Bryan Hall played at Paducah Tilghman and while he never got on the field during the Superbowl, he still got a ring! Happy for Bryan, but he should have played at Heath, not Tilghman! Don't miss the side story of where Bryan's dad played in high school. Folks still talk about that team in the JP.
Interesting. My view: I thought it unlikely that Harrisburg had an all non black team and yes, they had black players. So a non black Harrisburg kid was using the N word towards the opponents and his teammates (black or white or yellow or red) had nothing to say? Not likely. Not likely when I was kid either. Then the Seton coach failed to teach a valuable lesson in walking off the court. That is, you control only your actions not the other team. Leadership man, be a leader.
The documentary provides a chronology of the Wildcats' history from its origins through the 2012 NCAA championship team. Produced by Mandalay Sports Media and presented on truTV by Infiniti, the documentary is narrated by Grammy Award-winning artist Drake and will air on Selection Sunday, March 17 at 8:00 p.m. ET in advance of Turner Sports' and CBS Sports' coverage of the 2013 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship, which airs exclusively on TBS, CBS, TNT and truTV.
This is the video from 3 of the guys who could not attend the 1996 National Championship Ring Ceremony: Nazr Mohammed, Allen Edwards & Mark Pope!
About former UK coach Tubby Smith. I still think a buyout is coming in March. The new AD wants his own coach. It will cost about $3 million to do it.
Coach Stoops and staff have been hot on the recruiting trail and have two junior college players already enrolled and two more committed to sign in February. All four players should make an immediate impact and most likely at least three of the four will be a starter right away. Below is a closer look at each player but who knows maybe there are more that are going to join them.
Players like Marcus McWilson never gave UK the time of day, and then Coach Stoops came along.
from Ky Cats Stats
An interesting article over at ESPN, originally published by the Wall Street Journal, lists the most valuable teams in college football, and as it turns out, Florida – not Alabama – is the most valuable team in the SEC. Alabama is not even second or third. They must have the highest expenses of any team in the SEC.
We are now just 30 days away from National Signing Day, and Ky Cat Stats will be bringing to you a series of posts between now and then to get you ready for it.