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    • Early Madness events could end this year
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      Coaches support rule change to limit dates for fan nights

      Kentucky better enjoy staging its Big Blue Madness a week earlier than almost all other programs this year because UK might not be able to circumvent the rule on starting pre-season practice in the future. The National Association of Basketball Coaches has told the NCAA that it would support a ban on early Madness celebrations.
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    • Gamecocks' grip on Cats most puzzling
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      Of all uk's negative streaks, this one makes littlest sense

      Twenty-three losses in a row to the former border rival known as Tennessee is a blot on Kentucky's state psyche. Twenty-one losses in a row to Florida is just plain embarrassing. Standing zero-for-all-eternity (and 0-15 overall) against Steve Spurrier is grating.
    • Mike Fields: Howard reclaims Letcher Co.

      Coach turns hometown football program into winner

      Twenty years ago Hillard Howard was in the midst of guiding Pikeville to three consecutive state football titles. Now he's in the midst of building Letcher County Central's new football program into a winner.

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