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Before Big Blue - Sports at the University of Kentucky, 1880-1940 (Hardcover, New)
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Before Big Blue - Sports at the University of Kentucky, 1880-1940 (Hardcover, New)
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In the heart of the Bluegrass, basketball is king of collegiate
athletics. But it wasn't always so. Before Big Blue chronicles the
early history of organized sports at the University of Kentucky,
from the tenuous beginnings under student leadership, through the
early scandals, financial instability, and clashes with
administration, to the Purge of 1938 that paved the way for
basketball's ascendancy. Once upon a time in Lexington, football
ruled the athletic department. In the 1890s and 1900s the most
intense competition was with crosstown rival Transylvania
University. The annual Thanksgiving Day game was the biggest event
of the season, and its gate receipts essentially funded the entire
department. Among other highlights, Gregory Kent Stanley reveals
the story behind the Wildcats' nickname, reports on the "greased
pants game" against Mississippi State in 1914, and divulges the
origins of the post-victory nightshirt parades through downtown.
When basketball finally arrived on campus, it was the women's team
that was organized first. Its transfer out of the women's physical
education department in 1903 led to a twenty-year turf war that was
one of the period's most intense. Whether played by men or by
women, however, basketball during the early years of the century
was of minor consequence. The men's team played in a gym without
facilities for spectators, most players were from the football
team, and all the early coaches -- including Adolph Rupp --
assisted with the football program. Nevertheless, the early years
showed signs of the success to come: the 9-0 team of 1912, which
never trailed an opponent; the 1921 squad, losers of only one game
and winners of the school's first tournament; and Rupp's winning
percentage of.820 during the 1930s that saved his job during
President McVey's massive reorganization of the athletic
department. Before Big Blue tells a story both unique and
universal. As the first comprehensive history of the rise of
intercollegiate athletics at UK, it makes a valuable contribution
to the growing literature of sports history.
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