The Mark Pope and Kenny Brooks Eras of Kentucky Basketball are here — and now you have the posters to celebrate the season at home.
At long last, UK men’s and women’s basketball posters, presented by Kroger, are available to Big Blue Nation starting this weekend. Posters will be available first at Big Blue Madness on Friday in Rupp Arena, followed by Kroger locations statewide starting Saturday at 8 a.m. ET.
Unlike previous years, posters will not be available at the UK Athletics Administration offices this time around. Instead, Kroger locations and home games – while supplies last – are the main distribution sources for posters at this time. As always, supply will be limited.
What do you need to know about this year’s posters? Pope’s squad is being called Kentucky’s Team with the 12 scholarship players standing in front of the program’s eight national championship banners. Brooks’ team poster doesn’t have a fancy slogan or theme beyond the celebration of Historic Memorial Coliseum’s renovations. Star guard Georgia Amoore is, however, front and center — to be expected.
Both have the complete game schedules and they’re both must-haves for Big Blue Nation.
Where can you find them? Here is the complete list.
Kroger Distribution Locations
711 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. – Ashland Kentucky 41101
370 Diedrich Blvd. – Ashland Kentucky 41101
102 W John Rowan Blvd. – Bardstown Kentucky 40004
53 Donnermeyer Drive – Bellevue Kentucky 41073
711 Campbell Lane – Bowling Green Kentucky 42104
350 West US 31 Bypass – Bowling Green Kentucky 42101
2945 Scottsville Road – Bowling Green Kentucky 42104
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