Rupp and Freedom are outdated and doesn't have the seating required to draw some bigger Pre-season and post season tourney's which I feel they could. Lot of revenue for both cities to be gained by this....
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Rupp and Freedom are outdated and doesn't have the seating required to draw some bigger Pre-season and post season tourney's which I feel they could. Lot of revenue for both cities to be gained by this....
"Also, your cute little story about the Fern Creek A.D. waiving bad grades is pretty funny, considering that he doesn't have the power to do so. The eligibility rules are issued by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association "
tim i'm sorry to bust your bubble on my facts on this subject but your wrong in every aspect of your thinking on this one...I would never post such a thing if i didn't know of this first hand and i do mean first hand knowledge of the programs process.... It might not be divulged to the public per say as the way the system works..but it's true in every way possible.
That is why i will be curious if the 3 player's will qualify for their freshman year at U of L is all I am saying.
[QUOTE=MsgMills;407055]"Also, your cute little story about the Fern Creek A.D. waiving bad grades is pretty funny, considering that he doesn't have the power to do so. The eligibility rules are issued by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association "
tim i'm sorry to bust your bubble on my facts on this subject but your wrong in every aspect of your thinking on this one...I would never post such a thing if i didn't know of this first hand and i do mean first hand knowledge of the programs process.... It might not be divulged to the public per say as the way the system works..but it's true in every way possible.
That is why i will be curious if the 3 player's will qualify for their freshman year at U of L is all I am saying.[/QUOTE]
So are you saying that the Fern Creek AD is having grades changed? How do you have such insider knowledge? I don't know much about the football team, but know quite a bit about the basketball program.
[QUOTE=Tim_T;407059]So are you saying that the Fern Creek AD is having grades changed? How do you have such insider knowledge? I don't know much about the football team, but know quite a bit about the basketball program.[/QUOTE]
I won't divulge the person who explained the process to me and my wife, but let's just say 1 bad grade is dropped from the basis of the criteria for elgibility so that a player can continue to play on the Fern Creek Football Teams.
[QUOTE=redneckshadrap;407049]"Kentucky has been in the crapper for several years and now one good year and the entire basketball world is suppose to bow down and kiss their feet. "
You just proved Elwood's point.....[/QUOTE]
How so, you lost me, I was referring to attitudes and smack talk, what did I prove??
[QUOTE=mhall;407069]How so, you lost me, I was referring to attitudes and smack talk, what did I prove??[/QUOTE]
Mark all you proved is that this off topic board is all for fun and razzing each other is all...lol
"Louisville in an ELITE Basketball Program" as one said, sorry just busted another hernia from laughing so hard
Clifford Rozier and Never Nervous Ellison as the only 2 consensous all americans since 1985. 2 National Titles since 1956. Final Four in 2005, 1986, 1883, 1982, 1980 - 5 in 30 years. Good Program not an ELITE program, not even the best program in their own conference.
50 NCAA appearances, 100 NCAA Tourney Wins, Two Thousand and some odd overall wins, winningest team in college basketball, 7 NCAA Titles, who knows how many all americans, that is an ELITE PROGRAM.
ELITE PROGRAMS - Duke, North Carolina, Kansas, UCLA (but they better do something quick because they can't rest on that 15 year stretch forever) and Kentucky.
All the rest are Good at Best
:)[QUOTE=elnutsmalljaws;407078]"Louisville in an ELITE Basketball Program" as one said, sorry just busted another hernia from laughing so hard
Clifford Rozier and Never Nervous Ellison as the only 2 consensous all americans since 1985. 2 National Titles since 1956. Final Four in 2005, 1986, 1883, 1982, 1980 - 5 in 30 years. Good Program not an ELITE program, not even the best program in their own conference.
50 NCAA appearances, 100 NCAA Tourney Wins, Two Thousand and some odd overall wins, winningest team in college basketball, 7 NCAA Titles, who knows how many all americans, that is an ELITE PROGRAM.
ELITE PROGRAMS - Duke, North Carolina, Kansas, UCLA (but they better do something quick because they can't rest on that 15 year stretch forever) and Kentucky.
All the rest are Good at Best[/QUOTE] well anything prior to Mike Davis's second year at Indiana and you could add Indiana to that Elite List...We do have 5 National Championship Banner's hanging in the rafter's.....:) :)
[QUOTE=MsgMills;407081]:) well anything prior to Mike Davis's second year at Indiana and you could add Indiana to that Elite List...We do have 5 National Championship Banner's hanging in the rafter's.....:) :)[/QUOTE]
I actually typed Indiana in the list of ELITE and then removed them. I stand corrected for I did not know they had that many titles, love Tom Cream and think he will do an excellent job there and is one of the top 10 coaches in america and hereby add them to my list of ELITE.
[QUOTE=elnutsmalljaws;407083]I actually typed Indiana in the list of ELITE and then removed them. I stand corrected for I did not know they had that many titles, love Tom Cream and think he will do an excellent job there and is one of the top 10 coaches in america and hereby add them to my list of ELITE.[/QUOTE]
ty sir for changing that Elite List of College Basketball Teams.....lol
Tom ( Harry Potter ) Crean for Coach of the year next season....I hope...lol:) :)
If a team is considered one of the top ten basketball programs of all time, does that make them elite?
[QUOTE=elnutsmalljaws;407078]"Louisville in an ELITE Basketball Program" as one said, sorry just busted another hernia from laughing so hard
Clifford Rozier and Never Nervous Ellison as the only 2 consensous all americans since 1985. 2 National Titles since 1956. Final Four in 2005, 1986, 1883, 1982, 1980 - 5 in 30 years. Good Program not an ELITE program, not even the best program in their own conference.
50 NCAA appearances, 100 NCAA Tourney Wins, Two Thousand and some odd overall wins, winningest team in college basketball, 7 NCAA Titles, who knows how many all americans, that is an ELITE PROGRAM.
ELITE PROGRAMS - Duke, North Carolina, Kansas, UCLA (but they better do something quick because they can't rest on that 15 year stretch forever) and Kentucky.
All the rest are Good at Best[/QUOTE]
Typical UK BS. Quit living in the past, if you can finish in the top 25 most years you could call yourself an Elite program. The same could be said for many programs out there. It's just a term. Of course you UK guys think the sun rises and sets in the crack of your ass so I wouldn't expect you to understand it................. Laugh all you want I can't hear ya from here.