LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) For the 23rd and possibly last time at Memorial Coliseum, Kentucky welcomed students to a midnight unveiling of their men's and women's basketball teams that ceremoniously kicked off fall practices.<br>
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Former Kentucky player and current broadcaster Larry Conley and former Kentucky standout Sam Bowie hosted the event.<br>
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Expectations, as usual, are high for the men's team, even though Chuck Hayes and Kelenna Azubuike are the only starters back from last season's 27-5 team that lost in the second round of the NCAA tournament.<br>
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Coach Tubby Smith has added what recruiting experts have called the best group of freshman in the nation, a class that includes Ramel Bradley, Rajon Rondo, Joe Crawford and Randolph Morris.<br>
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``I'm anxious to see if this talent level that we've been able to recruit can overcome that lack of experience,'' Smith said. ``It will take a lot of patience early on in the season, so we can help them understand and appreciate our style of play.''<br>
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Bowie, who played at Kentucky from 1979-84, said that no matter how talented the freshmen are, they had to be nervous about taking the court for the first time. He knows because he's been there.<br>
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``I had butterflies and I was extremely nervous, more so than playing a road game,'' Bowie said. ``I think it has a lot to do with being an 18-year-old. You want to impress the fans in your first outing. It's their initial appearance, and you want to put on a show for the Commonwealth.''<br>
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The theme of this year's Big Blue Madness, ``This is Kentucky Basketball,'' was a takeoff on ESPN's ``This is SportsCenter'' series of commercials. That's one reason Conley who played under coach Adolph Rupp and was one of ESPN's original basketball commentators in 1979 co-hosted the event.<br>
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The theme might have come from a commercial, but truth be told, there isn't much need to advertise Kentucky basketball the 8,700 tickets for the event, which are free, took only about 30 minutes to distribute last week.<br>
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The event has grown so popular that serious consideration is being given from moving the event from Memorial Coliseum its home since 1982 to 23,000-seat Rupp Arena next year.<br>
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``This is unique,'' Smith said. ``You don't find this at too many schools. That's why it's such a spectacle, such an event, such a happening.''<br>
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Bowie said that when the Wildcats take the floor for their first real practice Saturday afternoon, the glamour will be gone.<br>
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``The next day is nowhere near the fun they're going to have tonight,'' Bowie said.<br>
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For the first times in years, hopes are also high for Kentucky's women. The Wildcats set an overall attendance last season and second-year coach Mickie DeMoss' recruiting class was ranked as one of the nation's best.<br>
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``It's a great foundation for our future,'' DeMoss said. ``In the first year, having the ability to sign that type of class was really beyond expectations.''