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Big 12 program throws undeniable shade at Steve Sarkisian's CFP argument
After the Longhorns defeated the Aggies, head coach Steve Sarkisian said they deserved a spot in the Playoffs. Now, teams are throwing shade at the Texas HC.

Texas steals coveted blue-chip recruit from Baylor after Lone Star Showdown upset

Texas players made sure to make 5-star commit feel welcome before Horns beat Aggies

Arch Manning impresses in Lone Star Showdown: Report card from Texas A&M upset
Arch Manning showed real growth against Texas A&M, using his legs, protecting the ball, and leading Texas in a high-stakes rivalry. Full report card and analysis.

Thirteen days in Haiti: Quadruplets and collections, shacks and mansions | Part 2

Twitter rips Mark Stoops and Mitch Barnhart for latest Louisville debacle

Bucks’ two additional regular season games scheduled after missing NBA Cup tournament

Kentucky annihilated, obliterated, and eradicated by Louisville: 3 things to know and postgame boos
The Kentucky Wildcats were thoroughly outclassed by the Louisville Cardinals on Saturday afternoon by a final score of 41-0. It was Louisville’s first shutout of Kentucky since the 2004 season. That’s how badly today went for Mark Stoops and Co. The Cards capitalized first after blocking a punt in the first half, and it only got worse from there. After getting the ball with a goal to go, a fourth-down conversion from the one opened up the scoring. Kentucky responded by missing a field goal, and then Louisville did what it pleased after that. After Louisville chose not to kick a field goal as time expired in the first half, it was 20-0 after one half of play. The game was over before it even started, as Kentucky is 0-49 under Stoops when trailing by two or more touchdowns at any point during the game. 0-49. After the break, it was more of the same. This team mailed it in just like their coach tried to with Texas A&M two years ago. You reap what you sow. Here’s a recap of what you need to know from the 2025 finale for Kentucky football. The offense was atrocious again The offensive line was pathetic. The play-calling was terrible. Cutter Boley looked like Vikings JJ McCarthy, but how much of it was due to everything else? The answer is I don’t know, but I don’t care. The only coach worse than Mark Stoops on the Kentucky sideline is Bush Hamdan and he coached like he’s got a job locked up for next season. Seth McGowan went out early with an injury, so the run game was nonexistent. The offensive line was so bad that Boley rarely had more than a second to throw the ball, but when he did, it was lackluster to put it nicely. The offense was simply horrendous, and you have to wonder if it forces Cutter Boley to seriously consider looking for a new team. It’s certainly getting harder to see him ever reaching his full potential under Mark Stoops. The defense was worse After describing the offense, not much could be worse, right? Wrong! The defense was even worse. All systems failure? I think so. For as much love as Brad White has received over the years, the blow-ups are inexcusable. Louisville was without its three top running backs as they started a true freshman walk-on from Kentucky’s backyard (Ashland), their top wide receiver, and they had a banged-up quarterback who was below average to begin with. None of that mattered as the Cards looked like an offensive juggernaut. Kentucky’s defense was often lost, blown off the ball, out-manned, or all of the above. The Cats had some injuries on the defensive side, but there’s no excuse for that performance. Louisville was a bad offense when healthy and HORRIFIC in recent weeks due to the injuries. That didn’t stop them today from making White’s defense look like Swiss cheese. To put it simply, it was a pathetic all-around performance, perhaps the worst of the Mark Stoops era. Could this be Stoops’ last game? I sure hope so. Enough is enough. We can’t watch another season of this. As discussed above, it was an all-systems failure of epic proportions. The team was lifeless from the jump in a rivalry game. Vince Marrow enjoyed every second of it. I don’t know the likelihood of Stoops leaving, but anything less is a disgrace to this fanbase. Stoops needs to go. Mitch Barnhart needs to go. It’s time to start fresh. Give the BBN something to look forward to this offseason. That’s all, folks.

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Saturday Headlines: Louisville Gameday
Good morning, BBN! Cats. Cards. Let’s go! You can watch the game at 12:00 PM ET on ESPN. I know, it’s been a rough season, and it’s been one that has felt like it has lasted forever. However, this game still matters, and both teams look evenly matched based on how their seasons have played out. The Governors Cup is about pride. Running the state is important to both schools, and after last year’s embarrassment at Kroger Field, Kentucky has to remind itself of that and let it fuel them to a win today. What an awesome way for Stoops to go out, if that is the case, with a final win over the Cards. Who knows, but it should be fun. What do you think, will the Cats get revenge today? Tweet of the Day Friday night feast! 😤100+ for the second time this season! 🤝 pic.twitter.com/KWYlZPylPZ— Kentucky Women’s Basketball (@KentuckyWBB) November 29, 2025 Lots of points! Headlines Big Blue Preview: Kentucky at Louisville – UK Athletics A longer breakdown of the Governors Cup. Boone, Obi Lead No. 16 Kentucky Past Morgan State – UK Athletics The Cats end their Puerto Rican trip with a W. Lane Kiffin still undecided on future, to decide Saturday – ESPN Finally. NFL Thanksgiving overreactions: Lions playoff hopes dashed? Does Kansas City need to win out? – CBS Sports It’s looking rough for the Chiefs. Anthony Davis set to return to Mavericks Friday night, will face Lakers for first time since trade – NBC Sports Big game for AD. Jaxson Dart (concussion) to start Giants’ MNF game vs. Pats – ESPN He has to learn how to play without getting hurt. Iowa crushes Nebraska: Mark Gronowski, Hawkeyes roll to 40-16 rout of Cornhuskers in regular season finale – CBS Sports Tough ending to the season for Matt Rhule. Aaron Rodgers to start for the Steelers on Sunday – NBC Sports Surprising. Lakers to use usual court for NBA Cup after slipping issues – ESPN One comment from Luka about the courts being too slippery, and they make a change! Bears defeat Eagles: Chicago leans on historic rushing attack to pull off ‘Black Friday’ upset in Philly – CBS Sports The Eagles have a lot of questions to answer.
