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Greet the CATS?

As hard as our CATS battled and worked this year and as much emotion that Joe and Ramel showed (Joe in particular) at the conclusion of yesterday's game....does anyone plan on going to the Airport today to greet them (or to Wildcat Lodge)? Just curious. I think it would be great to have a good number of people to show this team that the Fans are proud of what they did over the entire year even with a 1st round loss!

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Will you be there to greet the CATS?
  • Yes
  • No
  • Maybe

  11 votes | Results

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Promoted from the Diaries: How Long Are You Willing To Wait?

In looking at the North Carolina program and their record when they had a down year I thought it may be interesting to look at both them and UCLA to see how long it really took to bring the programs back to where they are truly an elite team again.  The last 10 years for North Carolina looked like this:

Year     Record     Season Ended
97-98       34-4       Final 4
98-99       24-10      1st Round
99-00       22-14      Final 4
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00-01       26-7       2nd Round
01-02       8-20       End of Regular Season
02-03       19-16      NIT Quarterfinals
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03-04       19-11      2nd Round
04-05       33-4       NCAA Champions
05-06       23-8       2nd Round
06-07       31-7       Elite 8

UCLA's Last 10 years:

Year     Record     Season Ended
97-98       24-9       Sweet 16
98-99       22-9       1st Round
99-00       21-12      Sweet 16
00-01       23-9       Sweet 16
01-02       21-12      Sweet 16
02-03       10-19      End of Regular Season
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03-04       11-17      End of Regular Season
04-05       18-11      1st Round
05-06       32-7       NCAA Finals
06-07       30-6       Final 4

I use both of those examples to show that after a team had been worn down with a lack of recruiting great talent it took at least 2-3 years to truly turn the program around and get it back to where it should be.  In our case people are talking about next year and what the team will look like next year, but if history serves with truly elite teams like UNC, UCLA and UK, it will take more like 2 to 3 years to truly get the talent level back where it should be.

I think BCG will get it turned around but we must give him the time he needs.  Even rushing to judgment next year would, in my opinion, be too soon to tell anything.  So I ask you, How Long are you willing to wait for the UK program to get turned around?

*Note: The dashes indicate a coaching change

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How Long are you willing to wait for the program to get turned around?
  • 1 year
  • 2 years
  • 3 years
  • 4 years
  • 5 years
  • More than 5 years

  29 votes | Results

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Rich Brooks

I don't know if anyone else noticed the graphic that was flashed up during the Arkansas game the other night showing the UK scoring average over the last few years (since Rich Brooks took over).  For those of you who didn't here is a summary:

2003 - 27.3 (Ranked #57)
2004 - 15.7 (Ranked #114)
2005 - 21.7 (Ranked #89)
2006 - 26.7 (Ranked #43)
2007 - 47.0 (Ranked #10 so far)

I don't know about anyone else but seeing that and seeing the results on the field are enough for me to see that Rich Brooks is on the right track.  I know next year may not be quite as good, loosing quite a bit of our offense but seeing the progression under Coach Brooks gives me hope for this year not just being a one and done year.  Hopefully we can see continued success into the future because I am loving what I see in the present!

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Jared Lorenzen

I read on nfl.com that Eli Manning is expected to miss anywhere from a week to a month with a separated right (throwing) shoulder. He's not expected to start Week 2 against the Packers and Jared Lorenzen is expected to be the Giants starting QB.  I will definately be interested to see what J-Lo has to offer if he does make his first NFL start.  Good luck to him, I would love to see him do well!

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Football Recruit?

John Cole of Somerset, KY is one of, if not the top receiver coming out of this years senior class in Kentucky has been offered a scholarship to Vanderbilt and Stanford based solely on his speed. Running between a 4.2 to 4.3 40 at his visits he could be an explosive receiver for anyone interested. But with all of the recent talk about the UK football program my question is whether or not he is on our radar? In just his junior season he compile a state record 1,896 receiving yards and scored a KHSAA all-time best of 28 touchdowns. He not only set two KHSAA single-season receiving records last season, but he ranks fourth in Kentucky high school career receiving yardage just behind Mason County's Chris Lofton. And if he duplicates last year's numbers, John will claim the top spot. He ranks fifth in the state in career touchdown receptions and needs only 14 TD's to claim the top spot in the state's high school football history books. So far he has received offers from Eastern Kentucky University, Western Kentucky University, Vanderbilt and Stanford. Out of those he says he is going to go ahead and early commit before the season starts to either Stanford or Vandy. For more detail on John Cole see This Article from the Commonwealth Journal: http://www.somerset-kentucky.com/localsports/local_story_209171317.html

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