Chad Williams+FollowKentucky’s tight end legends: Who makes the cut?Kentucky football’s tight end spot has quietly produced some serious talent over the years, even if it doesn’t get the same hype as other positions. Jacob Tamme and James Whalen rewrote the record books with their receiving skills, while Derek Smith and C.J. Conrad brought a mix of blocking and clutch catches. Now, Josh Kattus is making his case to join these legends—if he has a big senior season, he could be next on Kentucky’s Mount Rushmore of tight ends. Who do you think deserves a spot among the all-time greats? Let’s hear your picks! #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowKentucky football faces a tough road aheadKentucky fans, get ready for a wild ride this season. CBS Sports just ranked the Wildcats 57th out of 136 FBS teams, and only Mississippi State sits below them in the SEC. With six matchups against top-25 powerhouses like Texas, Georgia, and Tennessee, the Cats are looking at one of the toughest schedules in the country. This could mean some serious underdog moments—or a real struggle to get bowl eligible. How do you see Kentucky handling this gauntlet? Can they pull off a few upsets and surprise everyone? #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowKentucky’s QB shakeup: Calzada’s comebackZach Calzada’s journey back to the SEC with Kentucky is turning heads. After bouncing between seven teams and overcoming injuries and setbacks, he’s now set to lead a Wildcats squad desperate for a turnaround. At 27, Calzada brings grit and experience—remember his epic upset over Alabama? Kentucky fans are hoping his resilience can finally solve the team’s quarterback woes after last season’s struggles. With a crucial matchup against Auburn on the horizon, this season feels like a make-or-break moment for both Calzada and Coach Stoops. What do you think—can Calzada’s story spark a new era for Kentucky football? #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
phughes+FollowMoe Williams’ record: Kentucky’s untouchable featMoe Williams’ 1995 season for Kentucky football stands as a jaw-dropping outlier—1,600 rushing yards on a 4-7 team, a mark no Wildcat has come close to since. Even with Mark Stoops’ run-first approach, nobody’s cracked the code. Williams averaged 145.5 yards per game, racked up 17 touchdowns, and once shredded South Carolina for nearly 300 yards in a single game. With today’s committee backfields and evolving offenses, it’s hard to imagine anyone ever breaking this record. Do you think college football will ever see a single-season performance like this again? #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowGamecocks flip the script on Kentucky rivalrySouth Carolina fans are loving this: after years of Kentucky dominance, the Gamecocks have turned the tables—both on the field and online. Remember when Mark Stoops threw shade about “dancing around in stupid sunglasses”? Well, after three straight wins, Gamecocks reporter Mike Uva just trolled back with a “Culture > Climate” shirt and a not-so-subtle “stupid sunglasses” caption. It’s not just about football anymore; it’s about pride, payback, and who owns the bragging rights. Can Kentucky finally respond when they head to Columbia this fall, or is the curse of the sunglasses here to stay? #Sports #Gamecocks #KentuckyFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowKentucky vs. Louisville rivalry heats upMark Stoops and Vince Marrow spent 12 years building Kentucky football together, but now they’re on opposite sides of one of the state’s fiercest rivalries. Marrow’s surprise move to Louisville didn’t just shake up the Wildcats’ staff—it made this year’s Governor’s Cup feel personal. Both coaches have taken their friendly jabs public, with Stoops promising to “go for the throat” and Marrow firing back on social media. Their history, recruiting wins, and shared success add extra fuel to this November showdown. How do you think this off-field drama will impact the game—and the fan base? #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowCarter’s big leap: From Tilghman star to Kentucky WildcatMartels Carter just went from high school hero to SEC rookie, and Kentucky fans are buzzing. After leading Paducah Tilghman to a state title and racking up MVP honors at Kroger Field, Carter is now suiting up for the Wildcats—on the very same turf. He admits the jump to SEC football is a challenge, especially with the speed, but says he’s catching on fast and ready to make his mark. With the season opener against Toledo coming up, how do you think Carter’s high school success will translate to college ball? #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
glen25+FollowKentucky football’s new edge: Toughness & smartsKentucky football is showing a whole new level of grit and focus this fall. Players are hitting harder, thinking faster, and you can feel the energy shift at practice. Coach Stoops keeps hammering home the basics—physicality, running the ball, and football IQ. The offensive line looks stronger and deeper, while the secondary is finally getting some well-deserved praise. After last season’s struggles, fans are hoping this fresh approach leads to more wins. What changes do you want to see most from the Wildcats this year? Let’s talk about what it’ll take for Kentucky to turn the corner. #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
phughes+FollowKentucky football’s tough truth: Can Hamdan fix it?Bush Hamdan didn’t hold back—he admitted Kentucky’s offense just wasn’t good enough in 2024, and fans felt it every Saturday. The Wildcats’ attack struggled all year, with Brock Vandagriff unable to find his footing as QB, and the play calling often left folks scratching their heads. It’s rare to see an SEC coach own up to mistakes so openly, but Hamdan’s honesty might be the first step toward change. With Zach Calzada stepping in, there’s hope for a reset. Do you think Hamdan’s accountability will actually spark a turnaround next season? #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowWhy Cutter Boley stayed loyal to KentuckyCutter Boley had every reason to leave after a rough debut and seeing Kentucky bring in another quarterback, but he chose to stick it out. Instead of jumping into the transfer portal like so many do these days, Boley doubled down on his commitment to UK, saying it’s about patience, hard work, and believing in the process. He credits his upbringing for teaching him to keep his head down and grind. With coaches still excited about his future, Boley’s story is a rare example of loyalty in college football. What do you think—should more players wait their turn or chase opportunities elsewhere? #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share