The Memorial Memo (EP. 18): Cats have seeding implications on the line

Episode 18 of The Memorial Memo is LIVE!
To open the episode, we go over where Kentucky stands in the latest AP Poll as well as the NET Rankings. Then, we take a look at the latest release of ESPN Bracketology — it poses a very, very intriguing matchup for the Cats in the 2nd Round.
Next, we recap the win over Missouri and the loss to No. 7 LSU before we conclude the episode by previewing Kentucky’s last two games of the regular season — No. 15 Tennessee and at No. 6 South Carolina. There’s a lot on the line in Kentucky’s next two games as far as seeding for the SEC Tournament goes.
The Memorial Memo airs at 6 p.m. ET on the KSR YouTube Channel, and it’ll be available on the “Kentucky Sports Radio Podcast Network” feed wherever you get your podcasts afterwards.
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