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Jun 16, 2008 Oct 11, 2010 6 59

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The report on the investigation on the former UK player's high school grades is scheduled to be released tomorrow, Friday Sept 24th, @ 4:00pm.

over 1 year ago Tiny stephensmith 0 comments

4-star Jacksonville (Fla.) Providence HS 2G/SF Stacey Poole made his college choice on ESPNU just moments ago, picking Kentucky over S.C.

over 2 years ago Tiny stephensmith 1 comment

This is a link to the C.J. reporting on the news that came out this morning.

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A Sea Of Blue Watch Kentucky vs. Florida Game Online!

Good morning Big Blue Faithful!

For those of us who are at work, or for some other reason will not be able to watch the big game on T.V. today,  I have great news! After much searching, I have finally found a live webcast that is a available from Yahoo! Sports.

Here is the link, enjoy:

http://sports.yahoo.com/top/collegebroadcast/teams/jps

Have a great day everyone!

 

Ohhhhh.... C... A... T... S... CATS! CATS! CATS!!!

 

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A Sea Of Blue Roburt Sallie Headed To Memphis

The following is the  story as it appears from Scout.com:

The Memphis Tigers are the proud owners of a 6-foot-5 shooting guard. Roburt Sallie, a former Nebraska signee and current San Francisco City Junior College, committed to the Tigers on Monday.

“I’ve spoken to 20-25 different schools and that goes from the highest majors to some of the mid-majors but I narrowed it to three and it came down to Cincinnati, Kentucky and Memphis,” Sallie told Scout.com. “Memphis is just perfect for me because the style fits my game and this is perfect.”

The Tigers building was a big draw and a huge reason why he’s not making a visit to Kentucky later this week. “That FedEx Arena, man,” Sallie said. “It’s an opportunity to play there night in and night out. It’s unreal. Memphis is a great city and it’s a very good community. Cal is Cal, he’s a great coach with a proven track record. He’s got 7 guys in the NBA and half of these guys I played with already.”

This past season, Sallie was the state junior college player of the year and averaged 19 points. He originally signed with Nebraska but was not allowed to enroll and now he’s a Tiger.

“This has been a blessing. Everything happens for a reason in life. Fortunately I’ve been trying to play and I’m finally eligible. For some reason, God didn’t intend me to play for Nebraska. I was dedicated to them and I still wish today I’d have the opportunity to play for them because they’re great.”

John Parker, Sallies’ former assistant coach at the Patterson School, found Memphis’ strength and conditioning program to be an enormous asset.

“To be honest, I think the strength coach (sold him). He physically showed the improvements of the guys. He takes photos and shows them and then 4-5 months later it was night and day. That sold him that he could take his body to another level.”

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