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"Wars are planned by old men,in council rooms apart. They plan for greater armament, they map the battle chart, but: where sightless eyes stare out, beyond life's vanished joys, I've noticed,somehow, all the dead and mamed are hardly more than boys(Grantland Rice per our mutual friend, Sarah Rapp)."

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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Football

Don't know whether these are direct quotes, but good anyhow!



#1 'Football is only a game. Spiritual things are eternal. Nevertheless, beat Texas!' - Seen on a church sign in Arkansas prior to the 1969 game.





#2. 'After you retire, there's only one big event left...and I ain't ready for that.' - Bobby Bowden / Florida State





#3. 'The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely to be the one who dropped it.' - Lou Holtz /Arkansas







#4. 'When you win, nothing hurts.' - Joe Namath /Alabama





#5. 'Motivation is simple...you eliminate those who are not motivated.' - Lou Holtz / Arkansas





#6. 'If you want to walk the heavenly streets of gold, you gotta know the password, 'Roll, tide, roll!' - Bear Bryant /Alabama





#7. 'A school without football is in danger of deteriorating into a medieval study hall.' - Frank Leahy / Notre Dame





#8. 'There's nothing that cleanses your soul like getting the hell kicked out of you.' - Woody Hayes / Ohio State







#9. 'I don't expect to win enough games to be put on NCAA probation. I just want to win enough to warrant an investigation.' - Bob Devaney / Nebraska





#10. 'In Alabama , an atheist is someone who doesn't believe in Bear Bryant.' - Wally Butts / Georgia





#11. 'You can learn more character on the two-yard line than anywhere else in life.' - Paul Dietzel / LSU





#12. 'It's kind of hard to rally around a math class.' - Bear Bryant / Alabama





#13. When asked if Fayetteville was the end of the world: 'No, but you can see it from here.' - Lou Holtz /Arkansas ...





#14. 'I make my practices real hard because if a player is a quitter, I want him to quit in practice, not in a game.' - Bear Bryant /Texas A&M







#15. 'There's one sure way to stop us from scoring -- give us the ball near the goal line.' - Matty Bell / SMU





#16. 'Lads, you're not to miss practice unless your parents died or you died.' - Frank Leahy / Notre Dame





#17. 'I never graduated from Iowa , but I was there for two terms -- Truman's and Eisenhower's.' - Alex Karras /Iowa





#18. 'My advice to defensive players: Take the shortest route to the ball and arrive in a bad humor.' -Bowden Wyatt /Tennessee





#19. 'I could have been a Rhodes Scholar, except for my grades.' - Duffy Daugherty / Michigan State





#20. 'Always remember...Goliath was a 40-point favorite over David.' - Shug Jordan / Auburn





#21. 'They cut us up like boarding house pie. And that's real small pieces.' - Darrell Royal /Texas





#22. 'Show me a good and gracious loser, and I'll show you a failure.' - Knute Rockne / Notre Dame





#23. 'They whipped us like a tied up goat.' - Spike Dykes / Texas Tech





#24. 'I asked Darrell Royal, the coach of the Texas Longhorns, why he didn't recruit me and he said: 'Well, Walt, we took a look at you and you weren't any good.' - Walt Garrison / Oklahoma State





#25. 'Son, you've got a good engine, but your hands aren't on the steering wheel.' - Bobby Bowden / Florida State





#26. 'Football is not a contact sport -- it is a collision sport. Dancing is a contact sport.' - Duffy Daugherty /Michigan State





#27. After USC lost 51-0 to Notre Dame, his postgame message to his team: 'All those who need showers, take them.' - John McKay / USC





#28. 'If lessons are learned in defeat, our team is getting a great education.' - Murray Warmath /Minnesota





#29. 'The only qualifications for a lineman are to be big and dumb. To be a back, you only have to be dumb.' - Knute Rockne / Notre Dame





#30. 'Oh, we played about like three tons of buzzard puke this afternoon.' - Spike Dykes / Texas Tech





#31. 'It isn't necessary to see a good tackle. You can hear it.' - Knute Rockne / Notre Dame





#32. 'We live one day at a time and scratch where it itches....' - Darrell Royal /Texas





#33. 'We didn't tackle well today but we made up for it by not blocking.' - Wilson Matthews / Little Rock Central High School





#34. 'Three things can happen when you throw the ball, and two of them are bad.' - Darrell Royal / Texas





#35. 'I've found that prayers work best when you have big players.' - Knute Rockne / Notre Dame







#36. 'Gentlemen, it is better to have died a small boy than to fumble this football.' - John Heisman

Portsmouth poet- Bert Leach incarnate Jack H on KY fans

One thing about" cat fans'. They are an optimistic bunch.... It's a


beautiful morning on the mountainside.One of the worst things to being

a hermit is that there is no one real listener close by to hear your

gratitude. I always, however and especially on Sunday morning. like to

recall, what optimistically passes for poetry. The year's at the

spring. . the snails on the thorn and the birds on the wing. The morn

is at seven, God's in his heaven. The hillside is all dew pearled and

alls right with the world . I have no idea who wrote that or how

correctly I remember it , but it was probably some old Kat fan after

they won a close one. Jack P.



On 2/13/11, Sam Kegley wrote:

> 0Kentucky Sports Radio

>

> University of Kentucky Basketball, Football, and Recruiting news brought to

> you in the most ridiculous manner possible.

>

>

>

> [Moderated by Matt Jones and Thomas Beisner]

>

>

>

> February 12, 2011

> Today was just one of those days

> by Matthew Hays @ 9:00 pm. Filed under Blue Blooded Opinions

>

>

> - I'll give one final thought on the game today. We have six games left in

> SEC play plus the SEC tournament. That's a lot of time for a young team to

> get better. Every year there is a team that makes a good run in March that

> no one would have predicted doing so at the beginning of February. It seems

> like the popular thing to do is point the finger of blame at anyone and

> everyone associated with the program, but that's not how it should be. When

> Kanter was ruled ineligible for the season we knew this team wasn't going to

> be as good as it could have been. We're a young team with a thin bench. When

> all is said and done, though, there aren't many teams that I'd pick over

> this one on a neutral court with a, more than likely, pro-UK crowd. This

> team probably doesn't have the personnel to win a national championship, but

> it's not right to give up on them just yet.

>

> - Elsewhere in the world of college basketball, Ohio State was finally

> knocked off by Wisconsin. My favorite part about this game was the fact that

> Wisconsin was favored, yet every single talking head who picked the Badgers

> to win smugly mentioned that they did so as often as possible. Good call

> guys. That's why you get paid the big bucks.

>

> - Also in this game, despite the fact that they were favored, Wisconsin

> students rushed the court. Not only did they rush the court, but one fan

> also got very excited to see Jared Sullinger

>

>

>

> - Ignore the fact that Sullinger narcissistically capitalized the 'F' in

> face and instead focus on how stupid this Wisconsin fan was. I'm going to go

> out on a limb and assume that this fan wasn't nearly as big as Sullinger. I

> think that if someone does that then the player should be allowed to go

> after them Ron Artest style. If you want to rush the court in a game you're

> favored in, that's fine, just don't be stupid about it.

>

> - Just a final note on OSU: a day after the Cleveland Cavaliers finally win

> a game, the Buckeyes finally lose one. God has a fantastic sense of humor

> regarding sports in the state of Ohio

>

> - Another team from Ohio, Cleveland State, has a guy that can flat out get

> it. Norris Cole, a guard of 6 feet 2 inches tall and all of 170 pounds,

> scored 41 points, grabbed 20 rebounds and dished 9 assists on Saturday in a

> win against Youngstown State. That's legit.

>

> - I don't like Digger Phelps. I really just can't stand the guy. How does

> ESPN let him get away with his blatant bias toward Notre Dame? It's just

> silly.

>

> - Jimmer Fredette is a lot of fun to watch and is obviously a fantastic

> player but I'm going to go ahead and say right now that I wouldn't mind

> having BYU as one of the top seeds in whatever NCAA bracket the Cats are

> eventually put in. I'm not insinuating that Jimmer is the only weapon that

> the Cougars have because they have a few good players, but I think that this

> UK team could play with, and beat BYU on a neutral court.

>

> - In the Florida/Tennessee game, Florida pulled out the win, 61 to 60, at

> home on an Erving Walker go ahead lay up with 14 seconds left. Tennessee had

> the last possession and Bruce Pearl didn't call a timeout to set up a play.

> Melvin Goins had a decent look at the shot but just missed, similar to our

> game at Florida.

>

> - So Florida looks like it's separating itself from the rest of the SEC East

> pack. A number two finish in the East and the first round bye in the SEC

> tournament is still possible for the Cats, though, and it's going to be what

> they shoot for from here on out.

>

> That's all I have for you today, folks. It was a rough one, but we've

> survived worse.

>

> Come on back tomorrow. We'll be here waiting for you.

>

> [Comments (70)] [link]

> Matt Jones talks UK's end of game struggles

> by Matthew Hays @ 7:02 pm. Filed under Blue Blooded Opinions

>

>

> Our favorite CBS Sports blogger not named Gregg Doyel was in Nashville for

> the game today and gave his thoughts over on CBSSports.com regarding

> Kentucky's loss to Vanderbilt. Matt talks about the inability of this team

> to finish down the stretch and their need to get a good win on the road

> before he believes that they have a chance to make a deep run in March. It's

> a good read, so go ahead and take a look at everything he has to say.

Kentucky basketball 2011 02 13 Matt Jones on CBS

SamKat has also been watching UK's 2010-2011 season. Even the great (and I mean great, as in Adolph Rupp great) John Calipari, is discovering brand new territory with this team. Five of the best players from the 2009-2011 roster have gone into the pro ranks and are now millionaires. Of the 2010-2011 regulars, three are freshmen (just out of high school) and two are juniors and one a senior with only bench time experience. Every division 1 team has outstanding players even though the NBA picks up the very best. Basketball competition is at the very highest level on all fronts.


Put me firmly behind Coach Cal. The guy has fought against the odds and won and will continue to win.

I am looking forward to our hoped for retribution in the SEC tournament in Catlanta and we will see what happens beyond that.






Same old script for Kentucky

Posted on: February 12, 2011 5:08 pm

Edited on: February 12, 2011 5:23 pm

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NASHVILLE --- It happened again. The law of averages would suggest that if a team puts itself in a position to be in enough close games, eventually it would back its way into winning at least one of them. Kentucky came into Saturday’s game at Vanderbilt 0-4 in the SEC in road games decided in the final two minutes, with three of the losses by 2 points or less. So with the game tied and 5 minutes to go in Memorial Gym, this would most certainly be the game that the randomness principle would push the Wildcats to a victory. Right?





Wrong. For the fifth time Kentucky found a way to collapse down the stretch, this time losing in Nashville 81-77. The specifics for this loss were slightly different than the games prior. Vanderbilt shot lights out from three point land, going 11-20 and hitting key baskets whenever UK threatened to make a run. Underrated Commodore guard John Jenkins had a career high, dropping 32 points on a myriad of amazing outside jumpers. And when the game was close down the stretch, the Commodores made their free throws, going 87% on 20-23 shooting from the line.





Even with all of that, Kentucky once again had a chance to win down the stretch. With five minutes to go in Saturday’s game, Vanderbilt’s Festus Ezili made a layup to tie the game at 66. As in all four of UK’s previous losses, the table was then set for the Cats to execute down the stretch and get a much-needed road win. But like in all four prior games, they found a way to wilt.





With the game tied, Kentucky immediately came down the court and missed an open jumper. The Cats were slow getting back on defense, leaving Jenkins wide open for a key three. Then, needing an answer, Wildcat junior Deandre Liggins turned the ball over on a boneheaded pass attempt, leading to a runout and another Jenkins jumper. Within a minute, a tie game became a five point deficit and Kentucky was unable to play catch up over the final four minutes.





But focusing on the specifics of how Kentucky lost this particular game misses the big picture on this edition of the Wildcats team. For whatever reason, this group simply doesn’t have what it takes to win in a hostile environment on the road. When the game is close and Kentucky doesn’t have the Rupp Arena faithful to provide support, this Kentucky team retreats. How it does so varies from game to game, but the consistent theme remains. Calipari’s group simply can’t close the deal.





On paper it doesn’t make sense. Freshman Terrence Jones has been the best player on the court in every game he has played in conference and scored 25 huge points on Saturday. Deandre Liggins is on an offensive hot streak and is probably the best perimeter defender in the league. Brandon Knight is a deadeye shooter with a high basketball IQ who would seem to have the point guard poise necessary to not get rattled on the road. But at the end of Thursday’s game, all three made huge, critical turnovers that caused their team to fall apart and lose down the stretch





One can point to the usual criticism of Calipari’s team and say, “well it’s all the ‘one and dones’ with no experience that kill you in close games.” But that doesn’t explain last year’s Kentucky team, younger than this group, but 8-2 in games decided in the last two minutes. For his part, John Calipari thinks the group is close to getting over the hump and after the game, said he was “encouraged” by the young Cats performance.





Maybe so. But at some point I need to see this Kentucky team actually win one of these games. It is not enough to be merely be close. Kentucky is so talented that it will always be close. It must find a way to turn close into a win. The Wildcats have found ways to lose down the stretch in a purely non-discriminatory fashion. Whether a rugged, defensive group like Alabama, a soft, athletic team like Florida or simply a one-man shooting show like Ole Miss, Kentucky has lost every time, each a bit more heartbreaking than the last.





There is of course still time for this to turn around. Pundits from Seth Davis to Greg Anthony to Gary Parrish all still believe this Kentucky team has the talent to make a run to the Final Four. I agree in theory. But I have also watched this team lose on the road in as many diverse fashions as one could ever imagine. When the going has gotten tough, this Kentucky team has found a way to get going...directly onto the bus after another loss.





Outside of Ohio State, Texas, Kansas and maybe Duke, there isn’t one team Kentucky will face in the postseason that has a top six on its roster stronger than the Wildcats. While UK lacks depth and could use another big post presence, every team outside the Top 5 has serious weaknesses and Kentucky’s are no greater than those of the rest of the contenders. But how can I believe in a team that hasn’t yet shown an ability to win one close game? Am I supposed to assume that at some point the litany of close losses will end and this team will learn to be clutch down the stretch? Logic says it should happen, but my eyes tell a different story.





After today’s loss to Vanderbilt, Kentucky is 5-5 in conference and at the bottom of the SEC East. The Wildcats’ record going into March will surely improve, as most of its final games are in the comfy confines of Rupp Arena. However it is hard for me to believe that this team is headed for a run deep in March. No matter how good the talented Cats look when they are at their best, down the stretch we see the team at their worst. The randomness principle would suggest that will change eventually. Results suggest it will not.

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