Good morning, BBN!
We are only a few days removed from the Kentucky Wildcats taking the court again as they welcome the Georgetown Hoyas to Lexington for their final exhibition game. However, the excitement is still circulating around the Commonwealth after the beatdown of No. 1 Purdue last Friday night.
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The Big Blue Nation is also not the only people taking note of how good the Cats looked, either, as they have risen in several preseason rankings from major media outlets.
Let’s first start with The Athletic as CJ Moore propelled Kentucky from 9th to 2nd overall in this update.
“Not sure you could watch Friday’s preseason loss at Kentucky and come away thinking the Boilermakers were the better team,” Moore says. “Overreaction? Possible. Two years ago, Purdue lost at Arkansas in the preseason and ended up one of the best two teams in the sport, while Arkansas watched the NCAA Tournament at home. But Purdue was trying to win Friday. Kentucky just looked better. And Purdue’s lack of athleticism compared to other top teams is noticeable.”
The Cats also landed a top-10 ranking from Sports Illustrated as they ranked all 365 team playing this season.
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“This is a deeper, more talented and more athletic Kentucky team than the one we saw last year, one with the potential to be much improved defensively,” writes Kevin Sweeney. “If Mark Pope can find creative ways to operate efficiently on the offensive end (and there are plenty of reasons to believe he will), this could be one of the best two-way squads in the country. With a healthy Jayden Quaintance, this is a team that can compete for a national championship.”
Kentucky was the 10th team listed in Jeff Borzello and Myron Medcalf’s ranking of the top 80 teams in college basketball based on potential to make a deep NCAA Tournament run. It also placed the Wildcats in the ‘Final Four Contenders’ tier, just below the ‘National Championship Favorites’ tier, which included Purdue.
“Kentucky spent millions to add talent around the SEC Preseason Player of the Year Otega Oweh, headlined by Arizona State transfer and projected top-five pick Jayden Quaintance, whose expected return to the court later this season after suffering an ACL tear in February could elevate the Wildcats into the title favorites tier,” Medcalf wrote.
Things are looking good for the Cats as they enter the regular season. Now let’s hope they come out and play another solid game against the Hoyas on Thursday.
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Headlines
Kassie O’Brien and Brooklyn DeLeye bring home SEC awards- UK Athletics
Some more awards for the Cats!
Jaland Lowe named to Bob Cousy award watchlist- UK Athletics
Should be a good season for Lowe.
Hard to tell when Seth McGowan will return- KSR
Wel then.
Andre Woodson and Mike Hartline help Cutter Boley breakthrough- KSR
Boley has been spectacular the last two weeks.
The remarkable improvement of Malachi Moreno- Cats Pause
Moreno will play a major role this season.
UK Soccer upsets No. 10 West Virginia- Cats Pause
A big upset for the Cats!
Ravens expect Lamar Jackson to start vs Dolphins- ESPN
Poor Dolphins.
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Carson Wentz to have season ending surgery- ESPN
The Vikings will need to evaluate their QB room once again.
How long until teams could be able to pursue Lane Kiffin?- CBS
Could be a while.
Aroldis Chapman would rather retire than return to the Yankees- CBS
I love this.
