It’s official: Reece Potter is a Kentucky Wildcat. UK just announced that the 7’1″ center has signed with the program after two seasons at Miami. The Lexington native and former Lexington Catholic star committed to Kentucky on Monday and was a finalist for Mr. Kentucky Basketball and the 11th Region Player of the Year in 2023. He is the 13th member of next year’s team and will … [Read more...] about Kentucky announces signing of Reece Potter, “a Lexington Catholic legend”
The Ville, Louisville’s alumni team, wins Home Court Advantage in TBT
Well, La Familia’s just going to have to beat The Ville at Freedom Hall again. The Ville, Louisville’s alumni team in The Basketball Tournament (TBT), was the first host team to sell 4,000 tickets, meaning they’ve secured home court advantage for the entire event. Should La Familia, Kentucky’s alumni team, win the Lexington Regional and The Ville win the Louisville Regional, … [Read more...] about The Ville, Louisville’s alumni team, wins Home Court Advantage in TBT
Go Behind the Scenes when the Buffalo Bills Drafted Maxwell Hairston
The dust has settled on the NFL Draft, but we only see what happens under the bright lights on the big stage. Thankfully, the folks at the Buffalo Bills had the cameras rolling to give us an inside look at their process before they selected former Kentucky cornerback Maxwell Hairston with the 30th overall pick. Let me be candid, usually these behind-the-scenes videos don’t … [Read more...] about Go Behind the Scenes when the Buffalo Bills Drafted Maxwell Hairston
Here Comes The Boom: New Names for Kentucky in 2026 and 2027
Here Comes the Boom returns as Jacob Polacheck of KSR+ talks about Miami of Ohio transfer Reece Potter committing to Kentucky. He also talks about some new names in 2026 and 2027. Kentucky offered five-star forward Christian Collins, who is set to visit this summer. UK is also recruiting new 2026 names Billy White, Christian Collins, and Toni Bryant. Polacheck also talks … [Read more...] about Here Comes The Boom: New Names for Kentucky in 2026 and 2027
ESPN is willing to Pony Up to get 9 SEC Football Games
Is it really the college football offseason if we aren’t talking about potential changes to the SEC Football schedule? I don’t think so. The Big 12 and Big Ten were the first leagues to expand conference play from eight to nine games, pressuring the SEC to follow suit. It’s been an annual topic of discussion at the SEC Spring Meetings, but one big thing has stood in the way … [Read more...] about ESPN is willing to Pony Up to get 9 SEC Football Games