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Yeah, it's a mess in Kentucky this morning. The picture above was looking out my back door. What a mess.
Tweet of the Morning
UK signees Isaiah Briscoe, Skal Labissiere and Charles Matthews have all been selected for the Jordan Brand Classic.
— Ben Roberts (@NextCats) March 5, 2015
Your Quickies:
Kentucky football
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Kentucky has yet another yahtzee, this time a 3-star offensive lineman, and he's a big one.
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Spring football storylines. Will's latest has some intriguing questions.
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247 Sports ranks Vince Marrow as the #8 recruiter in the country. There was a reason we wanted to keep him.
Kentucky basketball
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Larry Vaught asks if an undefeated regular season or NCAA Tournament championship is the bigger feat?
I really don't know. I think you can make a good argument for the former. The thing is, I really only care about the latter.
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I love this.
Kentucky G Andrew Harrison made it clear that the Wildcats' quest for perfection is far from over. pic.twitter.com/rID3x45T7Y
— ESPN College BBall (@ESPNCBB) March 5, 2015 -
$$$
Nike and UK have agreed to a $30 million extension through 2025
— Matt Jones (@KySportsRadio) March 4, 2015 -
Coach Cal, Willie Cauley-Stein both semifinalists for their respective Naismith awards.
Other Kentucky sports
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Awesome.
UK women's signee Taylor Murray has been chosen for the first-ever Jordan Brand Classic girls' game.
— Ben Roberts (@NextCats) March 5, 2015
Links posts
College football
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These 14 cities could bid for the College Football Playoff title games. My favorite is New Orleans.
College basketball
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Louisville suffers by comparison to Kentucky. As it should be.
Other sports news
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Heh. This kid is great.
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Anthony Davis returned to the Pelicans, had a huge night — 39 points, 13 rebounds and 8 blocks. Here's what it looked like:
Other news
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Party vs. "sober" schools. Who does better? The answer might surprise you.
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Remember the Adam Sandler-Bob Barker scene in Happy Gilmore?
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Mediterranean diet cuts risk of heart disease nearly in half.