Unlike Duke, Stanford presented an extremely difficult matchup with the Comeback Cats, and this was mainly because of their size. Peter Sauer played small forward and completely dwarfed Allen Edwards. Mark Madsen, the original winner of “So You Think You Can Dance,” was shorter than Scott Padgett, but weighed more and played a more natural [...]
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WORLD’S GREATEST CLASSIC GAME ANALYSIS: UK VS. STANFORD (1998)
Posted: 9th July 2008 by Kenny Colston in Cameron Mills, Jeff Sheppard, Nazr Mohammed, Scott Padgett, Tubby Smith, WGCGAWorld's Greatest Classic Game Analysis: UK vs. Alabama (1998)
Posted: 25th June 2008 by Kenny Colston in Nazr Mohammed, Scott Padgett, Tubby Smith, WGCGAI know nobody remembers this one, because I hardly remember it. That’s why I have the tapes. If memory serves me correctly, this was the last time Kentucky played an SEC home game at Freedom Hall in Louisville. This game also immediately followed the Arkansas game I sent in yesterday, so there isn’t much backstory. [...]
Classic Game Analysis: 1998 UK vs. Ark
Posted: 22nd June 2008 by Kenny Colston in Arkansas, Kentucky Basketball, Nazr Mohammed, Saul Smith, Scott Padgett, UK basketball, Wayne TurnerIf you would like to contribute to UK Wildcat Country, e-mail me at kennethcolston@gmail.com WORLD’S GREATEST CLASSIC GAME ANALYSIS: KENTUCKY VS. ARKANSAS (1998) –Seth Stogsdill After 10 days of having no internet, I’m ready to continue the classic UK game series from 1998. The next one is the annual game against the Arkansas Razorbacks, back [...]