Bobby Petrino has a perfect 9-0 record

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Who did he play?

This.

Louisville he probably opened up with Tulsa or ECU

At Arky, all SEC teams open up with D2.

At Western Kentucky........LULZ

Alan Goldman I swear has opened up every **** labor day vs a good opponent minus that one time vs Maryland
 
And Miami had a 58 home game winning streak...who gives a **** about Petrino's stats. How bout he lost his opener with the Falcons and went 3-13 until he bolted.
 
Nothing would make me happier than to come out Monday with Swag and d.ickslap Louisville and all the haters around the country in the face on national television.

<------------Starting to drink the kool-aid
 
Petrino's a **** good coach, but he's being made into the best **** coach ever this off-season. Let's see what he does against some real competition before we anoint him the 2nd coming of Vince Lombardi.
 
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Petrino's a **** good coach, but he's being made into the best **** coach ever this off-season. Let's see what he does against some real competition before we anoint him the 2nd coming of Vince Lombardi.

Offensively **** good indeed. I think people are just hoping he doesn't run a train on our defense. I know I am.
 
Petrino's a **** good coach, but he's being made into the best **** coach ever this off-season. Let's see what he does against some real competition before we anoint him the 2nd coming of Vince Lombardi.

Offensively **** good indeed. I think people are just hoping he doesn't run a train on our defense. I know I am.

I get it, anyone with a pulse did that last year. It's also his first year back at Louisville and he has a first time starting QB as well, and is missing his best player in D. Parker. The guy is good, but he's got a **** big task in front of him.
 
Petrino's a **** good coach, but he's being made into the best **** coach ever this off-season. Let's see what he does against some real competition before we anoint him the 2nd coming of Vince Lombardi.

Offensively **** good indeed. I think people are just hoping he doesn't run a train on our defense. I know I am.

I get it, anyone with a pulse did that last year. It's also his first year back at Louisville and he has a first time starting QB as well, and is missing his best player in D. Parker. The guy is good, but he's got a **** big task in front of him.

I know. It just has not mattered who the quarterbacks have been when facing our defense. Pure scrubs, total unknowns, have craved up our defense. I want to believe, but I just don't have any faith in the defense. Hope they prove me wrong, though.
 
Petrino's a **** good coach, but he's being made into the best **** coach ever this off-season. Let's see what he does against some real competition before we anoint him the 2nd coming of Vince Lombardi.

Offensively **** good indeed. I think people are just hoping he doesn't run a train on our defense. I know I am.

I get it, anyone with a pulse did that last year. It's also his first year back at Louisville and he has a first time starting QB as well, and is missing his best player in D. Parker. The guy is good, but he's got a **** big task in front of him.

I know. It just has not mattered who the quarterbacks have been when facing our defense. Pure scrubs, total unknowns, have craved up our defense. I want to believe, but I just don't have any faith in the defense. Hope they prove me wrong, though.

Let's put it this way, if Petrino faced last year's defense, he would have put up 800 yards because last year's defense was most susceptible to what Petrino does best--drags and shallow crossing routes. He wouldn't have punted.

The hope, and I emphasize hope, is that:
1. it might take Petrino a little while to start clicking at UL. We're lucky to be getting him in the first game;
2. Petrino's new QB stinks and the weapons on his offense are depleted from last year due to graduation and injuries;
3. our defense is VASTLY improved.

This is the hope.

For as much doubt as there is about our defense, there should be equal doubt about their defense being able to slow us down with all of our weapons and them installing a new scheme with a DC who has had a lot of trouble stopping anyone.
 
Four of those games were against FCS teams and the other five were against Kentucky. Only one of those Kentucky teams finished better than .500 (8-5), with the rest going 4-8, 2-9, 3-8, and 2-10.

F/A/G has NEVER beat a team that finished the season with less than 5 losses (4 or less).
 
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Petrino's a **** good coach, but he's being made into the best **** coach ever this off-season. Let's see what he does against some real competition before we anoint him the 2nd coming of Vince Lombardi.

Offensively **** good indeed. I think people are just hoping he doesn't run a train on our defense. I know I am.

I get it, anyone with a pulse did that last year. It's also his first year back at Louisville and he has a first time starting QB as well, and is missing his best player in D. Parker. The guy is good, but he's got a **** big task in front of him.
Highsmith, Gaines, Cornelius, Rodgers

D. Crawford, grace, Owens, carter

See where I'm going?

**Kool Aid man wall kick "OOOOOH YEEEEEEAH!!**
 
Petrino's a **** good coach, but he's being made into the best **** coach ever this off-season. Let's see what he does against some real competition before we anoint him the 2nd coming of Vince Lombardi.

Offensively **** good indeed. I think people are just hoping he doesn't run a train on our defense. I know I am.

I get it, anyone with a pulse did that last year. It's also his first year back at Louisville and he has a first time starting QB as well, and is missing his best player in D. Parker. The guy is good, but he's got a **** big task in front of him.

I know. It just has not mattered who the quarterbacks have been when facing our defense. Pure scrubs, total unknowns, have craved up our defense. I want to believe, but I just don't have any faith in the defense. Hope they prove me wrong, though.

Let's put it this way, if Petrino faced last year's defense, he would have put up 800 yards because last year's defense was most susceptible to what Petrino does best--drags and shallow crossing routes. He wouldn't have punted.

The hope, and I emphasize hope, is that:
1. it might take Petrino a little while to start clicking at UL. We're lucky to be getting him in the first game;
2. Petrino's new QB stinks and the weapons on his offense are depleted from last year due to graduation and injuries;
3. our defense is VASTLY improved.

This is the hope.

For as much doubt as there is about our defense, there should be equal doubt about their defense being able to slow us down with all of our weapons and them installing a new scheme with a DC who has had a lot of trouble stopping anyone.

beating Petrino for the reasons you listed (aside from the defense actually being much better - which I highly doubt) is much worse for this program than just losing and getting F/A/G the **** outa here with his poosy *** "defense"

basically, in year 4 with F/A/G we are just hoping that UL has enough injuries and is so new to their system that we can sneak out with a W
 
Petrino's a **** good coach, but he's being made into the best **** coach ever this off-season. Let's see what he does against some real competition before we anoint him the 2nd coming of Vince Lombardi.

Offensively **** good indeed. I think people are just hoping he doesn't run a train on our defense. I know I am.

I get it, anyone with a pulse did that last year. It's also his first year back at Louisville and he has a first time starting QB as well, and is missing his best player in D. Parker. The guy is good, but he's got a **** big task in front of him.

I know. It just has not mattered who the quarterbacks have been when facing our defense. Pure scrubs, total unknowns, have craved up our defense. I want to believe, but I just don't have any faith in the defense. Hope they prove me wrong, though.

Let's put it this way, if Petrino faced last year's defense, he would have put up 800 yards because last year's defense was most susceptible to what Petrino does best--drags and shallow crossing routes. He wouldn't have punted.

The hope, and I emphasize hope, is that:
1. it might take Petrino a little while to start clicking at UL. We're lucky to be getting him in the first game;
2. Petrino's new QB stinks and the weapons on his offense are depleted from last year due to graduation and injuries;
3. our defense is VASTLY improved.

This is the hope.

For as much doubt as there is about our defense, there should be equal doubt about their defense being able to slow us down with all of our weapons and them installing a new scheme with a DC who has had a lot of trouble stopping anyone.

Yep, we can hope. Our defense has to improve. It can't be as bad as it was down the stretch last year. It just can't...

You're right about point 1. Thing is our underneath coverage needs to improve 10 fold. Those crossing and drag routes you mentioned killed Shannon's man under coverage and will kill D's soft zone by sitting down in voids. We stop that we win. Can we?

Point 2 is advantage UM

Point 3..gotta see it to believe it is vastly improved.

Your last point I agree with. We will score against their version of coach D. It's interesting in that those same routes mentioned above are the things we need to against their defense.
 
Petrino's a **** good coach, but he's being made into the best **** coach ever this off-season. Let's see what he does against some real competition before we anoint him the 2nd coming of Vince Lombardi.

Offensively **** good indeed. I think people are just hoping he doesn't run a train on our defense. I know I am.

I get it, anyone with a pulse did that last year. It's also his first year back at Louisville and he has a first time starting QB as well, and is missing his best player in D. Parker. The guy is good, but he's got a **** big task in front of him.

Don't forget he has his own Dorito to contend with too!
 
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