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Though Bill Curry's Kentucky team was dismantled by Florida at home the week before and entered the Tennessee game with a 4-6 record, the 'Cats turned K-town upside down in the early going. With backup quarterback Ryan Hockman in relief of injured Freddie Maggard for the second week in a row, Kentucky raced
out to first-half leads of 14-0 and 21-7 over No. 14 UT. The Sugar Bowl-bound Volsthanks to speedy receiver Carl Pickens and defensive back-return man Dale Carterscored 28 unanswered points at one point, however, and held on to edge the stubborn 'Cats 42-28.
StOry, page 5. phoo by Bill Shipley
BUT DANCING IT UP IN LEXINGTON
Meanwhile, back in Lexington a few hours after the football 'Cats wrapped up their season in Knoxville, Kentucky basketball fans were dancing in the aisles as the basketball 'Cats tipped off their season with a comfortable 85-62 victory over the visiting Pennsylvania Quakers.
Head coach Rick Pitino, left, even got in on the act, kicking up his heels on the sideline.
Story, page 7.
photo by Todd Blevins