And the hits just keep on coming for Billy Gillispie’s first season at the University of Kentucky. Word has just came down from Kentucky.com ( via Kentucky Sports Radio ) that Patrick Patterson has been diagnosed with a stress fracture in his left ankle. Patterson is in a cast and will miss the rest of the season. His injury is expected to keep him on the shelf for eight weeks, which...
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So how much is winning worth? During fiscal year 2006, the University of Tennessee pays the coaching staffs a lot of money -- presumably lumped into the $ 20,878,904 it spent on " operations ." Of that amount, head football coach Phil ...
For the last 3+ years, I have had to watch a certain segment of Kentucky fans, and many TV announcers, argue that Tubby Smith and UK made a mistake by not offering Chris Lofton a scholarship. Joe Crawford, Ramel Bradley and Patrick Sparks were ...
PEARL TAKES EX-CAT'S STYLE SOUTH By Mark Story HERALD-LEADER SPORTS COLUMNIST The favorite television show of Kentucky Wildcats basketball fans is no mystery. Has to be I Love the '90s. UK fans long for their team to again employ the up-tempo, ...
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Kentucky freshman Patrick Patterson is done for the season after a stress fracture was found in his left ankle.
Patterson, who is averaging 16.4 points a game, had the stress fracture confirmed in an X-ray today.
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Kentucky's Patrick Patterson, the Southeastern Conference's top freshman scorer, will miss the remainder of the season after being diagnosed with a stress fracture in his left ankle.
Kentucky's Patterson out for season (AP)
Kentucky freshman Patrick Patterson will miss the rest of the season because of a stress fracture in his left ankle. Patterson, a blue chip recruit out of West Virginia who leads all Southeastern Conference freshman scorers with 16.4 points a game, ...
Wildcats' Star Freshman Done for the Year
As if the start of the year wasn't bad enough for the Kentucky Wildcats, the end of the season has brought more bad news: Patrick Patterson will be out for the rest of the season. As of yet, the hows and whens of the injury are not known, but the ...