Host Garry Gupton and analysts Darrell Bird of the CatsPause Magazine (Kentucky) and Howie Lindsey of the Louisville SportsReport magazine (Louisville) keep fans up-to-date on the latest news and information about their favorite teams.
The next several weeks could be a very formative period for UK basketball and football recruiting and in this week's edition, we break down exactly what that could mean for the Cats' 2014 classes plus a special announcement on an upcoming feature.
Derrick Ansley did not sell dreams to rising Alabama junior JarMarkus Sims. Instead, he explained that there is no substitute for hard work. The approach seems to have worked.
Most prospects have a long list for what they are looking for in a college. For Georgia Military College lineman Adam Ducket, it includes a place to hunt and fish.
Prior to landing Drew Barker, UK had been looking at Louisville (Ky.) Valley's Robert Jones as a dual-threat quarterback option. Now, he could be getting a second look from the Cats at another position.
When Derrick Ansley's stellar college playing career came to a close he had his sights set on SportsCenter. Getting into coaching wasn't necessarily on his to-do list.
The No. 8 Louisville baseball team came home from Florida disappointed. The Big East regular-season champion was eliminated in two straight games at the conference tournament and must now wait for the NCAA bracket to be released Monday.
University of Louisville coaches, student-athletes, and athletic staff members will make five regional stops on the "Cardinal Caravan" in June to interact with UofL fans across the region.
The top player in the state of North Carolina had it down to five schools with a decision set for Wednesday afternoon. With two schools on him the hardest, Theo Pinson decided to stay local at days end.