With Big Blue Madness now behind us, next up on the schedule will be the Kentucky Wildcats’ annual Blue-White Game.
After heading to Northern Kentucky last season, the game will return to Lexington this Friday and be held in Memorial Coliseum to help kick off the basketball season in the new arena.
Not much different than normal when it comes to the game itself, but it will be slightly different for the fanbase.
That’s because it will not be televised this season.
This year’s game is being partnered with the Club Blue NIL collective, and all ticket proceeds will go to the collective.
Obviously, this is a very different concept, and one that is primarily introduced due to the new world of college athletics that we live in. Hopefully, that doesn’t stop the BBN from showing out to not only help fund the collective for these programs, but also get a sneak peek at both new rosters that will be put on the court this season.
Go Cats!
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