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1 ting ready — hiring new staff, shifting 1 *~»e -1 9 .
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35$1g1lI‘11€I][S 21II1OI'1g coaches, €Valuat'   _   is unusual because it pits maiar
ing every aspect of the program from   W {2 ' ’  4 "   in-state rivals together in the
recruiting to the play book.     V Y V /  ,   larsl $°""? °f.lh° Y°°" °lh°r
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ready. Nearly every player was in Lex- *,2  . 1      ¤. V é _ ;j and Tennessee-Vanderbilt
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I on individual strength, COHdlt10r11Hg seheals will play a major in-
    KENTUCKY V5. LOUISVILLE • SEPTENIBER 2,} 995       season.
Barry jones and David Snardon in the history of University of Ken- copy to UK Media Relations, Memori-
have emerged as leaders in the mold tucky football! al Coliseum, Lexington KY 40506-
of Marty Moore, who drove his 1993 • Kentucky’s bowl game winning 0019.
teammates toward the Peach Bowl percentage of .625 is the highest of
and a fourth place finish in the SEC. any school in the Southeastern Con- " TT ii''  
"The are 'ust demandin so much ference. SCIIOICTSIII RGCI I€I`I'I'
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of their teammates   up in their faces • Simply known as the "lmmortals," * — %_—+
every minute," Curry said. “If you the 1898 UK football squad still UK swimmer Kelly Heath has been
look, you’ll see teams who always remains as the only undefeated, awarded a $5,000 scholarship by the
come back from adversity have one untied, unscored on team in school NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Com-
common ingredient, leadership." history. The Immortals     o_o  
Curry went on to say that the lead- outscorecl opponents  3      Vt r 1 »
ership on the 1995 squad is not limit- 180-0 while posting a   _   8 i
ed to justjones and Snardon, but perfect 7-0 record. The   _
1 what counts, says Curry, is what hap— closest of all games was   ’
I pens on the field during a game. a 6-0 victory over Cen-     V
"You’ve got to win games." tre College.   .   I`·  .r;;¤.__   t` _ _._i_ Q _
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