Rupp Arena isn't exactly the best place to have a rebound game. But the 4th-raked Alabama Crimson Tide used that hallowed arena to exorcise the demons from that
Mark Pope and Nate Oats matched wits on the court, and Kentucky and Alabama put on a show in Rupp Arena on Saturday afternoon.
Kentucky basketball, for the first time under Mark Pope, lost at Rupp Arena on Saturday. The Kentucky Wildcats weren't able to slow Alabama's offense.
Kentucky basketball had another top 15 matchup in Rupp Arena, this time against #4 Alabama, and while the Wildcats hung around, the final minutes were the story
In particular, Alabama attacked a trio of Kentucky guards — Koby Brea, Jaxson Robinson and Travis Perry — and had a great deal of success doing so. Wildcats head coach Mark Pope noticed it, but there wasn't much he or his team could do about it.
Especially a team like Alabama (15-3), who had a 10-57 away record against the Wildcats until picking up its 11th road victory on Saturday. Oats proved that Alabama could win in the stomping grounds of the eight-time national champions,
The Crimson Tide bounced back from a midweek loss with a massive win at Rupp Arena behind a career day from Grant Nelson.
The Crimson Tide bounced back from a loss at home to Ole Miss on Tuesday by scoring 100-plus points for the fifth time this season.
The new studio album follows the recent release of Strings’ first live album, “Billy Strings Live Vol. 1,” which is nominated for Best Bluegrass Album. He’s won a Grammy for Best Bluegrass album and also has won many Bluegrass and Americana music awards.
Kentucky basketball had another top 10 matchup on their hands when they took on #4 Alabama in Rupp Arena on Saturday, A fast-paced and high-scoring matchup was
The No. 8 Kentucky Wildcats host the No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide in college basketball action on Saturday, Jan. 18.