By Mark Mix
Home day care providers would be forced into unions
Theresa McDermott is enjoying the ultimate season for a basketball wife and mom.
Eddie Sutton remembers growing up on a farm in western Kansas, back in the days before college basketball was televised. He would lie in bed and listen to the radio calls from far-flung places like Oklahoma State and Kansas, and dream of stepping on the court for them one day.
It had been 10 years and 10 months since the plane crash that killed 10 people associated with Oklahoma State's men's basketball program _ long enough for the healing to begin but recent enough to rush old memories to the surface when news of another plane crash broke.
Kentucky prides itself on its history, and rightfully so. The Wildcats have done just about everything there is to do in college basketball.
The trophy case in the home of Ralph Sampson's mother is about to get a little more crowded.
The reclamation of Sean Sutton's coaching career has begun.
"It started with my parents. My parents made great sacrifices," Sutton said, recalling the meager sharecropping existence his family managed in the early 1940s. "They let me go practice when I should have been helping my dad do some farming."
"I'm so proud to be here tonight with all these people, and to have dreamed, and now that reality has come true," Sutton said. "I'm humbled and extremely proud."