Kentucky loses to Evansville

#58
#58
Just felt like every bounce and call went against us when it counted. We looked awful on offense and I gotta credit Evansville, they made a lot of tough shots. Don't understand how we didn't post up Richards or Sestina more. We settled a ton for bad shots and were very sloppy. Evansville kept it slow and controlled the game.

Tough loss to say the least.
 
#59
#59
Walter McCarty looks like he’s in his 60’s...and he’s 5 years younger than me. Double checking my 50 year old head for grey and self diagnosing osteoporosis. Cool human story is that he’s a former 1st round pick from Kentucky, but he’s an Evansville, IN native.
 
#63
#63
Billy Gillispie began his first two seasons in November of 2007 and then in November of 2008 with home losses to Gardner Webb and VMI, respectively. This feels a little bit like that, but not quite as bad. They will probably get it corrected.

Walter McCarty either needs to shave that beard, or pick up a box of Just For Men.
 
#68
#68
Just felt like every bounce and call went against us when it counted. We looked awful on offense and I gotta credit Evansville, they made a lot of tough shots. Don't understand how we didn't post up Richards or Sestina more. We settled a ton for bad shots and were very sloppy. Evansville kept it slow and controlled the game.

Tough loss to say the least.

LittleCat, I admire you for coming in and posting.

When that BamaWriter guy loses, he goes away for weeks.
 
#74
#74
Yeah clearly. I mean we were ranked #1 in the country and was beaten by un unranked opponent.

It has zero impact on Kentucky's season. It will not possibly be the difference between a winning/losing record or even a .500/losing record.

E-ville type teams beating P5 teams in BBall is way more common than GS type teams beating P5 teams
 

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