straitpinkie.com - 11/1/2009
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The Cats used true freshman Morgan Newton as the main quarterback and he played like, well, a true freshman. Newton threw a pivotal pick in the red zone and also took a sack to end the game while T.C. Drake was wide open in the middle of the field. Oh, and the Cats rush defense was apparently ...
aseaofblue.com - 11/1/2009
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More photos » by Ed Reinke - AP
Dan Mullen, thinking. Why is Rich Brooks & Co....
not here? Well, uh ... Browse more photos » First things first. Congratulations to ...
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Kentucky 24, Mississippi State 31 -- After Action Report
straitpinkie.com - 10/30/2009
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The Mississippi State-Kentucky game is a game that
both teams feel like they need to win. I...
know, every time a team takes they field they feel like they need to win. But, this game is different. Every year the matchup between the ‘Dawgs and the ‘Cats serves as sort of a swing game. ...
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The Pinkie Previews: Mississippi State (3-5, 1-3) at ...
straitpinkie.com - 11/1/2009
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It’s rare that I can watch a game
and boil down a win or a loss to...
just two contributing factors. Last night’s 31-24 defeat at the hands of the Mississippi State Bulldogs was one of those times. Kentucky could do nothing to stop the run and they couldn’t get the ball to Derrick Locke and ...
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UK can’t stop Dixon or get the ball to playmakers, fall ...
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... the Kentucky Kernel writes that the players struggled to explain Anthony Dixon’s big night.
B.W. Jones of the Kernel reports that Cats said Dixon was good, but not that good.
Eric Lindsey of Cat Scratches has the Big Blueprint on the Kentucky loss.
A Sea of Blue discusses the aftermath of the UK loss.
Alan Cutler of WLEX says the Kentucky players were at a loss for words.
Straitpinkie gives its thoughts on the Kentucky defeat.
Wildcat ...
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