NO 'BIG' STUD DEAL - YET

 
BALTIMORE - A deal with a prominent Kentucky horse farm to syndicate Big Brown for stud duty - estimates range as high as $50 million - was not announced yesterday, as originally expected. Michael Iavarone, co-president of the IEAH Stables that... [link]

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Second grader commits to Kentucky

Just days after receiving a verbal commitment from California eighth grader Michael Avery, Billy Gillispie has received his first commitment from the class of 2018. 7-year-old Darrin Brown has announced he will play basketball at the University of Kentucky once he completes elementary school, middle school, and high school (in that order).
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Ben Johnson, not Barry Bonds, won the Kentucky Derby; Big Brown's trainer gives Winstrol every 15th

Admitting he uses legal anabolic steroids Rick Dutrow stated he administers Winstrol to all his horse, every 15th of the month. US Triple Crown hopeful Big Brown has received regularly monthly treatments of Winstrol, an anabolic steroid banned in ...
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Is the Grass Bluer on the Other Side for Matt Pilgrim?

But it is rare for a player to transfer out of a black college and into a super program. And for as much as Hampton is among the power basketball programs at HBCUs, this potential move to Kentucky is one that escapes common occurrence, and lends itself to a simple question. Is this the best move for Matt Pilgrim?
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Infield Fun at the Preakness

Not to be out done by their Kentucky bretheren , the “infielders” at the Preakness showed that crabcakes and football aren’t the only things that Maryland does. Maryland also does porta-potty runs, drunken fighting, public nudity, ...
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DeCourcy: Inside Dish: Kentucky's young recruits baffling some

Kentucky recently got three commitments from prospects who have yet to enter the 10th grade, includi...
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