The Minnesota Timberwolves were out for revenge on Thursday after taking a Game 1 loss at home in the Western Conference semifinals. Julius Randle led the redemption gauntlet. The former Wildcat came up just three boards shy of a triple-double, posting a monster stat line of 24 points, 11 assists, and seven rebounds. Randle led all players in both points and assists, but … [Read more...] about BBNBA: Julius Randle channels Kevin Garnett in Wolves’ Game 2 blowout of the Warriors
Staggering Transfer Portal Numbers for the Kentucky Football Roster
This week, Kentucky added four players from the transfer portal to complete its 2025 football roster. The details matter less for these depth additions. Reaching the magic number of 85 allows us to take a big picture look at what Mark Stoops did this offseason. It was clear that Kentucky needed a roster overhaul following a 4-8 campaign. Ask, and you shall receive. … [Read more...] about Staggering Transfer Portal Numbers for the Kentucky Football Roster
D’Eryk Jackson agrees to deal with Seattle Seahawks
D’Eryk Jackson was a three-year starter for Kentucky at linebacker and finished his collegiate career with 216 tackles, 17 tackles for loss, nine sacks, and five interceptions in 47 career games. The South Georgia native led UK in tackles in 2022 and 2023. After going undrafted, Jackson will now get his shot in the NFL following five seasons in college football. The former … [Read more...] about D’Eryk Jackson agrees to deal with Seattle Seahawks
Kentucky’s transfer portal class ranks top 10 in average player quality
Not only has Mark Pope gone for quantity in the transfer portal — having to replace six players who ran out of eligibility and two more who left via the portal — but he’s also gone for the top-end quality talent that is expected at a Blue Blood like Kentucky. According to PhD Statistician Evan Miyakawa, the Wildcats rank seventh in the country in his “average incoming … [Read more...] about Kentucky’s transfer portal class ranks top 10 in average player quality
Harrison Twins found themselves watching Kentucky more last year than ever
It’s one thing to watch from afar, keeping up with your alma mater after experiencing such fond memories at Kentucky — Aaron and Andrew Harrison seeing the highest of highs with back-to-back Final Fours in 2014 and 2015. It’s another thing to have a personal investment with a specific team as they both did with Mark Pope‘s debut roster in Lexington. They arrived for the … [Read more...] about Harrison Twins found themselves watching Kentucky more last year than ever