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ATHLETES IN ACTION ........................Home
NORTHWESTERN.............................Horned-70
Miami (O.) .................................. Away fO-73
Indiana..................................... Away 74 "98
North Carolina..............................Louisville 90-78
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2.1 f/ioSVOec. 21   UKIT: Consolation Game; Finals rOA?W*W*0. ^//ife.......llumc ?o-a
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32,('*nWn. 6  Georgia .................................... Away ?6-77
;#rt***/|n. 11   Auburn .................................... Away Kj-^
Z4(i3lomn. 13  TENNESSEE.................................Home 88-6Z
ziO?*T)lzn. 18  Mississippi (TV)............................... Away 9S-81
*>6+t7)jan. 20  ALABAMA..................................Home 74-67
-^0443Uan. 25   FLORIDA ..................................Home e?7-65
ilfalofflln. 27  Vanderbilt .................................. Away fhfO
(UMPFeb. 1   MISSISSIPPI STATE ...........................Home"*"*'
/i&ssj)/^. 3  Louisiana State ............................... Away 7? K
JoC^Tp*, s   GEORGIA ..................................Home
37<^Vfctb. 10   AUBURN...................................Home
,4(tiS4-jS%. 15   Tennessee................................... Away ^8-^
r^lkoOFeb. 17   MISSISSIPPI.................................Home lO&JI
i^HJ3L,tb. 22  Alabama (TV)................................ Away
it>6*0Feb. 24  Florida..................................... Away S?-U,
28(i^o)Mar. 1   VANDERBILT (TV).................9<2'J~. 7?:4 . . Home /o.^
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COVER PICTURE-Coach Joe B. Hall is encircled by his first full cycle of players at Kentucky. Recruited and coached by Hall as freshmen, they became known as the "Super-Kittens." They were undefeated in 22 games and won the title as National Freshmen Champions in 1972. In clockwise order from the top, they are: Kevin Grevey, Jimmy Dan Conner, G. J. Smith, Steve Lochmueller, Jerry Hale, Bob Guyette and Mike Flynn. Art work by Ted Watts, Oswego, Kansas. Photography by Laughead Photographers, Dallas, Texas.