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Anthony Epps delivered the message every Kentucky fan needs to hear

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  • Matt Dillon
    Administrator
    • Oct 2014
    • 51167

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    Anthony Epps delivered the message every Kentucky fan needs to hear

    One member of the 1996 National Champions had a poignant message for fans Saturday night. After watching the Cats claw all the way back from down 14 to grab another huge win, Anthony Epps hopped on the radio and reminded us all why this thing of ours matters.

    Epps grew up in Lebanon, Kentucky. Most people outside of the state have probably never heard of it. But there are a lot of little towns scattered around Kentucky, just like it. Hard-working folks doing the best they can, carrying their daily struggles, and rooting for the Cats.

    The dream that became the reality for Anthony Epps

    Epps knows what it's like to live out the dream most of us share. He grew up here. He played for Kentucky. And not only did he play, but he won a National Title. He knows what it means to put on the blue and white and go fight for the state you love.

    He embodies what it means to be a 7-year-old boy in the driveway, dreaming up scenarios of last-second buzzer-beaters. There are hundreds of thousands of those moments happening every day in London, Hazard, Prestonsburg, Clay City, Buckhorn, Gracey, Mt. Vernon, and Tolu. But also in the major cities like Lexington, Louisville, Bowling Green, and Paducah.

    The shared love of BBN is real. It's such a blessing to a state that often gets forgotten about or looked down on. Kentucky basketball means more to us here. It means hope. It means good times. It means friendship and connections. It means family.

    Anthony Epps delivered the message every Kentucky fan needs to hear
    Philippians 4:11-4:13
  • Matt Dillon
    Administrator
    • Oct 2014
    • 51167

    #2
    Interesting read, in my opinion. I go back even further than the delayed telecasts. I've sat in front of the radio and listened to many a game.
    Philippians 4:11-4:13

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    • South jones
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2025
      • 417

      #3
      Ditto.for me. An old Crossley floor model In Poor reception harlan
      County
      Epps was tough in the clutch plus a good defender


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      • Cawood86
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2025
        • 120

        #4
        I like that. Listened to many a game on the radio and watched many a delayed telecast.

        Epps made the '96 team engine go. He's often overlooked because of so many stars on that team. But when Pitino put him at starting PG, game over for everyone else.

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        Anthony Epps delivered the message every Kentucky fan needs to hear

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