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  • Maize
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 1912


    Kentucky
    Win Over UGA Boosts Recruiting
    Kentucky did not just beat Georgia, it was a statement win that could prove to be a seismic shift in the SEC East. Kentucky has been raiding the state of Georgia for recruiting, and it is starting to pay off. The Wildcats' roster is made up of more players from the Peach state than the Bluegrass state. That continued this week, following the final home game of the season.

    In front of a large, nationally televised audience, the number-two team in the country beat Georgia by four touchdowns. that type of win was enough to get the attention of recruits from Georgia. Four players committed after the win, with three being from Georgia. One of which, three-star linebacker Craig Price, chose UK over UGA and Georgia Tech.

    Along with Price, the team inked another Goergia linebacker Clinton Foster. Foster is very small (only 5'9") but plays much larger and reminds many of former Kentucky All-SEC linebacker Danny Trevathan. Foster was also a special teams star that had two return touchdowns in a game for Columbia High School. Between Foster's big play ability and Price's big, physical play - the team landed two future stars at linebacker.

    The team nabbed a four star talent Cortez Willis after being the only SEC team to offer Willis a scholarship. Willis' big senior year started to attract SEC schools like Ole Miss and Kentucky, but the Wildcats were quick to offer a spot. Before that, Willis was close to committing to Northwestern, but he found a home with another team of Wildcats. Willis is another return specialist that has grown into a strong corner that led his team in tackles and interceptions.

    Finally, Kentucky kept up their out-of-state ways by getting another corner, this time from Tennessee: Orlando Poole. Poole played both ways for Cookeville Community High School, thinking he might be recruited as a receiver. He didn't start playing the corner position until his senior year. Poole was getting recruited heavily by the B1G Ten, with Maryland being the heavy favorite. Poole was holding out for University of Tennessee, but instead picked his favorite team's rival, heading to Lexington to play his college ball.

    Players Committed In-Season (Class of 2015)
    Jon Estes, OT, Lakewood, OH - 6'2" 270 - Nationally Ranked OT: #5
    Cortez Willis, CB, Gresham Park, GA - 6'2" 187 - Nationally Ranked CB: #15
    Craig Price, MLB, Dock Junction, GA - 6'3" 245 - Nationally Ranked MLB: #32
    Clinton Foster, MLB, Candler-McAfee, GA - 5'9" 215 - Nationally Ranked MLB: #45
    Orlando Poole, CB, Cookeville, TN - 6'0" 190 - Nationally Ranked CB: #106
    Quinton Carrington, FB, Wickliffe, OH - 6'1" 221 - Nationally Ranked FB: #1
    "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
    2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
    Next Game: Bowl Game

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    • Maize
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2010
      • 1912


      Wildcats Named to Award Finalist's Lists
      The SEC is well represented in the most recent BCS, AP, and Coaches poll. Six teams are ranked inside the top 25, with four teams in the top 10. The highest ranked is Kentucky, putting together one of the greatest football seasons in the program's history. They have become nationally recognized, especially after the recent dismantling of Georgia. Individual players are starting to get realized as potential NFL prospects, including Patrick Towles - in only his second year as a starter.

      Towles will join three other Quarterbacks at this year's College Football Awards ceremony in New York, hosted by ESPN. The redshirt sophomore Quarterback will up against TCU signal-caller Matt Brown and "Jonny Football" (Jonny Manziel of Texas A&M). The three are up for the coveted Davey O'Brien Award, annually given to the nation's best Quarterback. Towles holds the best Quarterback Rating and most yards among the three, but trails Manziel in total yards and Brown in touchdowns.

      Also attending the December ceremony will be punter Landon Foster. He will be joined by Michael Branthover of Virginia Tech and Oregon's true freshman Michael Harris. Harris was the top recruited punter in the class of 2014, while Branthover put together a great Senior campaign. Foster is known for pinning opposing returners and putting close to 40% of his punts inside the opponent's 20.

      Both players will be joined by their coach, who is expected to be up for the Coach of the Year honor. Stringing together the best regular season in recent memory for UK is probably good enough, especially considering the team's schedule this season. Kentucky has only one game remaining before they take the field in the SEC Championship game. Not wanting to look ahead, the first order of business is keeping rival Tennessee from guaranteeing bowl eligibility.
      "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
      2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
      Next Game: Bowl Game

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      • Maize
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2010
        • 1912

        Saturday, November 29, 2014
        Neyland Stadium - Knoxville, TN


        vs.
        Rivalry Painted Blue In Neyland

        TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
        #2 Kentucky Wildcats (11-1)14614337
        Tennessee Volunteers (6-5)393722


        Stat of the Game: Total Offense: Kentucky - 585 yards -- Tennessee - 258 yards
        Player of the Game: Patrick Towles, QB - Kentucky - 18/35, 404 yards, 4 TD
        ______________________________________
        1st Quarter
        UK: 1 yard run by J. Taylor (XP Good) - 11:36
        TENN: 32 yard Field Goal by D. Brodus - 6:59
        UK: 9 yard pass from P. Towles to R. Shields (XP Good) - :18
        -
        2nd Quarter
        UK: 31 yard Field Goal by M. Hale - 11:54
        TENN: 25 yard Field Goal by D. Brodus - 8:02
        TENN: 32 yard Field Goal by D. Brodus - 6:31
        UK: 32 yard Field Goal by M. Hale - 4:06
        TENN: 46 yard FIeld Goal by D. Brodus - 1:06
        -
        3rd Quarter
        UK: 51 yard pass from P. Towles to D. Robinson (XP Good) - 12:53
        TENN: 36 yard Field Goal by D. Brodus - 6:58
        UK: 32 yard pass from P. Towles to D. Collins (XP Good) - 2:15
        -
        4th Quarter
        UK: 33 yard Field Goal by M. Hale - 10:29
        TENN: 4 yard pass from J. Worley to B. Downs (XP Good) - 5:17
        _______________________
        Passing Stats
        Patrick Towles, QB - 18/35, 404 yards, 4 TD, 2 INT
        Justin Worley, QB - 15/33, 137 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT
        Rushing Stats
        Marlin Lane, RB - 18 carries, 94 yards, 2 receptions, 30 yards
        Justin Taylor, RB - 11 carries, 68 yards, 1 TD
        Josh Clemons, RB - 6 carries, 36 yards

        Receiving Stats
        Daryl Collins, WR - 7 receptions, 167 yards, 2 TD
        Demarco Robinson, WR - 4 receptions, 118 yards, 1 TD

        Brendon Downs, TE - 3 receptions, 23 yards, 1 TD
        Ronnie Shields, TE - 2 receptions, 47 yards, 1 TD
        Kicking Stats
        Derrick Brodus, K - 5/6, Long of 46, 1/1 on XP
        Mike Hale, K - 3/3, Long of 33, 5/5 on XP
        Defensive Stats
        Tyler Brause, MLB - 4 solo tackles (10 total), 5 for loss, 1.5 sack
        Dontavius Sapp, MLB - 3 solo tackles (10 total), 2 for loss, 1 sack
        Miles Simpson, OLB - 1 solo tackle (5 total), 2 for loss, .5 sack
        Sheldon Dawson, CB - 2 solo tackles (4 total), 2 for loss. .5 sack
        Justin Coleman, CB - 2 solo tackles (3 total), 1 INT

        Cody Quinn, CB - 3 total tackles, 2 INT
        _______________________________
        Injury Report
        Andrew Anderson, OG - Tennessee - Torn hamstring - 7 weeks*
        Darrian Miller, OT - Kentucky - Forearm fracture - Season
        * - Injury occurred during game
        _______________________________

        Next Game: vs. #2 Auburn (11-1)
        "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
        2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
        Next Game: Bowl Game

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        • Maize
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2010
          • 1912


          NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Dec 7, 2014
          RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
          11Wisconsin Badgers1111502
          22Auburn Tigers1111434
          33Kentucky Wildcats1111369
          44Oklahoma State Cowboys1021295
          55Alabama Crimson Tide1021232
          66Virginia Cavaliers1021169
          77TCU Horned Frogs931101
          89Texas Longhorns93986
          910Nebraska Cornhuskers84918
          1011UConn Huskies93876
          1112Virginia Tech Hokies93822
          1213Ohio State Buckeyes84762
          1314BYU Cougars93720
          1415Michigan Wolverines84660
          1516Texas A&M Aggies84615
          1617LSU Tigers84569
          1718South Carolina Gamecocks93531
          1819Washington Huskies84477
          1920Oregon Ducks93443
          2021Miami Hurricanes84396
          2122Nevada Wolf Pack102370
          2224South Florida Bulls93287
          2325Boise State Broncos84245
          248Oklahoma Sooners93215
          25NRGeorgia Bulldogs75205
          Players Invited to Heisman Ceremony (Alphabetical)
          Ameer Abdullah, RB - Nebraska - 248 carries, 1,379 yards, 18 Total TD
          Joe Bergeron, RB - Texas - 229 carries, 1,654 yards, 23 Total TD
          Michael Holmes, RB - Virginia Tech - 231 carries, 1,364 yards, 17 Total TD
          Lyle McCombs, RB - UConn - 195 carries, 1,239 yards, 16 TD, 21 receptions, 294 yards, 3 TD
          Brandon Wilds, RB - South Carolina - 253 carries, 1,573 yards, 21 Total TD
          "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
          2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
          Next Game: Bowl Game

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          • Maize
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2010
            • 1912


            Kentucky
            Top Bluegrass Receiver Sticks in Lexington
            The Wildcats just finished their winningest regular season since the 50's. They are eyeing their first BCS Bowl appearance and right now are in a statistical tie with Auburn for a spot in the National Championship game. The SEC Championship game, like in many recent years, has become a play-in game for the BCS National Championship - this year is no different. The Wildcats are enjoying a historically good season, while Auburn's rush attack is one of the best in the nation.

            The success for Kentucky has led to a fast start on the recruiting trail. Big Blue just secured their first commitment from an in-state player and it just so happens to be the third highest-rated player in the Bluegrass state. Marshall Green has been recruited by some of the biggest programs in the nation since his sophomore season. He originally looked like firm Notre Dame commitment, but after visiting Lexington during Senior Day and the big win over Georgia, Green changed his mind.

            Taking to twitter to announce his change of plans, Green is now "100% committed to UK." He is a track star that also is his high school's point guard. So the three sport athlete's versatility doesn't just stop at different sports. Green looks like a return specialist and a perfect receiver for this pass-oriented offense.

            Players Committed In-Season (Class of 2015)
            Jon Estes, OT, Lakewood, OH - 6'2" 270 - Nationally Ranked OT: #5
            Marshall Green, WR, Fern Creek, KY - 6'1" 181 - Nationally Ranked WR: #15
            Cortez Willis, CB, Gresham Park, GA - 6'2" 187 - Nationally Ranked CB: #15
            Craig Price, MLB, Dock Junction, GA - 6'3" 245 - Nationally Ranked MLB: #32
            Clinton Foster, MLB, Candler-McAfee, GA - 5'9" 215 - Nationally Ranked MLB: #45
            Orlando Poole, CB, Cookeville, TN - 6'0" 190 - Nationally Ranked CB: #106
            Quinton Carrington, FB, Wickliffe, OH - 6'1" 221 - Nationally Ranked FB: #1
            "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
            2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
            Next Game: Bowl Game

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            • Maize
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2010
              • 1912

              Saturday, December 13, 2014
              Georgia Dome - Atlanta, GA


              vs.
              Tigers Head for BCS Championship After SEC Classic

              TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
              #3 Kentucky Wildcats (11-2)7771435
              #2 Auburn Tigers (12-1)77141038


              Stat of the Game: First Downs: Auburn - 28 -- Kentucky - 15
              Player of the Game: Tre Mason, RB - Auburn - 21 carries, 135 yards, 2 TD
              ______________________________________
              1st Quarter
              UK: 5 yard pass from P. Towles to R. Shields (XP Good) - 11:52
              AUB: 5 yard pass from K. Frazier to Q. Bray (XP Good) - 3:31
              -
              2nd Quarter
              AUB: 3 yard run by T. Mason (XP Good) - 9:28
              UK: 67 yard pass from P. Towles to R. Shields (XP Good) - 7:19
              -
              3rd Quarter
              UK: 50 yard pass from P. Towles to D. Robinson (XP Good) - 13:08
              AUB: 28 yard pass from K. Frazier to T. Reed (XP Good) - 8:44
              AUB: 4 yard run by M. Blakely (XP Good) - 3:42
              -
              4th Quarter
              UK: 32 yard pass from P. Towles to D. Collins (XP Good) - 14:00
              AUB: 4 yard run by T. Mason (XP Good) - 12:53
              UK: 8 yard pass from P. Towles to D. Robinson (XP Good) - 8:09
              AUB: 38 yard Field Goal by T. Hemphill - 2:27
              _______________________
              Passing Stats
              Patrick Towles, QB - 20/34, 363 yards, 5 TD, 1 INT
              Keihl Frazier, QB - 10/23, 120 yards, 2 TD, 19 rushing yards
              Rushing Stats
              Tre Mason, RB - 21 carries, 135 yards, 2 TD
              Mike Blakely, RB - 16 carries, 93 yards, 1 TD

              Josh Clemons, RB - 12 carries, 67 yards
              Receiving Stats
              Demarco Robinson, WR - 7 receptions, 136 yards, 2 TD
              Ronnie Shields, TE - 5 receptions, 115 yards, 2 TD
              Daryl Collins, WR - 5 receptions, 77 yards, 1 TD

              Quan Bray, WR - 4 receptions, 45 yards, 1 TD
              Trovon Reed, WR - 2 receptions, 35 yards, 1 TD

              Kicking Stats
              Thomas Hemphill, K - 1/2, Long of 38, 5/5 on XP
              Mike Hale, K - 5/5 on XP
              Defensive Stats
              Miles Simpson, OLB - 3 solo tackles (8 total)
              Gabe Wright, DT - 2 solo tackles (7 total), 1 for loss
              Landon Collins, SS - 5 total tackles, 1 FR
              Alvin Dupree, DE - 2 solo tackles (4 total), 2 for loss, 1 sack

              Robenson Therezie, CB - 1 solo tackle (3 total), 1 INT
              _______________________________
              Injury Report
              Darrian Miller, OT - Kentucky - Forearm fracture - Season
              * - Injury occurred during game
              _______________________________

              Next Game: TBD
              "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
              2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
              Next Game: Bowl Game

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              • Maize
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2010
                • 1912



                C-USA Championship
                TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                North Texas Mean Green (7-6)077014
                Florida International Panthers (10-3)773017

                ACC Championship
                TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                Clemson Tigers (7-6)7014021
                #6 Virginia Cavaliers (11-2)0147627

                SEC Championship
                TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                #3 Kentucky Wildcats (11-2)7771435
                #2 Auburn Tigers (12-1)77141038

                Big East Championship
                TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                #22 South Florida Bulls (10-3)10721038
                #23 Boise State Broncos (8-5)3601524

                Pac-12 Championship
                TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                Colorado Buffaloes (8-5)7100724
                #19 Oregon Ducks (10-3)717141452

                MAC Championship
                TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                Ohio Bobcats (10-3)01314633
                Northern Illinois Huskies (8-5)1433020

                B1G Ten Championship
                TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                Northwestern Wildcats (7-6)077721
                #1 Wisconsin Badgers (11-2)02011334

                NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Dec 14, 2014
                RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
                12Auburn Tigers*1211500
                21Wisconsin Badgers*1211396
                34Oklahoma State Cowboys*1021206
                45Alabama Crimson Tide1021149
                56Virginia Cavaliers*1121093
                67TCU Horned Frogs931030
                73Kentucky Wildcats1121027
                88Texas Longhorns93977
                99Nebraska Cornhuskers84914
                1010UConn Huskies93875
                1111Virginia Tech Hokies93826
                1212Ohio State Buckeyes84770
                1313BYU Cougars93731
                1414Michigan Wolverines84675
                1515Texas A&M Aggies84634
                1616LSU Tigers84592
                1717South Carolina Gamecocks93557
                1818Washington Huskies84508
                1919Oregon Ducks*93478
                2020Miami Hurricanes84434
                2121Nevada Wolf Pack*102409
                2222South Florida Bulls*103384
                2324Oklahoma Sooners93301
                2425Georgia Bulldogs75260
                25NRSan Diego State Aztecs93238
                C-USA: Florida International - 10-3 (9-1)*
                MAC: Ohio - 10-3 (7-2)*
                Sun Belt: UL-Lafayette - 9-3 (6-1)*
                * - Conference Champion
                "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
                2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
                Next Game: Bowl Game

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                • Maize
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 1912


                  Gordon Takes Home Closest Heisman in History
                  There was a major surprise at the Heisman ceremony, that started when the final field was announced. Originally, Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin's running back, was not expected. He was not one of the five on the short-list heading into the Conference Championship games, usually when the list is finalized. The race for the Heisman Trophy, before the Conference Championship games, looked like a two-way race between Brandon Wilds and Joe Bergeron.

                  Then came a 200 yard, three touchdown performance from Melvin Gordon. Not only did it secure Wisconsin a spot in the national championship game along with the B1G Ten title, Gordon was invited to New York for the Heisman ceremony. Thinking he was an after-thought, many were shocked when he was announced as the winner of the 2014 Heisman Trophy.

                  It was the closest final vote for the Heisman Trophy in the history of the award. Gordon received 1,729 total votes, only six more than Texas' running back Joe Bergeron. Bergeron did snag more first place votes (329 to 322), but Gordon made up the difference in second and third place votes. Mack Brown chalked up the controversy to "geographical bias," with B1G Ten voters taking Ameer Abdullah ahead of Bergeron on some ballots. While that is unknown, Melvin Gordon now prepares for the BCS Championship game with the Heisman Trophy in his possession.
                  "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
                  2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
                  Next Game: Bowl Game

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                  • Maize
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 1912


                    2014 Award Winners
                    AwardPlayerPosTeam
                    Heisman Memorial TrophyMelvin GordonRBWisconsin
                    Maxwell AwardJoe BergeronRBTexas
                    Walter Camp AwardJoe BergeronRBTexas
                    Chuck Bednarik AwardFrank ShannonMLBOklahoma
                    Bronko Nagurski TrophyFrank ShannonMLBOklahoma
                    Davey O'Brien AwardPatrick TowlesQBKentucky
                    Doak Walker AwardMelvin GordonRBWisconsin
                    Fred Biletnikoff AwardBrandon CarterWRTCU
                    John Mackey AwardRichard WilsonTEBYU
                    Outland TrophyAustin ShepherdOTAlabama
                    Rimington TrophyDominic EspinozaCTexas
                    Lombardi AwardKorren KirvenDEAlabama
                    Linebacker of the YearFrank ShannonMLBOklahoma
                    Jim Thorpe AwardQuandre DiggsCBTexas
                    Lou Groza AwardKyle FrenchKWisconsin
                    Ray Guy AwardLandon FosterPKentucky
                    Returner of the YearJalen SaundersWROklahoma

                    2014 NCAA 1st Team All-Americans
                    PosPlayer NameHtWtYear
                    QBPatrick Towles, Kentucky6'5"234So.
                    HBJoe Bergeron, Texas6'1"236Sr.
                    HBMelvin Gordon, Wisconsin5'11"208Jr.
                    WRDaryl Collins, Kentucky5'11"202Jr.
                    WRBrandon Carter, TCU5'11"182Sr.
                    TERichard Wilson, BYU6'2"236Sr.
                    OLAustin Shepherd, Alabama6'6"324Sr.
                    OLCameron Fleming, Stanford6'6"310Sr.
                    OLRay Ball, Wisconsin6'7"336Jr.
                    OLJon Goss, Virginia6'2"281Sr.
                    CDominic Espinoza, Texas6'4"302Sr.
                    DLKorren Kirvin, Alabama6'3"280Jr.
                    DLTrace Clark, Oklahoma State6'5"250So.
                    DLAnthony Johnson, LSU6'3"314Sr.
                    DLBrandon Ivory, Alabama6'4"312Sr.
                    LBJake Keefer, Wisconsin6'3"237Jr.
                    LBFrank Shannon, Oklahoma6'1"236Jr.
                    LBDerek Landisch, Wisconsin5'11"231Sr.
                    CBQuandre Diggs, Texas5'10"202Sr.
                    CBGabe Lee, Nevada6'0"191Sr.
                    FSLee Hightower, Boise State6'1"184Sr.
                    SSSherod Evans, Texas6'0"187Sr.
                    KKyle French, Wisconsin6'1"197Sr.
                    PMatt Harris, Oregon5'10"222Fr.
                    RSJalen Saunders, Oklahoma5'9"174Sr.
                    "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
                    2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
                    Next Game: Bowl Game

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                    • Maize
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 1912

                      Totally lost interest in this, mainly because I've playing a lot of basketball and getting ready for baseball. I guess I'll put this to bed, already have next year's dynasty ready. Kind of excited about it, to be honest. Thanks to everyone who followed.

                      Season Wrap:
                      - So we got snubbed of a BCS Bowl because no conference can send 3 teams (bullshit rule). So we got stuck in the Capital One Bowl against Maryland (7-5). They lost five straight games during the season (@ West Virginia, vs. Northwestern, vs. Indiana, vs. Ohio State, @ Wisconsin), but somehow were good enough for the Capital One Bowl?

                      - We destroyed Maryland and Towles broke the Season Passing Yards school record. He had a dope season, really like playing with Towles. He decided to stay in school, same with Landon Collins. Daryl Collins left early and Reese Phillips transferred to Middle Tennessee

                      - Auburn beat Wisconsin in the BCS Championship, only by 3. So that means the state of Alabama has won every BCS title in this decade. Oh and the SEC streak continued as well.

                      - I finished 12-2 (7-2 in the SEC), just another reason UK should have offered Kirby Smart a billion dollars to take over that program. But hopefully Stoops does a good job, I'm now a fan of Big Blue, definitely rooting for them this season.

                      - The NCAA '14 Dynasty will be posted around the start of June.
                      "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
                      2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
                      Next Game: Bowl Game

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                      • albidnis
                        GFX Crew
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 4035

                        Maize you starting a baseball or basketball dynasty?

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                        • Maize
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2010
                          • 1912

                          Kicking around the idea of a new basketball association, not sure about baseball.
                          "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
                          2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
                          Next Game: Bowl Game

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                          • WrightStuff
                            Member
                            • Nov 2009
                            • 775

                            Looking forward to it either way. NBA is about to hit the playoffs, but baseball may last longer since the season just began. Love when your franchises last a while though.

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