Yes he did and it looks ridiculous.Pearl dyed his hair.
Game over. How would UK have done against VA?
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F that dude
That’s what happens when you defend the 3 versus giving them good looks.Auburn 5-24 from 3. Lol
How would UK have done against Auburn?Game over. How would UK have done against VA?
How would UK have done against Auburn?
Cal can't figure that out - you think he even watches tape on defending pick in roll? He would rather switch Travis on HarperNotice how Virginia is playing the Pik N Roll...the defender forces the dribbler away from the basket while the original defender fights through the screen. No switches!
That destroyed us all year. And everyone saw that but our staffNotice how Virginia is playing the Pik N Roll...the defender forces the dribbler away from the basket while the original defender fights through the screen. No switches!
The Kentucky Effect is real.Same old same old, teams beat UK out then flame out next game.
UK needs to get in gear and start returning some notable players outside the once every half-decade PJ or WCS anomaly.
They shot like this against us too. The difference is, we couldn’t guard their drives.AUB is done. Why couldn't they shoot like this against us? Instead of all those tall bouncing drop 3s and dead balls rolling in.
The Kentucky Effect is real.
That destroyed us all year. And everyone saw that but our staff
Auburn shooting almost as badly as they did against us.
Only difference is that UVA didn't crap the bed like UK did.
It's a shame that these two sham programs and their 4th tier fan bases are playing for a trip to the title game.
UK needs to get in gear and start returning some notable players outside the once every half-decade PJ or WCS anomaly.
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