Otega Oweh continues to go through the NBA Draft process ahead of the NBA Draft Combine, which begins on Sunday, May 11, in Chicago and runs through May 18. On Thursday, the All-SEC guard was in Portland to participate in the Trail Blazers’ second round of pre-draft workouts. Oweh was one of the top names there, meeting with media members once his session wrapped up. He was … [Read more...] about Otega Oweh provides update on NBA Draft status ahead of Combine
KSR Today: Catching up after a week in San Diego
I’m currently 35,000 feet in the air flying back from San Diego to Cincinnati with a 1.5-hour drive back to Shelbyville waiting for me when I land – something like a midnight home arrival. I’ve got a few more hours to kill, so I’m doing this now to hate myself a little less in the morning when I’m usually scheduled to write the Friday AM post. Call it a Thursday evening post … [Read more...] about KSR Today: Catching up after a week in San Diego
PREVIEW: Kentucky hosts No. 17 Oklahoma in must-win series
Kentucky and No. 17 Oklahoma will clash for the first time ever this weekend in Lexington in what is a must-win series for the bubble bound Wildcats. The ‘Cats looked to be squarely in the NCAA Tournament just one week ago, but four consecutive losses have sent Nick Mingione’s team back to the bubble for the first time since 2022. Kentucky, who will play two ranked opponents … [Read more...] about PREVIEW: Kentucky hosts No. 17 Oklahoma in must-win series
Kentucky’s wide receiver room completed quite the roster flip this offseason
The Kentucky football program had to make some drastic changes this offseason. That ultimately meant flipping the roster in the transfer portal. Those final numbers turned out to become 29 scholarship players leaving the program for free agency and 24 scholarship additions from the portal. Add in the 21 high school commitments signed in December and 52.9 percent of the team was … [Read more...] about Kentucky’s wide receiver room completed quite the roster flip this offseason
Louisville Mayor Pulls Support from Proposed Tennis Facility at Joe Creason Park
The neighbors won the war. Joe Creason Park has been saved. A proposed $65 million tennis and pickleball facility created an enormous controversy in the city of Louisville. Hundreds of neighbors attended a public meeting earlier this week, pleading with officials to “Save Joe Creason Park.” Their efforts were not in vain. On Friday morning, Louisville Mayor Craig … [Read more...] about Louisville Mayor Pulls Support from Proposed Tennis Facility at Joe Creason Park