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Weetabix mania swept the Big Blue Nation after Amari Williams shared that the British cereal helped fuel his performance in ...
Kentucky’s Amari Williams is taking his NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deal to new heights—and it’s not just on the court.
Earlier in March Madness, Kentucky head coach Mark Pope revealed that Williams had "incredible energy" as of late, and it's ...
Weetabix rapidly rose in popularity after getting a shout out from Williams following UK’s second round victory over Illinois ...
Sideline reporter Evan Washburn dipped his spoon into a bowl of Weetabix. Why? Because Kentucky center Amari Williams is a ...
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Kentucky’s Amari Williams apparently just needed a breakfast reminder of his home country to spark him to a stat-stuffing performance.
An English breakfast cereal apparently helped fuel Kentucky's journey to the Sweet 16. On Sunday, 3rd-seeded Kentucky outlasted 6th-seeded Illinois 84-75 ...
Even some of Williams' teammates are going to try eating it for breakfast. “I’m gonna go with the Weetabix tomorrow morning and see if I can go coast-to-coast and dunk on someone like Amari ...
Kentucky head coach Mark Pope attributed center Amari Williams' big performance -- 8 points, 10 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 blocks and a steal -- in the 3-seed Wildcats' 84-75 win over 6-seed Illinois ...
The Kentucky Wildcats are dancing into the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2019. First-year coach Mark Pope has exceeded expectations by leading a team to the second weekend of the tournament with ...
That’s when Williams brought up the Weetabix. “It’s like Shredded ... for making that happen. “And then Amari gave me permission to put some sugar on it. He was nervous.
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