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Topic: Senior Profile-The Razor!
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catmandoo
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posted 03-05-2010 01:02 PM
He has been a good Cat, never had a ounce of trouble and always given everything he had! Good luck to him in his life ahead.
For Harris, his UK career has been all over the map. He has played for three different coaches, seen the lowest of the lows with the end of the Billy Clyde era and won over a new coach to see minutes on the current 28-2 version of the UK Wildcats. But through it all, Ramon Harris has been True Blue throughout. He came from Alaska unknown and with only one picture to his name (the famous one of him in a UK shirt, pointing to the logo on the back). During his first season he rarely played, but then he started for the majority of the next two years. That time was tough on Harris, who along with Michael Porter, was often the target of fans’ frustrations about the state of the Clyde program. He came back this year, with less playing time, but a third straight coach who admired his worth ethic. If Tubby, Clyde and Calipari have one thing in common (and this may be the only thing), their praise for Ramon Harris might be it.
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Trey Ball
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posted 03-05-2010 01:11 PM
Something tells me that if UK does manage to win the Title this year that Mr. Harris will make a big play somewhere along the line that will pivotal in making it possible.
-------------------- Wife's Mad. Told me we never talk anymore. And just last nite while watching super bowl told her 2 or 3 times to get me a coke and popcorn. Also told her not to forget to take out trash in the morning. Ain't that something. Also told me I was too indecisive. Can't figure out what to do about that. One nice thing I guess. She called me a pro crastinator. Don't know what a crastinator is but I guess I'm a good one for her to call me a pro. Gonna wait til tomorrow to look that up though. I love her but somrtimes can't help but thinking I should have told uncle Junior to keep his coon hound pup and stevens double barrel and also his youngest daughter.
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catmandoo
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posted 03-05-2010 04:07 PM
Here is a great Vaught story on Ramon's family with some good insight on how they all have done here in Kentuky.
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Blue Hillbilly
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posted 03-05-2010 04:15 PM
I'll agree with Trey. Something tells me that Ramon may be a key down the stretch in the tournament. I wish him all the best in his life after Kentucky. He gave the team everything he had and that's all we can ask of any of our players.
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rmckenz
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posted 03-05-2010 08:03 PM
A memorable player for sure. No one could every question his heart or is contribution.
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