I played in this game, and I enjoyed it being during the summer months. Having a full week of 3-a-days certainly helped us from a team aspect. This is only possible if kids are not in school. You move this game to mid december or january and now you've got to deal with transportation, basketball, and lack of practice time because of school. Some may say that playing in the summer may interfere with college preparation, but I don't buy it. "Interfering with the scheme/playbooks" is a sketchy excuse at best. What coach would be willing to put their entire playbook in the hands of an 18 year old incoming freshman? Really? Don't know why Kentucky chose to have the in-state game to right after the season?????
Fault=Who cares
Rather see our all stars play against another state...