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Western Kentucky, Rick Stansbury invite skepticism with new hire

WKU hiring Charles Bassey’s guardian is not a rule-breaking move. In fact, it has become common in college basketball.

      

 

 

Western Kentucky to pay Charles Bassey's guardian $200K as assistant

Western Kentucky is poised to make Hennssy Auriantal, legal guardian of Charles Bassey, tied for the highest-paid assistant on its staff.

        

2018 Haskell: Justify 'just chilling,' plans still up in the air

2018 Haskell: Justify is currently on a relaxed schedule with no plans having been announced for where he will run next. Haskell Invitational in doubt

        

Here's how Kentucky football can win (or lose) against Miss. State

The fourth installment in a 12-part series looking at each game on the 2018 UK football schedule.

        

Sean Smith settling in as basketball coach at Providence High School

Sean Smith took over a rebuilding job at Providence after a stint at West Washington.

        

Louisville basketball adds walk-on guard from Division III college

Matt Hanna will redshirt this season and will have three years of eligibility remaining starting in 2019-20.

        

Pacers Alex Poythress poised for crucial summer league

Heading into his third season in the NBA, Pacers forward Alex Poythress needs a big summer league to prove himself.

        

Donovan Mitchell uses the power of social media to find July 4 party

Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell took to Twitter on Wednesday for help to find a good July 4 party. And his fans in Salt Lake City came through.

        

Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm breaks non-throwing hand in boating accident

Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm broke a bone in his non-throwing left hand during a wakeboarding accident earlier this week, according to an athletic department spokesperson.

        

Brazil is desperately trying to coddle Neymar, whose talent outweighs dramatic antics

Neymar is the key to Brazil’s World Cup hopes, so they will do what it takes to shield him from criticism for his on-field antics.

      

 

 

Kentucky football celebrated Fourth of July with two 2019 commitments

The UK football staff celebrated Independence Day with two verbal commitments – one tight end, one wide receiver – in its 2019 class.

        

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