Rick delivers reasonable suggestions in a Welcome to Kentucky package for the next coach.
Arkansas enhanced its resume one more time Saturday afternoon at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville, Arkansas, beating Kentucky, 75-73.
The game was a ferocious back-and-forth battle for nearly every dribble of 40 minutes that saw nine ties and 14 lead changes.
The Wildcats sit 5-10 as they depart for Missouri, for the game they will play against the No. 18 Tigers Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Hagans announced his decision Sunday on Twitter, saying "it's killing me that we didn't get the chance to compete for (a national championship) this season, but I understand why we couldn't."
In a generation or two, new fans of the game will look back at this season and wonder what the local programs achieved in context of the national scene.
This is what Rick Bozich observed in the University of Kentucky locker room Wednesday afternoon.