Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kentucky men's basketball coach Mark Pope expands upon his post-Tennessee comments and breaks down how the parable of the currant ...
Ahead of Kentucky’s comeback victory at rival Tennessee, Collin Chandler brought the parable of the currant bush to Mark Pope. Chandler and Pope — both members of the Church of Jesus Christ of ...
An old parable tells of the need to be cut down so you can grow back stronger. To that, Kentucky's basketball team might yell, 'Amen!' Mark Pope is a basketball coach by profession, and professes to ...
April was National Native Plant Month, also recognized as New Mexico Native Plant Month. Currant bushes, buffaloberry, willows and New Mexico olives have been flowering, attracting early pollinators.
Black currant fruits are ``of a stinking and somewhat loathing savour, the leaves also are not without the stinking smell,'' wrote herbalist John Gerard in his famous ``Herball'' more than 350 years ...
Kentucky leaned on Hugh B. Brown’s currant-bush parable as a pruning-to-growth motif. Pope framed team setbacks as necessary pruning that drives resilience and future growth. Kentucky rallied from ...