John Calipari has tested his team during the non-conference with games against Kansas and Miami, and another one coming up against North Carolina. He’s forced his young Kentucky Wildcats to play up to good competition, but they’ve also managed to play down against lesser opponents. At its best, this Kentucky team has gone toe-to-toe with […] Kentucky Basketball: 3 reasons why … [Read more...] about Kentucky Basketball: 3 reasons why the Wildcats will win the SEC and 3 reasons they won’t
Kentucky basketball: 3 lessons from the loss to UNC Wilmington
The Kentucky Wildcats dropped the Saturday matinee game at home to UNC Wilmington. In front of almost 20,000 fans, still oozing from the Miami (FL) victory just a few days ago, the unranked Seahawks came into Rupp Arena and methodically beat the Cats. To pile on the pain, the loss spoiled two long-awaited debuts for […] Kentucky basketball: 3 lessons from the loss to UNC … [Read more...] about Kentucky basketball: 3 lessons from the loss to UNC Wilmington
Kentucky football gets dream matchup in Gator Bowl
On Sunday, Kentucky football’s postseason fate was announced. The Wildcats will play Clemson in what promises to be a very intriguing Gator Bowl. Kentucky football will meet one of college football’s greatest programs in the Dec. 29 bowl game. Kickoff is set for Noon between the Wildcats and Tigers, who were ranked 22nd in the […] Kentucky football gets dream matchup in Gator … [Read more...] about Kentucky football gets dream matchup in Gator Bowl
Kentucky football: RB Ray Davis has entered the NFL Draft
Kentucky football star running back Ray Davis will be the latest Wildcat to play in the NFL, as Davis announced on Monday afternoon that he will be declaring for the 2024 NFL Draft. Here is what Davis said on X to the Big Blue Nation, coaches, staff, and teammates: “First and foremost, I want to […] Kentucky football: RB Ray Davis has entered the NFL Draft - Wildcat Blue Nation … [Read more...] about Kentucky football: RB Ray Davis has entered the NFL Draft
3 Reasons why Kentucky basketball won’t keep up the high-scoring
Through six games this season, Kentucky basketball is averaging 94.3 points per game. That’s the fourth-most in the country, behind Alabama, Arizona, and Eastern Kentucky. I hate to be a Debbie Downer, but it’s not sustainable. While it’s clear there are some professional scorers on this year’s team, it’s clear the Wildcats are overperforming their […] 3 Reasons why Kentucky … [Read more...] about 3 Reasons why Kentucky basketball won’t keep up the high-scoring