KSR - KSR Postgame UK MBB vs LSU 03/04/25

Episode Date: March 5, 2025

Matt and Billy recap the Cats' 95-64 win vs LSU.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

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Starting point is 00:02:07 It is the Local Toy Dealer's KSR Post-Game Show. Why don't you tell me this before I start, Billy? It's the KSR Local Toy Dealers KSR Post-Game Show. We are here after a 9564 Kentucky absolute beatdown of the Vanderbilt Commodores in Rupp Arena on senior night, a feel-good game where Kentucky basically did everything they wanted to do against an LSU team that was not up to the task of playing in the game. We're going to talk about the game, but there's a lot going on that affects Kentucky right now, including a Texas Mississippi State game that it looked like Texas was going to win, and they absolutely blew in a way that was amazing
Starting point is 00:02:56 to watch. And they're going to overtime now. Texas had won, it would have guaranteed Kentucky a buy in the SEC tournament. And now, I don't know if that's going to happen. But Arkansas is playing Vandy. If Arkansas were to win, I think we're close to guarantee. There's a lot of different ramifications, but there are games that put Kentucky with a chance to have a buy in the first round of the SEC tournament. But none of it would have mattered if Kentucky lost.
Starting point is 00:03:21 And they did not 9564 win in which they dominated. I thought it was a feel-good game. Obviously, O.A had 24. but no other starter had double digits. So after the last game, when it felt like no one except the starters played well, this was a game where three guys off the bench had double digits. Anzley Almanor 15, Brandon Garrison, 15, Colin Chandler, 11. And you go from five points off the bench to just those guys with 41 points off the bench.
Starting point is 00:03:51 That's a pretty good change. And it was senior night for six guys that we talked about multiple times today, both on the regular show and the pregame show, you know, these are guys who basically, I think, brought back the fan excitement that had been missing the last few years around the program. Still remains to be seen what they'll do in March. Still remains to be seen how the season will be remembered.
Starting point is 00:04:18 But regardless, this was a program that needed an injection of life. And this group of transfers did it. and I thought it was great to have them go out with a victory like this. Some thoughts just on the game going forward. I thought the key was Kentucky getting the pace where they wanted to. They were able to get out in transition. It did not look to me like LSU, especially in the first half, had the energy Kentucky did, and Kentucky was able to take advantage of that.
Starting point is 00:04:51 And get up and down the floor, play with pace, get an extra step. They made threes, obviously. It was the 17th game. They hit double-digit threes made, but they made 12, and they took 32. And, you know, we've talked a lot about getting that 30 to 35 three-point mark. When you do, and then you make 12, this team can be pretty tough to beat. So I like that. I loved a couple things I really loved.
Starting point is 00:05:18 I loved how Brandon Garrison played. I did not think he played well against Auburn, but now he's two out of the last three games played well. if you consider Oklahoma, that's good going in the postseason. You know, I'm not going to get too frisky about Colin Chandler because I don't want to, you know, I mean, he hasn't played a lot of the year. But I tell you what, the Colin Chandler you saw tonight is a guy who could, he's not going to, he's not going to, like, you know, change, he's not going to substitute for Jackson Robinson.
Starting point is 00:05:46 But, man, if he could give you games like that on a regular basis in March, even though I'd have to score 11 points. If he can just hit knock down open threes, and if he can play defense, he can be a key contributor. I've kind of felt like when they had Robinson, I felt like they had really eight guys that they could rely on. And I've kind of felt like we were a guy short. And I'm not saying Colin Chandler can be that guy every game. But if he can be it in some games, his athleticism allows him not to kind of get taken on defense. like some of the other guys, and you'd have a lot more freedom for Mark Pope to do stuff.
Starting point is 00:06:30 So I was very excited that to me, he's the biggest takeaway of the game, because if he can play anywhere close to that the rest of this year, okay, now you're talking about something. They hit the boards well, shot well, crowd was into it. It was a great night. And I love the story Mark Pope told at the end, which maybe you will. heard during his comments about the young man Zach Tow who is from I mean it's a great story from Madisonville Mark Pope had open tryouts for a walk on this year Zach got picked they intentionally
Starting point is 00:07:11 I wondered because even though he was at everything they never listed him as exactly on the team and so I didn't know was he on the team he didn't dress out for games it was hard to really know what was going on. Well, I guess they made the decision to let him dress out on senior night. Lamont Butler presented him the jersey right before the game. And as I was, and you know, that's a kid from Kentucky who now, because not only he got to wear the jersey, because he got to check in with 0.2 seconds left, he will now go down as a Kentucky basketball player officially. I don't know if he would have done that unless he had gotten in the game. That's what this whole thing is about. And you go and look at this year. Again, we'll see what happens in
Starting point is 00:07:57 March. We'll see what happens in the SEC tournament. We'll see what happens in the NCAA tournament. But what has become clear is something that I think had been lost a little bit in recent years. This name on the front over name on the back, right? That really kind of came back in this in this season. And you had a lot of players who were very appreciative to be on this roster. A lot of players who were very excited to get a chance to be at Kentucky. And this group did that. And then they also won a lot against really good teams.
Starting point is 00:08:35 And now we go into March, who knows, with a chance to make a run. I thought it was interesting. Mark Pope said, you know, we're going to miss Jackson Robinson. But now we at least know who our team is. And that's right. This is our team. We're not fully healthy. We don't have Cresol or Robinson.
Starting point is 00:08:52 But we are fully healthy with the guys that are on the team. And now we see what we have. You got five starters that can all play. I think you've got five starters that can compete with anybody in the country. Can we get three bench guys to play with them? I think if we can, this team can really make a little bit of noise. 859-280-2287 Texas has not given up yet they're up three with a minute and a half to go although Billy they once again turn the ball over and ends up in a dunk on the other side
Starting point is 00:09:26 I don't know they don't want to win this game but hopefully they do because if they do I'm looking at this if they can if if they lose and then Arkansas beats Vandy Billy I think we're guaranteed by in the SEC term that's what I was going to ask Are we rooting for Arkansas tonight, too? I am. I am. I mean, I think even if Mississippi State wins, I'm still rooting for Arkansas because we have the tiebreaker on Mississippi State. Vandy, we split with, so the tiebreaker becomes a little complicated when Vandy's in it.
Starting point is 00:10:00 Who does Mississippi State play in their next game? Mississippi State plays at Arkansas. So again, we almost need to root for Cal twice in order to make sure we get our buy. 8-9-2-80. We will take a break and be right back. This is the local toy dealers KSR post game show. Welcome back. It is the local toy dealers KSR post game show.
Starting point is 00:10:22 Since we took a break, the Texas Mississippi State game has been at the monitor the entire time. So there you go. That's college basketball. One thing that's consistent in college basketball is we do need to spend a lot of time at the monitor because that ultimately is where it is. They're looking to see if Texas stepped out of bounds and they're. They've been looking at it for three or four minutes. And in my view, if you can't see him out of bounds in three or four minutes, Bill, he's not out of bounds.
Starting point is 00:10:49 Just make a call. Just make a call. Just look at it. Like, what are you looking at, Doug Schaus? Are you doing long division? Like, get off the camera. These guys drive me crazy. There is nothing that is frustrating me more about college basketball.
Starting point is 00:11:03 I mean, look at that. They're still looking at this, Billy. It's been going off for four minutes. What could they be looking at? Yeah, I don't know. I'm just surprised that you're not watching the Trump address right now. basketball. I haven't watched the State of the Union since Obama, and I don't expect to start any time soon. Like, it's like those things used to have dignity, and now everybody
Starting point is 00:11:23 screamed at each other. It's not worth it. But I'd rather look at that than Doug Schaels looking into that microphone. Who's next? Soul Train. Soul Train. He was at the bar today. How are you, Soul Train? Yes. I am doing fine, Matt Jones. It was awesome at the game tonight. I'll tell you, I got the crowd pumped up, and I haven't had them had their hands up every time we went to the free throw line. And guess what? They made every single free throw. It's my first, you know, yep. It was the first UK game I went to since 2018, well, actually 2017, 2018, somewhere around there.
Starting point is 00:12:01 But, like, it's an awesome experience. Well, I'm glad you had a good time. It looked like a good crowd. And it was nice to see you today. and I'm glad you enjoyed it. I'm glad I enjoyed it, too, and this is my first time ever calling your show, and, you know, I listen to it,
Starting point is 00:12:17 and I enjoy every minute of it. Appreciate it. Thank you very much, Soul Trade. 8.59. Did he say this is the first time calling? Oh, who are? I thought he said it was the first time listening. But that would have been nice, too, right?
Starting point is 00:12:29 If it was his first time listening. 859-2-8-2-87, boy, I tell you, man, Texas's coach looks like Gus freeing on Breaking Bad. Yeah. I mean, he looks just like he. What's his name, Rodney, Terry? Yes, that's it.
Starting point is 00:12:44 All right, who's next? Miranda. Miranda, go ahead, Miranda. Hey, guys, sorry. The first time I've called. Who are? What's up? Sorry.
Starting point is 00:13:02 You don't say sorry. Just give me what you got, yes. I got you. Kentucky Forced and I was playing at Rep Arena. You didn't have a chance to settle in. Oh, yeah. Anyone?
Starting point is 00:13:20 Do you have fun at the game, Miranda? I did. But now I'm really embarrassed. So I'm going to hang up. You all go catch. Wow. Why are you embarrassed? Oh, my goodness.
Starting point is 00:13:35 I just, I wanted to call in really badly, and I just didn't want to sound stupid. You don't sound stupid. You sound excited. So I appreciate to call. Thank you, Miranda. You keep telling me to turn it down. Billy, I cannot turn this down. I may need you to turn down even more.
Starting point is 00:13:53 I apologize. There's no other volume level to go. It is on the lowest level. We've got to fix something here. What do you want me to do? I don't know what you want me to do. Turn it down a little bit more. I'm not going to have to turn it off.
Starting point is 00:14:05 And seriously, if you don't say, I mean, this is all I got. Who's next? Ed. Ed. Ed. Ed, go ahead, Ed. Hey, Matt. First time caller.
Starting point is 00:14:16 What's going on? A couple things you said last week. I just wanted to piggyback off of is to make up for Jackson Robinson. You talked about the first five guys, the starters, what they need to do in the second tier being Alamoire and Garrison. And then the three freshmen had to produce more than one point, which I thought tonight, you know, with Chandler, it was amazing. watching him and he seems to be one that's kind of coming into his own as a freshman which is great to see and see his confidence rise but do you think and i'll share this real quick and let you all talk about it do you think with all the starters that if they could average about
Starting point is 00:15:04 four to six points above their average with the next two probably about the same and with uh what channel did tonight with the three freshmen maybe for them to try to combine for 10 to 12 points coming off the bench in the roles that they play. And also, you know, with the rebounding and assist. Well, I mean, you're asking them to, you're asking them to have like a crazy amount of points there. I mean, like if you have each starter gets six more points, that's 30 more points. And then you do the same for the bench. You're scoring 50 more points.
Starting point is 00:15:38 Yes, if we score 50 more points, we will win more games. But I guess, like, I'm not doing my, yeah, 30. But yes, we need them to play better. I don't know if you could expect them to, you know, play that level of better. Okay, yeah, that makes sense. Yeah, I probably exaggerated a little bit. I'm glad, you know, that's what I want to bounce off of you. But hey, I just want to thank you guys because, you know, being in, I was a retired military.
Starting point is 00:16:06 I was deployed for three years from 2018 to 20 to Middle East. and you all really kept my spirits up and staying engaged. And I appreciate your all's pre-imposed game shows and your afternoon calling shows. So thank you for everything you all do. Thank you very much. Appreciate it. And thank you for your service, sir. 859-280-2287, Texas, once again.
Starting point is 00:16:34 They're going to blow it again. They were up five points with a minute 15, and now Mississippi State's about to tie it. Texas may be the worst clutch. How did we lose? And did we lose to them in the clutch? Yeah. We did. They're the worst clutch team I've ever seen, and they beat us in the clutch.
Starting point is 00:16:50 How did that happen? All right, who's next? Duncan. Duncan. Duncan. Duncan. Hey, what's up, Matt? I love the show.
Starting point is 00:16:59 I just had a quick question, so now we only have one more game left in the season, and we obviously still have the SEC tournament. But where do you see us? at this point, like in March, do you think maybe this is a sweet 16 elite eight year? We can get things going, or do you think there's going to be another? As I say, yeah, as I say, I say every time this comes up, the tournament is random, so it's all going to depend on the matchups. And, you know, I need to see what the bracket is. I think there's a big difference between this year being a three-seed and being a four-seat.
Starting point is 00:17:38 I think if we beat Missouri on Saturday, we'll be a three seed. And if we are a three seed, I think if you look at the teams that could be the twos, we got a real shot to make a run to the elite eight. If you're a four, then it's going to depend on who your five is and who your one seed is. So I think the Missouri game is important. And then I think if you don't win the Missouri game, you know, getting a run in the and the SEC tournament is important, because I do think there's a big difference
Starting point is 00:18:11 between being a three and a four, because I think the one seeds are really good this year. But I think the two seeds are going to be beatable, and so I think it's just going to depend on which seed we get. And the thing is, too, with the SEC tournament, I mean, if we get one or two games, I mean, I would pretty much solidify us as having a higher or a better seed and going into the tournament.
Starting point is 00:18:34 I've just been, I would get nervous with some of the pre-th But if we're an eight seed, and I appreciate the call, if we're an eight seed and you're playing Auburn in the second game, it's going to be hard. And, you know, we need some of these teams to help us, but Texas could not be helping us less here in the final moment. Since I'm saying the negative, let me give you some positives that could happen out of the bracket.
Starting point is 00:18:59 All right, if Mississippi State could somehow win this game, or excuse me, if Texas could win this game, and Arkansas could beat bandy. If Auburn comes back and beats A&M, you know, there's a world, Billy, we could get all the way up to a five seat in the SEC tournament. That world exists. I would love that and avoid Auburn in that next round. I mean, a lot of things have to happen, but there's a world that you could get up to a five,
Starting point is 00:19:24 and there's a real world you can get to a six. So, and now Mississippi State just misses two free throws. There it is. Boy, this is a which team can throw this away the most game. Who's next? Farmer. Farmer. Farmer.
Starting point is 00:19:42 Yeah, I just want to say I really enjoyed the fact that we actually shot the three. We got above that 30 mark that we're looking for. We shot 32 of them. And we just out-hustled them. Throughout the entire game, we out-hustled them. And we shut down Damien Collins. They're a big man. Yeah, they really did.
Starting point is 00:20:05 They really played well against Damien, who had some success. against us last year when we played against him. Yeah, former cat, we love him. We know he's going through hard times when he was a cat, but we love him, but we shut him down this time. He gave him two points and go cats. I appreciate it. 859-280-2287.
Starting point is 00:20:30 Let's take a break and come right back the cats with a massive win. First, one of the very few comfortable SEC games we've had. all year. I mean, we haven't had too many where we just had a lead at home and just one going away. Is this? I guess this one in South Carolina are really our only two that have been like that. So it was nice to get it. We'll take a break, be right back. I'm not sure I've ever seen an uglier basketball game than the end of this Texas Mississippi State game. But with all of it said, they got two free throws here. Mississippi State will take the loss and it looks like they will. So that's good for Kentucky. So now Mississippi State has.
Starting point is 00:21:09 lost, so that means that Kentucky, they'll win a tiebreaker versus them. So really now, if we can get Vanderbilt to get a loss, either tonight or in their next game, then Kentucky will be guaranteed to buy in the SEC tournament, which would be, I think, very important for them going forward. So Vandy is playing Arkansas if Vandy either loses to Arkansas or if they lose, well, if they play at Georgia. I don't know if they'll lose that one or not. So we need Come on, John Calgary. Like, you know, can you give us one here? Like, just for old time's sake?
Starting point is 00:21:45 You all, you just, just get one for us here on the road. All right, who's up next? Trevor. Trevor, go ahead, Trevor, and Texas wins. Go ahead. Hey, Matt, first time long time. Who are? Hey, I could be crazy because it's dislayed into the season.
Starting point is 00:22:02 And it could be because I grew up in the southeast Kentucky. We beat and banging around down low and Coach Cal had a lot of those athletes. but I'm still not, I enjoy watching it, but I'm still not super confident in the three-point game on the offense. Can you take some time to just boost my confidence a little bit? What do you mean when you say on the three-point game? What do you mean? I'm used to watching ball back in the day.
Starting point is 00:22:28 I can't watch the NBA anymore. I am used to playing ball under the basket, being big, not shooting. That's just not what basketball is anymore. I mean, like, it's, I mean, it doesn't make sense to shoot under the basket unless you're open. Like, if you look at the numbers back to the basket basketball is next to long twos, the worst shots you can take. So, I mean, this is basketball now. It's shooting threes and layups. That's basketball.
Starting point is 00:22:59 I get that, and that definitely helps. I appreciate it. Yeah, I mean, it's not like, you know, we have not shot the ball as well. in SEC play for a variety of different reasons. But I do think the offensive style that Mark Pope plays is the right style for the future. It really is. I mean, you, I think the way Auburn plays is honestly the way modern basketball on the college level is played.
Starting point is 00:23:25 They shoot threes. Everybody on the team can shoot, but they have one big who can kind of go inside, outside with broom. And I think when Mark, I think if you were to ask Mark Pope, at its best, what would you like your offense to look like? He'd probably say a lot like that Auburn team is. So, I mean, I think the days of going, okay, we've got, I mean, when you have Anthony Davis, it's a little different because he's a special talent.
Starting point is 00:23:52 But you remember that Yukon team that won with a Mecca Oka for at the center and the offense went through him? I would be surprised if another team ever wins like that. I'm not saying it won't happen, but it would surprise me because it's just not the way to play, to be honest. I got you. You were an attorney at heart, my friend. I appreciate the call.
Starting point is 00:24:13 You know, I mean, like, you look at, like, a team like Purdue, like last year, Zach Eady was like, is like seven foot three. He would still shoot three. You know, I mean, that's just what it is now. Like, these guys, like, the old days of, you know, twin towers and playing through the post, I just, I don't think you're going to see that very much unless you have a super special talent, like an Anthony Davis type, and there just aren't many of those kind of guys that come around.
Starting point is 00:24:44 Who's up next? Henry. Henry, go ahead, Henry. Hey, Matt. Do you think LSU is just really bad, or do you think we might be playing with a little extra after losing Jackson, that sort of lock, Lester, lost against Auburn last, or on Saturday? I think what happened is we got up big on LSU early, and they kind of quit, to be honest with you. I think that was this was a game we're getting off to that early start.
Starting point is 00:25:09 You know, we were up, I think, 20, we were up like 13 to start the game, maybe 21-8 or something. They put a mass sub in, or maybe it was 18-5, whatever it was. They put a mass sub-in, and then they kind of came back, and then Pope went back to the starters, and we put the foot on the gas again. Then I think they just quit. I think somewhere with about six minutes left in the first half, LSU just quit, and really just kind of mailed it in the rest of the game. So they're not good.
Starting point is 00:25:40 I don't think they're as bad as they were tonight, but part of it was us. We put our foot on the gas and they quit, basically. They stopped, as I think Jack Given said on the post game, they just didn't look like they cared about playing defense, and we took advantage of it. Yep, completely agree. Thanks, Matt.
Starting point is 00:25:57 Appreciate it. Yeah, I mean, that's – I think that's our offense, if not at its best, pretty close to it. I mean, our offense looked good. And when we had Butler and O-Way in, it looked really good. I mean, that's the best. That's the best our offense has looked in quite some time. Now, again, the opponent is not very good.
Starting point is 00:26:20 So you do have to keep that in mind. I mean, well, they're okay, but they're not, but they quit. But part of that was what we did, too. Who's next? DJ. DJ. How are you DJ? I'm doing good.
Starting point is 00:26:34 Matt. I just want to say I got to go to the game tonight. My brother-in-law gave me and my dad some tickets, so thank you to Jacob. But what an incredible atmosphere. It was awesome. And then even after the game, I mean, we could talk about the game all day. It was awesome. But even after the game, me and my dad probably left 30 minutes ago, and Mark Pope and the guys were still signing the autograph. And some of the guys did leave, but Mark Pope was out there signing the autograph. I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if he was still signing autographs, and he's just an awesome coach, and just shout out to Mark Pope. Yeah, that's one thing that's great about him.
Starting point is 00:27:13 We talk about he gets the job, and they do that. They do that after every win. After every win, home and away, they stay out there and sign. Sometimes they do it after losses, but they do it after every win. And, you know, I don't even think people realize often how long they stay for that. And tonight, with it being senior night, a lot of people stayed longer, and I think they were there about as long as they could be. Yes, sir.
Starting point is 00:27:36 And you guys have a wonderful night. Go Big Blue. At 859-280-2287. See, right now they're saying like at the state of the union, people are just getting up and walking out. Like it didn't used to be like that, Billy. It used to be literally a speech that was not a political speech. It was a state of the union. Oh, the one guy got kicked out like five minutes in.
Starting point is 00:27:58 Yeah, what are you doing, yelling? Like, stop yelling. I can remember what was like 15 years ago, one of those dudes got yelled and then each. It's just, it makes me sad. I used to really like politics, Billy, and they've made it sad. But I do like March Madness, which is much more fun anyway. Who's next? It's a good thing you didn't run then.
Starting point is 00:28:19 Let's go to Bradley. Yeah, that would have been a bad decision. It would have been, take something that this would be like the worst time to be in it, too. All right, go ahead. Bradley. Bradley. go ahead bradley hey matt great start to the game once again at the first seven eight minutes i thought i was going to go nutty with those substitutions um overall we play good i'm glad we got to win
Starting point is 00:28:44 it's march now what what's your prediction uh for the tournament i'd love to see a suite 16 i bet everybody in big blue nation would love to get to that second weekend what's your prediction matt uh for march well i got to see that like i said i got to see the bracket I appreciate the call. I think this is a team that's very dependent on matchups. I'll make a prediction after the Missouri game because I think the Missouri game will determine our seed probably. I think if we beat Missouri, I think we're definitely a three seed. If we lose, we could still be a three seed, but we'll probably be a four.
Starting point is 00:29:21 And so ask me after the Missouri game because I think if we're a three seed, I like our chances. because those twos, and you're looking at the twos right now, it's probably going to be what? Iowa State, Michigan State, then what? Maybe Alabama, they won't Paris with them. So Iowa State, Michigan State, those are teams we can beat. So Wisconsin, we can beat those teams. So I really hope we can find a way to get a three-seat.
Starting point is 00:29:52 And if we're in three-seat, we'll play closer to home. We'll play either in Providence or Denver. We won't go all the way to Seattle. That's what I'm hoping for. Who's next? Duane. Duane. Go ahead, Dwayne.
Starting point is 00:30:03 Hey, there's a great one by the cast tonight, but I'll ask you a question. J.D. Vance, he's from Eastern Kentucky. No, he's not. No, he's not. He's from Ohio. I mean, he was born there, wasn't he? No. His grandparents were.
Starting point is 00:30:21 He moved? Yeah, his grandparents were lived in Eastern Kentucky. He might have been born there, but he lived in Ohio growing up, and then his grandparents lived in Eastern Kentucky, so he would go. he would visit them and that's where that book came from. I mean, I'm just telling. Not Kentucky or. He's from Ohio.
Starting point is 00:30:48 Okay. All right. I mean, I don't know what else you want me to say. I think he may have been born in Kentucky, but he lived. He grew up in like outside of Cincinnati in Ohio. All right. Well, I appreciate the call. He was still there.
Starting point is 00:31:04 I think he just left him speechless. Well, I mean, his spy. The book is about he would live in. Ohio and then in the summers he would visit his grandparents and he would talk about the difference in the two cultures and all that. I mean, he has Kentucky connections. That part is true, but he's, I mean, I moved to Middlesbrough when I was five, so I consider myself from Middlesbrough. I was technically born in Lexington, but I grew up in Middlesbril. Born in Middletown, Ohio, according to Wikipedia. So he's born in Ohio. That's what I said. He's
Starting point is 00:31:37 born in Ohio. Like, what do you think his point was? What was he going to be at? I don't know. He's a Kentuckyan. We need to support him. They're thick and thin. But he's not. And even if he was like you don't, I mean, you suppose, well, okay, let's get back to basketball. Who's next? Melissa. Melissa, go ahead and Melissa. Yeah, I don't know why everybody's trying to talk politics tonight. Here we are trying to, like, watch a basketball game. Let me read you real quick. Before you do your, before you do your thing, let me read you the bracket right now, because this was my point I was making a minute ago. The Bracketology right now, with Joe Lannardi, has this as the three-seed playing Utah Valley in Denver. If we won, the winner would be the winner, we would play the winner of St. Mary's and Indiana.
Starting point is 00:32:24 Feel good about that game. And if we won that, play Iowa State. I mean, I don't know about you, but I think we got a real good shot in that scenario. But go ahead. This time, long time. Look, super new, like Lexington Transplant, really into the game. cats this season. And yes, I feel like they came ready today for March.
Starting point is 00:32:54 All right. Well, there you go. I appreciate it. Am I off for a little, like, Billy, isn't this an interesting set of calls tonight if you go back even to the start? Yeah, yeah. It's been an interesting show and for a couple of reasons. It's just an interesting senior night show, right?
Starting point is 00:33:15 Like you get, we've had. four, I think, first-time callers, maybe even five. And so you never know what you, that's the thing I do love about this post-game show. You never know what's going to be on the other end of that phone. Let's do one more and then we'll take a break. As long as we avoid tears, we'll be fine tonight. That's up to you. Darlene is next.
Starting point is 00:33:35 So Zach Eadie only took one three at Purdue. Never mind. I feel like he took more than that. I know he takes a handful of them in the NBA, but go ahead. Darlene. Hey, Matt. I spoke to you after the Oklahoma win. I was just so excited about being able to speak to you.
Starting point is 00:33:53 I didn't make a lot of good points itself. I wanted to call in tonight to make a good point about our coach, Mark Pope, 20 wins. I don't care what people are saying, first year coach, got to give him credit. Yeah, 20 wins when he only had a handful of weeks to build the roster. and what is certainly the best SEC of all time and arguably one of the best conferences of all time. And in the process, you beat Duke, you beat Tennessee twice, you beat Louisville, you beat Gonzaga, you beat Florida,
Starting point is 00:34:30 you win seven games against top 25 teams. As we said on the pregame show, I think if you took out the Arkansas game, you could almost argue you won every game that you went into the season really wanting to win. So I have to agree with you, Darlene. I think all things considered,
Starting point is 00:34:48 you can't help but say it is a successful year. Thanks, Matt, for saying everything I wanted to say tonight. You're the best, honey. Thank you. Thank you, Darlene. I appreciate it. 859-280-2287.
Starting point is 00:35:01 Arkansas is down three. Are you not going to pull for Arkansas, Billy? I mean, I know it's Cal, but like we need them to win. If we win, we don't have to play on Wednesday. No, no. I definitely will.
Starting point is 00:35:12 I'll pull for them. Yeah, I think we need to get it because I think, and again, I could be doing the math wrong, but I'm fairly certain if we win, if they lose, then we would win all the tiebreakers. So we would play on Wednesday. All right, we'll take a break. 859-2802-287. It's a local toy dealer's KSR post-game show. All right, welcome back.
Starting point is 00:35:37 It is the local toy dealers, KSR post-game show. We apologize. there is, I think maybe because of the wind outside, the service is coming in. So if I go away for a second, that's why. But it's a windy night outside. Everybody be careful, especially if you're in like the Somerset area. There's a lot of wind warnings this evening. And then it's supposed to be, did I hear snow Thursday morning?
Starting point is 00:36:02 Oh, I don't say that. Is that right? That's what somebody told me today. I don't know if they knew what they were talking about. But good grief. We just can't get away from it. All right. 859-2-80-22-87, who's up next?
Starting point is 00:36:13 Jimbo. Jimbo. Go ahead, Jimbo. Yeah, Mar. Matt, I'm sorry, man. It's the first time I ever called. I'm a little nervous, but I just want to say I, I love the fact that we booed that boy that cost us our fish sandwich.
Starting point is 00:36:38 I appreciate the call. All right, I appreciate the call. Like, listen, man, if you're going to talk, try to like, you know, if you're going to try to like do a joke call, you got to be better than that. Like I was almost certain that was a joke from the beginning, but like, you know, save satire unless you're actually good at it. All right.
Starting point is 00:36:55 I'm not going to make that one of the final calls. Leave it to us. Yeah. Unless you're really funny, like I know you think it's, oh, I'll call it. It's not. All right. So we'll do six. So you can have put some males on, but who's next?
Starting point is 00:37:09 Okay. Let's go to Brian. Brian. Go ahead, Brian. Hey, Matt, here in Nashville, I'm a tree house. I think it's going to get blown over by the wind, smoking the victory cigars. Good. I mean, I just say it felt like a real senior day.
Starting point is 00:37:27 That's the first thing I said. I mean, you actually knew the players who were seniors this year. That was cool. Well, I mean, they've only been here a year. That's no different than it is. I know. That's not, I mean, all of our senior days have been. guys who trace Ferdian in the last seven or eight years and we're here for a year.
Starting point is 00:37:45 But most of the guys were playing, and that was cool. The other thing I want to say is that Pope set up Brandon Garrison and his post-conference interview. He says, what do you think about Brandon when he shoots the three? I mean, personally, every time he shoots it, I'm afraid. It's not going in. Yeah, you know, I was, I think, at the beginning of the year, but he's shooting such a good percentage now that if he's open,
Starting point is 00:38:17 now I actually don't like when he gets it in the block and decides to do something. But when he shoots an open three, I've actually become almost. I think he actually does, he's got good form. It's when he's open, he's next to Braya. He probably makes it as much as anybody. you know. Yeah, I think the numbers speak the truth, but it just makes me nervous.
Starting point is 00:38:47 I don't know what it is. I get it. I get nervous when he dribbles. That's when I get nervous. I'd much prefer him shoot a three when he starts handling the ball and he's dribbling it like Stanley way out in front of him from the office. That's what I get nervous. It's like one of those times where you're like, you don't want to do it,
Starting point is 00:39:08 but it goes in and you're like, yeah, I'm glad I was wrong. Yeah, yeah. Well, I appreciate the call. Yeah, I don't know. It's interesting. It's interesting to hear Pope talk about the players that might come back because he talks about them. You kind of get a sense of if he thinks they're coming back.
Starting point is 00:39:25 Like, he talks about Garrison like a guy who is going to come back next year to Kentucky. So that's interesting. That's good to see and interesting. I think same with Oway, although when he talks about Cresa, it's harder to tell. So I don't know. I think they. I think they probably, I think one of the things that might be a little different with Pope and the last regime is I think they know, I think they know what guys are going to do. And I think they might, I mean, I don't know, they might already know who they're going to get from other teams.
Starting point is 00:39:54 I'm not sure. A&M is now up 11 on Auburn. You know, we hold the tiebreaker on A&M. So if they had taken this loss tonight, that would have been good. But it looks like they may win. Who do they play in their last game, Billy? they play at LSU. See, that's unfortunate because we own the tiebreaker on them.
Starting point is 00:40:14 I thought they'd lost tonight. We might have had a chance to pass them in the standings. Who's next? Steve is next. Steve, go ahead, Steve. Hi, Matt. First, I wanted to express my displeasure on ABC, putting the rest of the game on ESPN News Saturday
Starting point is 00:40:32 after they put their fire out. Thought that was kind of sucking. But. Oh, did they end up? Did they end up putting any of it on TV? I didn't know any of it got on TV. Yes, the end of it was played on ESPN News. My pop and I had flipped over and was watching a dodge ball on the Ocho,
Starting point is 00:40:49 and I had come back from the bathroom, and the game was just on. Oh, I didn't run. So we finished off the way. Yeah. But that was after the file was put out. But tonight's game, I wanted to point out that you had mentioned we had went up early in the game and then Pope put in all the subs, and, you know, we started to lose that lead, little bit. After that point, he never mass-subbed again.
Starting point is 00:41:13 I agree. Pretty much every time I saw bench players in, I saw three starters and two bench players. I think that key. I totally agree with you. And he not only went to the bench, again, far be it from me, like he knows more than I do. I always want to say that. But he literally had the worst defensive lineup that we could possibly put on the floor
Starting point is 00:41:35 together. because the only starter he had left in was Brea, who is our worst defender of the starters. So the lineup he had in was Perry, Brea, Noah, Almanor, and Garrison. Like, you can't have a worst defensive lineup. He had the four starters out and then the one decent defender coming off the bench, which is Chandler. So I think he quickly realized that. You're right. He didn't do it again.
Starting point is 00:42:04 but like literally you couldn't draw up a worse defensive unit than that and he just can't play all those guys at the same time well i'm just hoping he learned something tonight uh until a garbage time he he did three starters two backups and i think it worked because three of our top five scores tonight were bench players yep well yeah i appreciate appreciate the call now see these are the kind of people when they write in uh billy that i appreciate okay can i read you a back and forth with a guy on the text machine. Please, yes. Okay.
Starting point is 00:42:36 He writes, Matt, why are you so concerned about Vanderbilt? We beat them in every different tiebreaker possible. If we end up tied with them
Starting point is 00:42:44 we're ahead of them, why are you worried? And I said, well, if they were to win tonight and their next game and we lose to Missouri, they'll finish one game ahead of us. And he responded,
Starting point is 00:42:54 I got you. Sometimes I'm a lot dumber than I look, and I look pretty dumb. That's a great answer. Right? That's like, self-deprecation.
Starting point is 00:43:04 self-deprecating? See, that's what I like. Four more. Who's next? We've got another Steve on the line. Steve, go ahead, Steve. Hey, man. First of all, you do a great job. I love the work that Mario is doing as well. He puts out fantastic content. I hope people see what a good job he's doing. Kentucky really, they had a 15-0 run in that first half, and that was, you know, it set him up for a substantial halftime lead. They had two runs. They had a 15-0 run, and then they had a 10-0 run after that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:39 And can you talk a little bit about the fact that we struggled with transition defense, but tonight they were really solid defensively in transition and a little bit about how they limited their turnovers and actually got a lot more steals that we're used to being as well. Totally agree with both of those points, and I appreciate the call. Thank you for what you said about Mario. He does a great job and has added. You know, as we hit our 15th year here, you know, we've had kind of a core group.
Starting point is 00:44:08 We added Billy a few years ago. He had him from an organizational standpoint and content and then Mario with the social media. It's been great. I appreciate how everybody's welcomed him. Now, on your point about the transition defense, we did do better at it. Part of it was, and this is actually I'm going to steal from Cal, because Cal used to talk about this. There's a difference between turnovers and bad turnovers. right the last few games we've had a lot of bad turnovers which are not just turnovers that
Starting point is 00:44:37 occur but that lead to fast breaks the other way or threes where you miss and it kicks out towards the other goal we just didn't have as many of those tonight so i think it was harder for lSU to get in transition i mean damian fishback kept talking about getting in transition for lSU but they just had a hard time part of it was we got back but part of it was we didn't turn the ball over in places that led to fast breaks. That was always something back when I would go to Calipari practices, he would say to the guys, if you're going to turn it over, you know, turn it over not at the top of the key
Starting point is 00:45:10 because it leads to a layup the other way. And he's exactly right about that. You're much better turning it over in the corner or down low because you can lead to a layup. And we had a lot of those, especially against Auburn, where we just turned up led to a straight layup down the other end of the court. Arkansas leads by six at halftime to Vandy. They go on a run, so Arkansas may be going to help us book the day one by here tonight if they can hold on.
Starting point is 00:45:37 Who's next? Zachary. Three more. Go ahead, Zachary. Hey, Matt. You know, everything that Pope has done this season is just, you know, or just remarkable. But with his philosophy about his bench and his lineup, just the fact that he doesn't seem to want to even think. about alternating or keeping the main guys in for longer in the game because of the max
Starting point is 00:46:04 efficiency thing, like to me, that is just concerning for the tournament coming up, because if you're not even like even willing to negotiate, you know, who are going to be your main guys, like, I just think that that could really cost us maybe a game, you know, in the tournament. So it's just really concerning. But, you know, like you said many, many times, like the fact that he's done, the job he's done, in the amount of time he's had to do it. You know, I don't think any other coach could really could do it like he has,
Starting point is 00:46:34 but just the lineup thing is pretty concerning. Yeah, although, I appreciate the call. I agree with you, but as the call out, you know, he didn't do it again after that run. I mean, he kind of always, until the end, it didn't really matter as much, but he always tried to keep. I think the key is,
Starting point is 00:46:55 I don't think you can have Butler in O.A. on the bench at the same time. I think our perimeter defense, besides Butler and O'way, is not going to be very good. Travis Perry is not a good defender. Kobe Bray is not a good defender. Trent Noah is an okay defender, but he's not a good defender out on the three-point line. He's better inside. So if you don't have either Butler or O-way in, the other team's,
Starting point is 00:47:28 guards are just going to crush you. And so I just don't think he can ever take those guys out at the same time. And I think if he does, then he's got to have Colin Chandler in. So when you go back to that run they went in, he didn't have any of those guys in. And I just don't think you can do that. You know, in the interior, Amari's a lot better than Garrison defensively. I think Carr's better than Almanor defensively. But sometimes you can make that work.
Starting point is 00:47:54 But he just cannot have Butler and O'A on the bench at the same time. If he does, they just, they cannot defend on the perimeter. And I'll be interested to see if he stops doing that. Like, he staggered, he took Brea out, put in Noah, and then brought the subs in and put Brea back in. I'd rather see him take, like, Butler, oh, way out. Have Butler play with the reserves, right? But you can't have Brea with the reserves,
Starting point is 00:48:21 because then no one can defend, and you just can't do that. Two more. Who's next? Trey. Trey, go ahead, Trey. Hey, what's up, Matt? What's going on? Hey, so I think you are 100% calling it like Babe Ruth. Colin Chandler could be, he could be the golden ticket for this team come March because
Starting point is 00:48:44 with Jackson Robinson going down, like you said, you got to make up those points somewhere. And he has really, really gotten his game a lot better. It seems like every game when we turn it on, he does something a little better and a little better and a little better. He's the first guy that I've seen. Okay, so like I think Travis Perry and Trent Noah can have stretches where they really help you a lot, hit some shots. You know, I can see, Trent Noah had that really great game against Tennessee. Perry had a pretty good game against somebody the other night. I can't remember who it was.
Starting point is 00:49:29 But Chandler looks in the last few games like a guy who can play with these athletes and can guard them. And so if he could get to the point, he's been looked so nervous on offense, like he didn't want to shoot and he didn't want to dribble. If he can get to the point that he's even shooting decently, or even if he's not shooting decently, it's just not nervous. he helps so much on defense that like, okay, now all of a sudden you got something. And if he can get to the point that he makes open threes, just that sentence alone, and Kentucky becomes really difficult to guard.
Starting point is 00:50:07 So that's what makes me a little excited. Well, and we're going to need it off the bench. And, you know, a lot of people, Matt, forget that, you know, he was a top recruit before he did his fishing trip. And he is a great athlete. He is a great athlete. athlete. Like he is, you watch him like during like dunk during warmups and stuff. That dude is a great athlete. He just looked so scared for the first two thirds of the year. And in the last
Starting point is 00:50:39 three weeks, he doesn't look scared. And that, you can't help but be kind of excited about that. So totally agree. Last thing, this is a bit obscure. But with so many seniors, on this team this year that have already probably graduated, what do they do during the day? Is it just kind of hang out? Well, no, they do have a class. They have to take master's classes. Now, I don't know how much class that is exactly,
Starting point is 00:51:12 but they do, I mean, a lot of these dudes sit around and play video games, to be honest with you. I mean, I think that's a lot of, and I appreciate the call. We've had, you know, we've had teams over there. the years. You talk about a book you could write, sort of like, what are these dudes like off the court? Cows guys didn't really get in trouble that much, but they're almost never, but they had some dudes who like to party and do, I don't get the sense that this group, I mean, I don't know, but I don't ever hear about this group doing anything, you know, so, um, maybe because they're
Starting point is 00:51:49 older, right? I, but, uh, I don't know, like, I don't even, you know, almost every team that's been in Kentucky, you'll get like some picture of them somewhere like at a bar, not necessarily doing anything bad, but like, look here this year, about any of them. So maybe they're just like me, Billy. They're just all old men who maybe they sit and read like I do or watch Breaking Bad. That's right. You're a freshman, you're 18, 19. You want to go see the party.
Starting point is 00:52:16 It's very different. Yeah, it's very different. 18 and 19 is very different. Your senior. Yeah, 18 and 19 is very different than 22 and 23. that's what these guys are. So what? We got one more.
Starting point is 00:52:29 Is that right? One more. Who's next? Muncie. Muncie. What's up, Muncie. Matt Jones. Muncie.
Starting point is 00:52:37 What's up, brother? Yeah, what's up? Shout up, Mike Childress. Shout out to Mike Childress. Yeah, it's an old-time friend. Shane didn't wear no socks. Well, good. What you got?
Starting point is 00:52:52 Say, don't want a top. Doesn't, Brandon, Garrison? He's their, is our secret he's our secret he is he stepped up hard well he did play well today
Starting point is 00:53:14 yeah he did play well today I mean I thought I thought he looked I thought this was a real year he said two of his last three games have been really good you know I don't think he played well against Auburn but he played great against Oklahoma and I thought he played great tonight so you know I mean, we need him to be able to not, like, be a disaster when he came in.
Starting point is 00:53:38 But the last two of the last three games, he's been better than a disaster. He's actually played very well, I thought. Yes, absolutely. He's not a disaster. I know he's stepping up. Yeah. Appreciate the, appreciate. Okay.
Starting point is 00:53:50 I appreciate you. Is he still there? I love you. Yes. Yeah. You know, first time, long time. I've been here for a minute and I remember when you got your credentials
Starting point is 00:54:04 and the first time you got onto Raperina I was listening to the show Yeah That was before I even had a show And I was up to the basket And I saw you walking on the court And I saw you, you look like a 12 year old boy You were smiling so big
Starting point is 00:54:22 And it was so much fun to see Excel and get to where you are right now That's very nice of you, thank you. The first game I ever got credentialed was, and I appreciate the call, was Kentucky, Louisville, and I want to say it was 2007, 2006. Rondo was the point guard. And that was the first time I ever got a credential. And I can't remember very many times in my life I was happier than that because I was like, I honestly thought I have a credential for the Kentucky Louisville game like I've made it. that's really all I need to do.
Starting point is 00:55:01 Like I can stop now and go back. You know, I was still practicing law at the time. I can just go back to my legal job. Yeah, you peaked. I did peek. Like, I did peek. I remember I was a huge fight to get credentialed. I was the first blogger to be credentialed in the entire SEC.
Starting point is 00:55:17 They would not, the, the, Dwayne Peevy was the SID here, and finally the SEC would not allow him to credential me, and then finally they said yes, and the first game I got to do it, was Kentucky Louisville. So nice memory by that guy. And I did look 12 years old, and I was chubby, Billy. That's... Did you have bangs on press row?
Starting point is 00:55:38 I looked awful. You know, well, that picture that circulates, that's not... That's like that year. Oh, no. Yeah, it was that year. Because it was... That was Tubby's last year, and then Billy was there the next year. So, yeah, good times.
Starting point is 00:55:55 Well, interesting show tonight. Appreciate everybody staying up and listening. So let's go over some scheduling. Tomorrow is Wednesday. The women start in the SEC tournament on Friday at 2.30. Don't know who they'll play yet, but the women's tournament actually starts tomorrow for the women's SEC tournament.
Starting point is 00:56:17 But Kentucky's got double-by. They do not play until Friday. The men's team plays next at noon against Missouri on Saturday. The pregame show will be at 9.30 a.m. that will be I'm sitting here I just ran through these scenarios
Starting point is 00:56:31 it looks to me like if Vandy loses tonight we are guaranteed the buy if we beat Missouri and the results happen that you kind of think should happen
Starting point is 00:56:44 now that A&M is going to beat Auburn we could get up to be the seven seed and be in the bottom half of the bracket and avoid Auburn so Missouri game's huge Vandy loses tonight
Starting point is 00:56:55 we don't want we'll have a buy and then if we beat we lose to Missouri, we're the eight, we beat Missouri we're the seven. And I think probably a top three seed in the NCAA tournament. Thank you, folks, very much for listening. Thanks to Billy for hanging out. We will see you in the morning. This has been the local Toyota dealers, KSR postgame show. Another podcast from some SNL late-night comedy guy, not quite.
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