Cameron Mills Radio
Summary: Former Kentucky Wildcat, Cameron Mills and two lowly, desperate interns, Dalton & Hunter opine on the sports subjects at hand and anything else they find currently interesting.
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Lyndsey Gough joins us for the show and relays some breaking news. Something we rarely do.
PGA Super Volunteer, Jessica Cornelius joins us for the whole show to help promote The Barbasol Championship which begins this week in the Bluegrass. Michele Brown gives us an update on the Cats participating in the NBA Summer League. We talk to Scott Hamilton about the Louisville/Papa Johns blow up. We continue the Hunter Mitchell Movie Challenge by introducing and quizzing Hunter on the movie “Fletch”. Find out what happens when we introduce a “millennial” to great comedies of the 80’s and 90’s. And finally Joey Police is in studio with this weeks edition of CameronCon.
Oscar Combs talks about the late Frank Ramsey. Brooks Downing discusses the Barbasol Championship. The KyTastebuds are back to talk summer staycations and Breakout Games and Joey Police helps us test Hunter’s knowledge of his summer home work assignment to watch the movie, Ghostbusters. (He did not do well.)
Kentucky native, Kentucky Wildcat, 1951 National Championship, original Sixth Man of the Celtics, seven time NBA World Champion and member of Naismith HOF, Frank Ramsey has died at 86. He would have been 87 Friday. Oscar Combs joins Cameron Sunday night for Cameron Mills Radio to talk about this Kentucky Basketball legend. #bbn #weareuk
UK’s 2018-2019 basketball education, NBA Summer League and the Wildcats who are involved, Scott Hamilton talks the upcoming college football season and Heisman hopefuls and Heisman voting. We also play Movie Ignorance with Hunter Mitchell, a young Millennial who has never seen of the great classic comedies from the 80’s and 90’s. We send him home with the assignment to watch Ghostbusters. And Joey Police comes in studio to discus the Fantastic Netflix docu-series “The Toys That Made Us” in this weeks edition of #CameronCon.
Full Show – June 17, 2018
Cameron opens the show proudly
Alan Cutler, long time WLEX Channel 18 reporter hangs out for an hour to talk his career and Kentucky sports over the past 40 years. Scott Chalk invites everyone to0 support the upcoming Kentucky – Indiana All Star Game. Joey Police brings this weeks edition of CameronCon and the Kytastebuds are back celebrating their birthday as they turn one year old.
Dr. McCorvey heads up the University of Kentucky Opera Program and has brought world class talent to Lexington.
Former Conference USA Most Outstanding Player, Miami Dolphin, Arizona Cardinal and WKU Hilltopper Brandon Doughty sits in for the full show. Dr. Everett McCorvey, Director of the University of Kentucky Opera Program joins us to talk about how UK’s program rivals performance schools like Julliard. It’s impressive folks.
Kentucky Derby winning jockey Pat Day talks us through the X & O’s of Saturday’s big win for Justify. He also describes, in very interesting detail, his ride to Derby roses in 1992 upon Lil E Tee. The @Kytastebuds tell us all about attending their very first Kentucky Derby including the their top 5 favorite things. Joey Police gives a review of Avengers: Infinity War and he, Hunter and Garrett walk through their Top 5 “comic book” movies ever while Cameron takes notes.
Cameron talks to 1992 Kentucky Derby winner, Pat Day about Justify, the 2018 Derby and what it was like when he won “The Greatest Two Minutes In Sports”.
Due to a technical glitch we only recorded half the show. So enjoy the second hour.
We bring back CameronCon and former intern Dalton Christopher. We talk about the six Kentucky players who are either leaving or “testing the waters”. And with three soon to be graduates from UK’s School of Journalism in studio we discuss the current and future opportunities for college graduates, especially in their field of choice. Joey Police calls in and we discuss the new Avengers movie and Black Panther.
With our 1998 “Comeback Cats” Reunion completed, Cameron is full of stories from the weekend. We talk to Aaron Torres about Calipari’s recent recruiting success and what Kentucky Basketball looks like next year. We spend some time talking to a young man in need of a diabetic alert dog and we do an entire segment on the greatness of cheese.