community.foxsports.com - 6/4/2008
—
Billy Gillispie is at it again, this time taking a backup in
the MEAC.
That’s right. The Kentucky coach,
better-known for taking kids just out of grammar school, will likely accept a
commitment from Hampton transfer
Matt Pilgrim on Wednesday.
``I haven’t committed yet, but it’s going to be done tomorrow (Wednesday)
afternoon,” the 6-foot-8 sophomore forward told FOXSports.com.
...
Comments
Blog Reactions
MORNING ROUNDUP - 6/04/08
Thirtyfive Seconds —
The Roburt Sallie Story
A Sea Of Blue —
... to end here at Kentucky, and compared with the almost opaque recruiting methods of Tubby Smith's years here, it is an interesting, and from a blogging standpoint welcome, change. Gillispie seems to almost enjoy the buzz created whenever a new recruit comes on his radar, and I think it is working out very well for him in the off season. Gillispie even has guys like North Carolina fan and Loathsome Troll Jeff Goodman spooked to the extend that the articles coming out of that black pit of despair he calls a blog have swung over to the highly negative and ...
Pilgrim Transferring to Kentucky
March Madness All Season —
... to take summer classes. However, Pilgrim is not living with the rest of the players at Wildcat Lodge, and the team is not making any announcements regarding his scholarship status or his status with the basketball team. Jeff Goodman of FOXSports.com first reported on Tuesday that Pilgrim had decided to transfer to Kentucky. A source told Goodman that Pilgrim was supremely skilled, but a "cancer" to the team. "He was the most talented player in the league," the source said. "But he’s a giant head case. I’m shocked Kentucky would take him." Pilgrim, a ...
Related Content
Not a good showing for SEC baseball
johnclay.typepad.com 6/2/2008 — Nine SEC baseball teams were invited to the NCAA Tournament. More than any other conference. Arkansas made the NCAA Tournament after failing to qualify for the SEC Tournament. Yet after three days of play, only one SEC team has made it through to this week's Super Regionals, while a second conference team tries to make its way through tonight. Here is how conference teams fared:
Alabama: ...
Ashley Judd: Kentucky Wildcats Fan
babesinsportsland.blogspot.com 6/3/2008 — I introduce you to Ashley Judd, French major from the University of Kentucky in 2007. She actually would have graduated in 1990, but failed to sign a piece of paper.
Oh yeah, she's done a bit of acting, too.
Motivational Stories From Kentucky Little League [Heroes]
deadspin.com 6/3/2008 —
This one-legged wonder featured in the photo above is 8-year-old Adam Bender, who has one leg (obviously) and, apparently, may still have a higher OPS than Richie Sexson will this year .
Losing his leg as a one-year-old to cancer, Bender's ...
More on UCLA and Jasper
beloblog.com 6/6/2008 — Here are two reasons why UCLA may not be the best fit for Kentucky transfer Derrick Jasper, even though his defense-first style clearly meshes with the philosophy of the coaching staff:
1. Jasper wants to return to point guard at his new school, ...
'OLD' SCHOOL —
NY Post: Sports 6/2/2008
Kenny Perry's sole purpose on the PGA Tour this year is to go home to Kentucky for the Ryder Cup. He took a big step yesterday by winning on a course that feels like home. "Magic always happens for me here," Perry said after closing with a 3-under...