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November 2018
| November 18
November 18, 2018
Latest projections say UK will make major bowl game if Cats can beat Louisville
Kentucky moves up in latest poll, but coach expects more from Cats in coming weeks
UK wins despite ‘uneven’ performance, but that won’t fly in next 3 games
Lindleigh Luxury
Tough act to follow: UK-VMI game of 10 years ago overflows with memories
‘Very Spartan’: UK’s next opponent mixes basketball with military discipline
Liveblog: Kentucky 92, VMI 82
Can a really bad Louisville team really beat UK on Saturday? Yes, it can.
No. 3 Kentucky dominates Portland to advance to NCAA soccer’s Sweet 16