Yawns. Maybe you could find someone who cares. Opinions from haters are so irrelevant.Yes, it's gotta be the fault of the opposing point of view. You're the very worst on this board for intolerance of an opposing viewpoint. Stop being a hypocrite.
Yawns. Maybe you could find someone who cares. Opinions from haters are so irrelevant.Yes, it's gotta be the fault of the opposing point of view. You're the very worst on this board for intolerance of an opposing viewpoint. Stop being a hypocrite.
UK should have started scheduling UofL the minute Denny arrived.This. In the 80s it was really tense. Louisville won in 80 and 86 and were the “cool” team on the rise whereas UK was kind of old school. Denny crum loved talking smack. Fun times though.
See, Tennessee has never really felt like a rivalry to me. I mean I know we're border states and all that, but the rivalry has never been that intense to me. Not like Indiana and Louisville.It's always Tennessee and Louisville in everything Everyone else comes and goes.
You haven't spent much time around them have youSee, Tennessee has never really felt like a rivalry to me. I mean I know we're border states and all that, but the rivalry has never been that intense to me. Not like Indiana and Louisville.
You amuse me. You and your sock accounts.Yawns. Maybe you could find someone who cares. Opinions from haters are so irrelevant.
How about 91-92 Boo Brewer throwing Sean woods over his shoulders like a sack of potatoes. Woods came up trying to land a haymaker, but was wrapped up by the ref.A rivalry has never been more instense than Kentucky/Louisville in the 80s when UofL was having their run. The dream game occurred. Then Sutton arrived and made the little brother comment. Then Chapman went off for 26 points at UofL and the modern rivalry was born.
If this is before your time, just know that everything that has occurred after the stretch in the 80s has been nothing in comparison.
Oh, poor thing. You got punked too. Looks like only haters fell for that. Not sure who started it but man you guys got that wrong line everything else.You amuse me. You and your sock accounts.
You're fascinated with "punked". Probably because of your preference for taking it in the ***.Oh, poor thing. You got punked too. Looks like only haters fell for that. Not sure who started it but man you guys got that wrong line everything else.
As far as amusing you, I suspect that’s easily done.
Seriously? That’s what you got? Haters always flee by making anatomical or sexual references. I’m guessing due to some common deficiency.You're fascinated with "punked". Probably because of your preference for taking it in the ***.
Better than the nonsense you've got.Seriously? That’s what you got? Haters always flee by making anatomical or sexual references. I’m guessing due to some common deficiency.
That’s what all the quitters say when in full scale retreat.Better than the nonsense you've got.
Oh, you’ve done a self portrait. Only a clown would bash Kentucky’s basketball program.
Oh, you’ve done a self portrait. Only a clown would bash Kentucky’s basketball program.
Poor thing. Can’t even count to one correctly. You got punked worst of all I see. Let’s work on your counting skills. That finger you got stuck up your nose. That’s one. One is the number of accounts I have.
One for each of your accounts!
Except for this past year, practice.So the UK/IU thread got me thinking of some of the intense rivalry times. I’m not asking who you would consider the most intense rival of UK all time, but rather what timeframe do you think UK had its most intense rivalry and with who?
The UK/UL rivalry was pretty fun around 12-15, especially living in Louisville.
My dad has told me a lot of great stories of UK/IU during the Hall/Knight days.
Lets hear some good rival stories and memories. When do you think UK was at it most heated with a rival?
good listIMO the top rivals in order all time
Loserville
Indiana
Tennessee
LSU (Dale Brown years)
Arkansas ( early 90’s)
We don’t play Dook enough to consider it a rivalry. We used to play Notre Dame every year but we won 80% of them, so that’s not a rivalry.
Me thinks you’ve alienated a portion of the fanbaseI'm going with Eastern Kentucky. Those EKU fans are RABID...FULL of HATE for UK. UofL East I say..
I'm kidding...maybe...
Seriously, I'm kidding...![]()
My EKU grad brother wouldn't like hearing it...[laughing]Me thinks you’ve alienated a portion of the fanbase![]()
My disdain of all things Tennessee come from a couple of things.I think there's a lot of hate for Tennessee but I agree with others in that labeling it a true "rivalry" seems strong to me. It gives them more credit than they deserve in a sense. Rick Barnes seemingly is on the right track, but UT has done nothing notable in their history. I can concede that those who live near the border have a different perspective.
I've been to Nashville for the SEC tournament a handful of times, been to a few other events where multiple fan bases gather. I have only personally experienced three interactions with fans I would consider truly "hostile" in all my time being a fan. All three instances were with a Tennessee fan just walking by me on the street. Didn't even so much as look at them. The UT fanbase is the biggest bunch of ******** I've ever seen.
I live in Tennessee now, have for the last 6.5 years.You haven't spent much time around them have you
You poor bastard. Behind enemy lines. Tell me where we need to send the supply drop!I live in Tennessee now, have for the last 6.5 years.
Grew up with the majority of my family living in Tennessee, Oak Ridge, LaFollette, and Knoxville. It’s all football with them! Peyton Manning > Jesus with them.I live in Tennessee now, have for the last 6.5 years.
Haha, I have to admit, it's a pretty beautiful state. We love living here.You poor bastard. Behind enemy lines. Tell me where we need to send the supply drop!
I'm in middle Tennessee, but I do like that part of the state too.Grew up with the majority of my family living in Tennessee, Oak Ridge, LaFollette, and Knoxville. It’s all football with them! Peyton Manning > Jesus with them.
Louisville isn't competitive with us in basketball, yet that's a rivalry no?Haha, I have to admit, it's a pretty beautiful state. We love living here.
I just never felt the big "UT - UK rivalry." Historically we've dominated them in basketball, and they've dominated us in football. With some blips on the radar to the contrary but not many. It just has never had the competitiveness of a true rivalry to me.
Indiana and Louisville are historically really good basketball programs. The games always feel big because of that. It’s fun to call Louisville metro conference or WKU or whatever, but they’re truly a much stronger basketball program than Tennessee. They just are.Louisville isn't competitive with us in basketball, yet that's a rivalry no?
To me personally, there's no one I care about beating in EVERYTHING than Tennessee. Louisville will always be the Metro, CUSA school that was never even worthy of being called our rival. We had Georgia v Georgia Tech, Florida v Florida State, South Carolina v Clemson, and here we are playing these commuter school chumps. They were WKU at best. Not worth our time.
Tennessee is our conference rival. Beating them has far bigger ramifications for us recruiting wise in everything. Yeah, beating Louisville helps us with Louisville prospects but that city and this state don't produce enough talent in any one sport that I worry about them. How long has the Tennessee game affected our perception in the SEC. How many 7-5 seasons could have been 8-4. Just look at the perception of South Carolina nationally and amongst the SEC just because of being able to beat them with enough frequency.
No one cares if we beat Louisville but us. No one.
I want Indiana back on our schedule in football and basketball. If we played regularly again, yeah, it'd probably be uglier than the UofL series. I'm in my 30s so I only remember us beating the shell of Bobby Knight. Would have loved to see him and Joe B going at it. To hell with those candy striped bastards.
Yeah, but we both know this is about more than basketball. Sure, UNC is rival in basketball but not anything else.Indiana and Louisville are historically really good basketball programs. The games always feel big because of that. It’s fun to call Louisville metro conference or WKU or whatever, but they’re truly a much stronger basketball program than Tennessee. They just are.
I don’t know man. I know they’re our conference rivals but it just doesn’t feel that intense to me.
My post about the Grand Ole Opry got you stirred up, me too.Yeah, but we both know this is about more than basketball. Sure, UNC is rival in basketball but not anything else.
There's no school other than Tennessee that I care about beating in EVERYTHING. Yes, I also feel that way about Louisville but I don't really care beyond the Big 3 frankly. Indiana used to be intense but that ship sailed.
Tennessee is Public Enemy #1. Always.
That was 50 years agoI spent 55 years living in KY, 6 miles from the Tennessee state line. I'll bet you know my answer !
Ernie and Bernie, Ron Slay ... need I go on ? ! ?
I don’t share your hatred, but I appreciate it.Yeah, but we both know this is about more than basketball. Sure, UNC is rival in basketball but not anything else.
There's no school other than Tennessee that I care about beating in EVERYTHING. Yes, I also feel that way about Louisville but I don't really care beyond the Big 3 frankly. Indiana used to be intense but that ship sailed.
Tennessee is Public Enemy #1. Always.