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Kentucky that we can attord to lose any. One Successhtg ¤|UmhUS_ WHY c°Ac",  
school has got to get them all. ............... Z .  
The most ruti in thing is the  
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_ ____ _ _ _ When you receive those phone colls _ 
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Foolboll ProboblY nos rnoro eeeple en places. John Clay (or the Herald-Leader) and 0{hmd wglyk und |0ng hours wel)  
rho Field er ono nmo rnon onY ether Spert- Scott Fowler (ot the Courier-Journal) are wqnhwhile  
the value or teamwork, how to take you Gnd they know the program Since  
lnsrrucnonsr now re discipline enee Selr o they're here all the time. But, I did not like it  
Qroor deel re Proporo Your boolY ond Your (the announcement or his retirement) being  
mind to participate. That carries over into life. on the Ott. hetote I had G Chance to tell my  
players and my starr. That wasn’t right.  
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The biggest moment here (UK) was the people about this was personal. I understand  
Hall ef Fame Bowl victory over Wisconsin as they have a iob to do but sometimes it’s  
rar as the lrootball part. |t’s something special tough to accept.  L il
because any time you get your alma mater  
ranked in the Top 20, it’s a real plus, DRUG TESTING  
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The NCAA ts contemplating now Ustng doctor or airplane pilot or bus dhh/GF is ¤0I  
ten percent ef the bowl money to pay the °n drUgS‘ Prves ere One et rue blggesl  
student-athlete Football player $75 a month. I problems In Our Country l°d°Y‘  ;  
think that’s a great recommendation.    
I'd like to see o rule where you can give a '|'°pAY’$ A'|'|·||,E'|'E$  
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contributing to your program For two years if They're bigger, stronger, raster. There are  I  
your squad is not at its total scholarship limit more things to distract the players now —  ’  
of 95, but you have used your 25 drugs and things ef that nature we didn’t  _` 
scholarship annual allotment. You can’t have even know about 20 years ago; the weight 2  
a program without walk-ons. program and such — a youngster today is  
Money from W contracts should be used putting in more time because if he doesn’t he  
to provide catastrophic insurance for all can’t compete; he’d lose his position; it’s  I  
schools in case a player is injured that way. tougher in the academic classroom, too — ~  
When that hits a family or a university, it’s most universities are upping the entrance   »’  
really tough. I'd like to see the NCAA have requirements so there are more talented ‘  
an emergency tund, too, to help a student- students than betore.   ·‘`‘_r ;
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