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In a shocking turn of events, the Kentucky Wildcats have made a move that has left fans and analysts stunned. The team’s latest decision has raised eyebrows and sparked a heated debate among college basketball enthusiasts. According to sources, the Wildcats have decided to switch up their starting lineup, moving senior guard Jaxson Robinson to the point guard position. This move comes as a surprise, as Robinson has primarily played as a shooting guard throughout his college career. The decision has left many questioning the team’s strategy and wondering what prompted the change. Some have speculated that the move is…

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The Kentucky Wildcats have a rich history of producing talented basketball players, and this season is no exception. One player in particular is on the verge of breaking a 30-year-old record that has stood the test of time. Senior guard, Jaxson Robinson, is just 15 three-pointers shy of breaking the Wildcats’ single-season three-point shooting record, which has been held by former UK great, Walter McCarty, since the 1995-1996 season. McCarty, a fan favorite during his playing days, made an impressive 102 three-pointers that year, a record that has yet to be surpassed. Robinson, a prolific shooter from beyond the arc,…

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The Kentucky Wildcats’ recent matchup with the Vanderbilt Commodores was filled with intense moments, but one play in particular has left fans and analysts stunned. With the game hanging in the balance, a crucial call by the referees sparked controversy and outrage among Wildcats fans. The play in question involved a apparent foul committed by a Vanderbilt player, which was not called by the officials. The non-call resulted in a turnover for the Wildcats, allowing Vanderbilt to gain possession and eventually score. The Commodores went on to win the game by a narrow margin, leaving the Wildcats and their fans…

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After a dramatic and emotional game against Vanderbilt, BYU head coach Mark Pope left fans with a bittersweet message that has everyone talking. The game, which ended with a hard-fought win, was more than just a basketball match. For Pope, it represented a closing chapter, and his words after the final whistle left a lasting impression. In his post-game comments, Pope spoke about the emotional significance of the game, referencing the challenges and growth the team had undergone over the season. “This one was special,” he shared, reflecting on how the team had come together during tough moments. “It’s not…

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Kentucky Wildcats head coach Mark Pope knows that Kentucky fans don’t accept anything short of greatness. Pope made his coaching debut on Wednesday night as the Wildcats hosted Kentucky Wesleyan for an exhibition matchup. Pope played college basketball at Kentucky back in the day, and he was hired to be the head coach of the team after John Calipari left last offseason. Like always, expectations are high for the Wildcats. Mark Pope came to back to the Kentucky basketball program to win, but he’s bound to lose a game eventually. He joked on Wednesday that when that inevitably happens, Wildcats…

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The 2025 college football season is expected to provide an opportunity for redemption for several programs across the country. These teams aim to recover from disappointing 2024 seasons and improve enough to relieve their head coaches from being on the hot seat. The Kentucky Wildcats, led by head coach Mark Stoops, are one of the teams facing this challenge. Last year, they finished with a 4-8 record, their worst performance since Stoops’ first season in 2013 when they had a record of 2-10. There is considerable pressure on Stoops. Despite his successful tenure at Kentucky, where he became the winningest…

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Kentucky basketball freshman guard Travis Perry talks about his first career start in UK’s 82-78 loss at Texas on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025. On the eve of the game at Texas on Saturday, it dawned on Travis Perry that he was about to become the starting point guard for the Kentucky Wildcats. Lamont Butler and Kerr Kriisa — the team’s two fifth-year point guards — were officially ruled out on Friday night’s SEC injury report. The Cats’ de facto point guard in their place — Jaxson Robinson, another fifth-year player — was ruled out, too, forced to miss a second…

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No. 17 Kentucky Seeks Revenge Against Vanderbilt Despite Guard Woes Kentucky (17-8, 6-6 SEC) is dealing with serious depth issues at point guard, but it needs a win Tuesday night to stay competitive in the SEC standings when it faces Vanderbilt (17-8, 5-7 SEC) in Lexington. The Wildcats are reeling from a late-game collapse at Texas and trying to find stability with their fourth-string point guard, Travis Perry. Meanwhile, Vanderbilt blew a 13-point halftime lead at Tennessee in its last game and aims to sweep Kentucky for the season after a 74-69 win on Jan. 25. Kentucky’s Point Guard Problems…

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Be careful what you wish for; you just might get it. Tyreek Hill prioritized money over winning when he wrestled himself away from the Kansas City Chiefs. Now he’s upset that he’s not part of contending for a championship and is possibly angling for a trade from the Miami Dolphins. Most people saw this sort of situation unfolding once Hill wound up in South Beach. Antonio Brown, apparently, is part of that group. He claimed to know Hill was destined for doom on Theo Von’s This Past Weekend podcast. In his mind, Hill tried to game the system by chasing…

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Stephen Ross believes in Chris Grier and they both believe in Mike McDaniel. That might change after the 2025 season but with a critical year for both of them, Grier’s history could come back to bite him. Ross is a businessman and it is almost a guarantee that if Grier was running one of his other companies with these results, he would have already been fired. It’s a testament to the lack of Ross’ football knowledge that Grier still has a job. If nothing else, Grier has convinced him that he is indispensable. Grier was given a public nod of…

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