Kentucky Wildcats

College Basketball’s Best Rivalries

by James Folsom • March 7, 2013

As the regular season winds down this week in college basketball, the best rivalries in the game will be played to end the season. The Duke Blue Devils will visit the North Carolina Tar Heels in what is the greatest rivalry in the sport, and maybe n all of sports. Duke and Carolina are eight […]


Will Kentucky’s Coach Calipari Need to Shift Gears in Recruiting?

by James Folsom • March 4, 2013

The John Calipari method of recruiting since he has been the coach of the Kentucky Wildcats has been pretty simple. He goes to rivals.com or scout.com or whatever recruiting website he likes and looks at the rankings. Then he starts at the top and works his way down at each position and gets the top […]


NCAA Tournament: Is it Time to Expand to 128 Teams?

by James Folsom • February 25, 2013

128 teams in the NCAA Tournament? Blasphemy! That’s what you’re thinking isn’t it? But let’s look at some numbers here. There are roughly 350 Division I college basketball teams. 128 teams in the tournament is well under half of the teams. Compare that to the NBA and NHL where over half the teams get in, […]


College Basketball’s Most Disappointing Teams in 2012-13 Season

by James Folsom • February 23, 2013

Thinking back to the beginning of the season, there are several teams that just have not lived up to the preseason hype. Let’s take a look at some of the worst offenders: North Carolina State Wolfpack- The Wolfpack is 19-7 and 8-5 in the ACC with wins over Duke, UConn and North Carolina. But the […]


How Does Noel Injury Affect College/NBA Basketball Going Forward?

by James Folsom • February 14, 2013

Nerlens Noel, the Freshman center for the Kentucky Wildcats, was about to get paid. Any time you turned on a UK basketball game, some analyst commented that Noel was likely going to be the NBA’s #1 draft pick next season. How much was he about to get paid? We don’t know for sure but we […]