Did he really call them kitty cats? That’s not objective journalism. What a f@ck boy
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I know you all have a lot of respect for Davis.
Kentucky (-1) at Louisville, 2 p.m., ESPN2. When you’re coaching a young team, the only thing worse than a bad loss is a great win. So I’m sure John Calipari spent his Christmas week in a fetal position worried that his kitty Cats will believe their positive press following the win over North Carolina and get run out of the KFC Yum! Center. That won’t happen, but Kentucky is going up against a Louisville team that knows it is not as “talented” as its opponent, so therefore it has to be smarter, tougher and more together in order to win. I still think Louisville’s ceiling is somewhat low, but I’ve been impressed by this team’s pluck, and I like the rapid improvement of 6-7 sophomore forward Jordan Nwora, who over his last five games has averaged 19.8 points (on 57 percent shooting from 3) and 10.2 rebounds. In a heated rivalry game like this, I’ll lean toward the older, hungrier home team. The pick: Louisville
I know. That doesn't make any sense.
Agreed. I don't care what he says about anything. He's a mouth with nothing to say.The best player on the court will be Keldon Johnson. Louisville may win, but I don’t care what that moron says.
Looking forward to a good game. Good luck Cats.
Go Cards
I know you all have a lot of respect for Davis.
Kentucky (-1) at Louisville, 2 p.m., ESPN2. When you’re coaching a young team, the only thing worse than a bad loss is a great win. So I’m sure John Calipari spent his Christmas week in a fetal position worried that his kitty Cats will believe their positive press following the win over North Carolina and get run out of the KFC Yum! Center. That won’t happen, but Kentucky is going up against a Louisville team that knows it is not as “talented” as its opponent, so therefore it has to be smarter, tougher and more together in order to win. I still think Louisville’s ceiling is somewhat low, but I’ve been impressed by this team’s pluck, and I like the rapid improvement of 6-7 sophomore forward Jordan Nwora, who over his last five games has averaged 19.8 points (on 57 percent shooting from 3) and 10.2 rebounds. In a heated rivalry game like this, I’ll lean toward the older, hungrier home team. The pick: Louisville
Wonder who is in a fetal position now?
Nope, you just overlooked it, it's there.This made it to page two without a reference to him also picking the Germans in WWII??
I know you all have a lot of respect for Davis.
Kentucky (-1) at Louisville, 2 p.m., ESPN2. When you’re coaching a young team, the only thing worse than a bad loss is a great win. So I’m sure John Calipari spent his Christmas week in a fetal position worried that his kitty Cats will believe their positive press following the win over North Carolina and get run out of the KFC Yum! Center. That won’t happen, but Kentucky is going up against a Louisville team that knows it is not as “talented” as its opponent, so therefore it has to be smarter, tougher and more together in order to win. I still think Louisville’s ceiling is somewhat low, but I’ve been impressed by this team’s pluck, and I like the rapid improvement of 6-7 sophomore forward Jordan Nwora, who over his last five games has averaged 19.8 points (on 57 percent shooting from 3) and 10.2 rebounds. In a heated rivalry game like this, I’ll lean toward the older, hungrier home team. The pick: Louisville
Is he a UK fan or? Strange post. It’s almost like we’ve got some fans rooting for Cal to fail. Just weird.
"The only thing worse than a bad loss is a great win"
da fuq?
I know you all have a lot of respect for Davis.
Kentucky (-1) at Louisville, 2 p.m., ESPN2. When you’re coaching a young team, the only thing worse than a bad loss is a great win. So I’m sure John Calipari spent his Christmas week in a fetal position worried that his kitty Cats will believe their positive press following the win over North Carolina and get run out of the KFC Yum! Center. That won’t happen, but Kentucky is going up against a Louisville team that knows it is not as “talented” as its opponent, so therefore it has to be smarter, tougher and more together in order to win. I still think Louisville’s ceiling is somewhat low, but I’ve been impressed by this team’s pluck, and I like the rapid improvement of 6-7 sophomore forward Jordan Nwora, who over his last five games has averaged 19.8 points (on 57 percent shooting from 3) and 10.2 rebounds. In a heated rivalry game like this, I’ll lean toward the older, hungrier home team. The pick: Louisville
He knows his stuff. Just not basketball.Okay cool
That’s fine
He has a right to his opinion, bless his heart
TruthHe knows his stuff. Just not basketball.