Newton's TD passes lead UK rout of E. Kentucky
Associated PressMorgan Newton threw his first two career touchdown passes and three other Wildcats ran for scores as Kentucky dominated Eastern Kentucky 37-12 Saturday, extending its nonconference winning streak to a school-record 18 games.
Recap | Box Score | Conversation | November 07, 2009Hartline returns to practice this week
Associated PressKentucky coach Rich Brooks says injured quarterback Mike Hartline will return to the practice this week for limited activity and is not close to being ready to play.
Story | Conversation | November 01, 2009Dixon's 2 TDs, school rushing record help Mississippi St. edge past Kentucky
Associated PressAnthony Dixon rushed for two touchdowns and a school-record 252 yards as Mississippi State kept its bowl hopes alive by outlasting Kentucky 31-24 on Saturday night.
Recap | Box Score | Conversation | October 31, 2009Low offer hastened Gillispie's lawsuit
Associated PressAn attorney for former Kentucky basketball coach Billy Gillispie said Friday his client was reluctant to sue the school but decided he had no choice after receiving a settlement offer for less than one-sixth what he believed he was contractually owed.
Story | Conversation | October 16, 2009South Carolina holds off Kentucky; Spurrier 17-0 vs. Wildcats
Associated PressStephen Garcia threw for three touchdowns and ran for another and South Carolina stopped a potential tying two-point conversion in the fourth quarter to beat Kentucky 28-26 on Saturday.
Recap | Box Score | Conversation | October 10, 2009Ingram has career day as Alabama takes advantage of UK miscues
Associated PressMark Ingram ran for a career-high 140 yards and a touchdown to lead No. 3 Alabama past mistake-prone Kentucky 38-20 on Saturday.
Recap | Box Score | Conversation | October 03, 2009Florida QB Tebow hospitalized
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comFlorida quarterback Tim Tebow was hurt in the third quarter of No. 1 Florida's game against Kentucky at Commonwealth Stadium but eventually was helped off the field and to the sideline.
Story | Conversation | September 26, 2009UK's romp ruins coach's debut at Miami (Ohio)
Associated PressMike Hartline threw two touchdowns Saturday -- one of them to former quarterback rival Randall Cobb -- to lead Kentucky to a 42-0 victory in Michael Haywood's debut as head coach at Miami (Ohio).
Recap | Box Score | Conversation | September 05, 2009The villains of the SEC
Chris Low, SECPosted by ESPN.com's Chris Low Without villains, would there be any such thing as heroes? College football has spawned its share of legendary vill...
Blog | August 17, 2009SEC mailbag: A textbook NCAA case?
Chris Low, SECPosted by ESPN.com's Chris Low Spring practice in the SEC is upon us. South Carolina has already started, while Tennessee and Vanderbilt start nex...
Blog | March 06, 2009Big Ten dominates list of top college towns
Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten...picture for Lexington shows Papa Johns Cardinal Stadium, which last I checked is where Louisville plays. The UK fans can't be too happy with that. 
Blog | February 13, 2009Friday mini-mailbag
Brian Bennett, Big East...t want the job, or could be persuaded to step into another opportunity, a la Tubby at UK? The "Steve will be here next season, if he wants to be" statement at the end of...
Blog | November 21, 2008Friday mailbag
Brian Bennett, Big East...offense seems to be regressing under Kragthorpe. As a fan, I see another year of losing to UK and Syracuse, with no hope for the future. So I ask: with an expansion on the horizon...
Blog | November 14, 2008Opening the mailbag: Destiny, Willingham and conference confusion
Ted Miller, Pac-10Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller Now if I can only find a good restaurant in the Bay Area this weekend. The letter opener has been sharpened... let's g...
Blog | October 28, 2008Jarmon's next act could be his best
Chris Low, SEC...most accomplished pass-rushers in the SEC, Jarmon also played a lead role this spring in the UK Theatre production of the play "Weak/Side/Help." His role on the football team is to bury...
Blog | August 18, 2008