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Earlier in March Madness, Kentucky head coach Mark Pope revealed that Williams had "incredible energy" as of late, and it's ...
Sideline reporter Evan Washburn dipped his spoon into a bowl of Weetabix. Why? Because Kentucky center Amari Williams is a ...
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On3 on MSNWeetabix Breaks Silence on Amari Williams’ Shoutout, Kentucky’s Unexpected Cereal CrazeWeetabix has become a household name in the Bluegrass since Amari Williams credited it for his performance vs. Illinois in ...
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Sporting News on MSNWhat is Weetabix? Explaining Amari Williams' cereal fueling Kentucky's March Madness successWilliams, who is a native of Nottingham, England, revealed he ate some ahead of one of Kentucky's tournament games. Let's ...
Kentucky’s Amari Williams is taking his NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deal to new heights—and it’s not just on the court.
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Better eat your Wheaties? Kentucky's Amari Williams credits Weetabix instead for his big gameKentucky's Amari Williams apparently just needed a breakfast reminder of his home country to spark him to a stat-stuffing performance.
Weetabix rapidly rose in popularity after getting a shout out from Williams following UK’s second round victory over Illinois ...
Kentucky basketball actually had some extra help in their win over Illinios on Sunday, which has led them to a Sweet 16 ...
Fan bases are what make college athletics the amazing thing they are, and Kentucky's Big Blue Nation is the best fan base in ...
Coach Mark Pope said Williams’ performance contributed to the win and credited Weetabix for his great game. Weetabix is the cereal he ate that morning, which was a staple in his English household. Now ...
It could be the cereal he eats, called Weetabix. Williams, who is a native of Nottingham, England, revealed he ate some ahead of one of Kentucky's tournament games. Let's learn more about ...
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