Big Blue Links for Monday:
- The Herald-Leader’s Chip Cosby writes about Sam Maxwell and the UK linebackers.
- Cosby also previews Kentucky’s defensive line.
- Chip’s report on Kentucky’s second football scrimmage of fall camp.
- Jerry Tipton’s UK basketball notebook talks about John Calipari’s new book.
- Tipton has a report on Eloy Vargas and Marquis Teague.
- My Sunday column asking why is there an NCAA Clearing House?
- Eric Crawford of the Courier-Journal writes that it’s no surprise the NCAA isn’t even-handed.
- Gary Parrish of CBS Sportsline also brings up the way the NCAA treated Duke as to the way it treated Calipari.
- Fiveboro Sports reports that UK target Doron Lamb will make an official visit to Lexington. (Hat tip to Aaron’s UK Basketball Blog.)
- Courier-Journal’s Jody Demling has a profile of coveted point guard prospect Kyrie Irving.
- Larry Vaught of the Danville Advocate-Messenger writes on UK running back Alfonso Smith.
- A Sea of Blue says optimism is sinking in for UK football.
- Kentucky Sports Radio says basketball prospect Marquis Teague was on campus this weekend.
- Tom Leach has some UK football scrimmage notes.
- C-J UK fan blogger Chris Diggs didn’t like the Memphis ruling.
- Examiner reports on Harrison Barnes’ final six, and UK is not on the list.
- Wildcat Blue Blog gives a UK basketball recruiting summary.


I see the NCAA is still sitting on all the UCONN violations. Wonder when UCONN will be put on probation?
If the NCAA declared Rose eligible, then he WAS eligible during the season. Therefore they did not play an ineligible player, but then again the NCAA is one of those history revisionists.
If the NCAA declared Rose (or should I say unnamed player), then he was eligible during the season. Therefore Memphis did not play an ineligible player.