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Current UK injury list is 'longest' of season
LEXINGTON, Ky. - Every Sunday, University of Kentucky football coach Rich Brooks opens his weekly media teleconference with a rundown of his team's injuries.
Kentucky senior linebacker Micah Johnson, who missed most of practice last week with a strained knee, entered Saturday night's game on the defense's third series and finished with a team-high 11 tackles.
Cats and Dawgs: Halloween Edition
Kentucky comes into the game 4-3 on the season and 1-3 in the conference. Mississippi State sits at 3-5 and like Kentucky, 1-3 in the conference.
UK notes: Jarmon returns to cheer on Cats
It's hard for anyone associated with the Kentucky football program not to think about what life would be like with Jeremy Jarmon still at defensive end for the Wildcats.
How Kentucky and Miss. State match up
Mississippi State basically asks senior Tyson Lee to serve as a game manager, but Lee has thrown just three touchdown passes this season with an alarming nine interceptions.
Posted by ESPN.com's Chris Low In the spirit of Halloween, here's a different kind of look at the SEC: Haunted House: The official name is Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, but it's best known as the Swamp.
Florida's Demps wearing neck brace
Florida running back Jeff Demps is wearing a neck brace, but coach Urban Meyer expects him to play Saturday against Georgia.
W.Va.'s Brown doesn't remember jarring hit
Jarrett Brown opened his eyes and saw West Virginia staff members standing over him at Mountaineer Field.
Fast-break points from the quarterback quandary: 21. Morgan Newton. If it were my call, there is no way I throw a true freshman quarterback who hasn't played a down of college football into a starting role in a road game at Auburn.
Utah and BYU are ranked in the AP Top 25, Weber State is still in the playoff chase and Southern Utah and Utah State are showing improvement.
UK's Wyndham wants his game to match his fame
Kentucky's Taylor Wyndham sacked Tim Tebow last month with a hit that knocked the Florida quarterback out of the game with a concussion.
Tim Tebow says he knew he'd start against LSU
Tim Tebow knew all along what the LSU football team, a record crowd at Tiger Stadium and a national television audience waited anxiously Saturday evening to hear.
Secondary is UK's primary problem
COLUMBIA, S.C. - The thing about a baptism by fire is that you get burned. The University of Kentucky's second-string cornerbacks - thrust into starting roles by injuries to starters Trevard Lindley and Paul Warford - learned that burning lesson in Saturday's 28-26 loss to No.25 South Carolina.
Wildcats left to wonder how to solve USC
South Carolina linebacker Tony Straughter tackles Kentucky quarterback Will Fidler in the second half.
SEIBERT: Concussions a " not football a " are matters of life and death
Imagine driving home and forgetting where to go, not remembering a friend's name or losing the ability to perform simple tasks.
Spurrier puts perfect run on line against Kentucky
Florida's dominance over Kentucky in the 1990s made plenty of sense to Steve Spurrier: Better Gator players meant big wins against the Wildcats.
Defenders love to deliver the big football hit
Rennie Curran had to smile. When the Georgia linebacker saw the replay of Tim Tebow sprawled out on the ground - motionless - the immediate instinct was exhilaration, maybe even a bit on envy.
No decision on Tebow's return for No. 1 Florida
4 LSU appears that it will be a game-day decision. Florida coach Urban Meyer said Wednesday that his medical staff told him to prepare as if the injured Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback will play Saturday night in Baton Rouge.
Shake it off? Not hardly. Leagues pay more attention to concussions
In this Sept. 26, 2009, file photo, Teammates Matt Patchan and Marcus Gilbert look on as Florida quarterback Tim Tebow lies flat on the turf after being sacked by Kentucky defensive end Taylor Wyndham during the second half of an NCAA college football game in Lexington, Ky.
Southeastern Conference News and Notes
ALABAMA: Mark Ingram ran for a career-high 140 yards with a pair of touchdowns and Greg McElroy threw for two scores, as Alabama took advantage of four Kentucky turnovers in a 38-20 victory over the Wildcats at Commonwealth Stadium in Lexington on Saturday.
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