • Catsrock
                Catsrock commented
                Editing a comment
                Of course there might be a reason ND is coming off 2 losses--they may not be all that good. Wouldn't surprise me to see the dirty birds beat them simply by keeping the ball in the hands of their playmakers Parker and Dyer. Don't know that coach Roadburn is a genius but he doesn't waste play on guys who can't make plays. I'm no ND fan but hope they win by 50!
            • Brasslock
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2014
              • 737

              #8
              We have a bye week to heal and rest up. FSU is the toughest team they have played. It's not like they've had to go against LSU, Georgia, Missouri, and Mississippi State one right after the other. We have scored against much better defenses, in my judgment - misguided or not. I think some have elevated UL too high. I'm sure several will have some fun jumping on that statement. No problem.It will be settled in around 9 days, Then we will get to see what fresher legs mean in a tough football game. I think we will go bowling this year.

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              • Uncle Dave
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2014
                • 1979

                #9
                Brass, great post!! I live right down the street from UL. I can literally hear the PA at Papa John's. I hear the Card fan's BS 24/7. Nothing, NADA, would make me happier than seeing the Cats beat the Cards. I hope we have the cajones to pull it off.

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                • kynut
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2014
                  • 329

                  #10
                  It's difficult at this stage to pick UK to win a game against any team in the upper half of a power five conference. The Cats have lost five in a row and seem to be blaming those losses on having to play eight straight games without a bye. I don't buy the bye excuse. I can, however, buy the idea that the schedule was much more difficult in the second half of the season except maybe for UT. I don't care if we had played 20 games in a row the UT loss is just plain disgraceful because we gave up 50 points to a bad frickin team. No use sugar coating it - I say UK just plain quit in that game! If UT can score 50, how many can UL score - 60, 70, 80?????

                  If the Cats don't rediscover their pride and fighting spirit we are in for another shameful beating, and at the hands of a turd coach whom UK rejected to hire Mark Stoops. That will be the height of humiliation.

                  Even though this is not a really vintage UL team, if Stoops can win this game he will have earned his pay raise. If he gets whitewashed again he should return it and tell his assistants to wait until next year for theirs.

                  kynut

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                  • ukwebfan
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2014
                    • 1666

                    #11
                    UK only wins this games for precisely the reasons mentioned above and outlined below.
                    1. Win the turnover battle. Huge at every level.
                    2. Convert red zone possessions into TD's on offense and keep points off the board on D by getting off the field on 3rd down.
                    3. Stop the running game enough to make UL pass it more and rely on an unproven QB.
                    4. Stay at least even in the kicking game.Giving up no points would be awesome at this point.
                    5. Going along with #4, win the field position battle. Sixty yard drives are simply easier than 80-90 yard drives.
                    6. Run the ball again. If it takes the Wildcat or read option, use it. Take the pressure off Towles.
                    7. Get and keep a lead. Opens up more options on both sides of the ball.

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                    • Lighthouse
                      Gone But Never Forgotten
                      • Oct 2014
                      • 35962

                      #12
                      Originally posted by ukwebfan
                      UK only wins this games for precisely the reasons mentioned above and outlined below.
                      1. Win the turnover battle. Huge at every level.
                      2. Convert red zone possessions into TD's on offense and keep points off the board on D by getting off the field on 3rd down.
                      3. Stop the running game enough to make UL pass it more and rely on an unproven QB.
                      4. Stay at least even in the kicking game.Giving up no points would be awesome at this point.
                      5. Going along with #4, win the field position battle. Sixty yard drives are simply easier than 80-90 yard drives.
                      6. Run the ball again. If it takes the Wildcat or read option, use it. Take the pressure off Towles.
                      7. Get and keep a lead. Opens up more options on both sides of the ball.

                      All the above, and if the ball bounces right.
                      John 3:3

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                      • gerntz
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 646

                        #13
                        LV would be 1-7 playing our SEC schedule.

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                        • Blue Heaven
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2014
                          • 6283

                          #14
                          We get smoked this game. I haven't seen anything recently that persuades me to change my mind.
                          Isaiah 5:20

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                          • Lighthouse
                            Gone But Never Forgotten
                            • Oct 2014
                            • 35962

                            #15
                            Originally posted by Blue Heaven
                            We get smoked this game. I haven't seen anything recently that persuades me to change my mind.

                            Say it ain't so!!
                            John 3:3

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