Kentucky releases a Final Four hype trailer (Video)
The Kentucky Wildcats will look to finish off an undefeated season at the NCAA tournament this weekend, starting with playing the Wisconsin Badgers later today.
There have been eight undefeated teams in NCAA history, but none since 1976 when the Indiana Hoosiers completed a 32-0 season with a national championship. The Kentucky Wildcats are two games away from becoming the ninth.
In anticipation, the team released a video featuring both current and former Kentucky players.
Was anyone else absolutely terrified when head coach John Calipari came on the screen? The black and white cinematography and over head lighting make Calipari look like he is dying of some exotic foreign disease.
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While the repetition of “And I do believe” made the phrase essentially meaningless noise to my ears, both casual and die-hard fans alike ought to be properly excited for the upcoming games. The Wildcats looked unbeatable in the first three games they played, but were vulnerable in the Elite Eight against Notre Dame. Going up against Frank Kaminsky, Sam Dekker and the Wisconsin Badgers will be a sizeable enough challenge for the team.
The games tip off tonight, Saturday April 4, on TBS at 6:09 ET with Duke v. Michigan State and Kentucky vs. Wisconsin at 8:49 ET. Then we’ll see if perfection can be possible again.
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