• Kentucky fans have been panicking for a couple of months now about the lack of commitments to go along with Ryan Harrow in the Class of 2012. While it is something to feel uncomfortable about, it isn't the end of the world.

    John Calipari will get who he needs to get. There will be a couple of stars to go along with Harrow and those who are still with the team in next year.

    Most people are saying, "Oh no! Sean Miller is going to kill us in recruiting for the next 2-3 years!"

    Sure, Miller has done a great job in Tucson, and he is bringing in legitimate star-power, but it isn't the end of the world.

    Even if something does go wrong with this year's class, there is something positive UK fans can turn to: the Class of 2013.

    In my opinion, the rising juniors are one of the best classes fans have seen in the past decade. With that being said, if Kentucky misses with some targets in 2012, Coach Cal can make up for it in 2013.

    The staff sits very well with a couple of prospects in the class, and Kentucky selling itself helps. Just look at the Big Blue Madness attendees so far: Chris Walker and the Harrison twins plus Nerlens Noel and Chris Thomas could be the next guys to pull the trigger and opt to visit Lexington.

    Many of the 2013 guys have expressed their high interest in Kentucky throughout the past year.

    At one time, Isaiah Lewis was a hands-down favorite to go to UK; I'm not saying he isn't anymore nor is he an auto-commit, but Lewis still likes the Cats. "I'm still high on them," he told me Tuesday night.

    Chris Walker has always named Kentucky his favorite until lately, but the interest is definitely still there, evident with his Big Blue Madness attendance.

    The Harrisons are in the same situation as Walker. Kentucky was the first school to inquire about Aaron and Andrew attending their midnight madness. Sure, you have to be loyal, but I think it was obvious the twins wanted to come to Lexington.

    They are ones to watch as well. Their commitment could be looming and coming to Big Blue Madness (at least 90% sure) won't hurt Kentucky's chances at all to land them.

    Nerlens Noel has yet to decide where he will be going to midnight madness, but I'm feeling Kentucky. Some people have fell off the Nerlens-to-UK bandwagon because of his recent visits to Syracuse and UConn, but c'mon, those schools are right there. He has always said, "Kentucky will be there to the end for me."

    Chris Thomas has been consistent in telling BlueGrassHoops.com that Arizona and Kentucky are his co-leaders. He loves what the great point guards under Coach Cal have done in the past couple of years.

    This brings me to my point and title: John Calipari vs. Sean Miller, 2013.

    There are tons of top-tier talent that are showing interest in Arizona and Kentucky.

    Some of the players both teams are looking at include Aaron Gordon, Keith Frazier, and Xavier Rathan-Mayes, and along with Thomas, are all getting a lot of big looks by both programs.

    I assume most know who Kentucky is looking at in 2013, so here are other players Arizona is pursuing: Nate Britt, Tyree and Tyrel Robinson, Stephen Domingo, Jabari Bird, Isaac Hamilton, Brian Bridgewater, and others are being pursued by Sean Miller's staff.

    Sure, these aren't guys who Kentucky's recruiting, but it is settling down really well for both squads. This way, both teams are bound to have top classes in 2013.

    Coming into the 2014 and 2015 seasons, we could see Kentucky and Arizona filling the Final Four.

    It's an exciting thing to think about and it's definitely going to be a fun process.

    So if your nervous about Sean Miller and his 2012 class and Kentucky's lack of commitments, look no further than 2013.

    It's going to be a fun battle, and Kentucky and Arizona look to be pushing the tempo for the best recruiting classes for the start of the decade.


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    1. Unregistered's Avatar
      Unregistered -
      No doubt that Kentucky fans are panicking really bad like usually that there con head coach will be like the rest of their coaches just a one or two-year wonders. Yes John Calipari has shown if he does not cheat he can be a good coach but it has shown in the past especially in little school like Kentucky that the only way to make a winner out here in no where land is by cheating and God knows that little con Kentucky has done that a lot of times in their history and who better to cheat then con Calipari who has left two schools in ruins but I guess con Kentucky and con Calipari will never learn but I can't blame Calipari for cheating especially that he is stick here at little no where Kentucky. But lot's face it that Arizona and Sean Miller is the better head coach and school in everything in recruiting and coaching and by not cheating either over con Calipari and con Kentucky any day. Sorry Kentucky fans I do feel for you guys because you guys try your best to compete with the other top power house programs like Arizona, North Carolina, Duke, UCLA and just a few more others but for that to happen you most not cheat like you guys do every five years or fewer and until then you and your con coach Calipari and your small school will never beat out power house Arizona or Miller every. Until then the world will always have Arizona as the true and only Wildcats school over yours Jr. Wildcats.
    1. Unregistered's Avatar
      Unregistered -
      What is there to panic about? Kentucky will have the #1 class in 2012 and 2013, mark it down!
    1. Unregistered's Avatar
      Unregistered -
      Is this guy who posted about Con Kentucky serious? Lol Number one why would someone who isn't a fan of the BBN be reading an article on the Nation of Blue. Get a life pal. Secondly I tried to read your useless drivel, but you're quite possibly the worst writer in the history of blog responses. Next time come with some intellegent trash talk and you might be able stir the pot in the BBN. Until you are smart enough to form a complete sentence this is all you will get.
    1. forzausa's Avatar
      forzausa -
      Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
      Is this guy who posted about Con Kentucky serious? Lol Number one why would someone who isn't a fan of the BBN be reading an article on the Nation of Blue. Get a life pal. Secondly I tried to read your useless drivel, but you're quite possibly the worst writer in the history of blog responses. Next time come with some intellegent trash talk and you might be able stir the pot in the BBN. Until you are smart enough to form a complete sentence this is all you will get.
      I was thinking the same thing! lol really lame Zona poseur
    1. forzausa's Avatar
      forzausa -
      Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
      No doubt that Kentucky fans are panicking really bad like usually that there con head coach will be like the rest of their coaches just a one or two-year wonders. Yes John Calipari has shown if he does not cheat he can be a good coach but it has shown in the past especially in little school like Kentucky that the only way to make a winner out here in no where land is by cheating and God knows that little con Kentucky has done that a lot of times in their history and who better to cheat then con Calipari who has left two schools in ruins but I guess con Kentucky and con Calipari will never learn but I can't blame Calipari for cheating especially that he is stick here at little no where Kentucky. But lot's face it that Arizona and Sean Miller is the better head coach and school in everything in recruiting and coaching and by not cheating either over con Calipari and con Kentucky any day. Sorry Kentucky fans I do feel for you guys because you guys try your best to compete with the other top power house programs like Arizona, North Carolina, Duke, UCLA and just a few more others but for that to happen you most not cheat like you guys do every five years or fewer and until then you and your con coach Calipari and your small school will never beat out power house Arizona or Miller every. Until then the world will always have Arizona as the true and only Wildcats school over yours Jr. Wildcats.
      Since when has Zona been a traditional powerhouse? Ok, maybe when Lute has some good sides in the late 90's, but Zona has never been a traditional b-ball school.. UCLA is way past their prime now, & their fans r lame... Zona is the lil Cats, UK is the Big Cats, don't forget that.
    1. Unregistered's Avatar
      Unregistered -
      That first poster was probably jessie wildcat, who is a brain-damaged poster on any site involving arizona. look forward to a recruiting rivalry for years to come.

      Go (AZ) Cats!
    1. Kjguen2's Avatar
      Kjguen2 -
      Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
      No doubt that Kentucky fans are panicking really bad like usually that there con head coach will be like the rest of their coaches just a one or two-year wonders. Yes John Calipari has shown if he does not cheat he can be a good coach but it has shown in the past especially in little school like Kentucky that the only way to make a winner out here in no where land is by cheating and God knows that little con Kentucky has done that a lot of times in their history and who better to cheat then con Calipari who has left two schools in ruins but I guess con Kentucky and con Calipari will never learn but I can't blame Calipari for cheating especially that he is stick here at little no where Kentucky. But lot's face it that Arizona and Sean Miller is the better head coach and school in everything in recruiting and coaching and by not cheating either over con Calipari and con Kentucky any day. Sorry Kentucky fans I do feel for you guys because you guys try your best to compete with the other top power house programs like Arizona, North Carolina, Duke, UCLA and just a few more others but for that to happen you most not cheat like you guys do every five years or fewer and until then you and your con coach Calipari and your small school will never beat out power house Arizona or Miller every. Until then the world will always have Arizona as the true and only Wildcats school over yours Jr. Wildcats.
      At no point did you make any attempt at a rational thought, We are all dumber for having read that, I award you no points, and may god have mercy on your soul.

      Based on what Kentucky did in the tourney, with 6 players, against the 2 toughest teams in the entire bracket, I think Cal gets the coaching edge over Miller dude. He out coached Matta and Roy to get to the final 4. Sean Miller isn't in the same league. And I don't know what homer grass you are smoking but I've seen many power house lists that include Duke, UNC, KU, UCLA and of course UK, but never have I seen "Arizona" included. I would put St. Johns or Indiana in that list before freakin Arizona.

      You talk about UK like it is in the middle of no where, you are in ARIZONA, the hottest sandy state without a freakin beach! There are 3 decent size cities within 1.5 hours of UK's campus and you have clearly never been to Lexington. You call us the little school but your student enrollemnt for 09 was less than 25,000, UK's almost 28,000.

      Last but most important, Kentucky has the best athletic (Especially Basketball) facilities on any college campus in the country period. We rival most NBA training facilties, hence all our NBA playes are coming back to school this year to work out. Arizona isn't even in the same league in this department, few are.

      In short nothing you said makes any sense at all, keep blabbing about Cal being a cheater all you want. His Final 4 at UK will stand and so will our 8th NCAA Championship next year.
    1. Bobby Hoskins's Avatar
      Bobby Hoskins -
      Kentucky and Arizona aren't going to have as many battles as UK vs. North Carolina and Kansas for recruits. Those two along with Duke, will always be Kentucky's biggest threats. Arizona seems to recruit a lot of West Coast players. UK typically recruits one or two West Coast players a year. I see UK winning the majority of the battles.
    1. Unregistered's Avatar
      Unregistered -
      Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Hoskins View Post
      Kentucky and Arizona aren't going to have as many battles as UK vs. North Carolina and Kansas for recruits. Those two along with Duke, will always be Kentucky's biggest threats. Arizona seems to recruit a lot of West Coast players. UK typically recruits one or two West Coast players a year. I see UK winning the majority of the battles.

      Arizona has some deep NY roots with assistant coach Book Richardson. They also pulled in Tarc from New Hampshire, and are recruiting Nate Britt who is a 2013 East Coaster. Arizona recruits extend beyond the West Coast, but I think Arizona will be battling Kansas more than UK in the future
    1. Unregistered's Avatar
      Unregistered -
      Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
      What is there to panic about? Kentucky will have the #1 class in 2012 and 2013, mark it down!
      kentucky has no hope at all of having the #1 class in 2012, have you seen arizona's class?

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