Good morning, BBN!
The last time we saw the Kentucky Wildcats play wasn’t the best memory for BBN, as it was Mark Pope’s first loss as the school’s head coach.
UK looked pretty flat all around in their first true road test of the season, shooting a pretty abysmal 24/63 from the field and even worse 7/27 beyond the arc.
With that said, this is still a promising team that just had a bad night. The key is to ensure it isn’t back-to-back bad nights, especially with this one in the national spotlight.
To this point, the Gonzaga Bulldogs have looked like arguably the best team in the country, so it’ll be a tough challenge, especially since it’s at Seattle at Climate Pledge Arena.
Should be an awesome environment tonight. Let us know your score predictions in the comments!
Willie Cauley-Stein on Big Blue Nation:
“To this day, I’ve never felt love like that.”
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— Cats Coverage (@Cats_Coverage) December 6, 2024
All love from Willie!
Big Blue Preview: Kentucky vs. Gonzaga – UK Athletics
Get ready for the game with this preview from UK!
Volleyball Cats Handle Business in NCAA First Round – UK Athletics
Let us know if they take care of business in the comments for the second round!
Bettor backs Eagles with $3.1 million wager to beat Panthers – ESPN
People have too much money to lose.
National Signing Day: Winners and losers – NBC Sports
Usual suspects here.
Lionel Messi voted MLS MVP despite missing half of 2024 season – Yahoo Sports
As he should.
It should be an interesting season coming up.
Justin Jefferson on Kirk Cousins: I’ll always be thankful for what he’s done for me – NBC Sports
Miss these two together.
Randy Moss will step away from ESPN’s Sunday NFL Countdown due to health reasons – Yahoo Sports
Prayers up for Randy.
Steelers WR Pickens jabs Browns CB Newsome ahead of rematch – ESPN
Every sport needs a George Pickens.
Please!
The Kentucky Wildcats returned to New York City for the CBS Sports Classic, this time facing Ohio State in Madison Square Garden. The Wildcats played far fro
NEW YORK — We’ve seen how well Kentucky basketball plays and how high it can soar when it's running on all cylinders. They lead the NCAA in scoring, averagi
Otega Oweh scored 21 points, but No. 4. Kentucky lost to Ohio State 85-65 on Saturday in the CBS Sports Classic at Madison Square Garden in New York. Oweh
Kentucky opened the game by giving up a deep three to Ohio State's sharpshooter John Mobley Jr., who shoots an impressive 53% from beyond the arc. Mobley missed