#11 Kentucky @ North Carolina - Men's BBall

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Pretty sure I didn't need to tell you it's a basketball game. Kentucky football would never be ranked 11th. :loco:

Anyways... Nice appetizer before the SEC Championship game.
 
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Pretty sure I didn't need to tell you it's a basketball game. Kentucky football would never be ranked 11th. :loco:

Anyways... Nice appetizer before the SEC Championship game.

This is one of the worst Carolina teams in the last 40 years. I would be stunned if Kentucky doesn't win this game by 20+ points.
 
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This is one of the worst Carolina teams in the last 40 years. I would be stunned if Kentucky doesn't win this game by 20+ points.

Maybe. Terrance Jones is Kentucky's only big though. Zeller, Henson, Barnes and Knox could get a lot of easy buckets down low. We'll see.
 
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Maybe. Terrance Jones is Kentucky's only big though. Zeller, Henson, Barnes and Knox could get a lot of easy buckets down low. We'll see.

When your team is busy incompetently turning the ball over 20 times per game it doesn't really matter how good your inside game is (and Carolina's isn't that good this year anyway).
 
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When your team is busy incompetently turning the ball over 20 times per game it doesn't really matter how good your inside game is (and Carolina's isn't that good this year anyway).

Maybe you're right, maybe you're not. I guess I'm not as high on Kentucky as you are. They did beat Washington but that's one game. Ketucky hasn't looked like anything special and it's early in the season. I see no reason why North Carolina couldn't beat them. Their losses were to 6-1 Minnesota by 5, 6-1 Vanderbilt by 7 and 7-1 Illinios by 12. Two of the games were on neutral courts and the other was on the road. I'm not convinced that a group of freshman are going to walk into Chapel Hill and win by 20. They could, but I wouldn't bet on it if I were a betting man. We'll see.

I'm stunned that you're sure of a 20 point loss to be honest.
 
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Pretty sure I didn't need to tell you it's a basketball game. Kentucky football would never be ranked 11th. :loco:

Anyways... Nice appetizer before the SEC Championship game.

Actually, they were ranked #8 after beating #1 LSU in 2007.

Besides that, UK is already in foul trouble.
 
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I'm not sure about some of these calls going against North Carolina. It's like the refs are trying to kill some of the big mo. Place was rocking.
 
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Liggins has gone from being a guy on the verge of being told to go home for good to someone who is eventually going to be the 7th or 8th guy in somebody's NBA rotation. Amazing what an improved atitude can do for you.
 
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Liggins has gone from being a guy on the verge of being told to go home for good to someone who is eventually going to be the 7th or 8th guy in somebody's NBA rotation. Amazing what an improved atitude can do for you.

He's looked good all around today.
 
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Liggins has gone from being a guy on the verge of being told to go home for good to someone who is eventually going to be the 7th or 8th guy in somebody's NBA rotation. Amazing what an improved atitude can do for you.

Couldn't agree more. Proud of the kid.
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Liggins has gone from being a guy on the verge of being told to go home for good to someone who is eventually going to be the 7th or 8th guy in somebody's NBA rotation. Amazing what an improved atitude can do for you.

True. Billy Clyde got in his head. Good thing Calipari got him back in the right direction.
 
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I'm the first one to admit I'm a BCG apologist and look forward to him getting back in coaching. That said, he damn near ruined Liggins' career.
 
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I'm the first one to admit I'm a BCG apologist and look forward to him getting back in coaching. That said, he damn near ruined Liggins' career.

Billy has his system and it works, just not at UK. Liggins and Clyde were like oil and water.
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