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FOOTBALL: Tennessee at Kentucky
Where: Commonwealth Stadium
When: 7 p.m. Nov. 28
TV: ESPNU

2009 UK FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
(Home games CAPITALIZED; times are p.m.)
(Click on score for game coverage)
DateOpponentTimeTV Result
Sept. 5Miami (Ohio)*noonESPNUW, 42-0
Sept. 19LOUISVILLEnoonESPNUW, 31-27
Sept. 26FLORIDA6ESPN2L, 41-7
Oct. 3ALABAMA12:20SEC NetworkL, 38-20
Oct. 10at South Carolina12:30FSNL, 28-26
Oct. 17at Auburn7:30ESPNUW, 21-14
Oct. 24LOUISIANA-MONROE7FSNW, 36-13
Oct. 31MISSISSIPPI ST.7FSNL, 31-24
Nov. 7EASTERN KENTUCKY1 p.m.WKYT W, 37-12
Nov. 14at Vanderbilt12:21 p.m.SEC NetworkW, 24-13
Nov. 21at Georgia7:45ESPN2W, 34-27
Nov. 28TENNESSEE7ESPNU--
* -- at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati
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2008 UK FOOTBALL RESULTS
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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
PPV: live pay per view;
taped: delayed broadcast on Big Blue Network, WKYT-27 in Lexington
Mark Story

Start Newton, finish like Mad Men

Hartline should back up freshman for Vandy 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.

John Clay

Brooks proud of Cats' big second half

Rally ends Cats' futility in Athens

ATHENS, Ga. — Prince Charles, you really should have been here. It had been 30 years since you crossed the pond and witnessed the historic American college football event in which the Kentucky Wildcats, led by Derrick Ramsey, Art Still and Co., chewed up the Georgia Bulldogs 33-0 at Sanford Stadium, in a performance that an Englishman might have considered boring.

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