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The Lost Spirit of Good Sportsmanship

In culture, Stupidity, thinking out loud, UK Basketball, UK Football on January 26, 2010 at 12:05 am

“Football is a great deal like life in that it teaches that work, sacrifice, perseverance, competitive drive, selflessness, and respect for authority are the price each and every one of us must pay to achieve any goal that is worthwhile.”
-Vince Lombardi

Manning and Brady shake hands after the game.

A friend on WildcatNation wrote a timely piece on the decaying spirit of sportsmanship across America today.  Really, it’s a global phenomenon.  From the Football Hooligan of Europe to the assassination of sports stars who fail on the world scene such as the Olympics and the World Cup.    In America, we have Soccer Moms fighting with each other.  Fathers berating their sons on the Football field and fighting with other Fathers and Coaches over playing time and Coaching Tactics.  Fans fighting in their seats in every Stadium across the Nation.  There was the big brawl during the Pacers~Detroit game.  The infamous Knicks~Miami brawls.  Football players and Basketball players carrying guns into the Stadiums and Arenas across America.  The list goes on and on.

Lighthouse touches on all of this and gives a few suggestions as to how to improve this dynamic for the future in the following article:

Sportsmanship, What Happened?

Who’s at Fault?

Webster describes sportsmanship as, “a fairness, courtesy, being a cheerful loser etc.” How far have we come from the time in our country when that was a meaningful description? I’m ashamed to say, too far. Who’s to blame? Again I’m ashamed to admit, me, you, parents, coaches, administrators, rules makers, officials, in other words, we are all guilty in one way or the other.

We in Kentucky are very fortunate to have many outstanding athletes at all levels who compete each year in a multitude of sports on the gridirons, fields and courts. These student athletes are coached by a dedicated group of professionals and are supported by thousands of parents and fans. However, the Kentucky High School Athletic Association reports that approximately 700 players and coaches are ejected from high school contests each year due to unsportsmanlike conduct. (The breakdown is 80% athletes, 20% coaches. No statistics are kept on fan ejections, which could easily surpass those of players and coaches). When you add in the NCAA in all sports and levels, it’s mind boggling.

During my nearly 30 years of officiating basketball, football, baseball, and softball, I have seen the decline in sportsmanship in all sports at all levels. I have had the privilege of officiating every level, especially basketball, from small children to the old ABA professional level. I felt blessed to officiate every game, but have personally experienced several upsetting situations. One was at a peewee football game; a dad ran out of the stands and yelled at his son that he would whip him if this much bigger kid knocked him down again. At a DII basketball game; police had to be called to control a coach who the next day was fired because of his behavior. I had to remove a scorekeeper and have fans escorted out. We had to stop a college basketball game because four teenagers were using thick rubber bands to shoot nails at the opposing players. Finally they were arrested. And I could go on and on. I feel very fortunate to have only ejected a few players or coaches.

As you can imagine, I’ve endured a lot of verbal abuse. I guess I’ve heard every vulgar name you can think of. I once had a school administrator threaten me on my way to the locker room at halftime. One of my friends received a very nasty letter, anonymously of course. One official was shot at with a BB gun, they missed. Some of this stuff you expect, but some of it, certainly not. One fact I’m particularly ashamed of, Christian schools are among the worst. I heard this comment from a High School official, “Those Christians, they pray before the game and then all hell breaks loose.” And I have to admit it’s true because I witnessed it myself.

I strongly believe the underlying problem is the lack of respect that individuals have for each other and for authority in our society. Many people feel they can say whatever they want to whomever they want. This particularly seems to apply to individuals in positions of authority. All you have to do is ask school teachers, policemen, even parents. And, the problem is widespread.

We recently witnessed trash talking used to get in the heads of opposing players, and it seemed to be supported by the coach. We hear vulgar chants from fans, and they are not all students, but it is never addressed by school administrators. Hence, a message of support. This language is allowed in the classroom, so why not in the gym. Our students learn in the gym just like they do in a science lab. This lack of respect detracts from the otherwise positive benefits derived from sports participation.

I challenge everyone associated with athletics to make good sportsmanship a priority. Set a positive example to reinforce these critically important values associated with interscholastic sports participation. I propose the following specific measures to improve sportsmanship and the student athlete experience.

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UCLAs Aaron Afflalo comforts Adam Morrison after a loss in the NCAA Tournament

ATHLETES
Just play the game! Concentrate on your performance, not on putting down your opponent. Whether you’re a professional or in middle school, realize you are a role model, and you have someone looking up to you, so set a good example.

COACHES
Hold your players accountable for their conduct. Remember, you control your players’ most precious commodity-playing time. Don’t allow your players to engage in unsportsmanlike behavior. Set the proper example with your own conduct. Your players will take their lead from how you behave. Never allow your players to abuse opponents under any circumstances. Never berate the officials. If you disagree with a call, ask (in a gentlemanly manner) for an explanation of what the official saw. If you feel you can “bait” an official, simply scratch him, because the other coach probably feels the same way. If you’re both right, that official has no business on the court anyway.

ADMINISTRATORS
Create an atmosphere at your athletics where good sportsmanship is expected. Don’t allow your students to engage in vulgar chants or demean the other team. Have zero tolerance for any act that is not in the interest of good sportsmanship. Use athletic contests as an opportunity to teach positive values. Control your coaches, after all, they are teachers of young adults and you would never allow a science professor to act like some coaches do.

FANS
A spectator’s ticket for admission must be considered an opportunity to watch the performance of highly impressionable athletes from children thru college and even into adults. It’s not a license to abuse coaches, players, officials or other fans. Fans must understand that attending a game is a privilege and should be treated as such. Fans should focus on positively encourage their teams and not engage in demeaning conduct toward opponents. Fans need to understand they are subject to removal from the premises if they exhibit inappropriate behavior. Officials are going to make bad calls, players are going to make mistakes, and coaches are not always going to play the players fans think they should play.

OFFICIALS
We must shoulder some of the blame for the deterioration of sportsmanship. When we fail to address unsportsmanlike actions by coaches and players, we do a disservice to the game. We must have the courage and conviction to address those situations. When it comes to dealing with unsportsmanlike acts, we have broad discretion in our responses, from verbal warnings to ejections. Remember, enforcing rules related to poor sportsmanship, and all rules, is our job. The game is there for you, you are not there for the game. You know the rule for walking so, call it whether it happens in the paint or 30 feet out. It does have an effect on the game. If you allow a coach to “bait or work” you and you turn a deaf ear because you’re worried about your rating, please for the betterment of the game, turn in your stripes!

Everyone associated with athletics must take responsibility for improving sportsmanship. From player to coach to official, we are all equal partners in promoting the positive values inherent to interscholastic participation. No matter what your role is in the game, do YOUR part to support good sportsmanship.


I’ll admit that I’m guilty of some of these activities.  I’ve heckled the refs in my time.  Mostly in fun.  To get a laugh from the crowd.   However, I can see how it can be taken too far.  I’ve heckled fans as well.  Coming close to physical altercations a time or two in the past.

I reckon it’s time to modify my behavior so as not to countenance this behavior in the future.

It’s a great piece Mr. Lighthouse.  Thank you for taking the time to highlight this issue.

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One man practicing good sportsmanship is far better than 50 others preaching it.
— Knute Rockne, football coach

I never thought about losing, but now that it’s happened, the only thing is to do it right.
— Muhammad Ali, boxer

Always imitate the behavior of the winner when you lose.
— Anonymous

“In the end, it’s extra effort that separates a winner from second place. But winning takes a lot more that that, too. It starts with complete command of the fundamentals. Then it takes desire, determination, discipline, and self-sacrifice. And finally, it takes a great deal of love, fairness and respect for your fellow man. Put all these together, and even if you don’t win, how can you lose?”
-Jesse Owens

When the Great Scorer comes to mark against your name, He writes not that you won or lost, but how you played the Game.
— Grantland Rice, sportswriter

It’s good sportsmanship to not pick up lost golf balls while they are still rolling. Mark Twain



Kentucky ~ IS THE SEC!

In Sports, UK Basketball on January 25, 2010 at 1:16 pm

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With the Gators and Wildcats being down for the last several years, the SEC has struggled to gain its footing nationally. Tennessee and Bruce Pearl make a nice story, sure, but they are nothing compared to the vaunted Wildcats.

This is the cold, hard truth that the rest of the SEC doesn’t want to acknowledge.

When it comes to basketball, UK is the SEC.  The SEC needs a dominant Kentucky in order to be relevant.  Much like the ACC needs FSU in order to remain relevant in the BCS of Football.  It’s the natural order.

Get used to it.

Kentucky is back.  Coach Cal will keep UK at the top. More than likely, Cal will stay 8 to 10 years which means that Mitch Barnhart should should be keeping an eye out for a successor.  It’s too early to bring in an assistant.  Two or three years down the line, Cal should start looking for someone to whom he can hand the reins.  Recruit this young and talented  coach to the bench at UK and start his training to take over.  Unlike Tubby Smith, Cal selects young and enthusiastic talent for his bench.  No re-treads on the bench under Coach Cal.  Keep that bench full of young hungry assistant and associate coaches.  Hopefully, Cal finds a few ex-players from UK teams to carry the torch after he leaves.

2018 or so, Cal can hand the reins over to a pre-selected individual.  No coaching searches.  No guessing.  Simply a seamless turn over.  This is how it should be done.

UK reloads and keeps rocking the SEC and the NCAA.

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Kentucky is Number One!

In Stupidity, UK Basketball on January 24, 2010 at 4:11 am

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Box Score vs Arkansas

Cats blow out the Hogs to earn debut at #1 in 2010.

No. 2 Kentucky dominates Arkansas 101-70

LEXINGTON, Ky.(AP) Darius Miller had a career-high 18 points and DeMarcus Cousins got his 10th double-double as No. 2 Kentucky coasted by Arkansas 101-70 Saturday.

The Wildcats kept alive the nation’s only unblemished record and a near certain return to the top of the college basketball rankings.

Kentucky (19-0, 4-0 SEC) hasn’t topped The Associated Press poll since 2003, but that streak is almost certain to end Monday courtesy of its dominating victory over UK alumnus John Pelph

rey’s Razorbacks and top-ranked Texas’ loss to Kansas State earlier in the week.

This one was practically over by tipoff. Kentucky scored the game’s 10 points, stretched the lead to 30 by halftime, then added the first 14 points of the second half.

With that much margin for error, the Wildcats easily avoided the kind of second half letdown that made recent wins over Georgia and Auburn much closer than anticipated. Arkansas (8-11, 1-3) did make an 18-3 run midway through the second half, but by that time, Kentucky had plenty of cushion to withstand it.

The Wildcats’ largest lead was 46 after John Wall hit a jumper with 14 minutes left. The Razorbacks got it no closer than 92-62 with under 4 minutes to go.

Arkansas was led by Courtney Fortson ‘s 21 points, but it wasn’t nearly enough to keep up with the Wildcats’ scoring barrage.

They ended the first half and began the second on a 21-0 run, including a 3-pointer by Ramon Harris at the halftime buzzer and later consecutive 3s by Miller.

Miller connected on four of six attempts from long range.

Cousins, who finished with 16 points and 14 rebounds, secured his double-double just seconds into the second half. He probably would have gotten it even sooner but was sidelined for all but nine minutes of the first half with a minor injury.

Calipari tried to keep expectations low going into the Arkansas game, joking, ”What’s going to happen the next day, we go to the electric chair?”

One thing that did concern him was the Wildcats have been vulnerable against 3-point shooters this year, and Arkansas has one of the nation’s best of those in Rotnei Clarke . However, Clarke was just 2-of-9 from beyond the arc and the Razorbacks managed just one other 3.

It was Kentucky’s third 100-point effort of the season and first in SEC play.

Pelphrey has now lost all three meetings against his alma mater as an opposing coach.

Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/ncaa/men/gameflash/2010/01/23/58835_recap.html#ixzz0dTybSb3A

Kentucky should be ranked #1 on Monday.

Darius Miller was stroking it from the outside hitting 4-6 from the Trey.  Stevenson got in early and had a killer dunk.  Wall and Bledsoe played like Siamese Twins out there.  Cousins got a double double and lost a tooth.  Patrick Patterson had his normal outstanding game.

Kentucky remains undefeated.  Is soon to be ranked #1 and is on their way to the Top #1 Seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Less than two months until the SEC tournament.  I can’t wait to get there and see it.  Live and in person.

GO BIG BLUE!

BONUS: Mich St defeats the Gophers in their house. TLT strikes again. Double Bonus: UL and UNC lost this week.

Kentucky is 18-0

In Sports, UK Basketball on January 22, 2010 at 10:55 am

UK has gone from NIT loser to potentially the Number 1 Team in the Nation in less than a year.  Coach Cal has accomplished an amazing turn around at Kentucky.  Simply amazing.

GO CATS!

Beat the Hogs!

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In other news, both UL and UNC are on three game skids.  Pitino must be pulling at those plugs and you just know Roy is crying into an ice cold Coca Cola right now.

despair

Spreading that Big Blue Love!

In Afghanistan, Humor, Military, Sports, thinking out loud, UK Basketball on January 21, 2010 at 10:18 pm

Today was my last Graduation ceremony at the Regional Police Headquarters in Herat.  Seems like I’m doing a lot of “lasts” these days.

The ceremony started about like most of them have.  It ended like no other.  I’ve graduated around 30 classes in the past 2 1/2 years.  Each course had about 20 students.  Pretty good.  That’s not counting individual one to three day classes and seminars and our Work Shops on Camp Zafar.  We’ve held our classes mostly in Herat.  Either at Zafar, the MRI/RHQ or at the Park Hotel when it was the RHQ.   We’ve also held classes at Shoust, Shindand, Ghalla Attar and Chaghcharan.  We tried to edge into other locations, but, were unsuccessful.  Eventually most of the students from the areas to which we could not visit made it to one of our classes in Herat and Shoust.

The Graduation started with prayer.  In the beginning, this practice made me feel awkward.  Today, though, without consciously realizing it, I found myself participating.  Surprised myself.  At the end of the prayer, the Afghans simulate cleansing themselves by holding their hands in front of themselves palm facing inwards and “washing” their hands over the faces.  They don’t actually touch their faces but raise their hands up to their foreheads and then sweep their hands down their faces from forehead to chin.

After the prayer, MG AK rose to give his speech.  He tore into the Regional Logistics folks.  Really let them have it.  I chuckled at first.  As he ran on for 30 minutes, I began to wonder if he’d ever come to a conclusion.  He’d come to low rumble and then return to a blood curdling crescendo and do it again.  30 minutes passed and finally COL Zahir called Shoaib up to the front.  That was the hint that people were about to pass out from his screeching.  We could take it no longer.  It’s funny, but, the General tends to keep it going long past the point wherein folks start to drown him out.

Finally, he reached his conclusion.

COL Zahir called me up to start the Graduation Ceremony.  I hadn’t intended to make any sort of speech.  I’ve said my speech.  Going so far as to do my own screeching a time or two.  Since AK had touched on the Logistics Cadres shortcomings, I reiterated the simple correction for said shortcomings stating that “they’re one indispensable guide is the Log Policy which had been issued by the MoI.”  Therein are instructions and guidance for any task that an ANP Loggie is expected to carry out.  Easy policy guidance and step by step instruction to the MoI Logistics Program.  I didn’t add “GET OFF YOUR DEAD @** AND READ IT!”  As I’d stated that two days previously for the millionth time during our course.

I finished my little talk and it was time to get down to business.  I’d planned this last course as a kind of friendship tour.  I was able to get around and visit with old friends.  Greg gave most of the course and I was free to socialize.  The Graduation was the final step in cementing a life long friendship in Herat.  I had purchased the carpet that I posted last week as a parting gift for MG Akrummudeen.  Part of was a show of appreciation for support that he’s given me since I’ve been here.  He’s always treated me like a long time friend.  Since day one actually.  I convened the graduation and then stated that before we recognized the graduates that I had a gift for the General and for COL Zahir.

I called the General to the front and presented him with the carpet.  He seemed to be genuinely touched and blushed at the gesture.  A few folks remarked that they’d never seen anyone get a reaction out of him.  Apparently, I had set a new mark in Afghan~US relations.  It’s part of the job, I reckon.  It was a nice feeling to see genuine gratitude in his eyes and smile.  I was told that it was a fairly touching scene.

MG AK took over at that.  He really talked us up.  He told them that I was one of the top Mentors in the region and that I had worked tirelessly to mentor and train the Logistics Cadre.  I wish I had been able to have been properly utilized for the whole of my time in that manner.  As it was, I probably was only able to do about 30% of that which I should have accomplished with the proper logistics/transportation support from MPRI and the Military.  It’s not the local Military’s fault, though.  Herat Region has always been underfunded, under-supplied, under-equipped and undermanned.  It’s how it is and with the Italians taking over, it will only get worse for whoever replaces me.  MG AK then presented me with a Certificate signed by the Deputy Minister of Interior.  That was pretty cool.  After MG AK handed me the cert and we shook hands, the loudest applause that I can remember broke out.  It shocked me.  lol  It was probably the size of the room.  We were in a small conference room.   MG AK then presented Greg and Milton with their certificates.

Afterwards, MG AK handed the event back to me.  I called COL Zahir up to the podium.  Faced the crowd and told them that I had one more presentation before we could move onto the the graduates.

I stated:

Since I started working with COL Zahir, he and I have developed a great friendship as well as a professional relationship.  As I am a fan of the Big Blue, I always try to spread the faith.  With that in mind, I want to take this time to present this #54 Patrick Patterson Kentucky Jersey to COL Zahir as a small token of thanks for both his friendship and for his support during his tenure.  GO BIG BLUE!

I, then, presented the Jersey to COL Zahir.  We shook hands and, hell, we might have hugged.  I can’t remember.

Then that same loud applause broke out.

We handed out the certs to the students and the ceremony was brought to a conclusion.

After the ceremony, I explained to COL Zahir the whole Big Blue hysteria and talked a bit about
Patrick Patterson.  Compared him to Pele and David Beckham in soccer.  I told him that this time next year, Patterson would be playing in the NBA with the likes of Kobe and Lebron.  We chatted for a bit longer and then it was time to get ready to roll back to Camp Stone with the Army.

Later on, Milton and I were talking and came to the conclusion that it was the most emotional and sincere ceremonies in which we had participated in Afghanistan.

It was damn fine day.  Another day of being blessed with a simple happiness and contentedness.  Days like this make me feel privileged to be alive and to be part of all of this.

And to top it off, I was able to bring the BIG BLUE into it.  Ya gotta love that.  Spreading the Gospel.

GO BIG BLUE!!!

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Kentucky Fans Care

In beauty, family, Kids, Spirituality, thinking out loud, UK Basketball, UK Football on January 8, 2010 at 9:51 am

As Kentucky fans, we have been bountifully blessed this year with Coach Calipari and this outstanding Kentucky Basketball team. I know that many of you, like me, are very grateful for this program’s return to prominence as we have endured the longing for success now for several years.

I believe that Kentucky fans are the most loyal, passionate and generous fans of any sports team in America. And, I think I have a way that we can share who we really are with the rest of the world.

There are extremely cold temperatures throughout America now and will be next week as well. Even Florida has had a series of record low, freezing temperatures. Most of us are blessed to have warm clothes and a warm enough place to sleep to endure the arctic air that surrounds us.

But not everyone in America will have what they need to stay warm tonight. They need things that most of us already have in our closets, under our beds, or in our attics. I believe that everyone reading this has something, even just one thing, that they could share with another human being to help keep them warm.

Since Kentucky has the most dedicated fans in the world and we are a caring group of good people, I have an idea how we can show the rest of the world.

Between now and next Friday, January 15th let’s each find some way, small or large, to make a difference in the life of one single homeless person. Let’s choose to unite in belief, for one moment in time, that every homeless person can’t help where they are in life right now.

Let’s look throughout our homes for anything extra we have that we can share. The economy is too tough for many of us to go out and buy new things to give away. So, let’s simply share what we already have with just one other person

Look for blankets, sweatshirts, sweatpants, warm socks, gloves, hats, scarves, candles, or anything else you can share to keep someone warm.

Next, write in permanent ink on the label or somewhere discretely this one simple phrase, “Kentucky fans care.”

Finally, go find a homeless person and give it to them directly or take the items to your local homeless shelter for distribution to those in need. Sadly, there is no shortage in our country today.

Let the message resound throughout America that indeed, “Kentucky Fans Care”.

Feel free to share this message in any way or any place that you can. Post it on other boards. Send it in email to friends and family that bleed blue like us. Print 50 and hand them out at the game Saturday. Just try and help to spread the word in any way you see fit.

I know what good and kind hearted people we have in this Big Blue Nation of Kentucky fans. Just think of how many lives we can touch for the better. It’s a very small thing for each of us to do. But together, we will shout this message to the rest of the world. Let’s help one other human being trying to simply survive, one night at a time.

CurlyCat in Tampa

I think this is a fine idea.  Please feel free to copy this and pass it on and use it.  I’ll find a way to do it here in Afghanistan as well.  I’ll post pics later.

Thanks, Dave

Call From Beijing ~ Go Big Blue!

In Sports, UK Basketball on December 20, 2009 at 10:07 pm

Go Cats and Bob Knight shut the hell up.  lol

Patrick Patterson, you’re doing fine dude.  21 and 9.  Keep the fire.  I love it when you guys are emphatic.  Keep winning.  Keep smiling and keep having fun.

If you aren’t havin’ fun, why do it.

Peace and love to all my Big Blue Brethren out there.

GO BIG BLUE!!!

John Calipari on Playing at Kentucky

In Sports, thinking out loud, UK Basketball on December 9, 2009 at 12:05 am

Calipari said he’s trying to do much more with this team. “It’s about more than just winning,” Calipari said. “It’s about are you getting your team better. are they coming together? That’s what I’m trying to do.”

Calipari also said that he’s seeing a huge difference in his competition. The Wildcats are a big target every night. “We’re everybody’s Super Bowl,” Calipari said. “It’s almost stupid watching tape. They’re not going to play the way they’re playing on that tape.”

Daniel Orton getting high praise:

Also very good at basketball: Daniel Orton

by John Gasaway

I tried six ways to Sunday to make the following fit in the John Wall feature I just posted, but it was like putting a taco on a birthday cake so I had to leave it out. Nevertheless I want this to be on the record:

The sequence in Saturday’s North Carolina-Kentucky game where Daniel Orton rejected John Henson at the rim, sprinted down the floor, received a fast-break pass from Eric Bledsoe, and dished an exquisite bounce-pass to Patrick Patterson for the dunk may have been the most impressive possession I have seen from a player this decade. Defense, athleticism, hustle, selflessness, and point-guard-level skill, all on one play. Seven-second wonder Daniel Orton, I salute you!

How Good is John Wall?

CNNSI FrontPage: THE CATS!

In Sports, UK Basketball on December 6, 2009 at 6:02 pm

‘Cats Make A Statement

Kentucky

Article Here

The Cats Hang On in a Tough One! UNC goes down! UK 68 ~ UNC 66

In Sports, UK Basketball on December 6, 2009 at 1:37 am

John Wall #11 of the Kentucky Wildcats shoots the ball while defended by Marcus Ginyard #1 of the North Carolina Tar Heels during the game on December 5, 2009 at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky. Kentucky won 68-66. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

John Wall #11 of the Kentucky Wildcats shoots the ball while defended by Marcus Ginyard #1 of the North Carolina Tar Heels during the game on December 5, 2009 at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky. Kentucky won 68-66. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) Andy Lyons

No.5 Kentucky edges No.10 North Carolina

Big Cuz talked a big game but didn’t put up much to show for it.  He’ll have plenty of chances to redeem himself, though.

It was a hell of a game. I looked and the Cats were up by 19.

Half time came and went and suddenly the Cats were no longer taking it to them.  Wall, apparently, had cramps.  #54 held it down, but, no one else stepped up while Blue Jesus was out.

Finally, though, Eric Bledsoe took advantage of opportunity and iced his free throws and Wall came back in time to to help putt he game away.  EB and JW put the final touches on a nice win by hitting 5 of 6 in the final 30 seconds as the Cats held off the Tar Heels.

A nice halt to a 5 game skid that began back in the days of TLT and continued through the lunacy that was Billy Gillispie.

Excellent Game Guys.  Wish I could have watched it.  AFN doesn’t think that College Basketball is very popular overseas, so I’ll have to catch it tomorrow on tape delay.  Better late than never though.

Thanksfully, the guys at Wildcatnation.net kept me up to date throughout the game.  If the game was half as frantic as the chat room, tape delay probably saved me a heart attack.

GO BIG BLUE!

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) – John Calipari’s rebuilding project at Kentucky is ahead of schedule.

Patrick Patterson added 19 points and seven rebounds for Kentucky (8-0), which snapped a five-game losing streak to the Tar Heels (7-2) and inched closer to becoming the first program to reach 2,000 victories. The Wildcats have 1,996, while North Carolina has 1,991.

Deon Thompson led North Carolina with 14 points and Will Graves added 13, but the Tar Heels‘ second-half rally stalled in the final minutes.

Wall and fellow freshman Eric Bledsoe made sure of it, making 5 of 6 free throws in the last 30 seconds after North Carolina had trimmed a 19-point deficit to two.

Freshman star John Wall shook off a leg injury to finish with 16 points, including the clinching free throws with 4 seconds remaining, and the fifth-ranked Wildcats held off No. 10 North Carolina 68-66 on Saturday.

Kentucky Wildcats
Player Game
FGM-A FTM-A 3PM-A Off
Reb
Def
Reb
Tot
Reb
Ast PF Pts
E Bledsoe 2-7 5-6 0-2 0 1 1 1 4 9
P Patterson 8-12 2-2 1-1 2 5 7 0 1 19
D Miller 3-7 0-0 2-5 1 2 3 1 0 8
D Cousins 2-7 1-5 0-0 1 4 5 0 4 5
J Wall 5-10 5-7 1-2 0 5 5 7 2 16
P Stevenson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 1 0
D Orton 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 1 4 0
D Dodson 3-7 1-2 2-6 2 3 5 0 1 9
R Harris 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 2 0 2
Totals 24-54
(.444)
14-22
(.636)
6-16
(.375)
8 25 33 13 17 68

Team Rebounds: 11

The win pushed Kentucky’s victory total to 1,996, just head of North Carolina’s 1,991. Not that the Wildcats were concerned with history.

The win pushed Kentucky’s victory total to 1,996, just head of North Carolina’s 1,991. Not that the Wildcats were concerned with history.

‘You guys are going to say I’m crazy, but I’m happy with the way it played out,” said coach John Calipari. ”We let the other team come at us. We gave up way too many (3s) but I’m proud of my guys. We did what we needed to do. We had just enough.”

The win pushed Kentucky’s victory total to 1,996, just head of North Carolina’s 1,991. Not that the Wildcats were concerned with history.

For a team whose motto is ”envy our past, fear our future,” the first signature win of Calipari’s tenure proved his rebuilding job is well ahead of schedule.

”I hope it just gives people some respect for us that we’re a pretty good team,” Wall said. ”We did what we were supposed to, come out with a win against a great team.”

Consider North Carolina coach Roy Williams convinced, particularly after the Wildcats took control with an explosive 28-2 run in the first half.

”You’ve got to give them congratulations, they really kicked our butts,” Williams said. ”They just ran us out of the gym.”

Annual UK-UNC game shouldn’t go away

John Wall ~ Kentucky Basketball’s Superman aka Blue Jesus

In culture, Quotes, Religion, thinking out loud, UK Basketball on December 3, 2009 at 12:14 am

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“John’s from another planet,” he said. “When you get to see him play every day, you learn that he’s not human.”

John Wall sets record with 14 Assists in Crushing UNC-Asheville. UP NEXT: The Tar Heels

In Sports, UK Basketball on December 1, 2009 at 7:53 am

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In a 94-57 defeat of UNC-Asheville, John Wall dishes out 14 assists breaking the single game record for assists by a Frosh.  Consider that against the backdrop of UK greats.  Amazing.  This kid is a big time talent.  Not that we didn’t already know that.  DeMarcus Cousins threw down a double double and ended the game with 24 points and 12 boards and going 8 for 10 at the line in a mere 17 minutes of PT.  Darnell Dodson was resurrected from Coach Cal purgatory and blasted UNCA for 15 points.  Of course, Patterson gives his usual-17 pts and 9 boards. These boys are for real. The whole cast and crew. I can’t wait to get home and watch these guys blast a hole in the SEC Tournament.

University of Kentucky basketball players made it through Monday night’s game without stomping on the University of Louisville logo at Freedom Hall.

Instead, the Wildcats walked all over North Carolina Asheville – with an assist from point guard John Wall.

Fourteen of them, in fact.

Sparked by Wall’s slick second-half passing, No. 5 UK stomped on the Bulldogs 94-57 in their final tuneup before Saturday’s game against No. 11 North Carolina.

Wall – who earlier Monday had been named the Southeastern Conference’s Freshman of the Week for the second consecutive week – had a career-high 14 assists, five of them on consecutive baskets in the second half.

Wall’s assist total was one shy of Travis Ford’s single-game UK record, set against Eastern Kentucky University on Dec. 8, 1993, and the most ever by a UK freshman in a single game.

Wall added 12 points, including a spectacular one-handed dunk on a baseline drive with 2:13 to play. He was named the Greater Louisville UK Alumni Club’s Player of the Game.

It was Wall’s second double-double of the season. He had 21 points and 11 assists in a win against Rider on Nov. 21.

During an open practice on Sunday, UK’s Patrick Patterson, DeMarcus Cousins and Josh Harrellson had playfully stomped on the Cardinal logo at halfcourt, to the delight of fans in attendance.

There were no such antics from the players on Monday, though UK’s Wildcat mascot followed their lead during halftime.

Instead, the Cats (7-0) entertained fans on Monday with a second-half dunking display against the undersized Bulldogs.

After the game Leach asked Big Cuz about the upcoming contest against North Carolina. Big Cuz responded with:  “Yeah I not impressed…” Hope he can keep that promise.  Carolina is not the juggernaut that they were last season or in their last championship season.  Even so, they’re not and never will be a push over. I have faith that our boys will take them this year in Rupp. Led by Patrick Patterson and John Wall, Kentucky is no pushover this year either. With Big Cuz mixing it up in the paint, Dodson throwing down treys, Bledsoe out there with him and the rest of the crew, I’m confident that Kentucky is going to take another step in the right direction and get one win closer to that 2,000 win mark.

Go Cats!

Wall did his best to provide a little entertainment for what figures to be his only game at Freedom Hall during his collegiate career.

He threw down a wicked reverse dunk on a break and followed it up moments later with another slam after a steal. UNC-Asheville’s J.P. Primm didn’t even bother chasing Wall down the court, trotting once Wall got behind him as the Kentucky star swooped in for the jam.

Kentucky
Name Min FG 3Pt FT Off Reb Ast TO Stl Blk PF Pts
D. Miller 29 3-8 3-7 0-0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 9
D. Cousins 17 8-14 0-0 8-10 5 10 0 2 0 2 3 24
E. Bledsoe 26 3-7 1-1 0-0 0 2 5 2 3 0 0 7
J. Wall 26 6-9 0-1 0-0 2 4 14 1 6 0 2 12
P. Patterson 31 8-12 1-3 0-0 2 9 2 0 0 1 0 17
D. Orton 16 1-3 0-0 3-4 3 5 1 2 1 2 1 5
J. Harrellson 6 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 2
M. Krebs 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
D. Dodson 20 6-10 3-5 0-1 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 15
J. Hood 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
R. Harris 16 0-2 0-0 3-4 1 3 3 1 0 0 0 3
P. Stevenson 5 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
Totals 200 36-69 8-18 14-20 16 38 28 8 12 7 8 94
Percentages: .522 .444 .700 Team Rebounds: 3

Awesome Shirt!

In Sports, UK Basketball on November 28, 2009 at 2:15 am

I love this shirt!

Adolph Rupp Would Roll Over In His Grave!

In Sports, UK Basketball on November 27, 2009 at 3:29 am

Observation: A loss might be a very good thing for this team

I’m no different than any other UK fan. I want the team to win every game every season, so don’t think I’ve lost my mind with this observation.So far, this year’s version of the ‘Cats has had good games and not so good games. They’ve looked really good in spurts and not so hot in others.
Yet, in spite of all that, they have yet to feel what defeat feels like. Last night’s game was arguably the toughest test they’ve had so far. The Miami/Ohio game was a tough one, too, but it didn’t go into overtime. My point is they have yet to “pay the price” for their sloppy play. Again, I DON’T look foward to our first loss, but we all know it’s going to happen eventually. When it does, I honestly think that will be the catalyst to get our younger players, as well as the whole team, to realize that they really need to get with the program completely. Frankly, I would rather it be prior to the start of SEC play, rather than after.Last night was the first time this season I think at least some of the players had reality set in. At the end of regulation and into the overtime period, the camera was on John Wall and he was more intense than I’ve ever seen him. I know he really enjoys it when he makes a good play and I get pumped up just watching him, but last night I think it finally dawned on him that, “Hey, we might actually LOSE this game if we don’t it in gear!”Sometimes the foundations for the BIG victories are laid on the grounds of a loss. I won’t be happy when we do lose, but in the long run I think it’ll pay dividends when we do.

 

Comments?

I think John Calipari, John Wall, DeMarcus Cousins, Patrick Patterson, Eric Bledsoe, John Hood, Ramon Harris and the rest of the Team and Coaches would think you a complete fool.

What kind of fan spouts this nonsense?

The guy who wrote this idiocy is the exact same fan to whom I was referring here.  The dude is an idiot and should be banned forever from posting on any Kentucky fan board.  Complete Fuckin’ Moron.  Dude needs to have his Kentucky Fan credentials revoked.  lol

Joe Hall, the Kentucky coach who succeeded Mr. Rupp and for many years was his assistant and chief recruiter, once said:

“Coach operates from an extreme competitive desire and has a strong dread for losing.”

Regardless of the reason, he always put forth this kind of effort. On his weekly television shows he often said:

“We want to win, we just have to win. Goodness knows, no one wants to win any more than we do.”

Winning was Mr. Rupp’s passion. Someone once recited to him the famed Grantland Rice line, “when the one Great Scorer comes to write against your name, he marks not that you won or lost, but how you played the game.”

To this, Mr. Rupp answered:

“Well now, I just don’t know about that. If winning isn’t so important, why do you keep score?”

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That looks like Coach Rupp telling a moron what he thinks of the “good loss” theory.


GO BIG BLUE!!!

Ten Loss Tubby ~ Kentucky Traitor

In Sports on November 25, 2009 at 10:31 pm

Here he is in all his glory.  Coach of the Golden Gophers of Minnesota.

Any Kentucky Fan who still cheers for this guy is an idiot.  They should be driven out of the Big Blue Nation or hell, we should tar and feather the losers.  I’m so tired of getting on Kentucky boards only to see some moron has posted a link to a Golden Gophers board or a new link to a Golden Gopher game/win.   Here’s a hint ~  No one cares.  If you want to cheer for Traitor Tubby, take your sorry ass to a Minnesota Golden Gophers Board.  I’m sure they’ll welcome your sorry ass with open arms.

They’re especially notorious for this over at Wildcatnation.net.  Several posters over there love to slobber all over Tubby each time he’s brought into a conversation.  Then they wonder why people get annoyed by them and their Tubby erotica.   I swear to God.  In a full moon, these idiots probably get together and have orgies under a Tubby Shrine.  Lube themselves up and in a grotesque scene straight out of hell, they worship Tubby by sacrificing poor little gophers which they’ve painted gold with paint purchased on special at Walmart.  I’m sure UKBOOB leads them in their sacrificial prayer and is the first to strip down and rub himself all over the TLT statue and drink the golden gopher blood.

Bunch of Damn Losers!

Honestly, I’ve got nothing against the Tubster since he did the right thing and skulked out of town leaving all the problems that he created behind for someone else to fix.  Now that’s real class.  lol  But his slobbering and adoring leftovers at UK, I wish he’d come down and lead them away like a bandwagon driving pied piper.  We don’t need the bandwagon chumps in the Big Blue Nation.

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Here they are planning the TLT orgy ritual.

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The TLT Orgy hunting party chasing gophers in Eastern Kentucky.  Once they catch the poor critters, they’ll paint them Minnesota Gold.  Afterward, they’ll lop off their little heads and smear themselves with the sacred Golden Gopher blood as a sacrifice at the Tubby altar in the post orgy festivities.

Patrick Patterson Gets His First Double Double of the Year! GO CATS!!!

In Sports, UK Basketball on November 14, 2009 at 5:47 am

About 8 minutes left in the game and PPatt has pulled in 18 points and 11 boards.  Great Game.

Congrats Patterson!

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Patrick Patterson
9-12,  20 Pts
11 Rebs, 1 Assists

Eric Bledsoe explodes for 23!!! Dude was spectacular in his UK debut.

Kentucky
Name FG 3Pt FT Off Reb Ast PF Pts
Eric Bledsoe 7-14 1-5 8-9 1 7 3 0 23
DeMarcus Cousins 3-4 0-0 1-1 1 4 0 5 7
Darnell Dodson 6-14 2-8 1-2 2 2 3 1 15
Ramon Harris 0-1 0-1 1-2 0 6 1 0 1
Darius Miller 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 3 3 3 0
Daniel Orton 1-1 0-0 4-6 2 4 0 4 6
Patrick Patterson 8-11 1-2 2-5 4 10 1 1 19
Perry Stevenson 1-1 0-0 2-3 1 2 0 0 4
Totals 26-49 4-18 19-28 12 38 11 14 75
Percentages: .531 .222 .679

I just like this Picture. Reminds me of the Groovy 70′s

In UK Basketball on November 9, 2009 at 1:55 pm

Kentucky Scores 117 in Exhibition Game

In Sports, UK Basketball on November 7, 2009 at 7:26 am

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The Clarion team was outmatched in every category and it showed from the start when Kentucky came out and scored 12 points in just over 2 minutes. Had they kept that pace, the boys in Blue may have scored into the 300s.

The first exhibition left some scratching their heads. The team seemed to look hesitant. No hesitation tonight from all I’ve read. I won’t get to watch the game for a couple of weeks when it’s mailed to me (I’m in Afghanistan). Can’t wait to see this game.

I’m very excited to watch this UK team get the season started. I haven’t been this excited about a season since 1996. With Wall, Cousins and Patterson on the court, this should be a fun season. And a dominant one.  Kentucky Coach Calipari has been taking the team through two a day practices this week so I fully expected a big improvement over the 4 November performance.  The Cats did not disappoint.

Here’s the official box score from UKAA:

HOME TEAM: Kentucky
TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS
## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN
15 Cousins, DeMarcus… f 9-12 0-1 2-4 3 3 6 3 20 2 3 2 1 21
54 Patterson, Patrick.. f 6-12 2-2 0-0 1 5 6 4 14 0 2 3 0 26
01 Miller, Darius…… g 3-5 1-2 4-4 1 3 4 4 11 7 1 1 2 27
03 Dodson, Darnell….. g 3-11 1-5 4-4 3 6 9 2 11 4 0 0 1 22
11 Wall, John………. g 10-14 1-2 6-7 2 2 4 1 27 9 4 1 1 28
04 Hood, Jon……….. 1-3 1-1 4-4 3 1 4 0 7 1 1 0 1 15
05 Harris, Ramon……. 5-6 1-2 0-1 1 6 7 1 11 2 0 1 1 21
12 Krebs, Mark……… 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 7
21 Stevenson, Perry…. 2-2 0-0 4-4 0 2 2 2 8 1 1 1 1 19
33 Orton, Daniel……. 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 4
55 Harrellson, Josh…. 1-4 0-0 1-2 2 1 3 0 3 1 0 1 0 10
TEAM……………. 1 1
Totals………….. 42-71 8-16 25-30 17 30 47 18 117 27 12 10 9 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 21-36 58.3% 2nd Half: 21-35 60.0% Game: 59.2% DEADB
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd Half: 5-8 62.5% Game: 50.0% REBS
F Throw % 1st Half: 13-15 86.7% 2nd Half: 12-15 80.0% Game: 83.3% 2,1

The Final Score was 117 UK to 52 Clarion. I can’t remember the last time that UK scored 117 points. Perhaps ’96 or ’97. Tubby didn’t score in the triple digits too often and Gillispie only had one game in the 100s. He lost that one. And I don’t remember a time that UK defeated a team by 65 points.

It is possible that this UK team will produce many firsts. I’m looking forward to seeing this season unfold.

I’m glad Patterson came back for this season. I understand Meeks leaving and the reasons he gave for leaving. Still I wish that he’d have come back. He deserved a season like the one forthcoming.

From KentuckySportsRadio: Kentucky wins this not-a-game 117-52. Best practice of the year, guys. Next time it counts.

From ESPN:

LEXINGTON, Ky. — John Wall proved to be worth the wait.

The heralded Kentucky freshman scored 27 points in his collegiate debut as the fourth-ranked Wildcats rolled past Clarion 117-52 on Friday night in an exhibition game.

“I asked him, ‘Is that your ‘A’ game?” Kentucky coach John Calipari said. “He was pretty good.”

Maybe even better than advertised after Wall was forced to sit out Kentucky’s exhibition opener on Monday as part of an NCAA suspension for accepting improper benefits from his former AAU coach.

He didn’t waste any time getting comfortable against the Golden Eagles, an NCAA Division II school in western Pennsylvania.

Wall nearly outscored Clarion in the first half and showcased a little bit of everything, from a dunk to a 3-pointer to a nifty behind-the-back dribble for a layup.

“He’s the real deal,” Clarion coach Ron Righter said. “I hope (Kentucky) can keep him because he’s in another league.”

GO BIG BLUE!!!

The University of Kentucky Wildcats Fight Song

In Sports, UK Basketball, UK Football on October 30, 2009 at 10:40 pm

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On! On! U of K On, on, U of K,

we are right for the fight today, Hold that ball and hit that line; Ev’ry Wildcat star will shine; We’ll fight, fight, fight, for the blue and white

As we roll to that goal, Varsity,

And we’ll kick, pass and run,

’till the battle is won,

And we’ll bring home the victory.

Download it here.

Jerry Tipton thinks that all Black Student Athletes were born in the Ghetto

In Uncategorized on October 30, 2009 at 11:52 am

http://ukbasketball.bloginky.com/files/tiptonnew.jpgJerry Tipton has no integrity.  That’s the bottom line.  The lexington Herald Leader, apparently, has no integrity either.

Where is the PUBLIC APOLOGY to the Pattersons?  He printed his lie publicly.  He should print his apology publicly.  It should be made just as prominent as the lies that Tipton printed.

This is the story which Matt Jones printed on his blog outting the lie printed by Jerry Tipton after Big Blue Madness:

In case you missed it earlier today, Jerry Tipton wrote a game report in which he commented on the fact that Patrick Patterson had a new truck. In his report, he said Patrick drove the new truck to the game and then “the fun figured to continue when he climbed in his new black truck and drove away.” Interesting story right? The problem is that according to Patterson’s mother, it is not true. I spoke this afternoon to Tywanna Patterson who said that Patrick didnt drive to the game in the truck or drive home afterwards, instead riding with his parents to dinner after the game. She also said that Patrick’s new truck isnt even kept primarily on campus and was a gift from his parents that will be kept primarily in Huntington. Patterson’s mother was upset at Tipton’s comments on the truck and said,

I just dont appreciate him making false statements and comments. When he first interviewed me, he misquoted me about OJ Mayo when Patrick was in high school. I just wish he would stop doing that.”

The Patterson family has had issues with Tipton before and his father Buster Patterson, famously said to a line of Tipton’s questioning, “you just dont quit do you Jerry?” But as for the current issue, Tywanna Patterson simply says, “I just wish he would report on the game and not things that didnt happen.”

by Matt Jones @ 5:40 pm. Filed under Blue Blooded Opinions

I just spoke with Tywanna Patterson who said that an editor of the Herald Leader called her to apologize about the story. Apparently a comment or retraction of some sort will be in the paper tomorrow on the issue.

Below is the Jerry Tipton “retraction” as re-printed on KSR from the Tipton blog:

Clarification: Patterson’s new truck in Huntington

October 29th, 2009 | players |

I just had a pleasant conversation with Tywanna Patterson, the mother of Kentucky  big man Patrick Patterson. She asked that a clarification be made about the game story on UK’s Blue-White Game.

Patterson did not drive his vehicle, a Lincoln Mark LT, to the game.

His parents did buy him the Lincoln Mark LT. The truck was “a gift for all his hard work,” his mother said.

The car remains in Huntington. Patterson’s parents intended the car as a Christmas present, she said.

UPDATE: Jerry Tipton clarifies the statement in his blog. Not exactly a retraction or explanation for why the story was wrong, but at least an acknowledgement.

Jerry Tipton fabricates a story about Patrick Patterson departing Big Blue Madness in “his new truck.”  The story is highlighted by Matt Jones and Tywanna Patterson and proved to be a complete lie.  Jerry Tipton merely states that it did not happen.  No apology for the lie or the insinuation behind the lie.

Anyone with the ability to think independently can clearly see the implication behind the Tipton non-story.  He’s mentioning the “new truck” as a way of outting what he perceives to be an NCAA violation.  Apparently, Jerry Tipton thinks that the only way that a black student athlete or his family could afford a new truck is through extra-legal means or via NCAA violations of one sort or the other.  What Jerry didn’t stop to think about is the fact that both of the Patterson parents are working Professionals.  Jerry Tipton seems to me to be a closet racist.  He probably doesn’t perceive himself that way but clearly he thinks that a Black Student Athlete has no business with a brand new truck.

Jerry, this is 2009.  Not all Black Student Athletes come from the inner city of New York, Chicago or Atlanta.  Plenty of college educated, professionals African-American or Black Adults out there.  Many of them have children.  Some of them have children who are quite talented.  Plenty of them can afford to purchase vehicles for their children.

I think the Tipton act is getting old.  Extremely old.  With every event, Jerry Tipton will present a negative viewpoint concerning UK.  Student violations during madness.  Fabrications of Student Athletes driving off in illicitly gained vehicles.

There was absolutely no reason for Jerry to mention that Patrick Patterson had a new truck except to imply that it was a violation of NCAA regulations/rules.

Tipton is a muckraking, unprofessional cur with some kind of odd need to magnify any negative no matter how trivial concerning UKAA, UK Basketball or any UK Basketball Student Athlete.

I agree with the many folks out there saying that it’s time to put Jerry out of the business.  UK fans and any responsible citizens out there should join in a boycott of any sponsors for any publication that prints the trifling bile that Jerry Tipton puts forth in the media.  It’s time for Jerry Tipton’s reign of madness and negativity to end.

Truzenzuzex at A Sea of Blue talks about the Jerry Tipton lunatic agenda.

Larry Vaught talks to Momma Patterson and gives his take on his colleague.

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