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Why would I do that when it’s not true Deller? Why do you try to come off as clever when all you do is make yourself look like an ass? Let’s see if you dodge this question which I know you will. In your eyes what determines The greatest program of all time. I know you’re gonna ask me to answer it also so let me go ahead and do that for you.

Titles
Wins
Greatness/dominance over a long period of time.
Final 4’s

While UCLA has the lead in titles and greatness back in the 60’s and 70’s all they have after that is one title in 94 and a couple final fours. I don’t have to tell you but UK has been winning titles since basketball begin and we’ve been pretty consistent ever sense.
Hahaha, "they haven't a title since 1994" So, you're telling me that past history isn't as important as present times.

I suppose that is point, set match. Welcome to the light Scottie. 😁
 
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Deller stop talking outta your ass! I’m saying they haven’t done anything since besides a final four or two. That’s it! You have to be from the southern part of Tennessee good lord!
 
What NIT tournament??? Don’t remember there being one.
Carolina is safely in the tournament THIS year, can your team say the same thing?
I believe you’re here talking shit to a Tennessee fan who’s team is also in the tournament.
Might want to look in the mirror before you say stupid shit.
uk has more Q1 wins than UNC
 
What did she well play exactly? All she did was get confused on what I said and try and make it look like she made a clever comment!😂
Scottie, you just proclaimed that UCLA's past accomplishments lose relevance compared to UK's more recent accomplishments. Which falls hand n hand with my Barnes recent accomplishments trumping Uk older accomplishments.

Don't feel bad, You want UK to be the best at everything. The problem lies if you choose one metric to proclaim UK the best at one thing, the same metric has to be used even if it hurts UK.

You are kinda like a monkey with his fist stuck in a jar holding a banana. You want Cal to be tops over Barnes, so you base that claim on elite wins, despite the fact Barnes has almost twice as many wins as Cal and has more head to head wins. You also want UK to be best program ever, but when you use Most elite wins argument, UCLA has 3 more national Championships than UK.

I really didn't make a clever comment, but I did lead you to contradicting yourself.🙂
 
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Wrong again Deller! I don’t know if you’re having trouble understanding what I’m saying or what’s going on but I notice you leave out one of the criteria‘s that I said everybody goes by which is excellence and dominance throughout the years and that’s where UK wins out. UCLA has a strong case with titles but that’s about it. They’ve only won 1 title since the late 70’s I believe and that was in the mid 90’s. I know all you’re doing is trying to get likes and have a few people think you’re clever but you’re making yourself look like a jackass again. I know UK being on top bothers you and a few others but it is what it is. ESPN has talked about it and said UK was king, we’ve talked about it on this board and guess what, UK was king. I know it and you know it. Maybe if UT could’ve won shit back in the day and held excellence and dominance throughout the years they would be talked about to in that conversation but they didn’t. Also, I kno you didn’t make a clever comment. You just continue to make yourself look like a clueless sports fan that thinks their clever. Don’t feel bad, this year gives me a good idea of how Tennessee fans have felt for years and years. I get your hate for UK, just look at the series record. We have abused y’all for years and years.
 
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I wasn’t gonna say it but since you did!😂

I love reading you and @della going at it, it's great entertainment. :cool:
But I have to admit, I like della, she fights all by herself, she has one UT fan come in and say he will be here to help her, but he never shows until she has fought the battle.
So I will say @della kick them in the gonads, and never back down. 😂😂😂😂
 
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Scottie, you just proclaimed that UCLA's past accomplishments lose relevance compared to UK's more recent accomplishments. Which falls hand n hand with my Barnes recent accomplishments trumping Uk older accomplishments.

Don't feel bad, You want UK to be the best at everything. The problem lies if you choose one metric to proclaim UK the best at one thing, the same metric has to be used even if it hurts UK.

You are kinda like a monkey with his fist stuck in a jar holding a banana. You want Cal to be tops over Barnes, so you base that claim on elite wins, despite the fact Barnes has almost twice as many wins as Cal and has more head to head wins. You also want UK to be best program ever, but when you use Most elite wins argument, UCLA has 3 more national Championships than UK.

I really didn't make a clever comment, but I did lead you to contradicting yourself.🙂
All Time Wins: 2311 (NCAA rank #1)

All Time Winning Percentage: .765 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Championships: 8 (NCAA rank #2)

NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 12 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Final Four Appearances: 17 (NCAA rank #2)

NCAA Final Four Games Played: 29 (NCAA rank #3)

NCAA Final Four Wins: 20 (NCAA rank #2)

NCAA Final Four Winning Percentage: .715 (NCAA rank #8)

NCAA Elite-8 Appearances: 38 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Sweet-16 Appearances: 45 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Tournament Appearances: 59 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Tournament Games Played: 184 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Tournament Wins: 131 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Tournament Winning Percentage: .712 (NCAA rank #4)

Total Postseason Tournament Appearances (NCAA and NIT): 66 (NCAA rank #1)

NBA Draft Picks: 134 (NCAA rank #1)

All-Americans: 61 (NCAA rank #1)

All-American Total Selections: 91 (NCAA rank #1)
Top 5 Finishes: 47 (NCAA rank #1)
Final UPI/Coaches' Poll Top-20 Finishes: 46 (NCAA rank #1)
Final UPI/Coaches' Poll Top-15 Finishes: 43 (NCAA rank #1)
Final UPI/Coaches' Poll Top-10 Finishes: 39 (NCAA rank #1)
Final UPI/Coaches' Poll Top-5 Finishes: 30 (NCAA rank #1)
Final UPI/Coaches' Poll #1 Finishes: 8 (NCAA rank #1)
Total 20-Win Seasons: 63 (NCAA rank #1)
Total 25-Win Seasons: 36 (NCAA rank #2)
Total 30-Win Seasons: 16 (NCAA rank #1)
Total 35-Win Seasons: 6 (NCAA rank #1)
Average Victories Per Season Played:19.4464285714 (NCAA rank #3)
Average Losses Per Season Played: 6.0 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Winning Seasons: 101 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Non-Losing Seasons (.500 or better): 103 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Undefeated Seasons: 2 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Head Coaches With a NCAA Championship: 5 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Head Coaches With Multiple NCAA Championships: 1 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Head Coaches With Multiple NCAA Championships in the Same Decade: 1 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Head Coaches With a NCAA Championship Game Appearance: 5 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Head Coaches With Multiple NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 4 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Head Coaches With Multiple NCAA Championship Game Appearances in the Same Decade: 4 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Head Coaches With a NCAA Final Four Appearance: 5 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Head Coaches With Multiple NCAA Final Four Appearances: 4 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Head Coaches With Multiple NCAA Final Four Appearances in the Same Decade: 4 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Head Coaches With Both NCAA and NIT Championships: 2 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades With a NCAA Championship: 5 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades With Multiple NCAA Championships: 3 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades With a NCAA Championship Game Appearance: 6 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Decades With Multiple NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 5 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades With a NCAA Final Four Appearance: 7 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades With Multiple NCAA Final Four Appearances: 5 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades #1 in Total Wins (since 1930): 1 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Decades Top-5 in Total Wins (since 1930): 4 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades Top-10 in Total Wins (since 1930): 7 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades #1 in Winning Percentage (since 1930): 2 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades Top-5 in Winning Percentage (since 1930): 6 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades Top-10 in Winning Percentage (since 1930): 7 (NCAA rank #1)
Conference Regular Season Championships: 48 (NCAA rank #2)
Conference Tournament Championships: 31 (NCAA rank #1)
National Attendance Titles: 28 (NCAA rank #1)

(Of the 71 major categories listed above, Kentucky is #1 in 50 of them, #2 in 16 of them, #3 in 3 of them, #4 in 1 of them, and #8 in 1 of them.)

Kentucky can also lay claim to several individual achievements for both players and coaches:

13 players winning NBA Championships a total of 20 times
12 players named NBA All-Star a total of 23 times
12 Olympic Gold Medal winners
10 Naismith Hall-of-Fame members
5 players named National Player-of-the-Year
2 players named National Freshman-of-the-Year
6 head coaches named National Coach-of-the Year a total of 14 times
7 head coaches named SEC Coach-of-the-Year a total of 22 times
139 players named All-Conference a total of 230 times
83 players named All-Conference Tournament a total of 120 times
12 players named Conference Player-of-the-Year a total of 14 times
7 players named Conference Freshman-of-the-Year
32 players named to the All-Conference Freshman Team
17 players named Conference Tournament MVP a total of 18 times
18 players named All-NCAA Final Four a total of 21 times
51 players named All-NCAA Regional a total of 65 times
5 players named NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player a total of 6 times
12 players named NCAA Regional Most Outstanding Player a total of 13 times
74 players who played in the NBA at least one season
60 1000-point scorers
57 players named McDonald's All-American
6 times being ranked #1 in the season opening AP Poll
6 times being ranked #1 in the season opening UPI/Coaches' Poll
12 times a #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament
4 times being the NCAA official #1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament

Kentucky also holds several other NCAA records and various additional accomplishments:


Kentucky has 2 NIT Championships (1946, 1976), 7 Helms Titles (1933, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1954, 1958, 1978), 2 undefeated seasons (1912, 1954), 5 Sugar Bowl Tournament Championships (1937, 1939, 1949, 1956, 1963), a league best all time SEC regular season record of 1006-281 (.782), a league best 49 SEC Regular Season Championships, a league best all time SEC Tournament record of 134-26 (.838), and a league best 31 SEC Tournament Championships. Kentucky also holds the SEC's all time consecutive win streak among all past or present SEC schools at 38 straight victories, and is one of only 2 SEC schools to ever finish at 21-0 for the entire SEC season (18-0 record in the SEC Regular Season, plus a 3-0 record in the SEC Tournament).

Kentucky holds the NCAA records for Consecutive Non-Losing Seasons (60), Consecutive Home Court Victories (129), and for Total Victories in a Season (38), and for the best start for any season in NCAA Men's Basketball history at 38-0.

Kentucky plays in the nation's largest basketball arena (Rupp Arena, capacity: 23,500), and has both the nation's largest radio and television affiliate networks.

Kentucky has made a 3-point basket in 1013 consecutive games (1st-most all time), and has won 17 of the last 20 National Attendance Titles, including 8 of the last 10 and 25 overall.

Kentucky is the only school to have multiple NCAA (8) and NIT (2) Championships, the only school to have 5 different NCAA Championship head coaches, the only school to have 4 coaches with multiple NCAA Championship Game appearances, the only school to have 4 coaches with multiple NCAA Championship Game appearances in the same decade, the only school to have 4 coaches with 3 NCAA Final Four appearances, the only school to win NCAA Championships in 5 different decades, the only school to win multiple NCAA Championships in 3 different decades, the only school to have NCAA Championship Game appearances in 5 different decades, the only school to have multiple NCAA Championship Game appearances in 5 different decades, the only school to have multiple NCAA Final Four appearances in 5 different decades, the only school to have 2 different head coaches win both NCAA and NIT Championships, and the one of only 2 schools to have 2 different head coaches win a NCAA Championship in the same decade.

Kentucky has played before the largest regulation basketball game crowd in history (79,444), the largest Final Four game crowd in history (79,444), the largest NCAA Championship Game crowd in history (79,238), and the largest total Final Four game crowd (both games) in history (158,682).

Kentucky is the only school to have 5 players selected in the 1st-Round of the NBA Draft in the same year (2010), the only school to have both the #1 and #2 picks of the NBA Draft in the same year (2012), the only school to have 6 players drafted in the first 2 rounds of the NBA draft in the same year (2012, 2015), and the only school to sign 6 McDonald's All-Americans in the same year (2013).

Kentucky was the first college program to reach both the 1000-win and 2000-win victory plateaus.

Kentucky is the first team to be live-broadcast on the SEC Network.

Kentucky is one of only three schools to have 9 McDonald's All-Americans on a single roster.

Kentucky is the first school to hold an on-campus NBA Combine.
 
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All Time Wins: 2311 (NCAA rank #1)

All Time Winning Percentage: .765 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Championships: 8 (NCAA rank #2)

NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 12 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Final Four Appearances: 17 (NCAA rank #2)

NCAA Final Four Games Played: 29 (NCAA rank #3)

NCAA Final Four Wins: 20 (NCAA rank #2)

NCAA Final Four Winning Percentage: .715 (NCAA rank #8)

NCAA Elite-8 Appearances: 38 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Sweet-16 Appearances: 45 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Tournament Appearances: 59 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Tournament Games Played: 184 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Tournament Wins: 131 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Tournament Winning Percentage: .712 (NCAA rank #4)

Total Postseason Tournament Appearances (NCAA and NIT): 66 (NCAA rank #1)

NBA Draft Picks: 134 (NCAA rank #1)

All-Americans: 61 (NCAA rank #1)

All-American Total Selections: 91 (NCAA rank #1)
Top 5 Finishes: 47 (NCAA rank #1)
Final UPI/Coaches' Poll Top-20 Finishes: 46 (NCAA rank #1)
Final UPI/Coaches' Poll Top-15 Finishes: 43 (NCAA rank #1)
Final UPI/Coaches' Poll Top-10 Finishes: 39 (NCAA rank #1)
Final UPI/Coaches' Poll Top-5 Finishes: 30 (NCAA rank #1)
Final UPI/Coaches' Poll #1 Finishes: 8 (NCAA rank #1)
Total 20-Win Seasons: 63 (NCAA rank #1)
Total 25-Win Seasons: 36 (NCAA rank #2)
Total 30-Win Seasons: 16 (NCAA rank #1)
Total 35-Win Seasons: 6 (NCAA rank #1)
Average Victories Per Season Played:19.4464285714 (NCAA rank #3)
Average Losses Per Season Played: 6.0 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Winning Seasons: 101 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Non-Losing Seasons (.500 or better): 103 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Undefeated Seasons: 2 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Head Coaches With a NCAA Championship: 5 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Head Coaches With Multiple NCAA Championships: 1 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Head Coaches With Multiple NCAA Championships in the Same Decade: 1 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Head Coaches With a NCAA Championship Game Appearance: 5 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Head Coaches With Multiple NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 4 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Head Coaches With Multiple NCAA Championship Game Appearances in the Same Decade: 4 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Head Coaches With a NCAA Final Four Appearance: 5 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Head Coaches With Multiple NCAA Final Four Appearances: 4 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Head Coaches With Multiple NCAA Final Four Appearances in the Same Decade: 4 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Head Coaches With Both NCAA and NIT Championships: 2 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades With a NCAA Championship: 5 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades With Multiple NCAA Championships: 3 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades With a NCAA Championship Game Appearance: 6 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Decades With Multiple NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 5 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades With a NCAA Final Four Appearance: 7 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades With Multiple NCAA Final Four Appearances: 5 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades #1 in Total Wins (since 1930): 1 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Decades Top-5 in Total Wins (since 1930): 4 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades Top-10 in Total Wins (since 1930): 7 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades #1 in Winning Percentage (since 1930): 2 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades Top-5 in Winning Percentage (since 1930): 6 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades Top-10 in Winning Percentage (since 1930): 7 (NCAA rank #1)
Conference Regular Season Championships: 48 (NCAA rank #2)
Conference Tournament Championships: 31 (NCAA rank #1)
National Attendance Titles: 28 (NCAA rank #1)

(Of the 71 major categories listed above, Kentucky is #1 in 50 of them, #2 in 16 of them, #3 in 3 of them, #4 in 1 of them, and #8 in 1 of them.)

Kentucky can also lay claim to several individual achievements for both players and coaches:

13 players winning NBA Championships a total of 20 times
12 players named NBA All-Star a total of 23 times
12 Olympic Gold Medal winners
10 Naismith Hall-of-Fame members
5 players named National Player-of-the-Year
2 players named National Freshman-of-the-Year
6 head coaches named National Coach-of-the Year a total of 14 times
7 head coaches named SEC Coach-of-the-Year a total of 22 times
139 players named All-Conference a total of 230 times
83 players named All-Conference Tournament a total of 120 times
12 players named Conference Player-of-the-Year a total of 14 times
7 players named Conference Freshman-of-the-Year
32 players named to the All-Conference Freshman Team
17 players named Conference Tournament MVP a total of 18 times
18 players named All-NCAA Final Four a total of 21 times
51 players named All-NCAA Regional a total of 65 times
5 players named NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player a total of 6 times
12 players named NCAA Regional Most Outstanding Player a total of 13 times
74 players who played in the NBA at least one season
60 1000-point scorers
57 players named McDonald's All-American
6 times being ranked #1 in the season opening AP Poll
6 times being ranked #1 in the season opening UPI/Coaches' Poll
12 times a #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament
4 times being the NCAA official #1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament

Kentucky also holds several other NCAA records and various additional accomplishments:


Kentucky has 2 NIT Championships (1946, 1976), 7 Helms Titles (1933, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1954, 1958, 1978), 2 undefeated seasons (1912, 1954), 5 Sugar Bowl Tournament Championships (1937, 1939, 1949, 1956, 1963), a league best all time SEC regular season record of 1006-281 (.782), a league best 49 SEC Regular Season Championships, a league best all time SEC Tournament record of 134-26 (.838), and a league best 31 SEC Tournament Championships. Kentucky also holds the SEC's all time consecutive win streak among all past or present SEC schools at 38 straight victories, and is one of only 2 SEC schools to ever finish at 21-0 for the entire SEC season (18-0 record in the SEC Regular Season, plus a 3-0 record in the SEC Tournament).

Kentucky holds the NCAA records for Consecutive Non-Losing Seasons (60), Consecutive Home Court Victories (129), and for Total Victories in a Season (38), and for the best start for any season in NCAA Men's Basketball history at 38-0.

Kentucky plays in the nation's largest basketball arena (Rupp Arena, capacity: 23,500), and has both the nation's largest radio and television affiliate networks.

Kentucky has made a 3-point basket in 1013 consecutive games (1st-most all time), and has won 17 of the last 20 National Attendance Titles, including 8 of the last 10 and 25 overall.

Kentucky is the only school to have multiple NCAA (8) and NIT (2) Championships, the only school to have 5 different NCAA Championship head coaches, the only school to have 4 coaches with multiple NCAA Championship Game appearances, the only school to have 4 coaches with multiple NCAA Championship Game appearances in the same decade, the only school to have 4 coaches with 3 NCAA Final Four appearances, the only school to win NCAA Championships in 5 different decades, the only school to win multiple NCAA Championships in 3 different decades, the only school to have NCAA Championship Game appearances in 5 different decades, the only school to have multiple NCAA Championship Game appearances in 5 different decades, the only school to have multiple NCAA Final Four appearances in 5 different decades, the only school to have 2 different head coaches win both NCAA and NIT Championships, and the one of only 2 schools to have 2 different head coaches win a NCAA Championship in the same decade.

Kentucky has played before the largest regulation basketball game crowd in history (79,444), the largest Final Four game crowd in history (79,444), the largest NCAA Championship Game crowd in history (79,238), and the largest total Final Four game crowd (both games) in history (158,682).

Kentucky is the only school to have 5 players selected in the 1st-Round of the NBA Draft in the same year (2010), the only school to have both the #1 and #2 picks of the NBA Draft in the same year (2012), the only school to have 6 players drafted in the first 2 rounds of the NBA draft in the same year (2012, 2015), and the only school to sign 6 McDonald's All-Americans in the same year (2013).

Kentucky was the first college program to reach both the 1000-win and 2000-win victory plateaus.

Kentucky is the first team to be live-broadcast on the SEC Network.

Kentucky is one of only three schools to have 9 McDonald's All-Americans on a single roster.

Kentucky is the first school to hold an on-campus NBA Combine.

I wasn’t gonna go through the trouble of posting all of this because she already knows all of this! Prolly has it memorized. I just like watching her make a donkeys ass outta her self.😂
 
Wrong again Deller! I don’t know if you’re having trouble understanding what I’m saying or what’s going on but I notice you leave out one of the criteria‘s that I said everybody goes by which is excellence and dominance throughout the years and that’s where UK wins out. UCLA has a strong case with titles but that’s about it. They’ve only won 1 title since the late 70’s I believe and that was in the mid 90’s. I know all you’re doing is trying to get likes and have a few people think you’re clever but you’re making yourself look like a jackass again. I know UK being on top bothers you and a few others but it is what it is. ESPN has talked about it and said UK was king, we’ve talked about it on this board and guess what, UK was king. I know it and you know it. Maybe if UT could’ve won shit back in the day and held excellence and dominance throughout the years they would be talked about to in that conversation but they didn’t. Also, I kno you didn’t make a clever comment. You just continue to make yourself look like a clueless sports fan that thinks their clever. Don’t feel bad, this year gives me a good idea of how Tennessee fans have felt for years and years. I get your hate for UK, just look at the series record. We have abused y’all for years and years.
Sorry Scottie, but you're talking out of both sides of your mouth. I have made no claim on being clever, but you have been decidedly unclever. You change the criteria for judging performance to whatever suits your desired result. ULCA long past accomplishments have less weight than UK recent accomplishments. You said that. But, when UT has sustained success against UK for several years that means nothing? Well, that is just bs.

I'm here trying to get likes you say? Considering that it is mostly UK fans on the board looking at the thread and none of them consider my message sweet music. I would think they are shouting at their keyboards get that Scootie kid out of the thread, he is killing us.

You get my Kentucky hate, you say? I have said nothing bad about Calipari, I have even defended him and think Covid was y'all's problem and said so. I have not made fun of y'all's record this year nor have I rubbed it in after y'all lost to us earlier in the year. I didn't even go on about Barnes/Cal head to head after we beat y'all earlier.

Finally, you tell us "You talk shit in good fun and after the game you say good game and move on. You don’t make yourself look like an idiot". However, you have not done that here in this game thread. Why would you tell us the proper way to act as a fan without being an idiot and then turn around and act the opposite way. Are you in fact admitting to being an idiot? If that is the case, you'll get no argument from me.
 
are you ******ed? UK leads in 55 of the 71 ncaa categories. They lead UCLA in every metric except titles...

Don’t tell him and Deller that. Barnes holds the H2H lead over Cal and UNc holds the H2H lead over UK so that makes them better😂
 
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are you ******ed? UK leads in 55 of the 71 ncaa categories. They lead UCLA in every metric except titles...
The question is which metric is the deciding metric. ULCA could haul out a laundry list of crap too.
 
Sorry Scottie, but you're talking out of both sides of your mouth. I have made no claim on being clever, but you have been decidedly unclever. You change the criteria for judging performance to whatever suits your desired result. ULCA long past accomplishments have less weight than UK recent accomplishments. You said that. But, when UT has sustained success against UK for several years that means nothing? Well, that is just bs.

I'm here trying to get likes you say? Considering that it is mostly UK fans on the board looking at the thread and none of them consider my message sweet music. I would think they are shouting at their keyboards get that Scootie kid out of the thread, he is killing us.

You get my Kentucky hate, you say? I have said nothing bad about Calipari, I have even defended him and think Covid was y'all's problem and said so. I have not made fun of y'all's record this year nor have I rubbed it in after y'all lost to us earlier in the year. I didn't even go on about Barnes/Cal head to head after we beat y'all earlier.

Finally, you tell us "You talk shit in good fun and after the game you say good game and move on. You don’t make yourself look like an idiot". However, you have not done that here in this game thread. Why would you tell us the proper way to act as a fan without being an idiot and then turn around and act the opposite way. Are you in fact admitting to being an idiot? If that is the case, you'll get no argument from me.

Changing my criteria? Go ahead and show me where I changed my criteria please! Been the same since day one. As far as the “say good game and move on” thing, one more time, there are no board or universal rules on what you should say before or after a game win or lose. Seems like your feelings get hurt easy Deller. Also, I NEVER said UCLA’s long past accomplishments hold less weight than UKs recent accomplishments. In fact, show me where I said that!!! I said UCLA was great and had a strong case for number 1 but the fact that they only have 1 title and a couple final fours since the late 70’s keeps them outta the #1 spot. UK has been winning from day one. Have they had a year or two that wasn’t up to standard? Yep just like this year but we’ve been consistent overall and UCLA hasn’t. Again, if you don’t get that you just don’t want to.
 
34-7, 70-55.

Coming back from Knoxville, the football team and the basketball teams' trips were delayed as they had to have a procedure to extract their Big Blue foot outta UT's ass before they could head back to Lexington.

Eat shit, Della. I took a listen to Tony Basilio's podcast....nobody among your mouthbreather fanbase had any love for Barnes. In fact, simply making the NCAA tournament is the bar they've set with him as your coach. What lofty aspirations.... RollLaugh
 
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I love reading you and @della going at it, it's great entertainment. :cool:
But I have to admit, I like della, she fights all by herself, she has one UT fan come in and say he will be here to help her, but he never shows until she has fought the battle.
So I will say @della kick them in the gonads, and never back down. 😂😂😂😂

I agree, she’s fun! Gives me something to pass the time when I’m at work or taking a shit!
 
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Changing my criteria? Go ahead and show me where I changed my criteria please! Been the same since day one. As far as the “say good game and move on” thing, one more time, there are no board or universal rules on what you should say before or after a game win or lose. Seems like your feelings get hurt easy Deller. Also, I NEVER said UCLA’s long past accomplishments hold less weight than UKs recent accomplishments. In fact, show me where I said that!!! I said UCLA was great and had a strong case for number 1 but the fact that they only have 1 title and a couple final fours since the late 70’s keeps them outta the #1 spot. UK has been winning from day one. Have they had a year or two that wasn’t up to standard? Yep just like this year but we’ve been consistent overall and UCLA hasn’t. Again, if you don’t get that you just don’t want to.

How many times do I have to show you?

You say Barnes overall success against Cal doesn't count in comparison cause Cal has a Championship, but then you say despite UCLA having more Championships than UK, UK has more overall success than UK.

You use elite wins for Cal and then you deny elite wins to suit your purpose in UK over UCLA.

Since Barnes has twice as many wins as Cal and has beaten him in the head to head series, then Barnes is the better coach, right? It is the same argument you're using for UK over UCLA on overall performance.

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Edit- Since this is where you got buried Scottie, it was only fitting I got you a marker. Forget the verbage and dates, got the name right and it's the thought that counts. 😁
 
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Is there a reason you keep calling them “ULCA”?
I thought the rule on names is a pretty loose one. (deller, Scottie ect.) Looks like you're try to change the norms again.
 
I’ve already proven that The UK List is inaccurate. We had this talk last year & I found quite a few inaccurate stats in it.
 
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I thought the rule on names is a pretty loose one. (deller, Scottie ect.) Looks like you're try to change the norms again.

Rule? Do you have a rule for everything Deller?😂 The only thing norm is that UK sits at the top!
 
All Time Wins: 2311 (NCAA rank #1)

All Time Winning Percentage: .765 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Championships: 8 (NCAA rank #2)

NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 12 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Final Four Appearances: 17 (NCAA rank #2)

NCAA Final Four Games Played: 29 (NCAA rank #3)

NCAA Final Four Wins: 20 (NCAA rank #2)

NCAA Final Four Winning Percentage: .715 (NCAA rank #8)

NCAA Elite-8 Appearances: 38 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Sweet-16 Appearances: 45 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Tournament Appearances: 59 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Tournament Games Played: 184 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Tournament Wins: 131 (NCAA rank #1)

NCAA Tournament Winning Percentage: .712 (NCAA rank #4)

Total Postseason Tournament Appearances (NCAA and NIT): 66 (NCAA rank #1)

NBA Draft Picks: 134 (NCAA rank #1)

All-Americans: 61 (NCAA rank #1)

All-American Total Selections: 91 (NCAA rank #1)
Top 5 Finishes: 47 (NCAA rank #1)
Final UPI/Coaches' Poll Top-20 Finishes: 46 (NCAA rank #1)
Final UPI/Coaches' Poll Top-15 Finishes: 43 (NCAA rank #1)
Final UPI/Coaches' Poll Top-10 Finishes: 39 (NCAA rank #1)
Final UPI/Coaches' Poll Top-5 Finishes: 30 (NCAA rank #1)
Final UPI/Coaches' Poll #1 Finishes: 8 (NCAA rank #1)
Total 20-Win Seasons: 63 (NCAA rank #1)
Total 25-Win Seasons: 36 (NCAA rank #2)
Total 30-Win Seasons: 16 (NCAA rank #1)
Total 35-Win Seasons: 6 (NCAA rank #1)
Average Victories Per Season Played:19.4464285714 (NCAA rank #3)
Average Losses Per Season Played: 6.0 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Winning Seasons: 101 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Non-Losing Seasons (.500 or better): 103 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Undefeated Seasons: 2 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Head Coaches With a NCAA Championship: 5 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Head Coaches With Multiple NCAA Championships: 1 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Head Coaches With Multiple NCAA Championships in the Same Decade: 1 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Head Coaches With a NCAA Championship Game Appearance: 5 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Head Coaches With Multiple NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 4 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Head Coaches With Multiple NCAA Championship Game Appearances in the Same Decade: 4 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Head Coaches With a NCAA Final Four Appearance: 5 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Head Coaches With Multiple NCAA Final Four Appearances: 4 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Head Coaches With Multiple NCAA Final Four Appearances in the Same Decade: 4 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Head Coaches With Both NCAA and NIT Championships: 2 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades With a NCAA Championship: 5 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades With Multiple NCAA Championships: 3 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades With a NCAA Championship Game Appearance: 6 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Decades With Multiple NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 5 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades With a NCAA Final Four Appearance: 7 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades With Multiple NCAA Final Four Appearances: 5 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades #1 in Total Wins (since 1930): 1 (NCAA rank #2)
Total Decades Top-5 in Total Wins (since 1930): 4 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades Top-10 in Total Wins (since 1930): 7 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades #1 in Winning Percentage (since 1930): 2 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades Top-5 in Winning Percentage (since 1930): 6 (NCAA rank #1)
Total Decades Top-10 in Winning Percentage (since 1930): 7 (NCAA rank #1)
Conference Regular Season Championships: 48 (NCAA rank #2)
Conference Tournament Championships: 31 (NCAA rank #1)
National Attendance Titles: 28 (NCAA rank #1)

(Of the 71 major categories listed above, Kentucky is #1 in 50 of them, #2 in 16 of them, #3 in 3 of them, #4 in 1 of them, and #8 in 1 of them.)

Kentucky can also lay claim to several individual achievements for both players and coaches:

13 players winning NBA Championships a total of 20 times
12 players named NBA All-Star a total of 23 times
12 Olympic Gold Medal winners
10 Naismith Hall-of-Fame members
5 players named National Player-of-the-Year
2 players named National Freshman-of-the-Year
6 head coaches named National Coach-of-the Year a total of 14 times
7 head coaches named SEC Coach-of-the-Year a total of 22 times
139 players named All-Conference a total of 230 times
83 players named All-Conference Tournament a total of 120 times
12 players named Conference Player-of-the-Year a total of 14 times
7 players named Conference Freshman-of-the-Year
32 players named to the All-Conference Freshman Team
17 players named Conference Tournament MVP a total of 18 times
18 players named All-NCAA Final Four a total of 21 times
51 players named All-NCAA Regional a total of 65 times
5 players named NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player a total of 6 times
12 players named NCAA Regional Most Outstanding Player a total of 13 times
74 players who played in the NBA at least one season
60 1000-point scorers
57 players named McDonald's All-American
6 times being ranked #1 in the season opening AP Poll
6 times being ranked #1 in the season opening UPI/Coaches' Poll
12 times a #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament
4 times being the NCAA official #1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament

Kentucky also holds several other NCAA records and various additional accomplishments:


Kentucky has 2 NIT Championships (1946, 1976), 7 Helms Titles (1933, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1954, 1958, 1978), 2 undefeated seasons (1912, 1954), 5 Sugar Bowl Tournament Championships (1937, 1939, 1949, 1956, 1963), a league best all time SEC regular season record of 1006-281 (.782), a league best 49 SEC Regular Season Championships, a league best all time SEC Tournament record of 134-26 (.838), and a league best 31 SEC Tournament Championships. Kentucky also holds the SEC's all time consecutive win streak among all past or present SEC schools at 38 straight victories, and is one of only 2 SEC schools to ever finish at 21-0 for the entire SEC season (18-0 record in the SEC Regular Season, plus a 3-0 record in the SEC Tournament).

Kentucky holds the NCAA records for Consecutive Non-Losing Seasons (60), Consecutive Home Court Victories (129), and for Total Victories in a Season (38), and for the best start for any season in NCAA Men's Basketball history at 38-0.

Kentucky plays in the nation's largest basketball arena (Rupp Arena, capacity: 23,500), and has both the nation's largest radio and television affiliate networks.

Kentucky has made a 3-point basket in 1013 consecutive games (1st-most all time), and has won 17 of the last 20 National Attendance Titles, including 8 of the last 10 and 25 overall.

Kentucky is the only school to have multiple NCAA (8) and NIT (2) Championships, the only school to have 5 different NCAA Championship head coaches, the only school to have 4 coaches with multiple NCAA Championship Game appearances, the only school to have 4 coaches with multiple NCAA Championship Game appearances in the same decade, the only school to have 4 coaches with 3 NCAA Final Four appearances, the only school to win NCAA Championships in 5 different decades, the only school to win multiple NCAA Championships in 3 different decades, the only school to have NCAA Championship Game appearances in 5 different decades, the only school to have multiple NCAA Championship Game appearances in 5 different decades, the only school to have multiple NCAA Final Four appearances in 5 different decades, the only school to have 2 different head coaches win both NCAA and NIT Championships, and the one of only 2 schools to have 2 different head coaches win a NCAA Championship in the same decade.

Kentucky has played before the largest regulation basketball game crowd in history (79,444), the largest Final Four game crowd in history (79,444), the largest NCAA Championship Game crowd in history (79,238), and the largest total Final Four game crowd (both games) in history (158,682).

Kentucky is the only school to have 5 players selected in the 1st-Round of the NBA Draft in the same year (2010), the only school to have both the #1 and #2 picks of the NBA Draft in the same year (2012), the only school to have 6 players drafted in the first 2 rounds of the NBA draft in the same year (2012, 2015), and the only school to sign 6 McDonald's All-Americans in the same year (2013).

Kentucky was the first college program to reach both the 1000-win and 2000-win victory plateaus.

Kentucky is the first team to be live-broadcast on the SEC Network.

Kentucky is one of only three schools to have 9 McDonald's All-Americans on a single roster.

Kentucky is the first school to hold an on-campus NBA Combine.
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How many times do I have to show you?

You say Barnes overall success against Cal doesn't count in comparison cause Cal has a Championship, but then you say despite UCLA having more Championships than UK, UK has more overall success than UK.

You use elite wins for Cal and then you deny elite wins to suit your purpose in UK over UCLA.

Since Barnes has twice as many wins as Cal and has beaten him in the head to head series, then Barnes is the better coach, right? It is the same argument you're using for UK over UCLA on overall performance.

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Edit- Since this is where you got buried Scottie, it was only fitting I got you a marker. Forget the verbage and dates, got the name right and it's the thought that counts. 😁
you should play on the Olympic mental gymnastics team.
 
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