Big Blue Links for Tuesday:
- Tony Wroten no longer considering Kentucky, reports Brian Floyd of the Seattle Sports Blog. (Hat tip to Aaron’s UK Basketball Blog.)
- George Blanda made middle-age cool, blogs Andy Barall for the New York Times.
- The best came last for Raiders’ legend Blanda, writes the San Francisco Chronicle.
- Blanda was one of a kind, says this editorial from the Oakland Tribune.
- Even after Florida loss, Joker Phillips remains confident, reports Chip Cosby of the Herald-Leader.
- Independent review was handicapped by missing materials, reports Jerry Tipton of the H-L.
- Personnel losses have made Steve Brown’s job harder, writes Mark Story of the H-L.
- Phillips tries to soothe his team’s confidence, writes Brett Dawson of the Courier-Journal.
- Badly needed win lifted Ole Miss’ spirits, reports Parrish Alford of the NE Mississippi Daily Journal.
- Brandon Bolden has answered the call for Ole Miss, reports Kyle Veazey of the Clarion-Ledger.
- Kentucky regroups after the Florida thrashing, writes Will Graves of the AP.
- Kentucky men’s soccer gets ready for Louisville, reports T.J. Walker of the Kentucky Kernel.
- Kentucky football not expecting a hangover, writes Nick Craddock of the Kernel.
- Phillips stresses that Cats are 3-1, not 0-4, reports Matt May of the Cats Pause.
- C.M. Newton says there are reasons why John Calipari is always in the headlines, writes Larry Vaught of the Danville Advocate-Messenger.
- UK’s confidence hasn’t wavered after loss to Gators, writes Eric Lindsey of Cat Scratches.
- A Sea of Blue looks at UK football after the first third of the season.
