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It’s the middle of June, a busy time for Kentucky football recruiting and an important time to remind the entire Commonwealth of a very important fact. It has been 2,392 days since Louisville defeated Kentucky in the Governor’s Cup. Kentucky has won five straight games by an average score of 43.4-17.6. It’s also important to note that since Lamar Jackson put the team on his back in 2017, the basketball team has only one win in six tries, which is actually great for their standards, winning just three basketball rivalry games since 2010. Kentucky isn’t just finding lightning in a bottle when th...
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Kentucky football just suffered a significant setback on their defensive line for the 2024 season as Kentucky Sports Radio reports that one DL is out for the year with an injury. On Thursday morning, KSR’s Nick Roush wrote an article confirming that senior defensive lineman Josaih Hayes will miss the season with a torn Achilles, among the worst injuries in football. Here was Roush’s report of that news: “Kentucky will be without a veteran in the trenches this fall. KSR has learned that defensive tackle Josaih Hayes is expected to miss the 2024 season after suffering a torn Achilles in spring p...
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Kentucky will be without a veteran in the trenches this fall. KSR has learned that defensive tackle Josaih Hayes is expected to miss the 2024 season after suffering a torn Achilles in spring practice. Mum was the word for Mark Stoops when the Kentucky defense was gutted by injuries in spring practice. Of the dozen or so contributors sidelined, about half of those were due to offseason surgeries. The other half are expected to return in time to participate in fall camp, with one exception. Hayes has appeared in 42 games throughout his Kentucky career and started in four. Ahead of the 2023 campa...
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Even 24 hours after Marquise Davis announced his commitment to Kentucky, it’s still hard to comprehend just how crazy that was. It’s the most unexpected recruiting announcement of the Stoops era that actually went the Wildcats’ way. There are a few others that come close. Justin Rogers was the first five-star commitment secured by Stoops. It was a pleasant surprise over the summer, even though he had already officially visited Kentucky. Most believed Lane Kiffin would sign four-star DL Josaih Hayes on his first signing day as the Ole Miss head coach. Instead, Jon Sumrall pulled a fast one and ...
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