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Greg McElroy outlines ‘lopsided’ matchup for Kentucky against Georgia
By Keith Farner
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Georgia heads to Kentucky this week in what shapes up to be a lopsided affair, and in fact, the 12-game losing streak for Kentucky is the longest of any SEC opponent against Georgia.
Greg McElroy broke down the matchup, and began with Kentucky struggling last week in the loss to Vanderbilt.
“Will Levis looked really, really average,” McElroy said on his “Always College Football” podcast. “… If this guy is supposed to be a top-10 pick, he’s got to be better than he’s playing. I also acknowledge, too, that the offensive line hasn’t helped him. The guy is constantly under duress. … Y’all that’s against Vanderbilt. What do you think is going to happen when he goes up against the Georgia Bulldogs? I just don’t like the matchup, I think this thing goes sideways in a hurry.”
McElroy has noticed a troubling trend for the Wildcats.
“We need to figure out something with Kentucky, they’re just not recognizable compared to what they’ve been in recent weeks, compared to who they’ve been in recent years, they need to get back to who they were,” he said. “I don’t like the matchup at all, give me the Dawgs and give me them big.”
A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.