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bthaunert

Heisman
Apr 4, 2007
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Without looking it up...name the players in the front row...and #33 in the back row


 

UKSanders_rivals37733

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Jan 1, 2003
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wow... tough ask to have people name mostly walk-ons from a team photo... much less a team 15+ years ago, but I'll try a few

30 - Dwight Perry
12 - Mark Krebs
23 - Meeks
13 - Michael Porter
10 - wasn't he an Eastern KY kid... Landon something, maybe? He may have been scholarship
 

jmw23712

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May 9, 2009
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From left to right:

Todd Lantern, Sam Malone, Seth Curry, Darbyshire, this isn’t the university name, Michael Porter, that one guy, Rusty, Jodie Meeks.

#33 is one of the greatest practice players we’ve ever had
 
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jeffky

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34 liggins
1 Darius Miller
55 jortz
54 Patrick Patterson
23 Jody Meeks
43 Landon slone
 

*Fox2Monk*

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Jun 10, 2009
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-2 Matt Scherbenski
-11 Something Delph?
12- Mark Krebs
30- Dwight Perry
23- Jody Meeks
13- shall not be named
25- not sure
10- Landon Sloan
14- not a clue
 

BleedBlue13

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From left to right:

Todd Lantern, Sam Malone, Seth Curry, Darbyshire, this isn’t the university name, Michael Porter, that one guy, Rusty, Jodie Meeks.

#33 is one of the greatest practice players we’ve ever had
Damn we had Seth Curry on the bench lol
 
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blw

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May 26, 2010
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Two of the answers for the front row are given away by the player posters in the background of the picture.
 
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Oh yeah I remember him now, from IMG Academy I think. I always remember that because of the UK IMG sports network.
Liggins, Patterson, Miller, Harrelson and Meeks gave us some good memories during their UK careers thankfully. Those sure were sometimes during the BCG era. Some fans trying to hype up and convince themselves of a bunch of 2-3 star players. Stewart and Galloway were two I thought would turn out to be decent players. Ramon Harris couldn't shoot well at all here but turned out to be a good shooter in his professional career. I remember Galloway's dunk on the night Meeks hit the game-winner to beat Florida in Rupp.



 
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*Fox2Monk*

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Liggins, Patterson, Miller, Harrelson and Meeks gave us some good memories during their UK careers thankfully. Those sure were sometimes during the BCG era. Some fans trying to hype up and convince themselves of a bunch of 2-3 star players. Stewart and Galloway were two I thought would turn out to be decent players. Ramon Harris couldn't shoot well at all here but turned out to be a good shooter in his professional career. I remember Galloway's dunk on the night Meeks hit the game-winner to beat Florida in Rupp.




I really liked Harris such a good defender and played really hard.
 

*Fox2Monk*

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Liggins, Patterson, Miller, Harrelson and Meeks gave us some good memories during their UK careers thankfully. Those sure were sometimes during the BCG era. Some fans trying to hype up and convince themselves of a bunch of 2-3 star players. Stewart and Galloway were two I thought would turn out to be decent players. Ramon Harris couldn't shoot well at all here but turned out to be a good shooter in his professional career. I remember Galloway's dunk on the night Meeks hit the game-winner to beat Florida in Rupp.




I thought Galloway had a lot of potential too.
 

saxonburgcat

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Aug 22, 2012
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#15 is AJ Stewart. I remember he had a halfway decent game against Vanderbilt in '09.

I recall the story on AJ back in the day when one of the assistants had said that we were recruiting him. A media personality called him up for an interview and he said that he had never even heard from UK and didn't know he was being recruited. That was reported in the media and the very next day AJ received a call from UK! Okay, found the story below: