A little bit of this and a little bit of that
Looking around Al Gore's Folly this morning revealed a few items that I think deserve a little more comment.
First of all, Matt Jones has a post (his server is down at the moment, apparently back up now) with this little nugget from a former UK player who has been around the team a bit recently:
Not to beat my chest, but I made exactly this same point in an earlier post, and I haven't watched one minute of practice other than Big Blue Madness. These two guys know of each other, and coming from the same state, may well have crossed paths more than we think/know. I am going on record right now and saying that the Crawford/Legion dynamic is a potential source of serious internal conflict for this team. How serious is hard to tell, but if you think Crawford is going to go quietly into a diminished role in his senior year, I think you are mistaken. Gillispie had better beware, he has not had to deal with prima donnas like we are wont to get at Kentucky, and this situation could well be his biggest challenge all year.
Continuing with the basketball theme for a moment, we will learn a lot about this team from it's first exhibition game when Pikeville College rolls into Rupp Arena. Yes, I know Pikeville is just a glorified scrimmage, but here are some of the things Wildcat fans should be keeping an eye on:
- How do different groups work together?
- How well do our young guys play defense?
- How are we looking on the free throw line?
- Is Ramel leading the team by getting others involved, or by trying to shoulder the burden himself?
- The Crawford/Legion dynamic.
- Mark Coury -- many reports are indicating that Gillispie loves this guy.
- Ramon Harris's game -- something we have never actually seen.
- How much have our sophomores improved?
I'm sure you can think of others, and we'll rehash all this as we get closer to tipoff. I'll be in the comments of the game thread all during that game, as I want to get as many of your observations as possible. To me, the exhibition games are really important in that a lot of things expose themselves which get hidden later in the season by the importance of the games and tightening of the rotation. This is a chance to really learn a lot about where we are, and where we are likely to wind up.
Switching gears now to football, there is a post up by Rick Bozich which is annoying in it's Big East partisanship:
And to all those SEC wonks, I'll just say this:
West Virginia 38, Miss State 13.
Just one question, Rick -- What does the strongest team in one conference beating one of the 3 weakest teams in another at home say about relative conference strength? That's right, Rick, nothing. Zip. Zero. Bupkis. Nada.
Why don't you stick to basketball? Oh, that's right -- not exactly your long suit, either. Perhaps you should just stick to generic observations and avoid those that require real analysis skills. That way, you have less chance of coming off looking like you wrote the entire article the morning after a 36-hour pub crawl.
Finally, Messenger at Wildcats Thunder has an excellent post up today (well, it was up yesterday, really). It's long, but it is wort the time it takes to read. This part, however, threw me for a loop:
Maybe our Internet detractors are right. Perhaps Kentucky fans are just completely devoid of any sense of reality or proportion, and live as a group in some kind of Big Blue Fantasy where all the teams win every contest by lopsided margins.
What a boring place that would be.
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Crazy
by davw83 on Oct 29, 2007 2:36 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
UK Football Reality Check
What's scary and sad, is that these people vote, and drive on our highways. How anyone with any football sense, whatsoever, could call for the coordinators, or anyone on that staff to be replaced is simply asinine, and without a microdose of reality.
Ignore it. That's what that type of talk deserves.
by Ken Howlett on Oct 29, 2007 3:07 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
maybe this can explain it
by khlim2 on Oct 29, 2007 3:18 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
I disagree
by TheFakeGimelMartinez on Oct 29, 2007 5:13 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
UK Fans
Someone needs to start a blacklist of said fans. 3 strikes and you're out. I'd subscribe.
by Clandestine on Oct 29, 2007 3:35 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
I hear ...
It is frustrating to me to hear about this crap, but I suppose every sports team has their dingbats.
A lot of it is just hyperemotional venting, I'm sure, but it shows a lack of respect for both their brother/sister fans and the hard work of the team and coaching staff.
by Truzenzuzex on Oct 29, 2007 4:48 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Radio Guys
by davw83 on Oct 29, 2007 5:16 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Football - Basketball
Basketball - if I had more energy this late in the day, I would find my previous post regarding transfers post BCG hiring
Historical stats would probably prove that many new coaches lose a player or two in the transition
- sometimes a player pride issue
- sometimes player doesn't fit new system
- old coach saw something new coach didn't in a player
- sometimes coach looking to make a point
Nonetheless, I would not be surprised to see someone fall by the wayside. I have no clue who it might be but I'd guess Crawford and Bradley to be the most likely.
We can hope that everyone gets on the same page. We need em all this year
by run and gun on Oct 29, 2007 8:49 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Acclimating
I have no doubt Crawford will acclimate, and be productive. Experience is one intangible he has over Legion.
Crawford's problem, it seems to me, is his uncanny ability to be inconsistent. He has shown, in stretches of games, that he can be a dominate player. But he has a problem sustaining said dominance.
If Legion doesn't learn to play defense more enthusiastically, he will find himself next to Clyde more than he would like. As with many frosh, defense is like the mumps, they don't want anything to do with it. From all reports he is an intelligent young man, and he has probably already embraced the intricasies of playing solid D.
I know this. It is a good problem to have. If Crawford doesn't play the minutes he is accusotmed to, that means someone is playing better. I'm all for that. Competition on the practice floor can only make the players better.
I wouldn't worry too much about a chemistry issue. Alex and Joe can coexist. I think they both just want to win. Joe even recently stated that the main reason he came to UK was to win a Championship.
We are about to see whether that's just lip service or Gospel.
by Ken Howlett on Oct 29, 2007 9:42 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
acclimating
I sure hope Joe acclimates because I've always liked him and he's kinda already been thru that "listen to the home-boys and run home" phase of his career. I'd love to see him bust loose this year - along with Ramel.
Defense and Legion.......funny how guys always end up sitting next to the coach and learning about defense...........let's hope the learning curve is short for Alex
Rupp this year.....btw...in case anyone cares, I achieved a lifelong dream recently when I scored season tickets for UK basketball....so I guess BCG and I will begin (in person) together this year
Being a dual sport fan....I hope to be celebrating a far off New Year's Day Bowl victory while giving my basketball tickets the night before to some of you - my fellow fans and posters
by run and gun on Oct 29, 2007 10:26 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Hey forwarded your blog.....
by AyeCofBLUE on Oct 30, 2007 11:27 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Heh ...
by Truzenzuzex on Oct 30, 2007 12:16 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs

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