Connect with us

Other clubs

WE JUST MISS HIM: Kentucky Wildcats Fans react badly and cry out about the leaving of…

Kentucky fans are sick and tired of this year’s football team, which has fallen to 4-8 on the season and was blown out in the annual Governor’s Cup to Louisville 41-14. During the game, fans were leaving in droves, many as early as the second quarter. They were disgusted, and the fans that remained started chanting, “WE WANT SUMRALL!”

Jon Sumrall is a former player for the University of Kentucky and even was on the coaching staff a few years ago. He is now the hottest name in coaching, bringing Troy to relevance and now Tulane in back-to-back years. He was able to get Tulane all the way up to 17th in the College Football Playoff rankings and will miss the playoffs, but he did all this in one season with a not elite or even great roster.

He’s been rumored to many coaching searches, and Kentucky fans are sick of Mark Stoops and want him gone. Sumrall, being amazing and a rising coach in the college football world, has many Kentucky fans thinking they may miss out on a chance to catch one of the brightest young coaches in football.

Stoops is probably going nowhere unless he goes on his own because his buyout is enormous. It would cost the University of Kentucky $44 million to ask him to leave without cause. They simply can’t afford that high of a buyout without some serious help. However, the Wildcats have been regressing, and now it seems as if they are as low as they can go, winning only one SEC game and getting smoked by their rival Louisville.

Big Blue Nation needs hope for the future, and there were some thoughts that true freshmen Cutter Boley and Jamarion Wilcox might be that hope. However, they combined for four total turnovers, and while Wilcox showed explosiveness, Boley showed a lack of confidence and ability. There is not much hope for Kentucky fans for the future.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

News14 hours ago

An Open Letter: The Time Has Come — page and Judas Priest Announce Epic Final Joint Tour – Dates and Cities Revealed…. 

News15 hours ago

Led Zeppelin the Best Band of all time Led#1 forever, Led Zeppelin, formed in 1968, consisted of Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, and John Bonham. After reshaping the sound of rock with their debut Led Zeppelin (1969), they followed with Led Zeppelin II (1969), III (1970), and IV (1971), which featured the immortal “Stairway to Heaven.” The band seamlessly blended blues, hard rock, and folk influences with unmatched intensity. Physical Graffiti (1975) and Presence (1976) showed their experimental range, while In Through the Out Door (1979) reflected musical evolution. Known for mystique and explosive live shows, Zeppelin avoided releasing singles, encouraging full-album experiences. The band dissolved after Bonham’s death in 1980, but their 2007 reunion at the O2 Arena proved their enduring magic. Selling over 300 million records, Led Zeppelin are Rock Hall inductees and cultural cornerstones, often cited as the greatest rock band in history.

News15 hours ago

Lyles and Tebogo face off for the fifth time in Monaco, with their head-to-head record currently standing at 2-2. Who will emerge victorious ahead of the Tokyo World Championships

News2 days ago

Ok I know a lot of people on here don’t like jake E I didn’t at first until I first saw them open for Metallica in 2022. I have liked them since then and they put in a good show. Also they have new music out, just saying

News2 days ago

Sabbath formed the year I was born, first song I learned on guitar was Sweet L3af, saw Ozzy in ‘82 just after the plane crash, countless Ozfest’s, 1998 reunion show, etc etc….. I’ve seen a lot of fans talking about what band was uninvited, or who didn’t live up to the hype, or which band shouldn’t have been there… I watched the entire show and, for me, the lifetime soundtrack was as touching and meaningful as a McCartney concert…

News2 days ago

This just popped up as a memory from my regular page. I believe part of his payment was for the cords to hook up all his pedals. Jake said he had those all hooked up.

News2 days ago

Led Zeppelin just gave fans a huge reason to buzz — during soundcheck in Norway, they reportedly tore into “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath” ahead of their set, paying epic tribute to the godfathers of metal. With the massive Back to the Beginning concert coming up this Saturday in Black Sabbath’s hometown, could a full-on cover be next? The star-studded lineup includes Metallica, Slayer, Pantera, and more — and marks Ozzy Osbourne’s emotional farewell and a full Sabbath reunion. Don’t miss history in the making. Watch below

News3 days ago

Ever since I first heard him on the Bark At The Moon album, I’ve been a huge fan Of Jake E. Lee. I’ve seen him play with Ozzy twice, Badlands once and his solo band 3 or 4 times and have met him twice. He is one of the nicest, humblest people you can ever be lucky to meet.

News3 days ago

U2’s The Joshua Tree has been named the best album of the 1980s, beating records by Michael Jackson, Prince and Madonna. The 1987 album received the most votes in a poll conducted by BBC Radio 2, which urged listeners of Sounds of the 80s to name their favourite records of the decade.9 Oct 2020…

News3 days ago

Robert Plant was only recorded playing the harmonica on a handful of Led Zeppelin songs. “You Shook Me,” “Bring It on Home”, “Poor Tom”, “When the Levee Brakes” “Custard Pie” “Black Country Woman”, and “Nobody’s Fault but Mine” Which one is your favorite? Mine would have to be. “Nobody’s Fault, but Mine”

Trending

Copyright © 2024 LiveMatchNews