@td_nash The game was different during his era. And with that in mind I would say definitely yes. To be 6'9" and be able to both shoot and pass the ball as he did is not since seen.
@liz_churchill10 Mitch was re-elected over and over by accident. He brought in a lot of money for Kentucky. And he prevented Garland from sitting on the Supreme Court.
You can celebrate that he is retiring. But being disrespectful and ungrateful reflects upon you, not him.
Given that Louisville only had half of what UK did in NIL money. And given that the ACC is the fourth of the power four conferences. Why would a talented, elite front court player wish to play for Pat Kelsey instead of going elsewhere and playing for a more established coach?
@LouoftheVille I am not being knee jerk here. NIL has changed everything. Before it took several years for a Coach to rebuild a roster and compete. Now it takes one year. Kelsey must recognize that a balanced, strong front court, strong back court team is required to win.
@raashaan Hadley has played all year out of position. He is honestly a 3 but has played four. He consistently played against taller, heavier opponents. He was never afraid to go in and do battle. But when you get to this leven in the tournament, there is only so much he could do.
@KySportsRadio Unfortunately, we have all seen that Kentucky was not the win that we thought that it was. This team had a lot or really good players. But it was an unbalanced team all season. And it suffered against balanced teams. Kelsey must roster a team built for Power 4 not MM.
@TennisWrld I couldn't more agree. Wooley stepped up big time all season. He has a lot of heart and plays tough. I really hope that he becomes the foundation for our next team.