myespn.go.com - 9/1/2008
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P osted by ESPN.com's Chris Low Times are changing in the Bluegrass. As I processed Kentucky's season-opening 27-2 beatdown of Louisville on Sunday, I kept coming back to what junior defensive end Jeremy Jarmon told me back during the preseason. I asked Jarmon, point-blank, how good the Wildcats would be on defense and how good they would need to be this season given the youth and ...
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ESPN - Dominant start for Kentucky on defense - SEC
A Sea Of Blue —
ESPN - Dominant start for Kentucky on defense - SEC
An excellent post by Chris Low of ESPN on Kentucky's defense. I agree with him in virtually all respects -- it's too early to celebrate UK as a dominant defense in the SEC, but it is not too early to say that ...
Week One BlogPoll Ballot Submitted
Dawg Sports —
... Teams Not Receiving Consideration: Kentucky (of whom Chris Low’s characterization was charitable to the point of absurdity: the Wildcats didn’t "force" five turnovers; the Cardinals just flat coughed it up), South Carolina, or the Atlantic Coast Conference as a whole. Seriously, if Boston College, ...
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