Showing posts with label Kentucky basketball; Things we couldn't have possibly made up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kentucky basketball; Things we couldn't have possibly made up. Show all posts

Monday, October 12, 2009

Red River Shootout tickets will get you an interview: An update with that clever Sooner


Last week we told you about the clever OU grad who was willing to give up his Red River Shootout tickets for a career.

We followed up with the anonymous Sooner who sent us this reply in regards to how the job hunt was going.
Hey guys,

The blog is awesome! Thanks for your reply and I sincerely appreciate the shout out.

To my surprise, I have had an overwhelmingly positive response. I wasn't sure what to expect but all has been positive... Minus the couple comments on your blog(haha), always will be skeptics though.

Overall I have had about 35 emails... Several inquiries and interview offers, along with two local TV stations wanting to do a story and interview. Story/interview wasn't my goal though so I haven't responded to those inquiries. Also received a few reply's from people that operate blogs like yourself.
Thirty-five inquiries! You know how hard it is to get an interview these days?! We, again, are very impressed with the creativity and it sounds like it'll pay off.

Time for us to start selling the goods for career opportunities -- and we're not just talking about baseball tickets...

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Kentucky recruits: They keep getting younger, college girls stay the same age

We knew Kentucky basketball had fallen on tough times, but we had no idea it was this bad. Seems that Coach Billy Gillispie is doing all he can to get an edge on his competition. And by edge we mean offering scholarships to kids who can’t grow hair on their balls chin.
On Sunday, UK offered a scholarship to Jeremiah Davis III, who is completing his ninth-grade year at Muncie (Ind.) Central High School. Gillispie saw Davis play in the same recent Akron, Ohio, basketball event that led to commitments from eighth-grader Michael Avery and ninth-grader Vinny Zollo.
Davis didn’t verbally commit like the other two juveniles, but there are a number of reasons that they won't officially sign with the Wildcats -- academic issues, Gillespie’s future, the state of Kentucky basketball or the fact that they’re freakin’ freshmen in high school (or younger!) AND MIGHT CHANGE THEIR MINDS DURING THE NEXT THREE YEARS.

But don’t expect Gillispie to withdraw the offers. That would set an awfully bad precedent. We’ll just cross our fingers and hope that the trio blossoms into D-II talent.

Oh, sorry: That's Gillispie in the photo there holding up eight fingers. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. He's holding up eight fingers.