Through the Rafters
Where Are They Now?
The complete documentary profile series covering every significant player across eight eras of Kentucky basketball. How they got to Kentucky. What made them special. What happened after. Where they are now.
Eight Eras of Kentucky Basketball
The Rupp Dynasty
Four national championships. The Baron of the Bluegrass. The man who built Kentucky basketball into a religion.
The Hall Years
Following a legend. The 1978 national championship. The burden and the glory of being next.
The Sutton Era
Elite Eight runs, NCAA violations, and the scandal that nearly destroyed the program.
The Pitino Resurrection
From probation to the 1996 national championship. Full-court press. The Unforgettables. Kentucky reborn.
The Tubby Smith Years
A title in year one. Ten straight NCAA tournaments. Never enough for the most demanding fanbase in America.
The Gillispie Interlude
Two seasons. No NCAA tournament. The lowest point in modern Kentucky basketball.
The Calipari Era
One-and-done factory. The 2012 national championship. 38-0. The most polarizing era in program history.
The Pope Era
The former Wildcat returns home. A new beginning built on old roots.
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Jamal Mashburn
The Monster from the Bronx who chose the wreckage — and rebuilt the kingdom.
Anthony Davis
The little guy who shot threes from the corner — until he grew ten inches and changed everything.