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Big Blue Nation Linkapalooza: LSU Aftermath Edition

There has been some hue and cry for Trent Johnson, coach of the LSU Tigers, to take further action against Malcolm White for his take-down of Anthony Davis over the weekend, and it seems that wish will be granted, at least to some extent. But probably not enough for some.

Read the links for that story, and more:

LSU coach says flagrant foul on Davis "was just a stupid play" by his player // vaughtsviews

"I am not going to disclose that with everybody. I will deal with that," the LSU coach said. "This game is meant to be played a certain way. I told Malcolm that was very distrubing to be. I will deal with it in-house, but I am not going to make it a big thing (publicly)." [SIC]

For at least a few Kentucky fans, that probably won't be enough.


Tom's Take: Katz on the Cats // Tom Leach

Who would get your vote today for SEC Player of the Year? We put that question to ESPN ace college basketball reporter Andy Katz on today's "Leach Report" radio show and he said he would lean to Anthony Davis over Miss State's Arnett Moultrie.

What do you think?


Star-divide

NCAA Division I governance to be examined // USATODAY.com

Baby steps. Governance is a start.

Those looking to see athletes get paid, though, are kidding only themselves.

Hat tip: Senator Blutarsky.


UK women hang on to beat Alabama 82-68 // Kentucky.com

Matthew Mitchell less than pleased.

"I didn't feel like we defended up to a Kentucky level today," the coach said of his team, which won its seventh straight over the Crimson Tide. "They saw that we weren't going to stay in front of the ball and we weren't going to rotate over. You can't make a lot happen when you just let people dribble by you in the middle of the floor and go lay the ball up."

For more, see Greg's postmortem.


Big Recruiting Weekend for Kentucky Football // Wildcat Blue Nation


Kentucky football's recruiting class in focus ahead of signing day // Kentucky.com

As of Saturday afternoon, recruiting Web site Scout.com rated Kentucky's recruiting class as the 34th-best in the country, but the Wildcats trailed every Southeastern Conference team other than Missouri and Mississippi. Scout.com rated Louisville's class No. 29 and Western Kentucky's No. 115.

34th in the country is still way below most of the SEC.


UK basketball notebook: C.M. Newton urges 'fannies in the seats' for SEC // Kentucky.com

Is it irony to note that it takes only a glance at a televised game to see empty seats? Not at Kentucky, of course. But some SEC venues look practically empty, though the league's TV partners keep their cameras trained on the floor and, heaven forbid, seldom mention sparce attendance. [SIC]

You know, it is a shame. I really don't understand why SEC teams don't support their basketball programs more. Tennessee does a decent job most years, and Vandy also, but football hotbeds like LSU, Alabama and Georgia have regrettable fan support for basketball.

It's a point of pride for me that Kentucky, despite being a basketball school, comes out in support of the football team even when they aren't very good.


Mike Vaccaro: Decisions like former Rutgers coach Greg Schiano’s made to go to Tampa Bay Buccaneers often have more reasons than just money // NYPOST.com

You think you know why coaches leave college for the NBA, but you probably don't.

Very interesting read.


This is what No. 1 looks like // The Big Bluegrass Blog

One fluke shot from being undefeated, UK showed its stuff against LSU Saturday, taking repeated hits in the mouth and still coming back. They poured in shots and when the lead was 10 and they made it 15. At 15 they made it 20. They put this game away and they looked good doing it.

Is the LSU game what #1 looks like? I think so. What about you?


Two UK targets commit elsewhere, IU loses one // Jody Demling – Recruiting

Kentucky had two targets commit elsewhere on Sunday.

Kentucky Sports Radio // Yahoo! tells Willie Cauley’s story

We’ve mentioned Willie Cauley’s relationship with former Kansas City Chief Will Shields before, but in case you missed it, Yahoo! Sports told the story all over again its ‘The Post Game’ blog.

Basketball Prospectus // Take and Make

In basketball there are few plays as exciting as the fast-break bucket generated after a steal. When a player picks off a ball and takes it the other way for a lay-up or dunk, fans go wild. These plays are often harbingers of a momentum shift. Teams will use such entertaining plays to end the run of an opposing team or to jumpstart a run of their own. At the very least, the squad on the receiving end of these actions will often burn a timeout to temporarily quell the crowd noise.

Devonta Pollard could fit well in Kentucky’s recruiting class that already includes Poythress // vaughtsviews

Pollard can drive or shoot with range and his defensive abilities include terrific shot blocking because of his length and timing.

Former Tennessee commit looking at UK // Jody Demling – Recruiting

Former University of Tennessee commitment Khalid Henderson has narrowed his list to a pair of schools and could make a decision at some point today.

Kentucky’s RPI being hurt by strength of schedule // John Clay's Sidelines

The Cats are just fifth in the RPI, behind Syracuse, Duke, Baylor and Michigan State. Yet at 21-1, the Cats have a better record than all of those teams, with the exception of Syracuse. And the Orange took its one loss just over a week ago, where Kentucky hasn’t lost since Dec. 10.

28 athletes implicated in doping scandal with doctor conducting blood transfusions // FOX Sports on MSN


Don't condemn kids like UConn's Boatright for others' selfishness // Gregg Doyel, CBS Sports

And because of the mother and her hand in the cookie jar -- and the car dealership and the travel agency, if the NCAA is to be believed -- people are outraged. They're outraged that Ryan Boatright's mom milked her son for cash and a car, yet her son will be allowed to resume his amateur career at UConn.

Me, I'm outraged too.

At the mom.

Exactly right.

Adults have a very bad habit of doing things that aren't in the best interests of their children, and in the NCAA context, that can have disastrous consequences.

I'm glad to see the NCAA identified the fact that Boatright was a victim of his own mother's greed or naivete, whichever you prefer, and some others who should have, and probably did know what they were doing could get Boatright in trouble.

Rival fans will never accept that a player didn't know about his parent's illicit dealings, but I'm inclined to believe it. Even as I grew up in a good family there were things related to me that my parents did not disclose while I was in high school.

Is it so hard to imagine that would happen with other children?


The Renardo Sidney era at Miss State ends after this season // Beyond the Arc

The often troublesome forward will leave the Bulldogs after this season, according to Zagsblog. He could transfer (unlikely given how miserable he’s made Rick Stansbury), but he’ll likely seek to begin his professional career somewhere. The NBA is a longshot. Perhaps the D-League or overseas.

Weekly Bracketology: 01.30.12 // Rush The Court

North Carolina a 2 seed? What do you think?


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"take further action against Malcolm Mitchell"

Malcolm White, right?

Looking at the RPI and SOS

shows Cal all wrong about wanting to drop a rivalry game for another cupcake…oh, wait, I have been “arguing” with Glenn that Cal is right in his thinking….With apologies to Roseanne Roseannadanna, nevermind.

Actually...

On further review, I think the apologies go to Emily Litella….

What's all this I hear about preserving our national racehorses?
i agree

But we haven’t played the toughest SEC teams yet. It will go up. I tell you though Cal sees the writing on the wall. IU will be tough. Those three teams will be perennial top 25 teams. Plus we have Duke on our schedule next year. Adding Mizzo to our list. Sec is getting better and better. I’m starting to see it from his vantage point. Cut NC.

Woa!

Long time, no hear from! Welcome back.

Cut IU

I’ve been a big supporter of the UK-IU rivalry and slammed Cal for even considering dropping it, however, I’ve done a 180 since this year’s game. The nasty tone of the press up there prior to game time combined with a corresponding violent clown attitude from IU fans turned my opinion. Cut IU from the schedule.

I would say the same thing for one reason........

the game gains us nothing. It is never worth much on the RPI, it is a quick trip, but if we win, we win nothing, if we lose, we take grief from uneducated hoosiers all year. And even though we do not lose the game very often, it is just not a win-win like most of our home and home series games are.

Timing, Tournament, and Toddlers

I think Cal’s issue isn’t with the overall schedule strength, but with playing such tough games early given the youth he has every year. Keep in mind that in most years, the exempted tournament will have better teams than ODU and Penn St. The Big East/SEC Challenge might also provide a much tougher opponent than a young St. John’s. There could easily be three more top 20 teams. Maryland is also being added next year, who probably won’t be great, but should be better, around top 40.

This And That

Malcolm White discipline: the SEC is yet to speak, and they may not.
SEC POY: AD, admitted bias, but there is an anti-UK bias as well.
NCAA governance: Typical bureaucratic incrementalism hoping to assuage the restless natives.
SEC FB recruiting rankings: UK 14th.
Anthony Bennett: a perfect fit for UK.
Bracketology: KU still a #1, I think not. Heels will be a #1 on Selection Sunday. Ole Miss in, surprise!

What is Amazing about Being #14...

is we have one of the 4 or 5 parade all-american QB’s in the class and cannot get off the bottom of the SEC….

You have an excellent point, but

Parade All-American status does not necessarily equal elite college prospect. Towles is going to be great, no doubt, and he is, of course, a PA-M, but Rivals and most other scouting services rank in the mid-teens overall among QBs.

A Better Bracketology

Easier to read version – KU not a #1, UK, ’Cuse, OSU and Duke.

Not buying Duke.

UNC is liable to beat them both at home and away.

Bracketology Philosophy

Are they predicting what they think the bracket will eventually be, or guessing what it would be if the season ended today? I think a Big 12 school (Kansas, Baylor, or Missouri) has a better chance to be a 1 than Duke.

Most are doing a "if the season ended today" bracket
On being ranked #1
One fluke shot from being undefeated,

I have to disagree with this. While the shot by Watford (hope I remembered his name correctly) was outside the normal 3 point range, he has shown capablility of hitting that shot and therefore should be considered an excellent clutch shot, not a fluke. Calling it a fluke in my opinion takes away from the failure of the UK team to defend those final seconds in an appropriate manner. If we had followed the coach’s plan of using the fouls we had left before free throw shots would have been awarded, the game might well have ended differently and most likely in our favor.

You have a fair point.

“Fluke” is probably not the adjective I would have used. He makes plenty of those, and he’s an upperclassman.

I think that the "fluke" in this case may have been that he was not defended properly.....;-)
Heh.

Given our lofty defensive ranking, you have a point as well. :-)

I'm sure it turned out to be

a great teaching point for Coach Cal.

Cats Unanimous #1

All 31 votes in ESPN/USA Coaches Poll. Also tops in AP.

Renardo Sidney; the Greek Second League's next big thing

Why Rick Stansbury has put up with Renardo Sidney other than the fact that his butt’s as wide as the state of Texas is beyond me.

Gathers Waiting On Cats' Offer

4* LA POY Ricardo Gathers de-commited from St. Johns now wants to play with Archie Goodwin. While he waits for UK, UK waits for Anthony Bennett it would seem.

i dont

Think any fan was more angry then me at that stupid flagrant foul. Yet I believe that Johnson will take care of it. He will be more effective then anyone to discipline. It was stupid and dangerous but not worthy of suspension from league.

Hi ten

Really glad to have you back. Keep up the good work.

thanks!

I lurk but don’t reply as much. My teenagers keep my hoping! Love it though!

Kanter took money from a Pro team, NCAA premise for difference.
Yes

It’s unfortunate for Euro players that their basketball academies are run by pro teams rather than whoever runs them in the US, like sports agents (i.e. IMG Academy).

Ha ha

Yeah, I’m glad we don’t have that corrupt system of pro teams running training camps like Europe. We are fortunate to have sports agents running these camps, shoe companies outfitting the teams and who knows what other capitalists ensuring the sanctity of our amateurism. All under the watchful eyes of the NCAA. Makes me glad I don’t live in Italy, even though their food is better.

Taking money is wrong

but it is more wrong if it comes from Pros?

It's evil money then
Yes.

That’s the NCAA’s stance, pure and simple, in the Kanter case. All impermissible benefits are bad, but money from a pro team is apparently too toxic to forgive.

bracketology

anyone else scratching their head at Lunardi giving #2 seed Kansas a “home court advantage” (St. Louis) against #1 overall seed Kentucky?

He figures

KU needs all the help they can get.

I would guess it either goes to OSU or the winner of the Big 12.

But in reality, even Missouri or St. Louis U. wouldn’t have a home court over K in St. Louis.

Man...

I miss Randall Cobb. Wish we could get him back, as well as Woodson, Tamme, Locke, Woodyard, Lyons Jr., Burton, Jarmon, Pryor, M. Johnson…etc

That would be a team!
I miss him too

I am so sad that Green Bay didn’t make the Super Bowl, I bet he would have put on a show. Also would have given me a team to root for – this year’s matchup is blech.

My thoughts exactly JLev.

Not too excited about the Super Bowl this year.

I was wanting Green Bay to repeat....

and for Cobb to get a ring.

Not really a fan of the Giants’,but i hope they beat the Patriots’ again.

Go Cats’

Which comes first the recruits...`

..or the success? Well probably neither, but I would say it was a good recruiting class for Joker given the year we had. Honestly only a UK fan would see any success at all this year, and that because we viewed (like Randall) the win over UT as importantly as we did.
So 34th nation-wide means how many teams did we out recruit?? a whole bunch right? IF we had the #1 recruiting class would it had vaulted us to the top of the heap in the SEC? I think we can agree the answer is an emphatic “no”! there is too much ground to make up with the competition in the SEC to do it with one group of freshmen. But it does look like some of the building blocks we need are there, like potentially a quality QB. who knows maybe the quality there may make some of the other skill players we have perform better. and with a similar class next year, who knows, maybe the team can make some noise and we can become the first choice of a few more of the top notch players, not just the ones the perennial powers don’t need.
But whatever comes I still will be rooting for my Cats. Go Big Blue.

Football and basketball recruiting are so different

I think the best way to illustrate is with Indiana. For a while, Gunner Kiel (#1 HS QB) was committed to IU. He was not likely make IU any better next season. Maybe by his junior season he would’ve been ready to lead IU to a bowl game or close to it (like Cutler at Vandy). Contrast that with IU’s Cody Zeller in basketball. Other players have improved for Indiana, but Zeller’s impact has not been over-stated. They’ve already won 5 B1G games when they won only 3 last season. Strength matters so much more in football that it’s very hard for freshman to make a difference.

The other big difference is that the football recruiting rankings are much more suspect for a very simple reason: they are based on film and all star events, not games. The players only play once a week and 10 to 15 times a season. There’s just no way for the ranking sites to watch many of them play live. There are both AAU and HS basketball tournaments in which an evaluator can watch 20 top players play multiple games each over the course of the same weekend. They get to see good and bad games and all manner of game situations in a way that football list-makers just can’t. They also get a better feel for the quality of competition a player faces in basketball.

I didn’t mean to go on so long. This is the first year I’ve really followed football recruiting and I’ve found it endlessly frustrating. I get the feeling that outside of the Top 100 or so players nationally, no one really has any idea who will be good. A fan has to put a lot more faith in his Coach’s ability to pick the right players and develop them.

It is getting to the point that other SEC fans root

for their teams while we UK fans are lucky to have the occasional great player to root for.

So true

and so sad.

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