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Cameron Mills with one of the stupidest remarks in history

Maybe it was just another game to him. Some people just realize it's a game and not some life and death experience.
 
Maybe it was just another game to him. Some people just realize it's a game and not some life and death experience.
He didn’t compare it to life experiences. He compared it to other games and said as a player it did not mean anymore to him.
 
That statement coming from a player who’s from the state of KY proves he’s an idiot. Guys like him who praised Cal and never had a bad word to say about him until the day he left and then changed their tune have zero credibility.
 
Just said on the radio that as a player the Louisville game was no different than any other.
Isn’t more important than Colgate.

Very stupid!


Twinkies done went to his brain.
I’m his defense, all that matters to him is Jesus. That’s the first 99%. Everything else is in the last 1% so comparatively it’s all the same.
 
I think he means that you should ALWAYS prepare as if every game is the biggest game of the season.

As a player or coach, treating certain games different than others, sets you up for let downs.
 
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As a fan, I don’t care that much about Louisville either. So I won’t judge Cameron on that one. I hate the blue bloods more because UL isn’t in the conversation as a top 5 program which matters more to me
 
I have no problem with this. I’d rather players not needing extra motivation to go all in every game
Great thought/principle.

As it stands, they do seem to have a motivation issue. So let's motivate them.

Michael Jordan talked about always finding ways to get and stay pissed off. If the GOAT needed to find extra motivation, I'll forgive these guys for needing it.
 
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Hilarious that the Kentucky Basketball Twitter account just released that hype video full of former players saying how different and important this game was.

It's hog wash to say this game isn't different. It's been different my entire lifetime. Players from both sides have always wanted this one more.

It's a nice, almost idealistic, thought that all games matter equally. That's just not reality. We like for coaches and players to say that. People care more about their rivals and big opponents. That's just human nature, and life.
 
When I played ball we had teams several that played into the playoffs. Bryan Station Rival Henry Clay was the biggest game on the schedule each year. I played 4 years at Station. We went 2 and 2 against HC. One year they won state undefeated. We have high level players like dawson, Logan, Burbage, Sykes and so forth. Some guys treated every game the same, they got up for everyone. Did not matter. Others were so Hyped it hurt their play, me included at least 1 game. So I can see what Mills is saying. Some guys do not get hyped for 1 team over another. That is healthy. No biggie.
 
He’s the most unlikeable ex wildcat there is. A absolute hot air machine hell I like weirdo Rex better than him
 
For a series that is 39-17, it is certainly in-state but you have to be rivaled before i consider it a rivalry.
 
Just said on the radio that as a player the Louisville game was no different than any other.
Isn’t more important than Colgate.

Very stupid!


Twinkies done went to his brain.
I was in and out of he and Buzz's show. I thought he was saying it in the context of either this game or a Natty. He said some UL fans said that to him and that their thought was foreign to him. He could've said what you said before I heard it.
 
I was in and out of he and Buzz's show. I thought he was saying it in the context of either this game or a Natty. He said some UL fans said that to him and that their thought was foreign to him. He could've said what you said before I heard it.
He said what I said comparing it to Colgate then defended when Buzz basically said he was nuts.
 
I think he means that you should ALWAYS prepare as if every game is the biggest game of the season.

As a player or coach, treating certain games different than others, sets you up for let downs.
I agree completely
I’d also like to hear the whole statement
 
Maybe it was just another game to him. Some people just realize it's a game and not some life and death experience.
It’s called a rivalry. Definitely not life and death but for the fans it’s more important than most. As a Ky kid you would think he was smart enough to know that. But then again you consider the source.
 
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