Defense aims to contain gamebreaking Lyons
Safety Chris Culliver forced crucial fumble against Ole Miss, looks to continue succcess against Wildcats
Morgan Hendley
Issue date: 10/8/08 Section: Sports
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"They look pretty good," Cook said. "They've got Dicky Lyons, a pretty decent quarterback and a decent running game."
Kentucky's main offensive asset is Lyons, but the team has huge gaps of talent everywhere else on offense. Lyons did manage to score a touchdown last year against the Gamecocks in the fourth quarter, but it just wasn't enough to overcome the lead Carolina held throughout the game.
The Carolina defense is getting ready for another SEC team that will give them a challenge. This is an important game for Carolina, as they only hold one conference win over Kentucky. The Wildcats have already had their bye week, so with one less game under their belt, they average 28 points a game compared to Carolina's 23.
"The only person I think they do have is Dicky," Culliver said. "He's pretty decent. We just gotta play South Carolina football, no other way around it. Everybody's gonna be good that we face. We gotta come to the game ready to play. We just gotta be physically and mentally ready."
Kentucky is coming off a loss against Alabama's Crimson Tide, which was Hartline's first SEC road game. The Wildcats had plenty of opportunity to come back and beat Alabama, considering they had a strong defense. However, they have a tendency to drop passes, give out turnovers and fumble vital plays.
In the game against the Rebels, Culliver managed to make Dexter McCluster fumble at the Carolina six and had Cook to take that fumble back to the USC 42 to save Carolina from a sure scoring drive by the Rebels. Although Carolina fell out of the SEC's defensive lead last week, Cook's 14 tackles show that he is a player to watch out for and also a leader on the defense.
"Emanuel [Cook] is a hard worker, he's always in the box," Culliver said. "Tackling people, that's his deal. He does the tackling, I do the covering. [He's a leader on the team because of the] passion and how hard he works. The things he does on the field, he's just a different man on the field."
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posted 10/11/08 @ 11:13 AM EST
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