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UK notes: Dogs, Cats might both be missing stars
By Chip Cosby
Shoulder injuries will keep one, and maybe two of the most dangerous weapons in the Southeastern Conference on the sidelines for Saturday night's Kentucky-Georgia game.
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| 2009 UK FOOTBALL SCHEDULE | ||||
| (Home games CAPITALIZED; times are p.m.) | ||||
| (Click on score for game coverage) | ||||
| Date | Opponent | Time | TV | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sept. 5 | Miami (Ohio)* | noon | ESPNU | W, 42-0 |
| Sept. 19 | LOUISVILLE | noon | ESPNU | W, 31-27 |
| Sept. 26 | FLORIDA | 6 | ESPN2 | L, 41-7 |
| Oct. 3 | ALABAMA | 12:20 | SEC Network | L, 38-20 |
| Oct. 10 | at South Carolina | 12:30 | FSN | L, 28-26 |
| Oct. 17 | at Auburn | 7:30 | ESPNU | W, 21-14 |
| Oct. 24 | LOUISIANA-MONROE | 7 | FSN | W, 36-13 |
| Oct. 31 | MISSISSIPPI ST. | 7 | FSN | L, 31-24 |
| Nov. 7 | EASTERN KENTUCKY | 1 p.m. | WKYT | W, 37-12 |
| Nov. 14 | at Vanderbilt | 12:21 p.m. | SEC Network | W, 24-13 |
| Nov. 21 | at Georgia | 7:45 | ESPN/ESPN2 | -- |
| Nov. 28 | TENNESSEE | 7 | ESPNU | -- |
| * -- at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati | ||||
| Click here to see results of the 2008-09 season | ||||
| 2008 UK FOOTBALL RESULTS | ||||
| (Click on result for game coverage) | ||||
| Date | Opponent | Time | TV | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug. 31 | at Louisville | 3:30 p.m. | ESPN | W, 27-2 |
| Sept. 6 | NORFOLK STATE | 6 p.m. | PPV/taped | W, 38-3 |
| Sept. 13 | MIDDLE TENNESSEE | 7 p.m. | PPV/taped | W, 20-14 |
| Sept. 27 | WESTERN KENTUCKY | 7 p.m. | WKYT-27 | W, 41-3 |
| Oct. 4 | at Alabama | 3:30 p.m. | CBS-27 | L, 14-17 |
| Oct. 11 | SOUTH CAROLINA | 12:30 p.m. | WKYT-27 | L, 17-24 |
| Oct. 18 | ARKANSAS | 7 p.m. | ESPNU | W, 21-20 |
| Oct. 25 | at Florida | 12:30 p.m. | WKYT-27 | L, 5-63 |
| Nov. 1 | at Mississippi State | 2:30 p.m. | PPV | W, 14-13 |
| Nov. 8 | GEORGIA | 12:30 p.m. | WKYT-27 | L, 38-42 |
| Nov. 15 | VANDERBILT | 8 p.m. | ESPN2 | L, 24-31 |
| Nov. 29 | at Tennessee | 6:30 p.m. | ESPN2 | L, 10-28 |
| Jan. 2 | Liberty Bowl vs. E. Carolina | 5 p.m. | ESPN | W, 25-19 |
Notes
Shoulder injuries will keep one, and maybe two of the most dangerous weapons in the Southeastern Conference on the sidelines for Saturday night's Kentucky-Georgia game.
It sure sounds that if the injured (knee ligament) Kentucky starting quarterback holds up this week in practice, he will get the call when UK goes for bowl eligibility Saturday at Vanderbilt.
Not long ago, SEC members couldn't wait to welcome the Kentucky football team into their friendly burgs.
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