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***** UK Volleyball 2023 Season Thread *****

These have been a popular feature for other UK sports here on the HOB, a way to consolidate the news and not have individual threads get lost among a sea of football/basketball/recruiting topics. We'll discuss Craig Skinner's 2023 squad here.

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VOLLEYBALL
AUGUST 15, 2023



Kentucky Volleyball Hosts WKU for Exhibition and Fan Day Thursday

Wildcats host exhibition match Thursday night


LEXINGTON, Ky. – The Kentucky Volleyball team will play its lone exhibition match of the season Thursday night at 6 p.m. ET inside Rupp Arena against Western Kentucky in a rematch of the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 2022.

After the match, there will be a fan day component to the evening, with all UK Volleyball players and coaches available for autographs and photos along the concourses of Rupp Arena with free posters being distributed, as well.

The match will be free admission to all fans, with free parking also provided by UK Athletics at the Rupp Arena parking lots surrounding the arena downtown.

Kentucky will be debuting six newcomers to its roster that returns 2022 SEC Player of the Year, Emma Grome in addition to American Volleyball Coaches’ Association All-Americans, Azhani Tealer and Reagan Rutherford.

With the ongoing construction of Memorial Coliseum, the Kentucky Volleyball team will be playing its 2023 home matches at historic Rupp Arena in downtown Lexington. Monday afternoon, the Kentucky Volleyball team announced additional home match details for fans who will be attending matches.


Parking


Fans will be allowed to park at Rupp Arena free of charge with a purchased match ticket. Fans will be asked to show their match ticket upon entry into the parking lots of Rupp Arena for free entrance. Lots will be open three hours prior to first serve and cars are asked to enter through gate two of the High Street Lots for entrance into the lots.



Gates


Gates to Rupp Arena will open one hour to first serve time of the match.



Requested Entrances to Rupp Arena for Volleyball


All fans – High Street and Vine Street

Students – High Street, Main Street, Vine Street

Player Guest – High Street

Ticket Sales – High Street

Will Call & Ticket Resolution – High Street



Tickets


Season tickets for the 2023 home schedule are available for purchase now.



Single match tickets are also available by visiting this link.



The normal men’s basketball/women’s basketball ticket office location at Rupp Arena will also serve as the box office for volleyball matches.



Ticket Prices


  • Season Tickets
    • Floor seats: $290 (2 seats) + $500 donation to The Back Row Club
    • Grey Chairbacks: $120
    • Reserved Chairbacks: $95
    • General Admission: $70
  • Single-Match Tickets
    • Reserved seats: $10
    • GA Adults: $8
    • GA Youth and Seniors $5
    • Children 5 and under: Free


UK Athletics announced earlier this spring that Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center will serve as the primary home venue for the Kentucky gymnastics, volleyball and women’s basketball teams for the 2023-24 season while Memorial Coliseum undergoes an $82 million renovation.


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Send video of last Bama 4th Q drive to STOOPS

Game tied, Bama needs a field goal for the win. Mich rushes 4, 5 and 6 EVERY play. pressures Milroe into errant throws and ends with a punt.

Is there even any question how Stoops would have played that series? Rush 3 all day or get really crazy and send 4 once....maybe. Would have been a walkoff field goal or TD win for Bama against UK. zero doubt. The game has changed. Change with it!

signed,

please F'n adapt your scheme/philosophy!

Football UK Football Season Wrapup Notes

2023 KENTUCKY FOOTBALL WRAPUP NOTES


Kentucky finished the season with a 7-6 record. UK has won at least seven games in seven of the last eight seasons, with the only exception being the Covid-shortened 2020 season.


Kentucky posted two wins against opponents who were in The Associated Press top 25 poll at the time of the game, defeating then-No. 22 Florida and then-No. 9 Louisville.

  • It is the fourth straight season that UK has defeated at least two AP-ranked opponents. It is the longest such streak in school history.
  • Coach Mark Stoops now has 13 wins against ranked opponents, more than any coach in school history.
  • In recognition of the win at Louisville, UK was named National Team of the Week by the Football Writers Association of America.

UK went 3-5 in the Southeastern Conference, tying for fourth place in the SEC Eastern Division.

  • In the 32 seasons of divisional standings (1992-2023), UK’s highest finish was second place in 2016, 2018 and 2021, all under Coach Stoops.

Kentucky extended its bowl streak to eight consecutive seasons by playing in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl. It is the eighth-longest active streak in the nation.


In addition to extending his school record for wins against ranked opponents, Coach Stoops also improved his UK record for total victories to 73. He has completed 11 seasons at Kentucky and ranks No. 7 in longevity (at his current school) among the coaches in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision.


Offensive Notes


Kentucky averaged 29.1 points per game, an improvement of 8.7 points per game from 2022 (20.4).


UK averaged 339.5 yards per game, an improvement of 14.8 yards per game from 2022 (324.7).


In addition to the blocking for the stats listed above, UK’s offensive line reduced quarterback sacks by more than half, allowing 22 sacks this season after allowing 47 sacks in 2022.

  • UK’s O-Line was on the midseason honor roll for the Joe Moore Award, given to the nation’s best offensive line.
  • Center Eli Cox was named second-team All-SEC by league coaches and tackle Marques Cox was a third-team All-SEC choice by Phil Steele.

Quarterback Devin Leary threw for 2,746 yards, the ninth-highest single-season mark in Wildcat history. He threw 25 touchdowns passes, entering bowl season second in the SEC in touchdown passes. It is the most TD tosses for a UK quarterback since Andre’ Woodson in 2007.


Running back Ray Davis rushed for 1,129 yards. He leads the SEC in total touchdowns (21) and scoring (9.7 points per game). He was National Player of the Week after running for 280 yards and totaling a school-record-tying four touchdowns in the win over Florida. He is believed to be the first player in NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision history to rush for at least 1,000 career yards at three schools (Temple, Vanderbilt, Kentucky). For the season, he was named first-team All-SEC by three selectors.


Three wide receivers, Tayvion Robinson, Barion Brown and Dane Key, caught at least 40 passes this season. It is the first time that UK had three players catch at least 40 in a season since 2007. All three went over the 1,000-yard mark in UK career receiving yards this season.


Defensive Notes


Kentucky allowed 25.8 points per game, extending its streak of six straight seasons allowing fewer than 26 points per game. In this era of high-scoring offenses, you have to go back to the 1980s to find six straight seasons of UK allowing fewer than 26 points per game.

  • UK kept this streak going despite entering the season with massive personnel losses. UK lost seven players from the ’22 defense (DeAndre Square, Jordan Wright, Jacquez Jones, Carrington Valentine, Keidron Smith, Tyrell Ajian and Justin Rogers) who had combined for 20 seasons of starting experience in the SEC.

Kentucky scored four defensive touchdowns this season, tied for seventh in the nation.


Kentucky allowed 113.1 rushing yards per game this season, ranking 18th in the nation.


For the second straight season, linebacker D’Eryk Jackson led the team in tackles, totaling 89 stops. He also had eight tackles for loss and two pass interceptions, one returned for a touchdown. He was named first-team All-SEC by Pro Football Focus.


Despite battling frequent double teams, defensive lineman Deone Walker led the team in tackles for loss (12.5), quarterback sacks (7.5) and quarterback hurries (8). He was a third-team All-America pick by College Football Network and a first-team All-SEC choice by three outlets.


Linebacker J.J. Weaver was second on the team in tackles for loss (8.5) and QB sacks (7). He won the Howard Schnellenberger Award as the Most Valuable Player of the Governor’s Cup win over Louisville.


Cornerback Maxwell Hairston tied for the SEC lead and was fifth in the nation in interceptions with five. He was National Defensive Player of the Week when he had two interception returns for touchdowns at Vanderbilt. He earned second-team All-SEC from three selectors.


Special Teams Notes


UK was second in the nation in kickoff return average with 30.1 yards per runback. (Worth noting that the NCAA leader, Rutgers, only returned five kickoffs this season with a 33.0-yard average.)

  • The 30.1 average broke the UK single-season team record.


Barion Brown led the nation in kickoff returns by averaging 36 yards per runback. In the process, he broke the UK single-season and career records for KO return average.

  • Brown returned three kickoffs for touchdowns, breaking the UK single-season and career record (4) for kickoff return TDs. He tied the SEC records in both categories. He was named first-team All-America by The Sporting News and first-team All-SEC by Pro Football Focus and Phil Steele.

Kicker Alex Raynor made 10 of 11 field goals, with his only miss coming from 53 yards. He made 90.9 percent of his field goals. He did not have the minimum number of attempts needed to be officially ranked, but if he had, his percentage would rank seventh in the nation and second in the SEC.

CFB Champion & UK Titles- New Year Nonsense

UK hasn't won a NCAA Basketball Title when an SEC Football team didn't win the Football championship since 1949.

Interestingly enough, '48-'49 is the last time we went back to back for NCAA Basketball titles.

So we are either not winning the title this year, or we are and going back to back!

New Year Nonsense, you're welcome...

2012- Bama
1998- Tennessee
1996- Florida
1978- Bama
1958- LSU
1951- Tennessee
1949- Notre Dame
1948- Michigan

The biggest fear with this team

It’s obvious Kentucky has one of the top offenses in the country, even with their lackluster defense they are still beating teams by 20+. The thing I fear is them getting cold in a very big game and then having to rely on the defense to make plays. The defense could improve between now and March, and hopefully it does because there will come a game where defense will need to win it for them.
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