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LEXINGTON, Ky. -- A weekend that began with Kentucky's basketball Madness ended with an even wilder celebration on the football field.
A swarm of blue-clad spectators stormed the field after a triple- overtime thriller in which the No. 17 Wildcats did something they hadn't done since 1964 -- knock off the nation's top-ranked team. In fact, nobody had done that in the regular season in nearly four years.
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Andy Hape and Brian Claybourn couldn't have found a better way to put exclamation points on their football playing careers.
Both Reitz graduates were recently elected in an online fan vote to Western Kentucky University's All-Time Centennial Football Team.
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Andy Hape and Brian Claybourn couldn't have found a better way to put exclamation points on their football playing careers.
Both Reitz graduates were recently elected in an online fan vote to Western Kentucky University's All-Time Centennial Football Team.
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LEXINGTON, Ky. - Kentucky became the latest team to shake up the national title race.
Andre Woodson threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to a wide-open Steve Johnson in the third overtime and the No. 17 Wildcats stunned No. 1 LSU 43-37 Saturday.
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If you're wondering why the Western Kentucky football team fell to pieces after a strong first half at top-ranked Louisiana State on Saturday, I suspect it's because the Hilltoppers' defensive coordinator dozed off.
Lance Guidry, you see, had quite the rollicking night/morning hours before WKU's 42-9 loss in Baton Rouge. He was arrested on suspicion of driving drunk at 1:03 a.m. Saturday after police spotted his rental car weaving between lanes. Guidry, 40, who said he had met a friend at a restaurant near the team hotel after scouting a local high school football game, registered a blood- alcohol content of 0.123.
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Pittsburgh players dumped the cooler full of sports drink on Phil Bennett.
They hoped Dave Wannstedt, watching on TV in Naples, Fla., also felt an affectionate chill.
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College football
Pittsburgh 27, Kentucky 10
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LEXINGTON, Ky. -- As part of its ongoing effort to grow support for Kentucky's coal miners, the Kentucky Coal Association (KCA) announced today that t...
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In college athletics, some schools - Nebraska, Penn State and Alabama are prime examples - are labeled "football" schools. Others - see Kentucky, Duke and Kansas - are "basketball" schools.
Not many schools seem to be successful at a high level in both sports.
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Sophomore Victor Anderson rushed for 150 yards and scored three first-half touchdowns as Louisville St. Xavier routed Scott County 49-9 on Saturday in the Kentucky AAAA high school football championship game.
St. Xavier (14-1) won its 11th state football title. The Tigers went undefeated against Kentucky competition, losing only to Ohio power Cincinnati Moeller.