1 = most difficult/less likely win to 5 = least difficult/most likely win
1. Vanderbilt (Nov 22, @ Vanderbilt)
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1. Vanderbilt (Nov 22, @ Vanderbilt)
- Vanderbilt is having a legit breakthrough year: 7–1 overall, 3–1 SEC, and sitting in/around the AP Top 10 — their best start in basically a lifetime.
- They’ve beaten multiple ranked teams and are doing it with competent QB play and real defense.
- It’s on the road for Kentucky, and Kentucky is 0–5 in SEC play right now.
Why 1: This is currently the toughest remaining ask. - No way Kentucky wins this one unless Pavia gets kidnapped by Martians and Neptunians.
- A win here may, oddly enough, buy Stoops another year but only if it leads to a Bowl Game.
- Louisville is 6–1, ranked in the teens (AP around 16–19 range), and just beat top teams like Miami and then handled Boston College.
- Brohm’s offense is scoring in the mid-30s per game and can stress you vertically.
- It’s a true road rivalry game to close the season, and they’re playing like an ACC contender, not just “a rival.”
Why 2: Not SEC, but still a top-20 team and at their home. - I think this is a loss. Another Mars Attacks scenario.
- Auburn is 4–4 overall, 1–4 in the SEC, so not elite — but they’re still an SEC roster in Jordan–Hare.
- They’ve hung around with ranked SEC teams and can ugly a game with defense.
Why 3: They’re not having a monster year, but winning at Auburn is always a fistfight, and Kentucky hasn’t beaten anybody in the SEC yet (2–5 overall, 0–5 SEC). - Toss up. A win buys Stoops nothing. A loss damages him further.
- Florida is 3–4 overall / 2–2 SEC, with a weird résumé: they upset Texas, but they also lost to South Florida and then fired Billy Napier. The program is in transition under an interim.
- Importantly, Florida hasn’t won on the road (0–3 away).
- This one’s at Kroger Field.
Why 4: Talent is there, but instability + Lexington makes it more winnable than Auburn/Louisville/Vandy. - At the beginning of the year, this was a loss in my book. Now, who knows.
- Winnable if Kentucky hasn't fallen apart but if it's a loss, Stoops' could save the world from a Martian attack and it won't matter.
- Tennessee Tech is actually having a great FCS year: 8–0, top-10 in the FCS polls.
- But they’re still an FCS roster (OVC–Big South) stepping up against an SEC roster.
Why 5: Even with Kentucky struggling, an SEC team almost always handles an FCS visitor. - A win here does little for us. A loss here destroys Stoops.
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