Brad Underwood: UK kept letting us back in. It's what they do.

DraftCat

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Yeah I mean it's been obvious all season we've got a bit tight and careless at the end of games.

When teams start getting a bit desperate and the refs swallow the whistle... UK is absolutely a wreck. I think once we start getting more athletes this can be mitigated a bit. Right now everything has to be nearly perfect.

The Texas game was a prime example.
 
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He's not wrong, but he's not right either. Kentucky's inability to keep its foot on the throttle has been a problem at many times this season, with almost catastrophic results in Oklahoma. But tonight was actually different. If I recall correctly, Illinois never pulled closer than six in the second half, and when they did, Kentucky answered every single time, rattling off points until the lead swelled to the double digits. I was worried in the second half, but honestly, only out of habit or reflex, and because the stakes were so high. Kentucky rarely looked at risk. I'd love to believe the team rounded a corner with that tonight.

(But as long as we are taking pot shots, I was surprised at how soft Illinois was. They couldn't stop us.)
 
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Aike

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He's not wrong, but he's not right either. Kentucky's inability to keep its foot on the throttle has been a problem at many times this season, with almost catastrophic results in Oklahoma. But tonight was actually different. If I recall correctly, Illinois never pulled closer than six in the second half, and when they did, Kentucky answered every single time, rattling off points until they lead swelled to the double digits. I was worried in the second half, but honestly, only out of habit or reflex, and because the stakes were so high. Kentucky rarely looked at risk. I'd love to believe the team rounded a corner with that tonight.

(But as long as we are taking pot shots, I was surprised at how soft Illinois was. They couldn't stop us.)
Some of the games where we let people back in we were without point guards. The blown game at Texas, and the nearly blown game at Oklahoma spring to mind.
 

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He's not wrong, but he's not right either. Kentucky's inability to keep its foot on the throttle has been a problem at many times this season, with almost catastrophic results in Oklahoma. But tonight was actually different. If I recall correctly, Illinois never pulled closer than six in the second half, and when they did, Kentucky answered every single time, rattling off points until they lead swelled to the double digits. I was worried in the second half, but honestly, only out of habit or reflex, and because the stakes were so high. Kentucky rarely looked at risk. I'd love to believe the team rounded a corner with that tonight.

(But as long as we are taking pot shots, I was surprised at how soft Illinois was. They couldn't stop us.)
I’m sure you made great points. I just personally hate run on sentences and words that should have been broken into paragraphs.

But hell yeah. Go cats.
 

KyCatFan1

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It's the NCAA Tournament. A lot of good teams struggled with putting teams away with big leads. We still would have won by 15 if we didn't ease up at the end and let them hit garbage baskets. It also didn't help us that they only had 1 foul in the first 8 and a half minutes and 3 with I think 7 or 8 minutes to go. Then calling fouls on us on multiple possessions in a row. Hard to pull away like that
 

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Just another player that turns down kentucky, and goes onto doing absolutely nothing. Riley
 

Dead Cat Bounce

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He's not wrong, but he's not right either. Kentucky's inability to keep its foot on the throttle has been a problem at many times this season, with almost catastrophic results in Oklahoma. But tonight was actually different. If I recall correctly, Illinois never pulled closer than six in the second half, and when they did, Kentucky answered every single time, rattling off points until they lead swelled to the double digits. I was worried in the second half, but honestly, only out of habit or reflex, and because the stakes were so high. Kentucky rarely looked at risk. I'd love to believe the team rounded a corner with that tonight.

(But as long as we are taking pot shots, I was surprised at how soft Illinois was. They couldn't stop us.)
The more I think about it, the more his comment reads with a sense of failure as a coach. I mean, if he watched enough UK tape to know that blowing leads was a team tendency, then you know he told his squad, No matter the score, keep fighting, don’t panic, Kentucky will let you back in the game. But Kentucky kept gunning tonight, and it’s possible that his advice instilled a sense of false security. Just a WAG.