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Saturday, January 24, 2009
It's Game Day Baby!
Thursday, January 22, 2009
The Breakdown of a Great Gillispie and Lobo Chessmatch
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Sitting Alone Atop the Awestruck SEC
I think Gillispie will be happy with a win over Auburn. He warned against a potential battle, and he got one. But what he will not be pleased with is the Cats effort and urgency with the ball handling . They play with such great energy, but they have yet to harness it. The Tennessee and Georgia game gave us an indicator of what is to come early February and in to March.
This is still a maturing team and no matter how great they've played in some games, there are going to be let downs and just bad games. Even your clutch players may seem to lose bearing...if in those games you can pull it together with grit and determination and pull out a win...well, that only bolsters one's confidence. "We didn't fall apart, we didn't give in to the temptation to lay it down...we fought, we fought a well match foe, and we won; end of story. (thoughts that a player might have)" That is Gillispie's main philosophy, what his team chemistry is focused on, COMPETING. He demands his player compete on every single possession, and if you are not willing to do that, then you will be sitting the bench next to ball boys (nothing against the ball boys, but come on, not since Water Boy did a ball boy get any playing time). Most of the media and fans in the Bluegrass didn't understand the language of "competing every play" According to the Hearld-Leader, even the players didn't know exactly what he meant. The foreign concept is so simple: Every second you are on the court you need to be giving every ounce of strength you have to that play...that play is the most important play in the game. Don't worry about saving yourself for offense, because there are plenty of guys on the team that can score. Text book example of what Coach is looking for; At Tennessee, Jodie has 52 points and he is diving on the floor for a loose rebound at the waning seconds of a game that is well in hand. Kentucky did compete tonight but not to the level that Gillispie is pushing them to reach (and no it was not a shut out, like I had hoped. Maybe next time).
Teams like Auburn, who come in the ubber underdogs and have been experiencing a shooting drought, are very dangerous to a team like Kentucky. They have nothing to lose,so the weight is lifted off of their shoulders. It seems to free up their arms just enough to throw in a few threes. They gave us one of there better games and we gave them something less than on par. Yet a win is a win. Gillispie said, earlier in the week, "You say little when you win and less when you don't. (The quote, from Monday's call in show [www.kentucky.com], was in reference to being ranked in the top 25 but I think that it applies here as well)."
"How many does that make for you, Billy Clyde?" Says a man at the local convenient, as Gillispie is buying a nutritious breakfast of Dr. Pepper and Peanut Butter Crackers.
"Well, I don't really keep count, but I know I got two holding up my coffee table in the living room." They all have a big laugh.
Fans don't hang your head in thinking that we got away with one! No! We fought, and competed and won. I reiterate that point because I want you to get it. My dad always repeated himself, and I rarely have forgotten anything he ever said. Kentucky, is a program that have been successful for a great many years, and they will be successful for a great many years. "They had it before you, they'll have it long after your gone." (Al Mcguire, Marquette Coach). We know that we can't expect Jodie to pour 54 every night, but you can rely on Jodie competing every play.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Billy G.'s Amazing Act
Monday, January 19, 2009
3 CHEERS FOR UK
Here is a little Inauguration Day pick me up. Just sing these as loud as you can...in your home, streets and shopping centers. Have a great day...oh by the way it is my wife's Nina B-day. Go to her link Nina Mullins Photography, at the middle of this page, and send her an email wishing her a happy birthday.
On, On U Of K (Fight Song)
On, on, U of K, we are right for the fight today,
Hold that ball and hit that line;
Ev'ry Wildcat star will shine;
We'll fight, fight, fight, for the blue and white
As we roll to that goal, Varsity,
And we'll kick, pass and run, 'til the battle is won,
And we'll bring home the victory
My Old Kentucky Home
The sun shines bright on my old Kentucky home,
'Tis summer, the people are gay;
The corntop's ripe and the meadows in the bloom,
While the birds make music all the day.
The young folks roll on the little cabin floor,
All merry, all happy, and bright;
By-n-by hard times come a-knocking at the door,
Then, my old Kentucky home, good-night!
(CHORUS)
Weep no more, my lady,
Oh! Weep no more, today!
We will sing one song for my old Kentucky home,
For my old Kentucky home far away.
UK Alma Mater
Hail Kentucky, Alma Mater!
Loyal sons and daughters sing;
Sound her praise with voice united;
To the breeze her colors fling.
To the blue and white be true;
Badge triumphant age on age;
Blue, the sky that o'er us bends;
White, Kentucky's stainless page.
(http://www.ukathletics.com/trads/songs.html)