@LegacyBlue_UK This is not college basketball as it was in the past because the NCAA has chosen the money over purpose which is to educate people. Four schools in four years will not equal a degree worth having. Stokes and many others want the money before earning it and the system allows it.
@LegacyBlue_UK The calmer heads will prevail because 1978 to 1996 was hard. And from 1998 to 2012 was hard too and to be honest knowing that we had a super team in 2014 and everything that happened after that season was the hardest of all in my opinion, we had talent but no banners. Patience
@BraddrofliT He would not be a woke liberal because He is holy and would not excuse the blanant sin that our society accepts. Love with accountability is way different than what people call compassion today. Love the person and hate the sin is what Jesus did for all that he encountered.
@gatorsszn Can anybody prove that number? I know the Pope hasn’t denied it but we keep using that number as if it was printed somewhere on a UK athletics website.
@KingDeplorables@GodlyAction You want to make baptism part of the salvation and it isn’t a requirement to be saved, but it is in obedience to your salvation.
@KingDeplorables@GodlyAction If a man gets saved at a Wednesday night service after being presented the gospel and gives his life to Christ through the confession of the finish work and resurrection of Jesus. If that man gets killed on the way home in a car accident, he is still saved even without baptism.
@KingDeplorables@GodlyAction But you’re saying that if you are not baptized, you are not saved and that is not correct. If that was the case, the man on the cross whom Jesus took with him to paradise would have perished. It is not for fun. It is obedience to prove that you have an inward conversion.
@KingDeplorables@GodlyAction Yes but Ephesians 2:8,9, Romans 10:9, and Acts 16:31 where Baptism is an indication of the receiving of Christ. No where did a person who was not baptized, told they are not saved.
@arkrazorbackx The difference is Cal wanted to prove he was smarter than the Kentucky fans. The result was DJ started and an NBA all star Reed didn’t and we lost. At Arkansas he is doing what the fans at Kentucky begged him to do — play your best players and win. Cal is a basketball hypocrite!
@McBrideLawNYC@sleepinmoneyJR Joe you tipped your hand on this one issue that shows your are just an agitator within the religious establishment of Catholicism and not versed in the wayward traditions of your own religion and the truth of the Bible.
@BrandoAKing This behavior by fans is part of the cancerous rot of college sports. Keyboard warriors just magnifying this negativity. It’s just a game and there will be thousands of more games. If you don’t like the team or a player stop watching and pick another team.
@KingDeplorables@GodlyAction Your narrow interpretation of salvation is based your belief and baptism is the outward expression inward conversion. Go back and read 2 Corinthians 5 and tell me where baptism is part of that especially in verse 17. Paul never mentions baptism as a requirement for salvation.
@BrandoAKing I have lost all respect for any social media post that attacks another human being especially a kid in a basketball game. The root cause of all this hatred is the fact that there are gamblers and betting that drives all of this craziness.
@mattbegreatyt Your name may be Matt be great but I think that you should be Matt B blind because the TV clock is not the game clock. That’s why they always go back and review the game clock before they counted the basket.
@secnumbersguy Well, that’s why they call it March madness because everybody gets a chance and if you win your conference championship, you deserve a chance to be in the tournament. There are other tournaments that those teams can play in if they don’t meet the first 68.
@FaxonPxP Once the UK player has the ball in his hands, the other team cannot call a time out because it is not their possession. It was a great game and it just happened to go the way of Kentucky listen to Bruce Pearl’s explanation.
@WmClayThompson Like I said on other posts, that shot saved Pope’s career at Kentucky as a head basketball coach. He might’ve hung on for another year or two, but he would never have a career coaching at Kentucky if this season ended in a loss in the first round.
@KySportsRadio I didn’t say you wouldn’t be back next year, but there would be so much pressure on him that he would never be able to have a career here at Kentucky coaching. He might’ve hung on for another year, but we all know that the next six months would’ve been absolute chaos for him.
@KySportsRadio That shot saved Pope’s career at Kentucky. He knew it was over when their three went in and like Lazarus, his coaching was resurrected when Oweh hit that miracle at the buzzer!