Sep 18, 2009 | Kentucky.com
How UK and Louisville match up
Position-by-position matchups for Saturday's Louisville-Kentucky game: QUARTERBACK We saw a different Mike Hartline in UK's season-opening 42-0 win over Miami than we saw in last year's opener at Louisville.
The Patriots have informed receiver/safety Ray Ventrone that he has been released, according to a league source.
Reigning Big East Freshman of the Year Victor Anderson looks to continue to put up numbers worthy of All Big East, beginning Sept.
Big names are gone, but Cardinals hold offensive line
University of Louisville left guard Abdul Kuyateh patiently waited and answered every question, although the 6-foot-2, 305-pounder surely was ready to get out of the August heat and break free from those confining knee braces and shoulder pads.
The New England Patriots Thursday announced the signings of six draft picks, including defensive lineman Ron Brace and offensive tackle Sebastian Vollmer, two of the team's four second-round selections.
The New England Patriots signed six draft picks today. Signed were second-round picks DL Ron Brace and OL Sebastian Vollmer, third-round pick WR Brandon Tate, fifth-round pick OL George Bussey, sixth-round pick DL Myron Pryor and seventh-round pick WR Julian Edelman.
Benavides now center U of L's of attention
The man with the toughest act to follow on the entire University of Louisville football team walked out of the Howard Schnellenberger complex and passed the Johnny Unitas statue in Papa John's Cardinal Stadium at 6 a.m. sharp on Tuesday.
Who Will Fill the Mike Vrabel Void?
Renaissance rookie George Bussey ready to cook up some tackles at mini-camp. View full size photo uploaded July 2, 2009 Jeff Howe looks at who will fill the Mike Vrabel void .
Previewing The Big East: Louisville Cardinals
With Greg Robinson's stay in Syracuse over, Louisville head coach Steve Kragthorpe has officially planted himself on the hottest seat in the Big East... by Dan Kelley 258 reads With Greg Robinson's stay in Syracuse over, Louisville head coach Steve Kragthorpe has officially planted himself on the hottest seat in the Big East.
George Bussey #75 participates in a drill during the New England Patriots Minicamp at Gillette Stadium May 2, 2009 View full size photo uploaded June 2, 2009 TOP SHOTS [Louisville offensive line coach Brent]Myers said he often watched as Bussey routinely pancaked his man to the turf while also displaying the athleticism to move to the second level ...
Meet the Rookies: George Bussey
Our annual series continues with the offensive lineman from Louisville. Brent Myers watched intently as Patriots offensive line coach Dante Scarnecchia held a chalkboard session with Louisville's George Bussey during a pre-draft visit.
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