Shit, I'd take winning the toughest SEC tournament any day. We'd of likely beaten multiple one and 2 seeds and it's been to damn long. 2018 was a long time ago and if we're playing good enough to win the SEC tournament, we may play good enough to make a final four.Frankly I wouldn't want this short handed team to win the SECT this year. Would be a huge energy sapper.
This is UK-always go for every championship/trophy you can get. Understand your take and not saying you are wrong that they may lose something-but think they are assured they are playing Fri/Sun in NCAA's since they are a host site, so I'd like to think athletes are ready to play with 4 days off and a championship to bring back to Lexington.Frankly I wouldn't want this short handed team to win the SECT this year. Would be a huge energy sapper.
Of our three national championships in the modern SEC tournament era, we only won the SECT once. I see it as a really fun opportunity to increase our seed and the focus should be on preserving health. If we win the SECT, I’ll be pumped but it doesn’t truthfully matter that much if we don’t win it. Get to the S16 and the season was a massive success even if you lost in the SEC Tournament Quarterfinals, at least in my mind.This is UK-always go for every championship/trophy you can get. Understand your take and not saying you are wrong that they may lose something-but think they are assured they are playing Fri/Sun in NCAA's since they are a host site, so I'd like to think athletes are ready to play with 4 days off and a championship to bring back to Lexington.
Did the demonic spirit of Calipari posses you today, amigo?Frankly I wouldn't want this short handed team to win the SECT this year. Would be a huge energy sapper.
I think Saturdays win over Mizzou locked up Milwaukee for Kentucky. And I agree go try to win the SEC Tourney and if you lose none of the loses are bad losses.This is UK-always go for every championship/trophy you can get. Understand your take and not saying you are wrong that they may lose something-but think they are assured they are playing Fri/Sun in NCAA's since they are a host site, so I'd like to think athletes are ready to play with 4 days off and a championship to bring back to Lexington.
I don't disagree with those who have different takes--you have your right. I just don't see the point of ever playing anything and not wanting to win it. Those teams all had different outlooks too--'96 and '12 were on a quest and would've been considered lost seasons/failures if they didn't cut the nets down. Mark Pope is looking for his 1st NCAA win. Think success would not damage anything the following the week and especially with the strength of the Conference. As we saw in '96/'12 the SEC was better than many expected as Mississippi State was in the Final Four with UK and a UF team that UK beat 3 times lost in the Elite 8 in '12 or Cats would've had to play them again.Of our three national championships in the modern SEC tournament era, we only won the SECT once. I see it as a really fun opportunity to increase our seed and the focus should be on preserving health. If we win the SECT, I’ll be pumped but it doesn’t truthfully matter that much if we don’t win it. Get to the S16 and the season was a massive success even if you lost in the SEC Tournament Quarterfinals, at least in my mind.
I was going to write something similar, but I’m kinda tired! That’s how I feel.This is UK-always go for every championship/trophy you can get. Understand your take and not saying you are wrong that they may lose something-but think they are assured they are playing Fri/Sun in NCAA's since they are a host site, so I'd like to think athletes are ready to play with 4 days off and a championship to bring back to Lexington.