Possible serious injury for Willie Cauley-Stein.....

Submitted by MichiganMan14 on
http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/2010148-willie-cauley-stein-injury… This could have an impact on Sunday's matchup. Nothing is concrete yet but Cauley - Stein is definitely an elite defensive center for Kentucky and a big loss if this injury proves to be serious. Kentucky still has Poythress....Randle and Dakari so there won't be any tears shed for their plight. Let us all bear witness to the ever- growing legend of Jordan Morgan this Sunday as he rumbles with more bigs that he "has no chance" against. I like the 5th year senior's odds once again.

Kentucky.

March 29th, 2014 at 12:37 PM ^

"Coach John Beilein admitted he didn't realize how many fouls his team had committed in the final minute of Monday's 82-76 national championship loss to Louisville, a major error that impacted the Wolverines' strategy down the stretch"

Kentucky

March 29th, 2014 at 12:55 PM ^

Coach John Beilein admitted he didn't realize how many fouls his team had committed in the final minute of Monday's 82-76 national championship loss to Louisville, a major error that impacted the Wolverines' strategy down the stretch

Kentucky

March 29th, 2014 at 12:57 PM ^

The Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team is a college basketball team representing the University of Kentucky. Kentucky has both the most all-time wins (2135) and the highest all-time winning percentage in the history of college basketball (.761). Kentucky's all-time record currently stands at 2135–671. Kentucky also leads all schools in total NCAA tournament appearances with 53, is first in NCAA tournament wins with 112, and ranks second to UCLA in NCAA championships with 8. In addition to these titles, Kentucky also has won the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) in both 1946 and 1976, making it the only school to win multiple NCAA and NIT championships. The Wildcats have played in a record 53 NCAA Tournaments, in a record 157 NCAA Tournament games, have a NCAA record 39 Sweet-16 appearances, a NCAA record 34 Elite-8 appearances, and have a NCAA record 61 total post-season tournament appearances (NCAA and NIT). Further, Kentucky has played in 15 Final Fours (tied with Duke for 3rd place all time), and has 11 NCAA Championship Game appearances (second all time to UCLA), winning 8 NCAA Championships (second all time to UCLA). Kentucky also leads all schools with 58 20-win seasons, 13 30-win seasons, and is the only school with 5 different NCAA Championship coaches (Rupp, Hall, Pitino, Smith, Calipari).[1][2][3]

Kentucky

March 29th, 2014 at 1:04 PM ^

Is the topic on trolling or basketball because wmu, you realy need to gain some friends and a life stp suckling off your grammas teet