In this episode, the hosts celebrate recent wins for Kentucky basketball and football, analyze the season opener against Nichols, and discuss player performances and concerns about depth. They also touch on the upcoming rivalry game against Louisville and the uncertain future of Mark Stoops. The episode features a fun segment called 'Draft It or Pass It,' where the hosts share their opinions on various topics related to sports culture.
In this exciting episode, the boys kick things off by breaking down the Purdue vs. Kentucky exhibition game and sharing their hopes for what’s ahead this season. They then dive into a full slate of college football action, recapping the biggest matchups from the weekend. After all the sports talk, they switch it up with a hilarious blind ranking of five appetizers — and trust us, this one gets tough! The crew also redrafts the 2024 NFL quarterback class before wrapping things up with some nostalgic college memories. This one’s packed with laughs, debates, and plenty of Bluegrass energy — don’t miss it!
In this episode, Dillon and Mason celebrate their 50th episode of Bluegrass State of Mind, discussing the struggles of Kentucky football and the importance of game management and coaching decisions. They also touch on the promising performance of quarterback Carter Bowley and provide updates on Kentucky basketball, including injury concerns. The hosts introduce their new golf content and recap NBA opening night highlights, before diving into college football predictions and recaps.
Room 302 has a lot to unpack in this episode of Bluegrass State of Mind! The crew kicks things off with their reactions to Big Blue Madness and a little talk about Kentucky football before diving into the big debate—are coaches really given enough time to succeed? They’ll recap a wild weekend of college football, tackle the question “Did people have more fun before social media?” and wrap things up with their NFL pick ‘ems for the week. It’s sports, hot takes, and a whole lot of Kentucky energy—don’t miss it!
In this episode, the hosts discuss the promising new era of Kentucky basketball, highlighting the team's depth and athleticism as they prepare for the upcoming season. They delve into the recent Pro Day, showcasing standout players and their potential impact. The conversation shifts to the struggles of Kentucky football, raising concerns about the team's future. The hosts also analyze surprising upsets in college football and highlight standout performances in the NFL. Finally, they discuss LeBron James' recent marketing tactics and the implications for his eventual retirement announcement.
In this episode of Bluegrass State of Mind, Room 302 dives into Kentucky’s struggles on the gridiron, Alabama showing signs of being back, and Penn State’s ongoing issues. The conversation shifts to the NFL before sparking some heated debates — including the biggest question of them all: Are travel teams helping or hurting athletes today? To wrap things up, the crew takes on the Ryder Cup and locks in their college football Pick Ems for the weekend. This one’s packed start to finish!
In this episode, the hosts discuss a variety of sports topics, including the excitement surrounding the Ryder Cup, Clemson's struggles in college football, and the upcoming SEC rivalry game between Georgia and Alabama. They also touch on Bruce Pearl's retirement from Auburn basketball and recap the thrilling NFL weekend. The conversation culminates in a passionate discussion about the significance of the Ryder Cup, the dynamics of team sports, and the role of fans in creating an electric atmosphere.
n this episode, the hosts discuss Kentucky football's recent performance, focusing on quarterback Cutter Boley and the team's offensive strengths and defensive weaknesses. They analyze Tennessee's heartbreaking loss to Georgia, highlighting missed opportunities and coaching challenges. The conversation shifts to Notre Dame's struggles and Clemson's current state under Dabo Swinney. The hosts also address injury concerns in the NFL, particularly regarding key quarterbacks, and preview the upcoming Ryder Cup, emphasizing the importance of team dynamics and emerging talents in fall golf.
In this episode of Bluegrass State of Mind the hosts discuss the recent performance of the UK football team, including their struggles in the SEC and quarterback concerns. They transition into NFL discussions, analyzing Aaron Rodgers' performance, the Bills' comeback against the Ravens, and the Chiefs' defensive issues. The conversation also touches on the Titans' offensive woes and the Packers' strong start to the season. The hosts engage in a fun segment debating underrated vs overrated topics and share their aspirations of becoming social media influencers. The episode concludes with an update on Kentucky basketball's new practice facility.
In this episode, Mason and Dillon dive into the highly anticipated Kentucky vs. Ole Miss showdown and break down why this matchup feels personal. They shift gears to NFL opening night, spotlighting the Eagles vs. Cowboys and all the early-season storylines. The guys debate sports superstitions, including whether the infamous announcer’s jinx is actually real. Dillon puts Mason to the test with a blind ranking of Will Ferrell classics, and they make their college football picks for the week. To wrap things up, they reflect on the deeper meaning of sports.
In this episode of Bluegrass State of Mind, the hosts discuss the kickoff of the college football season, focusing on the Kentucky Wildcats' recent game against the Toledo Rockets, the performance of quarterbacks across various teams, and the implications of NIL on college football. They also analyze significant matchups, including Alabama's unexpected loss to Florida State and the defensive battle between LSU and Clemson. The conversation wraps up with a preview of the upcoming game between Kentucky and Ole Miss, and a debate on the supremacy of the SEC versus the Big Ten in college football.
In this episode, Dillon and Colton discuss the excitement surrounding the college football season, highlighting key matchups such as Texas vs. Ohio State and LSU vs. Clemson. They also engage in a blind ranking of all-time great athletes, celebrate Tommy Fleetwood's FedEx Cup victory, and make their college football picks for the week. The conversation wraps up with a discussion on Team USA's Ryder Cup selections and the dynamics of the team as they prepare for the competition.
In this episode of Bluegrass State of Mind, Room 302 takes a trip down memory lane with John Wall’s retirement, reliving the unforgettable moments he gave us at Kentucky—what a time to be alive! The boys then dive into a fun “what if” scenario: who would’ve cashed in the most if NIL had been around during their college days? From there, they shift gears to college football, breaking down playoff predictions for the upcoming season and all the quarterback drama swirling around the Indianapolis Colts. Finally, the crew wraps things up with Scottie Scheffler’s continued dominance and a look ahead to the Tour Championship this week.
Room 302 dives deep into the 2025–26 Kentucky Football schedule, breaking down each matchup to decide if it’s a win, a loss, or a toss-up—then predicting the Wildcats’ final record. We also hit on some big Kentucky headlines, including the latest buzz in the NIL world. Our segment, Overrated, Underrated, or Right on the Money, brings bold takes and hot debates. We wrap things up with the Rickie Fowler sponsor exemption drama that’s been making waves all week.
In this episode, the boys break down Kentucky basketball’s newly released schedule and the early challenges the Wildcats will face. They also share their opinions on the most annoying fan bases in sports. Then, they dive into some NFL drama involving the Lions and Cowboys before wrapping up with the shakeup caused by Cam Young’s first PGA Tour win — and what it means for his Ryder Cup standings.
In this episode, we dive into the latest buzz surrounding Kentucky football and basketball, including the eye-opening amount of money reportedly tied to the basketball program for the upcoming season. We also settle the great debate — should coffee be enjoyed hot or cold? Shifting to the NFL, we preview the Tennessee Titans' season and give our game-by-game record predictions. To wrap things up, we share our thoughts and expectations for the newly announced Happy Gilmore 2.
We open this episode with a fun Kentucky championship hypothetical. Then we dive into the hobbies we just don’t get (and honestly don’t care for). After that, we break down Kentucky's tough La Familia loss. We wrap things up with a conversation about Scottie Scheffler’s continued dominance, fresh off his latest major win.
In this episode of Bluegrass State of Mind, the hosts discuss various topics including the NBA Summer League performances of Kentucky players Reed Shepard and Cooper Flagg, the upcoming TBT featuring Kentucky alumni, and the significance of the Open Championship in golf. They delve into Scotty Scheffler's perspective on winning and the pressures of professional golf, as well as Grant Horvat's decision to turn down a PGA Tour exemption due to filming restrictions, highlighting the evolving landscape of golf and its intersection with social media.
In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics related to Kentucky sports, including the recruitment of Matt Ponatoski, insights from a recent Kentucky basketball scrimmage, and the implications of NBA free agency moves. They analyze the Lakers' acquisition of Deandre Ayton and the impact of Myles Turner joining the Bucks. The conversation shifts to Cooper Flagg's potential in the NBA and the competitive landscape of the Mavericks and Rockets. The hosts also make predictions for the upcoming NFL season and preview the Genesis Scottish Open, sharing their picks and insights on the tournament.
In this episode, the hosts dive into the recent NBA Finals, discussing the Oklahoma City Thunder's victory and the implications of Tyrese Halliburton's injury. They analyze the blockbuster trade involving Kevin Durant and its impact on the Houston Rockets. The conversation shifts to the upcoming 2025 NBA Draft, highlighting key prospects and the legacy of UK basketball players in the NBA. The episode also covers the Travelers Championship, focusing on Keegan Bradley's win and his potential role in the Ryder Cup, alongside discussions about Tommy Fleetwood's performance and the competitive landscape of the upcoming Ryder Cup.