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FB Recruiting Could 4-star Ohio WR join former teammate in Lexington?

Quintin Simmons is a top-10 player in Ohio and he's visited UK multiple times, just putting out a top 6 which includes Kentucky.

Younger former teammate of UK signee Terhyon Nichols...

Do you guys not realize how good Big Z really is?

This guy played Euro ball. The game looks slow to him. The only two real mistakes he made Sat night were deliberate - the pullup on the rim and the elbow to the face.

He honestly looks as though college ball is kind of a joke. I know he needs to get in a little better conditioning. But trust me - he's going to play 15-20 minutes by March and frankly by then I think he should be starting. Did I say that with my outside voice?

All you need to do is re-watch the moment when he did the spin move and missed the dunk to realize what his game is all about. He can do everything. Opposing teams do NOT want Big Z on the block or anywhere near the paint, or behind the three point line, or at the top of the key, or guarding the inbounds...you get the idea.

AAU Ball Vs. Eastern European Semi-Pro Ball

Big Z is prepared in ways that AAU basketball could never hope to prepare these young bucks in the states.

He has been honing his skills and playing against men for years and years now. AAU is glorified pick up games.

He is going to have an immediate and lasting impact. There’s a reason he just made a debut the likes of which we’ve never seen…

CAUSE THIS AIN’T SH*T to that dude.

Basketball QUICK TAKES: Kentucky 105, Georgia 96

QUICK TAKES: Kentucky 105, Georgia 96​

Freshman center/forward Zvonimir Ivisic worked his way around Georgia defender RJ Sunahara during Saturday's game at Rupp Arena. It marked Ivisic's first appearance in a game for UK after being declared eligible by the NCAA.


Freshman center/forward Zvonimir Ivisic worked his way around Georgia defender RJ Sunahara during Saturday's game at Rupp Arena. It marked Ivisic's first appearance in a game for UK after being declared eligible by the NCAA. (Jeff Drummond/Cats Illustrated)

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In our regular postgame feature, the Cats Illustrated staff offers its first impressions from Kentucky's 105-96 win over the Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday night at Rupp Arena...​


TRAVIS GRAF:

Kentucky lost focus in a major way in the second half of what was a fun game leading up to that point. The second half defense was inexcusable to be honest. On the bright side of things, Ivisic offers an interesting weapon, even though I wouldn’t expect this output on a nightly basis. If Antonio Reeves keeps up his play into the tournament, Kentucky could really make some noise. Justin Edwards seems to be in danger of being knocked out of the rotation when Adou Thiero comes back, especially if Ivisic plays solidly with his ability to play the four. Defense is still a sticking point for this team in terms of championship ceiling.

JUSTIN ROWLAND:

This was a memorable game. One we'll probably not forget anytime soon. Ivisic rained in threes, made impressive passes, and blocked shots. We saw the full explosive potential of Kentucky's offense, and really it's not even potential at this point, it's just what they do game in, game out. The defense still has to improve and they have to start to lock down opponents more often but in terms of the offense that was one of the most impressive games any team in the country will play this year.

JEFF DRUMMOND:

Despite the awkward final 7-8 minutes that turned an absolute blowout into a final score that will mislead a lot of folks who didn't get to see the game, this was a fun night at Rupp Arena. Of course, the debut of Zvonimir Ivisic was a huge part of that. To borrow from the old "Spinal Tap" bit, he took what was already a great atmosphere at Rupp and turned it up to 11 when he checked into the game after the first media timeout. He wasted no time in sending the fans into a complete frenzy, blocking the first shot he challenged, throwing a behind-the-back pass for a corner-3 assist to Antonio Reeves, then knocking down the first four shots he attempted, three from beyond the 3-point arc. It was the most energy we've experienced in the building in a long time. Big Z was not the only star, however, as UK shot 62% from the field, 56% from the arc, and 77% at the free-throw line in another dominant offensive performance. The Cats have to find some answers defensively, but I'm not going to harp on that tonight.

DAVID SISK:

I really don’t know how to feel about the game. Kentucky’s offense looked historically good for much of the game. It looked like a 40-point win. The last 10 minutes were enough to send John Calipari to the emergency room tonight. Zvonimir Ivisic was better than advertised in his first game, and it is going to be a big topic of conversation the next few days, and it should. I understand that team got bored late, and if this was a great defensive unit I wouldn’t worry as much about it. But do we trust the defense in big games? Here is the crazy part, it might not matter. Remember when Nick Saban told Chris Low a couple of years ago that defense doesn’t win championships anymore? That was a defining moment in modern day sports. I wonder if that goes for college basketball as well?

FB Recruiting Chris Collins making CB Kaleb Lanier a priority


Visited Lanier this week. Lanier is talking about taking a second and third trip to UK in the coming weeks. Definitely one of Collins' top corner targets it would seem.

Hopeful.....

I'm hopeful that with time that I and everyone else can focus on seeing the football cats become a playoff contender. I'm hopeful time will heal the bad feelings created with this past season's coaches looking around. I'm hopeful that stability sets in and we have a staff that remains committed to Kentucky football. I'm hopeful that this stability and the environment we all know that is UK football will lead to recruiting success and more importantly to on the field success! I am hopeful that more players who join our program will see the benefit of playing at Kentucky and enjoy both the short term and long term benefits of being a part of the ever growing Big Blue Nation!

Go Big Blue!

KATs big night….

I get they didn’t win and I know he would never celebrate that bc they lost, but if my coach called me out bc I was hunting my shot bc I was hot all night and he didn’t like it….me and him would be having a REAL Man’s conversation today about that BS! I get if he was hunting and was 5 for 18 but dude had 44 in the 1st half….im sorry but KAT been there long enough he gets to eat when HE chooses! Just my thoughts! It kinda pissed me off!

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Which five would win?

Which five would win

  • Bradshaw, Mitchell, Edwards, Reeves, Wagner

    Votes: 22 45.8%
  • Onyenso, Big Z, Thiero, Sheppard, Dillingham

    Votes: 26 54.2%

I'm just curious. That's our starters versus our best five on the bench. Of course, I don't think either lineup is our best five. That would be Wagner, Sheppard, Reeves, Mitchell, and Big Z, imo.
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Lexington official says Fayette County Schools did Not respond to city’s snow plan

From Herald Leader article link at bottom:

A lack of communication between Fayette County Public Schools and city officials about school bus routes and the Lexington snow removal plan existed prior to classes being canceled Monday due to unsafe roads, the public works commissioner said in a Monday memo. “We did not receive a response from FCPS this year on proposed changes to the (snow) plan so the plan moved forward,” Nancy Albright, Commissioner of Environmental Quality & Public Works told Urban County Council members. She said city officials ask the school district and others for changes to the snow plan each year. “As part of the development of the snow plan we are concerned about assisting FCPS transportation within the road rankings. We do not have a map showing FCPS bus routes,” Albright said.
She said if there are gaps in the rankings of which roads get cleared first with “respect to the bus routes we did not have a way to determine those gaps other than to ask FCPS to review and comment.” Fayette County school district officials didn’t immediately comment to the Herald-Leader about the memo. But Monday night, Superintendent Demetrus Liggins told parents that schools would be back in session Tuesday. “Our transportation team has worked diligently to assess road conditions to ensure the safety of all students and staff. Please note that adjustments have been made to a handful of bus stops. Families impacted by these changes have been contacted today,” Liggins said.
After Monday night’s school board meeting, Liggins told the Herald-Leader’s reporting partner WKYT, “we do have some routes that are still not as clear as we feel are safe enough. We’ve made alternative plans for those families to make sure their students can get to school.” Liggins said district officials will hold a meeting Tuesday to address ways to improve their response to similar situations. “I just wish that we had communicated a little bit more often with our city partners,” Liggins told WKYT. “More frequently with our families, about some of the things we were doing. But at the end of the day, I don’t think we did a poor job and I want our kids back in school as soon as possible.”
On Sunday night, in announcing that Fayette schools would have its fourth day of remote learning and its fifth day of canceled classes due to winter weather, district spokesperson Dia Davidson-Smith said: “Despite the desire to return to in-person learning tomorrow, safety concerns still remain. FCPS crews have been out today checking roads in the county and determined that 20% of bus routes still are unsafe for buses to navigate.” Albright said there was collaboration Monday. She said the school district chief operating officer was connecting snow plan maps with bus route maps. “Hopefully this will identify the extent of bus routes that are not on a ranked road. It is hard for me to say how they reach the percentage of bus routes that are still covered with snow without that information,” Albright said.
“We have also asked FCPS for a list of city streets that they are aware of needing attention this morning so that we can focus on those today,” she said. Albright said Liggins sent a response to city officials, saying not all of the bus routes fall on LFUCG-owned roads, “specifically stating, ‘the challenges are multifaceted, and it’s not solely the responsibility of LFUCG.’” Some of the questions have been about the decision to not have full crews active over the weekend, she said. Roads ranked a high priority were largely clear, said Albright.
“Between the total accumulation and the temperatures, this storm did not trigger the level of response that would have had our crews working on the unranked roads over the weekend,” Albright said.

UK offered a 2024 kicker...

Some of the offers that have gone out recently are PWO but this one seems more significant.

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Jay Boulware has offered kicking specialist Max Prozny.

5-star Kohls Kicker rated No. 9 in the country.

Asked if UK wants him to visit and he is unsure, seems like the relationship is still just coming together.

BB Recruiting I just spoke with Kevin Knox Sr.

They had a great visit. There were two things they came away really impressed with: John Welch, and the Noah Shooting System. I didn't realize this but Kentucky and BYU are the only programs in the country that have the Noah system. They have been on campus so much they were familiar with everything else. He called Kentucky "we" several times. Still looking at the 60 day window for future rosters. I'll be honest, I think if the current players leave that we think he will be a Wildcat. I'll have the interview ready later tonight.
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