Kentucky
Steelers Projected to Land Kentucky’s Star CB
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers are preparing for the 2024 playoffs, but there are many questions about where the team will go during the offseason, and more particularly, the NFL Draft. Among the top needs could be quarterback, wide receiver, running back and defensive line. But ESPN’s Field Yates believes they’re headed for a cornerback.
In his latest first-round mock draft, Yates has the Steelers selecting 27th in the 2025 NFL Draft, picking Kentucky ball-hawking cornerback Maxwell Hairston.
“When studying Hairston’s 2023 film over the summer, his instincts and feel for the game stood out to me. He has a subtle way of knowing the perfect time to attack and create turnover opportunities. That has continued in 2024, accumulating 1 pick-six (his sixth career interception), 2 forced fumbles, 5 pass breakups and 1 sack over seven games. Pittsburgh must continue to add at cornerback with Donte Jackson scheduled for free agency, and Hairston would help the Steelers stay among the top turnover-creating defenses in the NFL,” Yates writes.
Jackson is set to become a free agent and it’s unknown if the Steelers would pursue another contract. With having to likely pay a quarterback this offseason, along with names like George Pickens and T.J. Watt needing extensions, they may not have the salary cap space.
Replacing their leader in interceptions with another turnover-heavy cornerback isn’t a bad idea, and if Hairston can match Joey Porter Jr., Pittsburgh would have their cornerback room of the future in two young players.
The Kentucky star is 6-foot-1, 170 pounds and has recorded six career interceptions and three forced fumbles. In 2023, he had five interceptions, including two pick-sixes.
In Yates’ mock draft, Hairston is the third cornerback selected, following Travis Hunter to the Patriots at No. 2, and Will Johnson to the Jaguars at No. 8.
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Kentucky
Kentucky animal shelters see more surrenders due to rent inflation
WOODFORD COUNTY, Ky. (WKYT) – Several Kentucky animal shelters say recent issues with housing have caused a spike in surrenders.
Marketing Director Beth Oleson at Woodford Humane Society tells us a common reason people surrender their animals is due to rental inflation or specific apartment rules.
“Issues with housing have been the number one cause for people to surrender a pet for a really long time,” Oleson says.
But, Beth Oleson says the housing issues causing people to surrender their animals have changed. She says, previously, the issues were due to a lack of planning when moving between rental properties.
Now, they have to do with rent inflation.
“We are seeing more people who have either been priced out of the rental housing that they’re in where their pet was allowed. Or who have become homeless and have had to surrender their pets because their situation is just completely unstable,” Oleson says.
Oleson says another issue is specific apartment rules that may not allow large dogs, charge higher fees, or don’t allow restricted breeds, like bully mixes.
A lot of those dogs come to the adoption center and stay for a long time.
Right now, the Humane Society’s adoption center is booked.
While they don’t have a hard capacity number for cats, Oleson says they are currently at 121% capacity for dogs.
“We’re built to hold about 28 dogs and we routinely have, you know, 35, 40 at this point,” Oleson says.
To prevent more surrenders and overcrowding at the facility, Olsen says it’s important to consider all finances if you don’t already have a pet and are planning to adopt.
“The cost of vet care, the cost of food, everything has gone up in the last few years,” Oleson says.
She says if you already have a pet, be sure to set aside money for their expenses.
Despite overcrowding issues, Oleson wants folks to know, “it’s okay to give up your pet when you’re in that situation, you know, we want people to know that this is a safe place.”
The Clark County Animal Shelter says they are also seeing more surrenders because of evictions and people becoming unhoused.
They are sharing information about the Team Kentucky Eviction Diversion Program The program can pay late and future rent, provide emergency relocation vouchers and help you stay in your home. You can find out if you qualify on their website.
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Kentucky
Kentucky Swim & Dive Men Take Down Tennessee
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The Kentucky swimming & diving men took down Tennessee in a dual meet Friday afternoon at the Lancaster Aquatic Center. The men’s side won with a final score of 173-127 while the women fell 200-99 against the Volunteers. The men pick up their second consecutive win of the season. The men 10 event wins on the afternoon including a Carson Hick and Jonathan Rom double on the day.
The wins for the men today included the 50 free, 100 breast, 100 free, 200 breast, 200 free, 200 IM, 200 back, 400 free relay, 500 free, and 3-meter diving.
On the boards, Gavin Hang secured the victory after scoring 334.05 points.
Kentucky diving will now prepare for the Georgia Invite in Athens, Georgia while the women’s swim team will head to Vanderbilt for a dual meet to begin January.
For the latest on UK Swim & Dive, follow the Wildcats on X and Instagram at @UKSwimDive, and on Facebook at Kentucky Swimming and Diving.
Kentucky
Tale of The Tape, Predictions: Louisville vs. Kentucky
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Louisville (6-4, 0-1 ACC) is set to face Kentucky (9-1, 0-0 SEC) on Saturday, Dec. 14 at 5:15 p.m. EST at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Ky. Here’s how the Cardinals stack up against the Wildcats:
*Mobile users can scroll left and right on the tables below*
Kentucky |
Louisville |
|
---|---|---|
AP/USAT |
5th/5th |
NR/NR |
SOS |
94th |
12th |
SOR |
5th |
67th |
BPI |
11th |
60th |
NET |
4th |
61st |
RPI |
22nd |
49th |
KenPom |
10th |
59th |
Torvik |
9th |
52nd |
EvanMiya |
8th |
54th |
Kentucky |
Louisville |
|
---|---|---|
Points |
Otega Oweh (15.6) |
Chucky Hepburn (14.1) |
Rebounds |
Amari Williams (9.2) |
J’Vonne Hadley (8.0) |
Assists |
Kerr Kriisa (3.8) |
Chucky Hepburn (4.8) |
Steals |
Otega Oweh (1.3) |
Chucky Hepburn (3.2) |
Blocks |
Amari Williams (1.8) |
James Scott (1.0) |
Kentucky |
Louisville |
|
---|---|---|
Points Per Game |
91.1 |
76.1 |
Field Goal % |
48.7% |
42.5% |
FGM/FGA Per Game |
33.0/67.7 |
25.5/60.0 |
Three Point % |
35.5% |
27.0% |
3PTM/3PTA Per Game |
10.2/28.7 |
8.6/31.8 |
Free Throw % |
73.4% |
71.1% |
FTM/FTA Per Game |
14.9/20.3 |
16.5/23.2 |
Kentucky |
Louisville |
|
---|---|---|
Rebounds Per Game |
44.8 |
38.8 |
Off. Reb. Per Game |
12.2 |
13.4 |
Def. Reb. Per Game |
32.6 |
25.4 |
Rebound Margin |
8.0 |
4.7 |
Kentucky |
Louisville |
|
---|---|---|
Opp. Points Per Game |
70.3 |
68.7 |
Opp. FG% |
38.8% |
43.1% |
Opp. 3PT% |
26.3% |
33.9% |
Steals Per Game |
8.1 |
|
Blocks Per Game |
6.8 |
3.3 |
Turnovers Forced Per Game |
10.7 |
15.5 |
Kentucky |
Louisville |
|
---|---|---|
Assists Per Game |
19.1 |
13.5 |
Turnovers Per Game |
9.6 |
13.1 |
Turnover Margin |
1.1 |
2.4 |
Assist/Turnover Ratio |
2.0 |
1.0 |
– ESPN Prediction: Per ESPN’s Basketball Power Index, Louisville has a 13.2 percent chance to win against Kentucky. The Cardinals have a BPI rating of 9.4 (60th overall), whereas the Wildcats have a BPI rating of 17.5 (11th overall).
– KenPom Prediction: Per KenPom.com, the Cardinals have a 15 percent chance to take down the Wildcats, with a projected final score of 83-72 in favor of UK. Louisville has an adjusted efficiency margin of +13.34 (59th overall), whereas Kentucky has an adjusted efficiency margin of +23.71 (10th overall).
– Torvik Prediction: Per BartTorvik.com, the Cards have a 16 percent chance to take down the Wildcats, with a projected final score of 84-73 in favor of UK. Louisville has a “Barthag” of .8175 (52nd overall), whereas Kentucky has a “Barthag” of .9279 (9th overall).
– Personal Prediction: Kentucky 86, Louisville 74.
(Photo of J’Vonne Hadley: Jamie Rhodes – Imagn Images)
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