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-- Adolph Rupp, when asked for the key aspect of Kentucky's 1948 and 1949 national championships "I decided to let somebody else feel the pressure. That's a high-pressure way of life at Kentucky." ...
Joe B. Hall, who played one season of college basketball at Kentucky and later succeeded the legendary Adolph Rupp as head coach, died Saturday. He was 93.
Over the course of his Kentucky Wildcats career, Hatton, a 6-foot-4, 195-pound guard, became known for clutch play. “Adolph (Rupp) always said if he had to send his money to Vegas, he’d send ...
The college basketball landscape in the 1950s was dominated by the Baron of the Bluegrass, Adolph Rupp, who led Kentucky to the last two of his four national championships while putting the ...
The CFL has lost a legendary coach. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced Monday that former coach Al Bruno had passed away Sunday night in Florida at the age of 87. Bruno was a famed athlete, one of just ...
They had played for Adolph Rupp, Joe B. Hall, Eddie Sutton, Rick Pitino, Tubby Smith, Billy Gillispie and John Calipari. They were all here to see the next in line.
Jay Bilas goes with Wooden, Iba, Rupp and Newell on his pre-1980 coaching Rushmore.
By Dave Skretta The Associated Press Jan 10, 2024 Wednesday, January 10, 2024 1 min to read Basketball In the 1950s, it was Adolph Rupp and Kentucky that ruled college basketball ...
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