KSR Happy Hour: Kentucky-Florida Preview, Pitino and Temu Calipari, Baseball, and more

KSR Happy Hour: Kentucky-Florida Preview, Pitino and Temu Calipari, Baseball, and more

Author: KSR February 13, 2026 Duration: 1:04:57
It’s Thursday, which means two things: Kentucky Basketball’s bye week is almost over, AND it’s time for a new KSR Happy Hour. Let’s celebrate with a Country Boy brew. Today, Drew Franklin and I are joined by Zack Geoghegan and Jacob Polacheck, who will catch us up on what Mark Pope said in his weekly press conference ahead of Saturday’s game at Florida. We’ll also preview the game vs. the Gators, talk about the SEC standings with less than a month to go, the start of the Kentucky Baseball season, and the NBA All-Star Game. Did you know that’s this weekend? Now you do! We’ll also share our favorite parts of the Olympics so far and talk about the photo of Rick Pitino having dinner with what appears to be John Calipari’s twin brother. Shoutout to our presenting sponsor, Country Boy Brewing Country Boy Brewing was founded in the heart of Kentucky by true blue wildcat fans. Check out the original brewery and taproom just down the street from KSBar on Chair Avenue. With 24 beers and ciders on tap, there is something for everyone! Try the new Country Light from Country Boy Brewing! Brewed with only 95 calories and 1.8 carbs, this is the perfect summertime brew. Grab a six pack at Kroger or your favorite Country Boy retailer, or grab a pint at KSBar where Country Boy is proudly served. …and our friends at My Old Kentucky Home Repair! Proudly serving the Bluegrass region since 2008, My Old Kentucky Home Repair offers handyman services, home repairs, remodels, and more. Head to their website, www.myoldkyhomerepair.com, to learn more or give them a call at 859-940-3376. My Old Kentucky Home Repair is your partner for any home project.

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