Saturday, October 31, 2009

All tricks and no treats for the Cats this Halloween...

It's late and to be honest we're all too frustrated to go into detail about the game tonight. If you've been out celebrating Halloween and haven't heard, the Cats dropped a tough one tonight 31-24 to the Bulldogs of Mississippi State.

I was nervous about this game tonight and I hate that my feelings were right. It also marks the first time this season that I've failed to make the right prediction. The Cats still have a decent chance of making it to 6-6 on the season, but tonight's game was a major setback. They have Eastern next weekend which should get them back on the right track. They also have Vandy the following week which has now become a must win. The road after that becomes more difficult as the Cats face Georgia and Tennessee the last two weeks of the season. Tonight was a game that the Cats needed and should of won, now they'll have to dig deep to make that 4th consecutive bowl appearance.

We'll be along tomorrow for more on the football Cats, Wall's big news and the upcoming exhibition basketball game.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Wall is certified!

Wall has been certified by the NCAA to play this season for the University of Kentucky. He will, however, have to pay $787.58 to a charity of his choice for money he received for travel while playing for his former AAU coach. The problem occurred when it became known that the coach was also a licensed agent. He will also have to sit out on one exhibition game and the first regular season game of the year against Morehead State.

"I am really happy to have this decision behind me," Wall said. This has really been hard on my Mom and I want to thank her for her support during this process," he shared in a statement.

This is really a happy ending for everyone in Big Blue Nation, but none more than John himself. This was obviously weighing on the Walls far more than what anyone let on. It's good that the NCAA got it right this time and that Wall and the team can now prepare for the season without any distractions.

We will have more on this story throughout the weekend, but for now it's ok to exhale.

Halloween Football Bash!

Tomorrow night, the Mississippi State Bulldogs travel to Kentucky for a special Halloween night of football. As we've already discussed, there will be a new "black-out" emphasis as everyone is encouraged to wear black in honor of the spookiest of all spooky nights and a majorly important football game.

Kentucky's record now rests at 4-3, meaning only two more wins will make them Bowl eligible. Next week, we play Eastern Kentucky University, which will be a 5th win, which leaves one more win to earn, down the final stretch of the season. If UK can win at home tomorrow night, and then take care of business as expected against EKU, those last few games will be less important, as any SEC team with 6 wins will surely get a Bowl invite. However, a loss tomorrow night makes those last few games critical for the continued success of our program. Although winnable, the last three games of the season will be tough. Let's take a closer look at the remaining conference games after this weekend...

November 14: at Vandy
After Mississippi State and Eastern, this is the game we have the best chance to win. We shouldn't let their current record of 2-6/0-5 give us a false sense of security though. Vanderbilt always seems ready to play Kentucky, especially when we play at their home field in Nashville. Every SEC game is a battle, so look for the 'Dores to be ready to battle when the Cats come'a callin'.

November 21: at Georgia
The Bulldogs is a tale of two teams, as has been the case for the last couple of years. While talented and athletic, a stiff schedule and multiple injuries have lead them to a less than impressive record compared to their lofty expectations. They play Florida this weekend, so we'll know even more about their current state after that beast of a game. However, regardless of how they play against the number 1 team in the country this weekend, Kentucky will have their hands full on the 21st.

November 28: Tennessee at home
It's been a bazillion years since Kentucky beat the Volunteers, but this year could be the year the infamous streak ends. However, this is another game where records can be tossed out the window. Tennessee has lost some close to some very good teams. It will be a tough battle and a game that both teams feel like they need in the worst ways. I'm looking at the Cats pulling it out in a squeaker.

But first things first... the Bulldawgs are coming to town, and we have to take care of business. Look for Cobb and company to play inspired ball, and I predict a Wildcat victory, 31-21.

GO BIG BLUE, BABY! AND HAPPY HALLOWEEN, KIDDIES!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Thursday Night Clickables


:: Adriean Payne made his school choice official today, unfortunately it wasn't UK.

:: Jerry Tipton has pissed off the Patterson's...again!

:: Patterson and Wall are both on the Naismith Trophy Watch.

:: DeCourcy begins the Top 25 debate with a very good question.

:: John Clay gives his thoughts on last night's scrimmage.

New AP Poll...


1 Kansas (55)
2 Michigan State (5)
3 Texas (1)
4 Kentucky (3)
5 Villanova
6 North Carolina (1)
7 Purdue
8 West Virginia
9 Duke
10 Tennessee
11 Butler
12 Connecticut
13 California
14 Washington
15 Michigan
16 Ohio State
17 Oklahoma
18 Mississippi State
19 Louisville
20 Georgetown
21 Dayton
22 Georgia Tech
23 Illinois
24 Clemson
25 Minnesota

Dickie V speaks on ESPN/USA Today Top 25

ESPN-USA Today Top 25

The first official poll of the new season was released this morning, and Kentucky is not where we thought they'd be, but I guess we'll take it. Post your comments on this so we can all discuss it together, but it seems short-sided to have North Carolina ranked ahead of Kentucky at this point, especially considering everyone they lost.




1. Kansas (27)
2. Michigan State (3)
3. Texas
4. North Carolina (1)
5. Kentucky
6. Villanova
7. Purdue
8. Duke
9. West Virginia
10. Butler
11. Tennessee
12. California
13. Washington
14. Connecticut
15. Michigan
16. Oklahoma
17. Ohio State
18. Minnesota
19. Mississippi State
20. Georgia Tech
21. Georgetown
22. Dayton
23. Louisville
24. Clemson
25. Syracuse

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Quick Thoughts From Blue White Game


* First things first, John Wall and Pat Patterson showed why they are Everybody's All Americans. They were awesome and it was never fair for them to be on the same team. But there performance was about what you would expect from these two which is crazy as well as they played.

* Darnell Dodson showed me a lot tonight. He made a case for a starting nod. Bledsoe is so good that I am not sure if Dodson can take his spot, but Dodson made it clear he will be a factor on this team. Dodson has a great shot and he was in rhythm all night. He also looked a lot better going to the basket than I anticipated. Really was pleasantly surprised with what I saw from Dodson.

* If Ramon Harris can shoot like that for us this season we are going to be even better than I imagined. We already knew there were a lot of things he could do well like rebounding and hustle defense, but if he has improved his shot as much as it appeared tonight he is going to get several minutes off the bench. The last couple years he looked a little like Chuck Hayes shooting threes (which isn't a good thing), but his shot was a LOT smoother looking tonight. Was clear he has put in work and I hope he can fill the role he was made for coming off the bench. Would be great to have his experience and leadership out there but he needs to be an effective shooter to warrant much playing time. Tonight was a very positive sign for him.

* Miller and Bledsoe both played really well in spurts. There were times when both looked like the best guy on the court which is exciting and really saying something. I didn't understand it entirely, but Bledsoe seemed to be sulking a bit in the second half. Then the next time down the floor he would make a great play. I am not going to speculate on the slight inconsistencies they both showed as they both showed a lot of their ability albeit in stretches.

* Cousins and Orton both looked good. Orton might get five dunks a game in this offense. You could really tell they have been instructed to attack the rim aggressively for offensive rebounds and Orton excels at this. Cousins showed a great floor game and I can't imagine there are too many Centers that can stay in front of him on defense.

* We also got a great look from Cousins on a back door pass to Patterson for a dunk. We haven't gotten that part of the offense down pat just yet, but there were definite signs in this department. We don't have to do it every time down the court, but it is a beautiful play to watch and so refreshing compared to our jumbled offense of the past several years.

* Hood looked about like what you would expect at this point. Had a little bit of trouble when he had more ball handling duties in the first half because Wall and Bledsoe were on the same team, but looked pretty good alongside the true PG Wall. He might not get a ton of PT this year, but he is going to be a good one eventually.

* Liggins and Stevenson both still had some bad habits they need to get rid of, but both also showed a lot of good things. Both will be in the game more for what they can do on defense and in the transition game. I was slightly disappointed with the way Liggins played, but he gave a great effort and did look a lot more comfortable out there. Bad thing with him is that he still looks like a freshman, but I think that is somewhat to be expected when you see what kind of year he had last year under Billy G.

* Harrelson showed why he is the king of the exhibitions. He stuffed the stat sheet and will definitely have some kind of a role this year. As well as he played, he isn't getting in front of Orton, Cousins, and Patterson though. With the pace we play I have to believe there are some minutes available for him at some point in the season.

* Loved how Calipari carried the whistle. Just was a cool thing to do and he again seemed like the coolest guy in the room. Also a classy move getting Joe B Hall the love. All in all was a great first look at the Cats.

Blue and White Game Mock Draft

For this post Austin and I decided to have a mock draft for the Blue & White game rosters. We were the best suited for this because of our extensive knowledge of Fantasy Sports and are utter lack of anything better to do for about 3 hours today. I get the Blue Team and Austin takes the White team. The order is a snake draft and we added our reasons for each pick. I got first pick. This is what transpired:

Reno: Welcome to the 1st annual BBNR Blue and White Game Mock Draft!!! First Pick--Patrick Patterson--This was simple. He's the best player, and hardest worker on the team. SEC player of the year. He is the equivalent of Adrian Peterson or Lebron James in a fantasy draft. I think people will be amazed at how focused and determined he is. I'm seeing some Naismith Award Potential and you can’t pass that up.

Austin says: Can't really argue with taking Patterson first. He is the unquestioned leader of this team and I am pretty sure he is immune to the Ice Cream that will be spread all over Rupp Arena tonight…
I am going to surprise people here and go with John Wall with the second pick. I know he isn't getting a lot of recognition locally or naturally but I think he could be a good ball player.

Reno says: He must be your sleeper

Austin says: Mark my words... He is going to surprise some people. I can't believe he hasn't gotten any love heading into the season. I have to admit that I miss out on a lot of coverage living under this GIGANTIC rock, but you would think somebody might be talking about him. I Could see him being a pro someday if he keeps his act together.

Reno says: From what I've seen keeping your act together is not really a requirement for being a pro

Austin says: Well UK has higher standards than the NBA…With my second pick I am going to use a bit of “strategery” and take Eric Bledsoe. He is the second best guard on the team and this is going to be an All Star Game of sorts. Bledsoe and Wall are going to play together a lot this year, and I want to see what it looks like right out of the gate. And I like the idea of Perry Stevenson running the point for your team. Bottom-line, in an All Star game environment I want Wall and Bledsoe running the show.

Reno says: Ohhhhh, that one killed me. I was hoping the lightening bug would fall. He is fantastic and explosive, he's just uber-fast. That one really handcuffed me with what I can do

Austin says: Yea that was kind of the point. I knew that you couldn't resist taking your man-crush PPAT which is why I let you have the first pick. I set you up but at least you have Patterson. I am pretty sure he has any possible slight posted directly to his Facebook profile to help pump him up. We are probably in for an NBA-Jam-type performance. I can see nets literally being set ablaze tonight.

Reno says: I'm telling you Patterson is bringing a KG-like intensity into this season. Watch for head butting goal posts and violent screams from the bench. They may have to taser him to get him off the court. He is running gassers right now just because somebody in Iowa picked UK as the number 3 team this year in a fan poll.

Okay 4th Pick--Daniel Orton. My team is getting big now but this guy is a mountain. Wall and Bledsoe both need to get to the rim for scoring and there is no way tons of those balls don't get swatted by Patterson and the Big Man down low. He runs the court better than Cousins and makes less mistakes. Also who could possibly guard both PPatt and Orton together? That's an easy 2 in the post every time down

Austin says: And they seem to like each other. He is like Mini-Patterson... Except he is actually bigger than Pat.

Reno says: 5th Pick--Gotta go D. Miller. Since you have taken the 2 starting PG's off the table I'm going with the guy with some actual experience on the collegiate level. Plus Darius will be used at the point this year at times. May not really be a true PG, but more like D-Wade or Brandon Roy--a guard that brings the ball up the court. He also occasionally hits 3's (even though he sometimes look like he is shot in mid-air when he is taking them)
Orton and Patterson are going to remind people of Estill and Camara except Patterson is better offensively and Orton looks about the size of Sammy Sosa before the 99 Homerun Derby.

Austin says:Nice was wondering how long it would take you to work Sammy Sosa into your analysis.
Jay Bilas describes your team as "FREAKISHLY" long right now.. That's what she said.

Reno says: Bilas just said your team must improve Height. I don’t think they coach that.
Austin says: OK now to Pick 6 I have to go with Demarcus Cousins. A little surprised that the #2 incoming Freshman in the country can make it all the way to the sixth pick in our draft. I need that mean streak that Cousins inherited from his hero Jamaal Magloire. I doubt that Magloire is really his hero, but I am still going with Big Cuz.
Suck on that Bilas.

Reno says: I wish he had inherited Magloire’s exercise bike. PUT DOWN THE DONUTS COUSINS!! (that’s mostly a joke but he still has some baby fat, which isn’t necessarily a good thing when you’re in college)

Austin says: Cousins may not dominate straight out of the gate, but by the time March rolls around he is going to be a big part of the best front court in college basketball.

Reno says: Cousins I’m sure is going to figure it out. But right now he is going to ride the pine for long stretches because he takes a lot of plays off. There is also no way he can stop the down low combo of Orton/Patterson. I don’t want people to think I don’t like Cousins. I do. Just from everything I have seen he is not grasping all the concepts yet. He will be fine, but early on, it’s gonna time.

Your team is super young right now by the way. I thought UK was done recruiting middle schoolers. Nobody on your team is old enough to know that Transformers was actually a cartoon first.

Austin says: With the 7th pick in the 2009 Blue White Game Mock draft, Austin Martin selects.... Deandre Liggins.
I really like the idea of having three guys with point skills creating havoc with steals and beating their man off the dribble drive. I am all in on the DDM offense.

Reno says: I like that pick. He is going to take steps up this year and is tenacious on defense (although sometimes he over plays and gets called for some silly fouls). Although now you have 3 point guards that run a ton and one big man that doesn’t.

Austin says: Cousins will be fine. I just think Liggins is pretty much the 7th best player on this team and didn't feel like complicating things. I think he will help us this year more than some might think.

Reno says: With the 8th Pick I'm going Darnell Dodson. The DDM is built around guys that can penetrate but also that can knock down 3 pointers and Dodson has a reputation as a guy that can do just that. He is the guy that has to keep other teams honest and from zoning us to death.

Austin says: Can't really argue with that pick either. And he fits into your freashishly long look as well.

Reno says: The next pick is tough I think lots of the players have pros and cons. For this specific team that I have I will have to go Ramon Harris. He can help to beat the defense your guards are throwing out plus he has experience (something your team lacks) He has the ability to explode and knock down some long jumpers (although he hasn’t really got a consistent 3 point shot going). Plus there is no Mike Porter around to knock knees with. When healthy I think this guy is a poor man's Gerald Hernderson. Explosive and good defensively.

Austin says: Rod Strickland must not have any eligibility left. I thought you were going with Rod for sure

Reno says: If we could take coaches you know I'd be taking Tony Delk all day and twice on Sundays

Austin says: True enough. He stayed all four years though so I knew he had no run left. I don't even know if Rod went to college. I assume he did but that was before my time. That would be sweet if they did let the assistants play.
These last couple picks are tough. I am going to solidify my front court and take Harrelson and Stevenson with my last two picks. Demarcus probably isn't enough to slow down Patterson and Orton so we will just play the numbers game and lock up the remaining two big guys on the board. Plus Harrelson will help fill the outside shooting void and he seems to thrive in these exhibition type games where there isn't a premium on defense.

Reno says: I like Harrelson, he's my Kevin Love guy and the only guy on your team with a solid outside shot. Plus he is an amazing team mate. Perry is also a good player who at the least will give really quality short bursts off the bench. I don’t think you can go wrong with taking a starter from last years team this late. It really shows how much depth we have everywhere

Austin says: Exactly. An example is Liggins. Last season calling him the 7th best guy on the team to his face would have led to raised eyebrows and possibly a fight... Now it is a compliment.

Reno says: For my next pick I've got to go Hood. And I am surprised he fell this far. He has a good mid range game, although I worry about his ball handling abilities. He doesn't look like a lock down defender but he makes a ton of hustle plays. Look for him to grab rebounds and get put backs when his man falls asleep and doesn’t box out. He will also take a ton of charges. Just do all the little things that turn a good team into a great one

Austin says: Yea I hate that you got both of the Kentucky boys. That could be a factor tonight.. That and your freakish length.

Reno says: Uncomfortable amounts of length. That’s true, I've got 2 Kentucky Mr. Basketballs. Hood might be the biggest UK fan we have had on the team in recent memory. Everybody is going to love him. He seems like one of the guys we watch the games with every week, but that actually gets to suit up for the Cats.

Austin Says: (At this point we decided both teams would share Krebs to make the rosters have an even number and to give me at least 1 home grown player)

Reno says: Don't sleep on Krebs he is Mr. Versatility in practice. They have him filling in at every position and he is working his butt off for playing time. If he can get a 3 point shot to fall he has a chance to get some decent minutes.

Austin says: Agreed it can't be harped on enough the depth and versatility our team will enjoy this year. I think both the teams we drafted today have arguably as much or more talent than some of our teams the past few years, and they are just halves of our actual team.

Reno says: Very True. We can go big or small. Still need to have a dead eye 3 point guy but hopefully Dodson or someone else can fill that gap.

Austin says: I predict UK wins tonight. Final score 150-149. Krebs is going to be the difference.

Reno says: The trouble is when Krebs has to guard Krebs

Austin says: Right. I am not sure which Krebs is going to show up tonight but it is going to probably look like a bad Disney Movie starring Emilio Estevez and Lindsay Lohan.

Reno says: Hey don't start knocking Coach Bombay

Austin says: We will have to save that one for another day. Excited about the Cats tonight and hope everybody is too!

Final Rosters:
Blue: Orton, Patterson, Hood, Dodson, Harris, Miller and half of Krebs.
White: Cousins, Harrelson, Stevenson, Liggins, Bledsoe, Wall and the other half of Krebs.
Who do you got in that game? What do you think about the picks? Let us know in the comments section.

Blue-White Game Preview

Well, we've reached another exciting step along the path to the beginning of the college basketball season. Tonight, we'll get a better first hand look at the boys in blue, and their development under Coach Cal and his dribble drive motion offense, as we watch the annual Blue-White game. And yes, John Wall is expected to play, despite the rumors of the otherwise.

We've got some of our very own in the stands, so we'll be having some first hand impressions from them, as well as some thoughts from the rest of the team that will be watching from the friendly confines of the BBNR Man Cave.

The Blue-White game will be carried live on the following television stations at 6 PM/7 PM CST/EST...

Fox Sports South
WBKO-CW Bowling Green
WYMT-TV Hazard
WKAG-TV Hopkinsville
WSAZ-DT (My Z) Huntington
WKYT-TV Lexington
WMYO-TV Louisville
WDKA-TV Paducah, KY / Cape Girardeau, MO

Stay tuned for coverage throughout the night.

A letter from Mitch...

Oct. 27, 2009

Dear Wildcat Fan,

With Saturday's football game against Mississippi State coming on Halloween night, plans were made to make this a "Blackout Game" for our fans.

We are asking everyone to wear black clothing to Commonwealth Stadium on Saturday and cheer on the team. The Wildcats will remain dressed in our traditional blue uniforms, which has been our plan from the beginning of this concept.

The initial response from our fans regarding the "Blackout Game" has been very positive and we encourage you to join in the fun.

You are invited to wear your black and come out early on Saturday, enjoy a day of tailgating and Homecoming activities, greet the team at the "Cat Walk" at 4:45 p.m., then support the Wildcats as they seek their third-straight victory!

Go Cats!

Mitch Barnhart
Director of Athletics

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Todd breaks silence on Wall. . .kinda

There has been a lot of smoke this past week on the eligibility of Wall. I am not going to pretend to know all the facts around the situation but I can say that I am not overly worried about it. We do know that it involves Wall and his former AAU coach who at one point was acting as an agent. We also know that SEC Commissioner Slive said there were some issues concerning Wall and was quoted in the Forde story last week. Until Forde proves otherwise, I treat everything he writes about Cal and UK as a hit piece. I think it's well documented what his motives are and what coach he has shown allegiance to in the bluegrass.


Today ESPN.COM ran another story which quoted our own President Lee Todd on how the University was handling the situation. Still, there isn't anything really negative about the story other than to plant seeds of doubt concerning if and when Wall might be eligible at Kentucky.


It appears to be an issue that the NCAA isn't going to get involved with (yet), but there are definitely questions to be answered...


"It's an issue that we've been working on and it's one where we're protecting the player," Todd said. "We don't know what the answer will be, but when it comes out we'll be transparent."


Todd's response is about the only one he can make. The program has every right to be tight lipped and to protect their student athlete during this process. The fact that they aren't saying anything tells me they don't have anything to say. In the past UK has said very little in regards to player's eligibility. It was only last year when we were all concerned about Liggins when questions about his eligiblity surfaced. In the end UK said nothing, but Liggins was there ready to play at tip off.


I don't know how this scenario will play out this time around, but in my mind "no news is good news". My guess, Wall will play and play a lot this season. If there are still questions concerning Wall and his amateur status when the season begins, I foresee UK weighing on the side of caution and benching Wall for the minimum game (10%) suspension. As long as UK and the NCAA are ok with such, I think by December this will all be another small bump in the road to glory.


Of course if any news to the contrary breaks, we'll be on top of it. Until then let's not get too ramped up about something that may not amount to anything by Christmas.

NBA

You might not be able to tell it from my posts but UK Basketball isn't my only interest. Tonight is the kickoff of the NBA season, and it promises to be an exciting start as the Boston Celtics take on the Cleveland LeBron's. One of these two teams will start their season with a loss. Everyone in Cleveland is going to be on pins and needles with the looming Free Agency of Bron Bron. With the addition of the Big EGO Shaq Diesel and Delonte West's situation dealing with depression there is a lot of potential for a tumultuous season in Cleveland.

Hopefully Rondo looks good in the debut. He decided today to put off contract extension talks and become a restricted Free Agent this off season. A great season ending in a Championship would lead to a big pile of cash for the former Cat. There are rumors that Rondo turned down 5 years and 45 million looking for a bigger pay day in the upcoming off season. Good luck to him in getting paid even if he may have stood us up at Midnight Madness this year.

The NBA should have a top heavy look this year. The top five teams (Lakers, Celtics, Magic, CAVS, and Spurs) all have a reasonable shot at a ring. If you want I suppose you could throw the Mavs in that mix, they could be dangerous as well. Injuries and chemistry will go a long way in deciding the team that will come out on top. I have gone back and forth on who I want to predict in the finals, but I think I am going to go with the Lakers vs Celtics in the Finals with the Celtics coming out on top. What do you think?

Behind the Scenes: Inside Report from the Student Only Practice

OK, first of all let me apologize for going so long between posts. Second, let me say that this post would have been more relevant if it had gone up last Friday instead of waiting till today, but if you wanted promptness and coherent writings then you've got the wrong guy. But if you want random ramblings going up at an inconsistent schedule then I'm your man.

My post now is about the Student's only Men's Basketball Practice I was able to attend. I got this by going to a soccer game and procuring a Big Blue Nation Arm Band (which I think you can buy, so that's kind of dumb), but I did get to see the women's soccer team getting owned by Ole Miss. It was also cold and the stands were filled with kids that looked like they were in middle school. I found out they were freshman and wanted to throw myself off the top of the bleachers because I felt incredibly old. I wanted to do this again when I found out Orton and company were just handing the bracelets out at the library when I checked my Twitter. But at least most of the girls soccer team was hot, so a win in the end.

Enough of that unnecessary backstory; on to the meat of the issue. I got to watch the way Cal coaches a practice. This was actually very cool. Here are some of the highlights for each player and other people involved.

1.) Scott Padgett and Tony Delk (on the coaching staff) got a huge ovation when they walked out. I loved those guys, my sister had a huge crush on Padgett and I had/have an uncomfortably strong man-crush on Delk. He is my favorite UK player ever, and he was 15 feet away. This was my first time seeing him up close and I was surprised at how short he was. He seemed tiny and looked fairly old. Anyway he's still my number 1, followed by Rondo and then possibly Patterson after seeing the practice.

(on a related UK alum note--I was up at the snack stand talking to a buddy when none other than Wayne Turner rolled by; best former UK pg that was also a Harlem Globetrotter, so that was fun also)

2.) We got free shirts for going. Sponsored by COAL. Like from mines. It was really nice but I'll never understand why all free shirts have to be XL's. Do people that love free stuff tend to be fat? Id love for once to get a free shirt from something and possibly be able to wear it, cause its not a bad shirt (although I will wear anything with UK on it, as shown by any 3rd grade picture of me since I wore a UK shirt every day of that year)

3.) Coach Cal. It took like 30 seconds for me to see why everybody says he commands a room and is a great recruiter. He just has an aura about him. Maybe its because I think he can lead us back to great things, who knows. But he is definitely the coolest guy in the room. He controls the crowd by being funny, approachable but authoritative. He said you can cheer till practice starts, then you have to be quiet, and the crowd of 3000 did just that. Not a peep for nearly an hour (other than a little bit of cheering for a monstrous alley oop dunk thrown down by Cousins I believe). Anyway the Coach is legit. I temper this by saying Please do everything on the up and up. I want a banner extremely bad but I think giving one back (as he has had to do w/ 2 final fours) would be something I couldn't handle. But for now I'm happy with everything he has done.

4.) On to the players

Patrick Patterson--Can't say enough good things about him. He is totally focused and the consummate leader. He leads by example and is the hardest working guy out there, which is huge. When your best player also works that hard good things happen and it rubs off on everybody. He was constantly pointed out by Cal as the guy to watch for the rest of the team. He goes full speed in practice and that's what is needed. He is also going to be strictly a 4 man, which is good for him. He can branch out and that will help him for the NBA and also help the team b/c he's so athletic. He didn't take any reps as a center the whole practice.

John Wall--WOW; this guy is for real. He also works incredibly hard and encourages everybody which was great to see. He looks great on the defensive end as well and has great speed and finish. He is taller than I expected. Some people find him cocky but I see same quality about him that Lebron has, he knows he's better than everybody else but he is there to have fun. He doesn't seem like a ME-1st guy he just seems to really enjoy what he is doing and has a ton of personality and charisma. Which is outstanding in a point guard. The one thing I am worried about (besides lack of a consistent outside shot) is the news that had broken that day about him possibly being ineligible for a few games, its not final as far as I know, something about his AAU coach being an agent, but those fears were tempered by the next guy.

Eric Bledsoe--aka the lightening bug. He is Darren Sproles-esque. Crazy speed and hops. He is shorter than Wall but can get to the rim just as hard. He looks better than I imagined (just b/c he was in the shadow of Wall I was not as high on him) but he is very good. Might make some mistakes but he is fun to watch

Daniel Orton--He is a MAN. I think this is the starting center over Cousins. He seems just seems like a smarter basketball player, he just gets it. And his defense looks great. He is a strong finisher and just a huge mountain of a player. He surprised me with just how big he was and how hard he worked to run the court.

Darius Miller--Looks like he is ready to take a bit of a step up. He still looks great but with all the talent around him (and me mostly focusing on new guys b/c I wanted to see how they played) he will still be a very good player and possibly great. It is falling to him to get more consistent with 3 pointers (at times he looked ok last year and other times he looked like he had been shot when he released the ball). He still needs to work on his release. But the tools are there and his defense is great

Darnell Dodson--He does have a pretty shot, I didn't really see it at Midnight Madness. I worry about relying on his as our only great option outside (other than Harrelson who has a sweet stroke more on that later). But I was worried about his shot and some of those fears were put to rest. I would like to see him take a few more before I feel confident though.

Jon Hood--A hustler if there ever was one. He is working hard to get the offense down early. He did get stripped every time he put the ball on the floor vs. Bledsoe or Wall which raises some eyebrows. But he has some ups and will make a ton of hustle plays that all teams need. He needs to protect the ball better and use his size and knock down the jumpers he will be given with the focus of defenses on other players.

Ramon Harris--working hard in his senior year. Defense is there. He is another guy that they are using as an outside shooter who seems streaky. When I watched him I saw him using his experience as an advantage. He's played for 3 head coaches now but he looks ready to help this team win. All the seniors (I'm including Patterson since he will graduate in 3 years) look like they want to leave their mark as one of the great UK teams and they know they are getting that opportunity and trying to make the most of it.

Perry Stevenson--Cal was working him hard in practice but he not because he was loafing, he just hasn't had to run with this type of offense and I think he is planning on making Perry a really big part of the team. Perry has always been the guy with tons of tools (great at shot blocking, rebounding and can explode to the rim at times--remember the thunder dunk on UNLV?) but he either gets tired quickly or doesn't have the energy to sustain that level for long, or just gets complacent or lazy. I see Cal pushing him because he knows he has an asset in Perry and just wants him to reach his full potential and play above himself.

Demarcus Cousins--quite possibly the most frustrating Cat on the team. He shows flashes on brilliance and uber-athleticism but loafs a ton. He just doesn't seem to get it yet. He got called out for not going hard quite a bit and never seemed to reach full speed (at least I hope not). I found myself comparing him to Derek Coleman or Eddy Curry or Michael Beasley (all not necessarily a good thing). The talent is there and he shows it off in short burst. I hope he eventually puts it all together because he could control games. The good thing here is that Cal seems to only want to play the guys that are the best BUT that work hard. And this team is so deep at every position that he can pull somebody out if they are loafing and not be hurt. Maybe it will take a bit of that for him to get it but hopefully he will. I also guarantee he takes alot of bad 3 pointers and bad times and you will get extremely frustrated, hopefully all the good things he does will overcome any of the bad. That is entirely possible b/c he a huge amount of assets. If he puts it all together I retract everything I said (he could have just been nervous b/c 3000 people were watching him get called out a few times; but that needs to motivate him) I'm hoping it will

Deandre Liggins--Getting much better. Offense looks good and he is finishing strong and I have always loved his defense, where he busts his butt. He showed a bit more range with his shot than I remember him having last year. He looks to have taken a big step up under Cal and likes the way they are playing now. He still needs work but look for him to surprise you and fulfill some of the promise of being such a high recruit last year.

Mark Krebs--Works really hard. He is probably the last man on the bench but they have him running in for anybody not going hard at any position. He could be a source of 3 pointers if no one else is hitting them. He will remain a huge fan favorite and has a chance to get some decent playing time and production (since he is probably going to be left open at ton) if others can't capitalize on opportunities. I see him being a coach after his playing days are done. He understand every position and it looks like Cal is grooming him that way.

Josh Harrelson--Great teammate, great attitude and getting alot of time at the 5. He also has a sweet stroke. Why can't he be a poor man's Kevin Love. That's my bold prediction. He is running hard and will get rewarded w/ extra playing time and will knock down some good long rangers. With the way this offense is always running big men will tire down easily (except maybe Patterson whose motor seems to be hooked up to Kevin Garnett's) But I see him playing more than people think.

5.) Over all thoughts: I'm excited about the team. They don't all seem to grasp everything about the offense yet. It is new to everyone so the older guys are learning at the same time and can't really teach the younger guys much. Cal is right in tempering our expectations. Its gonna be a little rougher out of the gate than I had hoped. Lots of turnovers and missed shots. But the talent level is incredible. Hopefully they will be figuring things out by a month or so in and be rounded into form by the SEC. They look good, but the could be fantastic.

I don't feel like I am giving away any secrets in this. Our players are good, Cal likes to run, there weren't really any plays they went over (although I wouldn't expect him to show this off to us) BUT there might not really be that many plays, he says he wants them to just play basketball. He gives them a little structure and a few things they need to do, like when and where to pass the ball and when to shoot.

Also this is just after one practice (not even a full one, really just their warm up stuff) but that was my initial reaction to the team.

Let me know what everybody thinks in the comment sections. Also put up your Regular Season win total in the comments (which is possibly another prediction article I can write when I should be paying attention in class)

I say best possible thing is 4 losses in the regular season but I feel like we are in the top 10 before SEC tourney starts and after hopefully winning that are a 1-2 seed in the tourney.

Well that was way too long but hopefully interesting. Again let me know what ya think.

What non-conference game means the most?


Last week, we created a new poll question... "What non-conference game do you want to win the most?" With a few days still left to vote (see side bar), here are the results so far...

1.) North Carolina
After more than sixty votes, the overwhelming majority of us want to see the Cats beat North Carolina the most. This makes sense for several different reasons. Kentucky only has a slim margin remaining over UNC as the winningest program of all time. UK wants to reach 2,000 first, and should, but this game still represents a heavy weight bout between the two most successful programs of all time. Not only that, but North Carolina (along with Kansas) have become the top current programs in all of college basketball today, while we were most recently sent packing for the NIT under the expert direction of Billy Clyde. A win here would mean a lot to our program and could signify an official return for Kentucky as a true national contender. A loss here would hurt... bad.

2.) Louisville
The Cardinals are a distant second, but you can't really downplay the importance of this game either. Calipari and Pitino don't like each other anymore, despite what they tell the media. The fact that they're now in the same state only reheats the rivalry the two once shared in the CUSA. Pitino was our redeeming savior in the 90's, but he left us for greener pastures (get it? green = cash = Celtics... pardon the pun), and UK has never been the same. Despite the national championship in 1998, Kentucky has yet to return to a Final Four and the state of the program has been constantly up and down under Tubby and Clyde. Then enters Cal, and with him, a new sense of excitement and expectation. No UK fan doesn't want to stick it to Ricky P this year. Period.

3.) Sam Houston State
Okay... this was added as a joke, and some of you just couldn't resist the urge. Of course, it is a big game (they all are), and here's why. For the past two seasons, Kentucky has lost home games to a few teams that really had no business playing UK within 20 points, much less beat them on their home floor. VMI, San Francisco, Gardner Webb... these games represented a very low time in the history of our program. We hope and pray those days are over, but a loss to one of these teams this year could really throw a halt on UK's return to the top of College Basketball. But don't worry guys... it ain't going to happen. Not this year. Those days are over... and hopefully for good.

4.) UConn
Here's another big game, maybe not quite as bad as Sam Houston State, but still pretty big. UK plays UConn in Madison Square Garden on ESPN. This is a game that high school recruits make a point to watch and a big win here could be a seed planted into their minds when both Coach Cal and Coach Calhoun coming calling for their services later on. At the very least, it is a nationally televised battle of top 25 teams and the whole College Basketball world will be watching. Gotta' win it.

5.) Indiana
Clearly this game doesn't mean what it used too when Knight's ugly read sweater was still stalking the sidelines. That was when Indiana was still relevant and consistently ranked in the top 25. Now, they're doing good to post double digit wins. However, that will most likely change under the leadership of new coach Tom Crean. When it does, this game will once again mean more to Big Blue Nation.

So, what says you? What game means the most? Be sure to vote in the poll if you haven't already and then post your personal thoughts in the comments section below.

More later... stay tuned.

I want this game...

And I bet you do too...

Check out other videos and info on the game here.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Expectations...

Most people would agree that Coach Cal has done virtually everything right up to this point. I am certainly among those eating the delicious ice cream he and his new recruits have brought to Lexington. However, I worry that the national media will portray UK fans as ignorant and disloyal when many of us bail on the Cats at the first signs of adversity.

If you are the type fan that would actually complain about our warm-up uniforms and expect perfection, I feel sorry for you. I really feel sorry for the vast majority of Cat fans that get lumped into bed with this radical minority. The past five years, we have had good reason to be unsettled, but that is no longer the case. We are about to be the envy of all of college basketball.

However, we all have to be patient, even if we are the #2 team in the country. It is very likely we are going to look out of sync in the early going, so it would be a shock if we come out of the gates as a well oiled machine. Coach Cal's DDM offense is a great brand of basketball when done properly. His Memphis team a couple years ago was one of my favorite non-UK team to watch of all time. We probably aren't going to see this until mid-season at best. It will take the coaches and players a few weeks, at the very least, to get the chemistry in line and for the team to learn the new system.

If you are one of the people that think the sky is falling please do us all a favor and take it easy... at the very least, keep your mouth shut. If you have to talk, then just tell your dog how the Cats are playing for the back of their jersey. If there is someone out there that can actually tolerate your company, be sure to tell them we cut the cord on Gillispie too soon and that Cal's going to get us in trouble. For the rest of us... we don't want to hear it.

Thanks.

Blue-White Tickets still available...

LEXINGTON, Ky. - A limited number of tickets remain for the men's basketball Blue-White scrimmage at Rupp Arena on Wed., Oct. 28.

Tickets are available by visiting the UK Ticket Office between the hours of 9:00 - 4:00 p.m. ET or by calling 1.800.928.2287. Fans can also obtain tickets by calling the Rupp Arena Box Office (859.233.3535) or by going online to UKathletics.com and TicketMaster.com or Ticketmaster outlets statewide. For outlet locations, go to www.Ticketmaster.com.

The cost of the tickets will be $10 and all seating is reserved. Partial proceeds go to local charities.

The first exhibition game of the season is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 2 against Campbellsville, followed by the second exhibition on Fri., Nov. 6 against Clarion. The season opener is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 13 against Morehead State. Tickets for those three home games will go on sale Oct. 21 and are available from the same ticket outlets.

All of these games, including the Blue and White game will be televised by BBSN and Fox Sports.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Cats move to 4-3 with win over Warhawks...


Coach Brooks was concerned with their approach to their match up with the Warhawks tonight. If you watched the second half you can see why. The Cats built a 21-0 lead and led 28-7 at the half, yet the game turned very sloppy in the second half. Still the Cats made big plays when they had to and won the game 36-13.

It's becoming like clock work, Cobb was again brilliant and showed he can really do it all. They could probably play Cobb anywhere and he would still be the best player on the team.

I am not going to read too much into the Cats inconsistent play tonight, as they were still without Hartline, Lindley and playing with a limited Locke. Micah Johnson is banged up again with a knee issue too. There are some growing pains at several positions and it's to be expected that they'll have momentary lapses of mediocrity, especially with a big lead against a non conference opponent. A truer test of where this team is at will be on Halloween night against Mississippi State. The Bulldogs played the Florida Gators tough tonight and will come to Commonwealth next week with plenty of confidence.

More on tonight's win and the upcoming game against the Bulldogs tomorrow, but for now let's enjoy another step closer to bowl eligibility.

Gameday!

Today the Cats return home after a brutal four game swing which included games against Florida and Alabama. Still the Cats pulled off a great road win at Auburn last week to even the first half of the season at 3-3.

Tonight the Warhawks of Louisiana Monroe come to town. Let's not get over confident here, the Warhawks are a very capable team. Still, the Cats should win by a couple of touchdowns even with some players till banged up.

However, there appear to be some folks that are pretty confident down in Monroe.

Kick off is 7 PM (EST) at Commonwealth Stadium.
Weather: Clear and Cold, evening temperatures in the 40's.
TV: Live on Fox Sports South

Friday, October 23, 2009

Nostrodaustinumus

One of my favorite pastimes is to take a look at what the future holds for the UK roster. In the past, I would hold my breath and hope for the 79th ranked player in the country to pick us on signing day. That isn't the case any more. The prospect of losing three studs like Patterson, Wall and Cousins isn't a source of great concern, only an excuse to look at who is going to take their place. These Cats are going to reload, not rebuild. I thought I would take a minute to look at what a reloaded lineup might look like. Here are the likely returning players come 2010-2011.

Orton
Harrelson
Miller
Liggins
Dodson
Hood
Bledsoe
Stacey Poole

This group will still offer us the versatility that might be our biggest strength for the upcoming season, and also gives Cal versatility in what he can add to the group in the way of recruits. None of these returning players are really going to scare away a top 25 talent, but are likely good enough to hold onto minutes of their own. We can take on any combination of players with different skill sets and fit them into this system comfortably with our returning players. It seems likely that we will add at least one player that can handle some Point Guard duties. This could come in the way of top ranked Point Guard Brandon Knight, or from two highly ranked combo guard players Josh Selby and Doron Lamb. There are plenty of minutes for at least one of these players, and I would be very surprised if one of them didn't end up in Lexington next season.

We also will need help in the front court. We are in the mix on several players that can fill this void including Center Adrian Payne and Forwards Tobias Harris, Terrell Jones, and CJ Leslie. We have minutes available for all of these guys, but we will have stiff competeition. It still seems very likely we will get one or more from this group.

I think we would like to add four or five players in this class, and these 7 guys will likely make up most of our recruiting efforts for the 2010 class. You aren't going to see Calipari panic and sign a 3 star player to fill out a class. If we strike out on these guys we will either add a juco guy, or just save the scholly's for a loaded 2011 class. We seem to be within striking distance on all of these guys, and the combination of available playing time and the best recruiter in college basketball make it seem like a no brainer that we will have another loaded class. It is still too early to tell which of these players will commit to the Big Blue, but whoever we end up with are going to be players that offer us a lot of talent and versatility. What do you think? Talk about who you think will be UK's top ten players on the 2010-2011 roster in the comment's section below.

What kind of Friday are you?

Today, is Friday, and we're thankful. Just what kind of Friday this day might be is entirely up to you, of course. Being the passionate fan-base that we are, there's a wide range of Fridays for you to pick from. Let me explain...




Good Friday: This is the category I fall into... mainly because I've conditioned myself not to have a knee jerk reaction to negative press, especially since John Calipari was named head coach at UK. There's always going to be the Pat Fordes of the world that don't like him, and they will try to make mountains out of mole hills. Today isn't a "Good Friday" in the religious sense, per se, but it is good for the following two reasons. 1.) Kentucky has another winnable football game on the schedule tomorrow and will take care of business at home. This will put our boys in blue one step closer to a fourth consecutive Bowl appearance, and cementing Coach Rich Brooks's as perhaps the most successful coach in the program's history. 2.) Today is also one step closer to more Kentucky Basketball and the official beginning to the Calipari era. Period.


Friday the 13th: No today isn't the 13th day of the month, but for some Kentucky fans, every day seems to bring bad luck to our beloved program. These fans have been holding their collective breaths for months, and now that the word has gone mainstream about Wall's playing status, that breath has been released in a long, depressing exhale. My dad falls into this category, always sure that things are never quite as good as they seem. I think he became a bad luck fan during the Tubby era, when things never worked out like we had hoped. This mentality was only encouraged by the two year stint with Clyde, a failure of epic proportions. For these fans, they live in the Camp Crystal Lake community of Big Blue Nation, always paranoid of a hockey-masked killer hiding in the bushes, ready to take away all their fun. This year, it seems that Pat Forde is the one in the mask.

Freaky Friday:
A large number of UK fans fall into this category. They await the new day with whatever might come, ready to roll with the punches of bad news while rejoicing in our good fortunes, both in equal proportions. Just as it happened in the movies by the same name, roles can be reversed at any moment and unforeseen problems can appear from no where (the John Wall story or Hartline's injury), but there is always optimistic hope that the day will end happily (an unexpected fourth consecutive Bowl victory or perhaps an 8th National title), just like in the movies.


Black Friday: Just like the day after Thanksgiving that welcomes the official beginning of the Holiday shopping season, this day could be a day of hurried excitement as we await the official beginning of the basketball season. Some are excited for the new hype and attention focused on the UK program, and couldn't careless if rumors abound about our new star player. These fans just love the rush of it all, and will line up in droves for a good deal on anything... especially when it comes to UK.


So what kind of Friday is it for you? I hope a Good Friday. TGIF, baby.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Don't worry about the John Wall Story today

Pat Forde strikes again... shocker, huh?

However, we shouldn't be overly concerned, and for 3 reasons...

1. If he can't play, we have a suitable backup in Bledsoe

2. It is written by Pat Forde, who hates Kentucky and will always (ALWAYS) paint us in the worst light.

3. It just says they are looking into it doesn't say anything about him not being able to play.

Everyone take a breath... we're going to be okay.

SEC Basketball Media Day

From what I've been told and read about the net, there's not much new news coming out of the media day festivities, but I'm going to link up the official site anyway. Click here for the official media day website. More later...


Recruiting Update

As we reported yesterday, Kyrie Irving is expected to commit to Duke today. We've also received word that Achraf Yacoubou will soon announce his intentions to play for Jay Wright and the Villanova program. That leaves two more Madness visitors still undecided... Tobias Harris and Michael Gilchrist. While almost everyone in the know believes Gilchrist will end up at UK, there's still some uncertainty around Harris. He will announce his decision November 19 on ESPNU, though we could possibly hear something before then that will give us a pretty strong indication of his intentions. Besides Kentucky, Harris has interest in Louisville, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Syracuse, Tennessee and West Virginia.

More later.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Irving to Duke...

As much as Irving likes Kentucky and Coach Cal, it apparently was not enough to pull him away from Coach K and the Duke basketball program. Countless rumors all have Irving making his college choice official tomorrow, and all signs point to Durham. There's always the smallest of chances that any recruit can change their mind at anytime, especially before the official announcement, but don't count on it. Kyrie is going to be Blue Devil.

Scouting Report for Louisiana-Monroe

Scouting Report: Louisiana-Monroe
Head Coach: Charlie Weatherbie
Record at School: 74-111 (17th season)
2009 Record 4-2, 3-0 Sun Belt

Series Record Kentucky leads 2-1
Last Meeting Kentucky beat Louisiana-Monroe 42-40 in Lexington in 2006

2009 Team Stats: UK/ULM
Rushing Offense 186.50/194.50
Passing Offense 152.00/200.00
Total Offense 338.50/394.50
Scoring Offense 24.50/30.50
Rushing Defense 184.83/93.33
Passing Defense 163.33/262.50
Total Defense 348.17/355.83
Scoring Defense 24.67/27.83
Turnover Margin -0.17/+0.33

2009 Stat Leaders
Rushing UK: Derrick Locke (99 rushes, 459 yds, 3 TDs)
ULM: Frank Goodin (110 rushes, 558 yds, 9 TDs)

Passing UK: Mike Hartline (77-127, 792 yds, 6 TDs, 6 INTs)
ULM: Trey Revell (81-140, 1,124 yds, 8 TDs, 5 INTs)

Receiving UK: Randall Cobb (24 catches, 322 yds, 3 TDs)
ULM: Darrell McNeal (24 catches, 360 yds, 4 TDs)

Tackles UK: Micah Johnson (52)
ULM: Cardia Jackson (52)

Sacks UK: DeQuin Evans and Corey Peters (3)
ULM: Aaron Morgan (7)

Interceptions UK: Calvin Harrison and Sam Maxwell (2)
ULM: James Truxillo (2)

Date & Time: Saturday, Oct. 24, 7:30 p.m (EST)
Coverage TV: Fox Sports Network
Radio: BBSN
Location: Commonwealth Stadium (Lexington, Ky.)

SOURCE

Hump Day Quick Clicks...


:: Fidler: We'd take a bullet for Coach Brooks!

:: SEC Football: Spurrier accuses Saban of possible cheating

:: Kyle Irving to Duke? We're not sure just yet...

:: The Krebs family sticking together during difficult time

:: CBS predicts bowl game... Kentucky vs. Texas Tech

:: DeMarcus Cousins is enjoying the experience of being a Cat

:: Aaron's Blog has lots more UK links for you to enjoy

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Garbage....

Great post earlier by a fellow staffer here at BBNR about the SEC media picks, but I feel the need to fume a little. Once again the media has opened it's big mouth and made absolutely no sense! Complete garb-a-zjay! Somehow John Wall was 2nd in votes for SEC Player of the Year behind "the man" P-Pat and was voted to the 2nd team All SEC?? No disrespect to South Carolina's Devan Downey or Ole Miss guard Terico White because they are sensational players, but how in the world is a guy voted the second best player in your league overall but only at best the third at his position? You do the math.

Reminds me a lot of the Baseball Hall of Fame. How is a guy not a Hall of Famer his first three times on the ballot and suddenly what he did in the league has become good enough. You're either in or out! The players stats didn't suddenly increase or decrease since they last unlaced the cleats. I hate when baseball writers (which IMHO is a contributor people don't watch baseball) say "well he may be a HOF player but not on the first ballot." REALLY?!? Serve that up with a side of arrogance! It's just another way for washed up newspaper writers who are essentially irrelevant at this point (people don't read today what they read on the Internet yesterday) to make themselves feel important. I'm not sure who makes this media panel up but congratulations.....EPIC FAIL!

Sherron Collins's mouth is running

"It bothers me a little bit," Collins said when I asked about all the attention Wall is getting. "I think I've established myself, and he's coming out of high school with a lot of hype. But I'm the old guy, and I ain't gonna let no young boy get the best of me."

That sounds like a challenge. Perhaps we can settle it on the first Monday in April.

"It would be a good matchup: Kansas vs. Kentucky," Collins said. "I'd like to play him."

And we'd like to see it.

SOURCE: CBS SPORTS

Monday, October 19, 2009

Roster Breakdown...


Seniors (3)
Harris
Stevenson
Krebs

Juniors (2)
Patterson
Harrellson

Sophmores (3)
Liggins
Dodson
Miller

Freshmen (5)
Wall
Bledsoe
Cousins
Hood
Orton

Who will play, who will start, who will ride the bench? All great questions from the great Kige! Post your thoughts on the comments section. There seems to be alot of different opinions out there. Let us here yours!

Kige's starting 5 for the Basketball team...

If I was Coach Calipari, here's who I would start:

C Cousins
PF Patterson
SF Miller
PG Bledsoe
PG Wall

Now, the next 5 off the bench:

6. Orton
7. Dodson
8. Harrellson
9. Stevenson
10. Harris

The SEC Pre-Season Picks are in...

The SEC pre-season media picks have been announced, and UK was picked as conference champs. Patrick Patterson was named pre-season player of the year and John Wall was named to the second team. Again, Coach Cal was quick to calm the hype when he posted this on his facebook page...

"SEC Pre-Season media poll has been released. Congratulations to Patrick, John Wall and the entire team. But you know what? The voters definitely haven't seen our practices - we're a long way from where they think we will be! But it's nice to be recognized."

Preseason Media Poll
(First-Place Votes in Parentheses; *-unanimous selection)

SEC Champion: Kentucky (20); Mississippi State (3); Tennessee (2)

Eastern Division:
1. Kentucky (23) 148
2. Tennessee (2) 117
3. Vanderbilt 90
4. South Carolina 77
5. Florida 68
6. Georgia 25

Western Division:
1. Mississippi State (22) 144
2. Ole Miss (2) 120
3. Alabama 84
4. LSU (1) 70
5. Arkansas 63
6. Auburn 44

FIRST TEAM ALL-SEC
Devan Downey, South Carolina
*Patrick Patterson, Kentucky
Tyler Smith, Tennessee
Jarvis Varnado, Mississippi State
Terrico White, Ole Miss

SECOND TEAM ALL-SEC
Tasmin Mitchell, LSU
A.J. Ogilvy, Vanderbilt
DeWayne Reed, Auburn
John Wall, Kentucky
Chris Warren, Ole Miss

SEC Player of the Year: Patrick Patterson, Kentucky

Madness Scrimmage Revisited...

Many UK fans watching from home were horrified when the television coverage of this year's Big Blue Madness ended after Coach Cal's speech. For those of you in this group, we have found the scrimmage videos for you to watch right here at the BBNR. Enjoy!


This is our team...

Monday Morning Quick Clicks...

:: Brooks receives praise for his toughness
:: FB Coaches happy with both Newton and Fidler
:: Harris had "amazing" Madness experience
::
Cal and his Cats raise expectations with latest Madness
:: Larry Vaught's
Madness thoughts
:: Coach Cal thrills Madness faithful