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  • TrueblueCATfan
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 16268

    #31
    Originally posted by UK39
    All this talk of Richmond and bars makes me miss it on a Thursday night. I miss the dog. I went from Haggin hell to Columbia and Rose and spent my final year in Richmond off the bypass.
    Me too...Loved Thursday nights at The Family Dog

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    • fastkat
      fastkat commented
      Editing a comment
      I spent a year in Richmond, Thursday night at the Family dog killed my academic future at EKU. If things haven't changed, very few people in those bars are 21.
  • gerntz
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 646

    #32
    Originally posted by boomdaddy
    I am impressed. It took seven posts for the obligatory " kick the kid off the team " showed up. Usually it is the first or second post. I am proud to be an American.
    LOL!!

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    • gerntz
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2014
      • 646

      #33
      Originally posted by TrueblueCATfan

      I read that he instigated the fight but I am sure the truth will come out....not his first incident with UK..he apparently threw bottles at Nerlens Noel's car in 2013

      I am sure there are camera's in those bars
      Assuming "he" is Barker, HE wasn't at UK in 2013.

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      • TrueblueCATfan
        TrueblueCATfan commented
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        I was responding to Cathy's post about What was the EKU's player involvement in all this so I was talking about the EKU player
    • teamchemistry15
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2014
      • 7022

      #34
      Originally posted by gerntz
      Assuming "he" is Barker, HE wasn't at UK in 2013.

      I believe the "he" is EKU's player that was involved.

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      • Matt Dillon
        Administrator
        • Oct 2014
        • 49611

        #35
        Originally posted by teamchemistry15


        I believe the "he" is EKU's player that was involved.

        I'd say you're correct.
        Philippians 4:11-4:13

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        • Lighthouse
          Gone But Never Forgotten
          • Oct 2014
          • 35962

          #36
          Mr Barker is turning into a "Not so good" representative of the UK football Program. I wonder if these few players and their behavior have anything to do with the recent "flips?" I doubt it, but somethings going on.
          John 3:3

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          • 40bill
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2014
            • 8451

            #37
            This past few weeks has been troubling. I am also concerned with the midseason downturn of what SEEMED to be the attitude of some of the team. I know none of us are saints. Me especially.
            There seems to be something developing more of the Miami Hurricane attitude of a few years ago rather than an Alabama cohesiveness. Seems. If this is the same group that was involved in prior incidents, I have to wonder about the benefit to the program. The picture of the young man from Eastern showed what I would say not a 'regular' scrap. That pic was pretty serious.

            Throw in one of the players has exhibited behavior on the field that is a little over the line between assertive and aggressive......

            I dunno. I wish this was playing out differently. It will certainly test the mettle of this group of young coaches.

            As far as the flips and apparently some questions on whether a player can qualify academically, I am realizing more and more why some teams....whether Ol Miss, UT, bama or others.....accept verbal commits in excess of the 25 limit.
            Last edited by 40bill; 01-29-2015, 08:49 AM. Reason: addition

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            • UK39
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2014
              • 246

              #38
              (As a scout in a different sport) the most difficult aspect of the job has been gauging their character and toughness, I've been burned plenty in the past ten years. You can meet with the kid, parents, and coaches and get no idea how tough and mature they are mentally, especially when they are trying to portray something (which is a natural reaction similar to being interviewed for a job/sales pitch). Talent is easy to see, their mind isn't.

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              • Matt Dillon
                Administrator
                • Oct 2014
                • 49611

                #39
                Originally posted by Lighthouse
                Mr Barker is turning into a "Not so good" representative of the UK football Program. I wonder if these few players and their behavior have anything to do with the recent "flips?" I doubt it, but somethings going on.

                I doubt it as well, since these are the same three that were involved in the air gun incident last fall.
                Philippians 4:11-4:13

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                • boomdaddy
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2014
                  • 675

                  #40
                  Yes, I remember all the people that got their panties in a twist over the bb guns. Won't be long before those same people call for life in prison for anyone caught carrying a pocket knife.

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                  • Joneslab
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2014
                    • 39604

                    #41
                    Originally posted by boomdaddy
                    Yes, I remember all the people that got their panties in a twist over the bb guns. Won't be long before those same people call for life in prison for anyone caught carrying a pocket knife.
                    Sort of a straw man.

                    I think most saw the BB gun incident as alarming considering it shut the campus down. Nobody that I can recall was suggesting jail time, but many were (rightly) calling for a suspension.

                    The last thing we need are more enablers of athletes. Not sure if you've ever worked in schools, but I have. The amount of coddling of athletes is incredible. It happens all the way down into the lower grades and continues up. You want to know why so many of these athletes are broke later in life? Why the college graduation percentages--in every sport--are atrociously low? Why so many get in trouble? It begins early.

                    The worst thing you can do with a kid--and an 18-/19-year-old is still a kid--is look the other way. The first people who want to look the other way is the fan. The fan has ulterior motives that are more about his well-being and not the player's, and the fan is the absolute worst at athlete-coddling. It's a culture of hero worship and sycophantism, and it's just as bad as the "break out the pitchforks" crew that always shows up when these things happen.

                    All that said, I'm not sure about the bar fight. There've been some rumors that the EKU player was a bad actor. But at this point it's impossible to know what to believe. It's not like the BB gun incident at all, where there really was no doubt about what went down. This is far murkier.

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                    • Matt Dillon
                      Administrator
                      • Oct 2014
                      • 49611

                      #42
                      Originally posted by Will Lavender



                      All that said, I'm not sure about the bar fight. There've been some rumors that the EKU player was a bad actor. But at this point it's impossible to know what to believe. It's not like the BB gun incident at all, where there really was no doubt about what went down. This is far murkier.
                      There's a saying I use quite often, that it's a lot easier to give advice than it is to take it. I realize hindsight is 20/20, but even if the EKU player instigated the fight, the UK players should have left the bar (actually, they shouldn't have been there to begin with). If the EKU player did start the fight, the UK players are still probably going to come out of this in bad shape. They're probably facing legal action plus they may be dismissed from the team as well.
                      Philippians 4:11-4:13

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                      • DA#23
                        Administrator
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 7342

                        #43
                        Originally posted by boomdaddy
                        Yes, I remember all the people that got their panties in a twist over the bb guns. Won't be long before those same people call for life in prison for anyone caught carrying a pocket knife.
                        If you don't understand how dumb it is to have something that looks like a real gun, not just in public, but on a college campus, then I don't know what to say. Unfortunately bb guns and airsoft guns have long been made to look like popular "real guns", and a kid running around with one with his hood pulled over is asking for something dangerous to happen. Not to mention we have no idea what they actually were shooting toward.

                        Anyways.....

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                        • kynut
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2014
                          • 329

                          #44
                          Drew Barker needs to explain these incidents in his "Diary". Hard to believe that "All-American, Boy-Next-Door" is turning out to be totally stupid. Doesn't matter who started what - he never should have been there in the middle of the night to begin with. I'm guessing Stoops is shopping for a QB right now.

                          kynut

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                          • boomdaddy
                            Senior Member
                            • Oct 2014
                            • 675

                            #45
                            Originally posted by matt colvin

                            If you don't understand how dumb it is to have something that looks like a real gun, not just in public, but on a college campus, then I don't know what to say. Unfortunately bb guns and airsoft guns have long been made to look like popular "real guns", and a kid running around with one with his hood pulled over is asking for something dangerous to happen. Not to mention we have no idea what they actually were shooting toward.

                            Anyways.....
                            Yes, I truly understand. Some fans reacted as if those young men had robbed a bank or went to a retirement home and beaten up the elderly. The shock and horror of it all. The civil disobedience has certainly made an impact on my life.

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