What I found interesting is that a larger percentage of protestant Christians correctly responded to the question about prayer not being allowed in schools than did the question about the Ten Commandments. It reminds me of the interview Stephen Colbert did with Georgia congressman Lyn Westmoreland who was a staunch advocate of the Ten Commandments being posted in courthouses and schools but couldn't name all the commandments himself.
Regardless of what happens with this decision, I really wish the kid luck. I had an opportunity to meet him last night and he seemed like a very nice guy and very happy to be at Kentucky. I hope he can suit up for the Cats, but if not, I wish him the best.
From the folks at Pew Research. Quick, 15 question quiz on religion. Go through all the statistics they collected at the end and see what stands out to you. A little later I'll tell you what I found interesting.
Religious Quiz
Maggard maintains that the jump came from the stability of moving and living in an actual house instead of a car, having teachers holding him accountable and the extra incentive to qualify for college. Stranger things have happened.
Not sure why we're talking about firing Calipari over this. Didn't all this happen while he was still coach at Memphis? Didn't the NCAA clear Bledsoe...twice?