After more than a week off, the Kentucky Wildcats return to action tomorrow for their final game of the 2024 calendar year.
The Wildcats will face Brown in Rupp Arena, where they are considerable favorites to win.
Coming off of a disappointing loss and having extra time to work out offensive kinks both indicate that fans will see a locked in Kentucky team from when the ball is tipped to when the game ends.
It’s the team’s last chance to find any sort of rhythm before they start to see a Top-25 team almost every other game when Southeastern Conference play begins next week.
Speaking of Top-25 rankings, the Wildcats sit at No. 18 in ESPN’s Basketball Power Index Rankings, No. 19 in the EvanMiya Rankings, No. 25 at DRatings, and No. 31 in the Haslametrics rankings.
Jerry Palm, however, is clearly still high on the Wildcats by ranking them No. 9 on his list.
Check back here throughout the day for updates on where Kentucky stands in the official rankings!
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Fans showed out this weekend.
Kentucky QB Brock Vandagriff is retiring from football – Cats Pause
Vandagriff started 11 of Kentucky’s 12 games in 2024.
Kentucky Offers Transfer Portal Offensive Tackle – KSR
Here we go.
Shedeur, Hunter close successful Colorado chapter – ESPN
Tough ending though.
Kentucky WBB heads into SEC play with 11-1 record – KSR
The impact of Kenny Brooks.
James Franklin says Nick Saban should be commish – ESPN
Agree?
Kentucky’s 2025 Depth Chart Projection – 247Sports
Looking a ways ahead.
Ohtani and wife announce they’re expecting 1st child – Yahoo!
Congratulations!
Kentucky’s Collin Chandler is on a new mission – Cats Pause
Incase you haven’t read this yet.
Lakers trade D’Angelo Russell to Nets – USA Today
Feels like it doesn’t even matter.
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