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Tuesday Headlines: Big-Time Announcement Edition

Late last week, Kentucky basketball head coach John Calipari hinted that if the team can get around “obstacles,” it could add “really interesting” scheduling opportunities. There are some opponents that will be “really interesting” additions to this year’s schedule, but Gonzaga his bulldog is by far the most intriguing.

Calipari said Monday that Tuesday’s open practice will include an “important announcement” by Kentucky Sports Radio’s Matt Jones, making it very possible that Kentucky will be the last non-meeting opponents working on scheduling. High to. Again, there are several possibilities, but Gonzaga seems to be the favorite.

Kentucky hasn’t seen the Bulldogs in action since 2002, even though the two teams have tried to match up in recent years. Maui Classic Invitational. Star guard Keith Bogans he led the team with 18 points and his three other Wildcats scored his double figures. Gonzaga lost to Arizona in the second round, while Kentucky lost to Dwyane Wade and Marquette in the Elite Eight.

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The former wildcat may be officially on the move.

Grant Godfrey commits to Kentucky – Cats Illustrated

Big time in Kentucky football.

Watson wins 6 games for violating NFL personal conduct policy – ESPN

Is your suspension long enough?

Madison Central Girls Golf Team Helping Victims in Eastern Kentucky – Vaught’s Views

Such an inspiring effort.

Astros Acquire Mancini From Orioles, Vazquez From Red Sox – ESPN

Big changes are coming as the trading deadline approaches.

Kentucky wins 7-foot center Ugona Kingsley – Cats Illustrated

Big news for this year’s roster.

Atlanta Braves sign big contract extension for Austin Riley – ESPN

$212 million payday.

Early Scout Report: Ole Miss Rebels – KSR

Mark your calendar for October 1st.

Washington breaks leg, misses season opener – USA Today

Another receiver injured preseason.

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