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  2. Roy Kidd Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was originally named Hanger Field, just like its predecessor, but was renamed in 1990 for longtime head football coach Roy Kidd, who won 314 games during his tenure at the Eastern Kentucky and led his teams to two NCAA Division I-AA Championships, in 1979 and 1982.

  3. Kentucky Wildcats football - Wikipedia

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    The two teams played for a trophy called the "Bourbon Barrel" from 1987 until both schools mutually agreed to retire the trophy in 1999 following the alcohol-related death of a Kentucky football player. [137] The two teams last met on September 17, 2005, with Indiana winning 38–14; Indiana leads the overall series (18–17–1). [138]

  4. 1974 Kentucky Wildcats football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1974 Kentucky Wildcats football team represented the University of Kentucky in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) during the 1974 NCAA Division I football season. The Wildcats scored 248 points while allowing 194 points, finishing 6–5 overall and 3–3 in the SEC. [1] [2] Mike Fanuzzi and Tom Ehlers were chosen as team captains. [2]

  5. 1962 Kentucky Wildcats football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1962 Kentucky football team is the subject of a book, The Thin Thirty, by Shannon Ragland, published in August, 2007.The focus of the book is the '62 roster of players under first-year coach Charlie Bradshaw—a Bear Bryant disciple—who ended up thinning the team from 88 to 30 players via his brutal conditioning tactics and exploitation of players.

  6. Sports in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Sports in Kentucky. The U.S. State of Kentucky is currently home to two professional soccer teams: Louisville City FC, which plays in the USL Championship, and Racing Louisville FC, which plays in the NWSL. Kentucky has had professional sports teams in its past, such as the Louisville Brecks/Colonels of the NFL in the early 1920s.

  7. 1967 Kentucky Wildcats football team - Wikipedia

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    Rankings from AP Poll. The 1967 Kentucky Wildcats football team were an American football team that represented the University of Kentucky as a member of the Southeastern Conference during the 1967 NCAA University Division football season. In their sixth season under head coach Charlie Bradshaw, the team compiled a 2–8 record (1–6 in the SEC).

  8. There’s an unusual concern for Kentucky football in 2024. Can ...

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    Chris Rodrigues (1,379) rushed for over 1,000 yards in 2021 and Ray Davis (1,129) joined the club last season. At Boise, Hamdan had a 1,000-yard rusher last season in Ashton Jeanty (1,398).

  9. 1984 Kentucky Wildcats football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1984 Kentucky Wildcats football team represented the University of Kentucky in the 1984 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Wildcats scored 293 points while allowing 221 points. [1] Kentucky won the 1984 Hall of Fame Classic Bowl. Kentucky opened with a 42–0 win over Kent State, followed by a 48–14 win at Indiana.