Before I start, I am once again ecstatic because of the recruiting of Rich Brooks and Joker Phillips. Morgan Newton committed to UK this morning, and hopefully you heard it first from me in my column on Sam Simpson. It’s a great day to be a Wildcat fan. This will be my last 2004 game. [...]
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WORLD’S GREATEST CLASSIC GAME ANALYSIS: UK VS. GEORGIA (2004)
Posted: 21st August 2008 by Kenny Colston in Chuck Hayes, Erik Daniels, Georgia, Gerald Fitch, Tubby Smith, UK basketball, WGCGAWORLD’S GREATEST CLASSIC GAME ANALYSIS: UK VS. FLORIDA (2004)
Posted: 14th August 2008 by Kenny Colston in Chuck Hayes, Erik Daniels, Florida Gators, Gerald Fitch, Kelenna Azibuke, Tubby Smith, UK basketball, WGCGAI love this game, and I also hate it. I did the Michigan State game from this season a few weeks ago, so let me try to fill in some gaps. The 2004 Wildcats were an experienced group of guys who meshed well, but they didn’t have a great bench. This translated into quick starts [...]
WORLD’S GREATEST CLASSIC GAME ANALYSIS: UK VS. TENNESSEE (2001)
Posted: 28th July 2008 by Kenny Colston in Gerald Fitch, Keith Bogans, Saul Smith, tayshaun prince, Tennessee, Tubby Smith, UK basketball, WGCGAHow much do I love this game? I thought Tubby Smith did such a good job coaching in this one that it bought him almost six extra years of me having his back. In 2001, Kentucky was once again the victim of the Larry Ivy schedule, as it was as brutal as ever in the [...]
WORLD’S GREATEST CLASSIC GAME ANALYSIS: UK VS. MICHIGAN STATE (2004)
Posted: 17th July 2008 by Kenny Colston in Chuck Hayes, Erik Daniels, Gerald Fitch, Tubby Smith, WGCGAIf you want to leave a request for a game, please do so on the comment page. Just make sure that the game is from 1992 on, and the good guys win. This is another game that I’ve watched so many times that my tape is almost worn out. This, of course, is the infamous [...]
Who Deserves The Honor Next?
Posted: 29th May 2008 by Kenny Colston in Chuck Hayes, Gerald Fitch, Jamal Mashburn, Jeff Sheppard, Keith Bogans, Rupp Arena, Scott Padgett, tayshaun prince, Tony Delk, Travis Ford, Tubby Smith, Wayne TurnerI saw a story on another site and couldn’t help but repost this article I put out earlier in the year. Jamal Mashburn is the most recent Kentucky Wildcat to have his jersey retired in the rafters of Rupp Arena. Since it has been 15 years since Mashburn last donned the blue and white, I [...]