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Showing posts with label Reece Davis. Show all posts
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Monday, February 15, 2010

Reece Davis Reflects on Gameday

To highlight the interview, Reece says that he admits that most of the fans did not show up to see their show, but to exhibit their passion to the rest of the country, "which quite frankly, is simply unmatched," he says. He also goes on to say that he usually doesn't like to rank Gameday appearances because he doesn't want it to get on the Internet and be a shot against other schools, but in this case, he has not experienced anything like he did in Lexington on Saturday. When he looks back on his entire career, Reece ranks Saturday's Gameday Show as possibly the most incredible thing he's ever been a part of. Reece is one of the few employees of the Worldwide Leader of Sports that truly understands and appreciates college basketball's greatest program and fan base.



Be sure to check back with us here at Wildcat Wrap as we "Wrap up" tomorrow night's battle with Mississippi State in Starkville. Just like the Wall/Downey matchup a few weeks ago, the Jarvis Vernardo matchup with Cousins and Patterson in the post will be another one to take a close look at. One of the few dark spots in the Tennessee win was a single digit performance by Cousins, ending his seven game streak of putting up a "Double-Double". It was Cousins' worst game of the season and he'll need to rebound from it against the nations best shot blocker on Tuesday. If it's another quiet game for Cousins, than Bledsoe and Wall might have to take over again.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

College Gameday: Knight won't be there, but will the '96 Cats?

"The trip to Kentucky will be unlike anything GameDay has ever seen. Rupp will be rocking. I have a deep appreciation for the tradition of the great programs. There's something magical about that big blue jersey. When those fans fill Rupp Saturday morning, pulling off a GameDay first with a sold-out house, it will give an exclamation point to what's obvious. The Cats are back!" -ESPN's Reece Davis, he "gets it".

Reece Davis understands Kentucky basketball. Guys like Bob Knight and Digger Phelps don't because they simply can't get over all those losses to the Cats in their coaching days. If you haven't heard yet, Bob Knight will NOT be at College Gameday and ESPN cites "travel issues" as the reason. I seriously doubt the legitimacy of that excuse, and at first I was disappointed as I was looking forward to 24,000 fans booing him every time he opened his mouth. However, the more I have thought about it, I'm glad he will not be there and taking away attention from where it should be. The attention should be solely focused on Kentucky basketball, not some bitter old rival coach. This is what should be a celebration of our program, past and present, on the national stage.

With the entire 1996 team in town this weekend, shouldn't Gameday be focused on them, instead? If you didn't already know, Derek Anderson has filmed a documentary about the 1996 UK team, titled "Untouchables: the Greatest Team Ever". The film is premiering with it's official "Blue Carpet" screening at the Hyatt Regency Ballroom on Friday night and the entire '96 team minus their lousy head coach will be in attendance. All the proceeds of the film will benefit the Derek Anderson Foundation. Rumor has it that the team featuring an astounding total of 10 NBA players will also be on the court for the Gameday Show on Saturday morning. This year marks the first time the entire team has all been retired from the NBA and can make such an appearance like this. Could you imagine how much Rupp will be rocking if this indeed happens? Check out the film trailer below!



Either way, it will be another clear example, with a 24,000 capacity packed crowd for an 11am College Gameday show, that there simply is no other fan base in college sports that supports their team with the same intensity and passion as in Kentucky.

Here's an example below, of when the show was at UCLA...

(Photo courtesy of rushthecourt.net)

At UCLA, one of the greatest programs in college basketball, you can clearly see from the image that only a few thousand fans in the first few sections of Pauley Pavillion were even filled up, that is if you include the pep band. This shows just how incredible Saturday's Gameday appearance at Rupp will be, with an unparalleled 24,000 fans at a morning pre-game show, 10 hours before the Cats tip off with Tennessee that evening. There is just no fan base that comes even close to Kentucky basketball fans, and that's about to be displayed again on Saturday for the entire nation to see.