Did anyone pick Kentucky to get further than the sweet sixteen?
NoDid anyone pick Kentucky to get further than the sweet sixteen?
With a healthy team they were a contender.Nope. Injuries doomed this team and it didn't have the high level talent to make the final four or win a title even if healthy IMO.
No, my bracket is looking pretty good right now. Unfortunately I have Duke winningDid anyone pick Kentucky to get further than the sweet sixteen?
No. My bracket had Tennessee winning. It’s just too hard to beat a team three times.Did anyone pick Kentucky to get further than the sweet sixteen?
Same. They have had an easy pathNo, my bracket is looking pretty good right now. Unfortunately I have Duke winning
I played 2 brackets , 1 I did , 1 I didn’t .. tonight UT had a great gameplay , their subs played out the *** , our forwards were not up the challenge . We were not quite athletic enough . And we need a traditional center , not a f%}}+%}%ing point guard center . But injuries derailed what we really wanted to do this season .. sad … FU Vols .. FU foreverDid anyone pick Kentucky to get further than the sweet sixteen?
But didn't Bama beat us 3x?No. My bracket had Tennessee winning. It’s just too hard to beat a team three times.
In terms of brackets I always have them go all the way. Realistically, I thought winning the first game would be tough. This roster isn't/wasnt healthy.Did anyone pick Kentucky to get further than the sweet sixteen?
I had us beating Tennessee and losing to Houston. Not that it makes me feel any better but my final four is still intact. I have Bama, Florida, Auburn, Houston. Florida beating Bama. Of course two of those could go out the window tonightDid anyone pick Kentucky to get further than the sweet sixteen?
KSR
Mark Mitchell is officially in the transfer portal -- with a Do Not Contact tag
KSR
Kentucky Could Add an NFL Running Back to the Roster
KSR
10 things to know as Kentucky Volleyball begins the 2026 season
KSR
Mark Mitchell's temporary restraining order in Kentucky has been GRANTED
KSR
The NCAA's win in Colorado is bad news for Alex Afari