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catmandoo
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posted 11-06-2020 11:10 PM      Profile for catmandoo   Email catmandoo   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
1. Kansas in Champions Classic, Dec. 1
This game will be held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, as CBS Sports' Matt Norlander confirmed on Friday. And it's one of the early ones on the schedule (game number four, to be exact). Kansas lost Devon Dotson and Udoka Azubuike but still has a strong core returning led by Ochai Agbaji and Marcus Garrett, and its backcourt should present a real challenge to UK's.

2. At Tennessee, Feb. 20
Circle this one on your calendar because it has a chance to be a great one that could potentially determine the SEC regular-season race. The Vols return Yves Pons, John Fulkerson and Santiago Vescovi, among others, and have also signed two five-star guards to join the mix this season. Their blend of top-end talent and experience could put them over the top in the league, and they enter the season as the highest-ranked SEC team in our rankings. And UK has lost at Tennessee in four of the last five seasons.

3. UCLA in CBS Sports Classic, Dec. 19
UCLA might be the best team in the Pac-12 and Kentucky might be the best team in the SEC. Who doesn't want to see these two facing off, especially considering their status in the bluebooded hierarchy of the sport? The Bruins won 11 of their final 14 games to end the season and return their top five scorers, among them Chris Smith, a potential first-round talent who could give this Kentucky team real fits in the frontcourt.

4. At Louisville, Dec. 26
There was plenty of hand-wringing about this one -- particularly about whether it would happen and where it would happen if it indeed did. But in the end the show is on, and Kentucky-Louisville remains one of the sport's best rivalries. Going to the KFC Yum Center is no joke for Kentucky, either. Louisville coach Chris Mack lost some key pieces from the roster last year, but Carlik Jones and David Johnson are experienced and talented enough to give UK all it can handle here. We're still well over a month away, but knowing what I know about each of the two teams, I think Louisville wins this one.

5. Texas in Big 12/SEC Challenge, Jan. 30
Texas essentially returns its entire roster and adds five-star, top-10 recruit Greg Brown to the mix of a team that went 19-12 and claimed victories in five of its final six games. The continuity is there for UT to finally -- finally! -- be a force under Shaka Smart. We'll see if the pieces come together and the momentum continues, but the Longhorns have a ton of length and talent to contend with UK and make this one a real battle.


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posted 11-08-2020 01:52 PM      Profile for catmandoo   Email catmandoo   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
It's good to see the Cats playing some tough games early as it gets us ready for the SEC games.

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