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The college basketball season is nearly upon us. Teams are already participating in exhibition games to gear up for the new season, and we are already talking about the Kentucky Wildcats. On Thursday,
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Kentucky basketball fans should not be apologetic about how much money was spent on the roster
There have been reports all offseason that the Kentucky Wildcats spent a ton of money on their 2025-26 roster, but nothing concrete had been announced. Yesterday, it was said that the Wildcats spent $22 million on their roster for this season, which is likely the highest amount for any college basketball team.
Big Blue Nation can purchase single-game tickets for the University of Kentucky women’s basketball team’s upcoming season, which features seven non-conference home games and eight Southeastern Conference home games in Historic Memorial Coliseum.
Many want to deny it, but the Kentucky basketball program is the gold standard of college basketball. No fanbase, no product on the court, and certainly no tradition is better than the one in Lexington,
We answer your questions about how much money Kentucky basketball players get paid, new NIL rules, changes in recruiting and much more.
Kentucky is set to get things started with an exhibition against the nation's number one team, Purdue. Talking season is almost over, and Big Blue Nation is fir
Kentucky reportedly leads all college basketball programs with a $22 million payroll for the 2024-25 season. The figure puts the Wildcats ahead of other major programs in the new NIL-driven era. Transfer forward Jayden Quaintance holds an NIL evaluation of $1.9 million, the sixth-largest in the nation per On3.
Mark Stoops and Kentucky don't fare well off a bye week, and our expert college football picks, odds & predictions expect the Longhorns to win Saturday's SEC battle comfortably on October 18.
The Texas Longhorns need a win, not just against the Kentucky Wildcats, but against every opponent they face from here on out if they want to keep their playoff
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Big Blue Nation can purchase single-game tickets for the University of Kentucky women’s basketball team’s upcoming season beginning tomorrow, Thursday, Oct. 16, at 9 a.m. ET, which features seven nonconference home games and eight Southeastern Conference home games in Historic Memorial Coliseum.