Fitting end to a rotten football season, watching Kentucky play a bowl game against a team missing 36 players. UK fans masquerading as having a clue about football. Florida State quarterback wasting all kinds of opportunities. The great news is that leading tackler Wesley Woodyard will be gone next season.

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By Charlie Springer

Charlie Springer is a former Louisville editor and sportswriter, a public affairs consultant, a UofL grad and longtime fan.

4 thoughts on “Season Low”
  1. John: Don’t start using that corporate jargon “team” and “teamwork” on us. We’ve been there, and it’s all a bunch of malarky. Hard not to give up when the other team is missing 36 players, always have a chance to win. They’re still wearing blue jerseys.

  2. An ugly game, really–watching the Cats do their best to beat themselves…
    But here they come again, on down the field and scrapping on defense. Thought this game would never end, but they finally outlasted both themselves and FSU.

    But then I thought–why do I even give a rats about this game? I wear red, man! Then it hit me in the gut–I’ve turned into a Kentucky football fan! These guys never give up, and they play like a team, picking each other up. Remember when the Cards football team was like that? Not recently, you say? Bingo.

    Time to watch some good Cards bball now. Sure, they struggle–but they’re a TEAM. It’s time the whole football organization at Louisville remembered what got them to the Orange Bowl. Sure wasn’t a Heisman-wannabe all by himself. Think about it, team–and next year, try working as hard as the Cats.

  3. Hope you had a good time in Nashville Jenny. Depressing, not going to a bowl this year.

  4. Wow, I haven’t ever heard that kind of bitterness from you before. Kinda out of nowhere…

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