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Wildcat Wisdom for the Big Blue Nation!
For more than a century, the University of Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team has built a winning tradition that feeds the Big Blue Nation. The history of the winningest program in college basketball is peppered with unforgettable moments and personalities.
In Kentucky Passion, Del Duduit and John Huang help fans reexperience some of the most memorable seasons and shots and meet key players and coaches. Readers will learn how they too can rise to challenges and find success through the inspiring stories from Wildcat history. Weekly stories showcasing legendary coaches including Adolph Rupp, Joe B. Hall, Rick Pitino, Tubby Smith, and John Calipari, standout players including John Wall, Kyle Macy, DeAndre Liggins, Goose Givens, and Aaron Harrison, and indelible highs and lows (yes, the BBN still hates Laettner) illustrate the value of persistence, hard work, resiliency, teamwork, and more.
Kentucky Passion is for every citizen of the Big Blue Nation and for every sports fan who relishes well-deserved victories, moans at surprise defeats, or wants to learn more about one of the most storied teams in college sports.
Del Duduit is an award-winning nonfiction author and former sportswriter from Lucasville, Ohio. His weekly blog appears at delduduit.com, and his articles have appeared in multiple national publications. His books include Buckeye Believer: 40 Days of Devotions for the Ohio State Faithful, (with Cyle Young) Michigan Motivations: A Year of Inspiration with the University of Michigan Wolverines, and (with Michelle Medlock Adams) Heart of a Hoosier: A Year of Inspiration from IU Men's Basketball.
Dr. John Huang is a retired orthodontist and military veteran. He currently serves as a reporter and sports columnist for Nolan Group Media and as lead writer for the website JustTheCats.com. He enjoys covering University of Kentucky sports and writing books.
AcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart One: Big Blue Madness1. Week 1: The Mardi Gras Miracle2. Week 2: Following a Legend3. Week 3: Redefining Your Brand4. Week 4: The Night the Goose was Golden5. Week 5: Rise of the "Jorts"6. Week 6: The "Sky's" the Limit7. Week 7: "Unforgettable" Moments8. Week 8: The Greatest Story Ever Told9. Week 9: Be Like Kyle10. Week 10: This Is My Stage11. Week 11: Charity Begins with Cal12. Week 12: Redemption13. Week 13: We're Not in Kansas AnymorePart Two: Early Season Launch14. Week 14: The Prince Who Would Be King15. Week 15: Nothing But a "Blur"16. Week 16: The Last Call17. Week 17: Dream Game Turned Nightmare18. Week 18: You Can't Go Home Again19. Week 19: The Little Brother That Couldn't20. Week 20: What Happens in Vegas21. Week 21: There's No Place Like Home22. Week 22: There Was No Place Like Memorial Coliseum23. Week 23: The University of Jodie Meeks24. Week 24: Rock Bottom25. Week 25: Mercy!26. Week 26: Mercy Me!Part Three: Conference Grind27. Week 27: Cool Cats28. Week 28: The Red Menace29. Week 29: Woooooooo, Pig! Sooie!30. Week 30: All He Does Is Win31. Week 31: Number One and Holding32. Week 32: Pioneer Days33. Week 33: The End of the Beginning34. Week 34: Mr. Wildcat35. Week 35: It's Business36. Week 36: The Real Fabulous Five37. Week 37: Before "Bo Knows"38. Week 38: The "Untouchables"39. Week 39: The Best Things in Life Are ThreesPart Four: Postseason Sprint40. Week 40: Look Mom, We Made It!41. Week 41: The Fox and the Bruin42. Week 42: Twin Towers43. Week 43: Blocked44. Week 44: Five-Star Surprises45. Week 45: Nothing Sucks like a Big Orange46. Week 46: It's All About the Wins47. Week 47: Oh So Close!48. Week 48: Missed It by That Much49. Week 49: The Most Famous ACL50. Week 50: First in Line51. Week 51: The Grudge52. Week 52: It's Gotta be the FansConclusionSources
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