Talk:1991–92 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team

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Cawood Ledford final season[edit]

Reading this entry as well as the one for "The Shot," neither mentions that the 1991-92 season was Cawood Ledford's last calling for the Cats. I'm inclined to put it here as this entry gets more into the sentimental legacy of the team, to which "The Game" being Cawood's last certainly adds. But he wasn't a member of the team, he was an announcer. Nor does it feel like this goes in the entry on "The Shot," as that's about the actual shot itself. I wish we had an entry on the game. It feels to me as though that would be more appropriate (with "The Shot" being a subsection).

Thoughts?