aseaofblue.com - 7/28/2009
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"...and then I poked him RIGHT IN THE EYE."
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I love Jimmy Buffett so I was going for the song thing in the title, but nothing ...
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gate21.net - 7/26/2009
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gate21.net —
Three years, three bowl games, three bowl wins
. The last time Kentucky football had seen a...
similar stretch of success, they had Tim Couch throwing the ball all over Commonwealth Stadium in the Fun’N’Gun-on-steroids offense of Hal Mumme. After Jared Lorenzen became the school’s ...
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2009 SEC Preview: Kentucky
vaughtsviews.com - 7/27/2009
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By LARRY VAUGHT Kentucky will open the 2011
season in another National Football League Stadium. An official...
announcement will be made this week that Kentucky and Western Kentucky have agreed to a four-year series that will have the Hilltoppers playing ...
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Cats, Western agree on four-year deal
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BBL: Basketball lineups and football links
John Clay's Sidelines —
... about possible lineups in 2009-10.
Larry Vaught of the Danville Advocate-Messenger talks to Patrick Patterson’s mom.
The Courier-Journal’s Jody Demling doesn’t think Joe Jackson will play for UK.
Zagsblog reports that UK is still in the hunt for point guard Cory Joseph.
Inner Circle looks at what song UK should use as its entrance song for basketball.
A Sea of Blue is looking for a change in strategy and a change in talent.
Bluegrass ...
Practice?!?! We're talking about practice!?!?
Sports Page Atlanta —
... Noteworthy at SEC Media Days . . . Hallelujah! Jul 2009 by T Kyle King - 0 comments If the Going Got Tough, Would Mark Richt Get Going . . . to Another Program? Jul 2009 by T Kyle King - 13 comments Friday Morning Dawg Bites Jul 2009 by T Kyle King - 4 comments Around SB Nation 5 Keys To A Successful Season, Part 3: Interior Offensive Line Play Jul 2009 from And The Valley Shook - 1 comment Changes in Strategy, Changes in Talent (we hope) Jul 2009 from A Sea Of Blue - 28 ...
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