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to correctly recognize talent. In fact, started a collegiate contest, yet   V
Claiborne begins his 28th year as o Broughton completed 38 of84 pas- r- ‘
collegiate head coach this fall. He begins ses for 482 yards and one touch-
` the 1989 season ranked Ath among active down lost season in a relief role. ·
1-A coaches in career victories with 173. Maggard, who asaprep baseball ,
His overall record stands at 173-117-8. pitcher hurled his fastball at bet- r
Claiborne also has on eye for makingo ter than 90 miles per hour. came
slight deviation or two from the ol' on like gang—busters during the » , .
playbook. For instance, Claiborne and his spring by running and throwing _   ‘ yr, 
staff added the option series to their Pro- the football. Both will be coiled J"' , r;:g·7,·,  
multiple ”l" offense in the spring. on this fall in Kentucky's two ¢?{IgQi;if. »..'    
H _ _ quarterback system.    
ih my OplhlOI'1, the Also waiting in the wings ore    
redshirt freshmen Bred Smith (6-2.   . —.r:> ’ 
eoutheastern COl'1f9I'€¤C€ 190) and Ryan Hockmcn (wl 190)   T  
is the toughest Both just need seesshtns. `ii‘   r»r      » ’tl
¢Q|']f9{9nC9 |n fhg lqnd Perhaps the strongestIotoftheWi|dcot  sd§¥ _ s—; ¢ r  Ccmpcrgn Gnd
Gnd W€’I’€ piGyII`1g all Thé (ryrffgnsg Is The b¤Ckfl9|d'.Th¤TS Where tallied 373 yards and five touchdowns on
_ H urroy, Bakerand Rawls will roam. Th d L T _ yn , he h
TCIVOTITGS. Murray was one of the reasons the Cot 9 grow ‘ G 9 In K G SQOSOO IS W   G
Jerry Clciborng coaching staff added the option series to En bestrcngeme U, Smff fielzmief sggn
the offense. ln 1988, Murray carried the is WGY O Comme O Son OU In 9
Twelve never bed the peepleie me the football only 27 times for 96 yards and one SEO _ _ _
option before this season/’ he says. Now Touchdown HG Odded M pass receprrons Additional help at fullback will come
Kentucky does in veteran runners like roy 81 yards Gnd an rmprgssrye 98 from multi-talented learren Btlberry (e-2,
. Murray (6-1. 242), Boker (5-11, 225) and knockdoyyn brOckS_ 205). who con step in at tatlback, Mike
Rawls (5-11, 200), coupled with huge All- [W9 musr ger Andy (ryrumy) more Knox (6-11. 216) and Rodney Shepard (5-
Amerfeen t¤<=k*G M'ke Pfe'fe" (e'7· 305) involved in our offense/’ Claiborne said. M' 250) . . . .
Opgmng me hO|es_ Rawls red Kenrucky with 477 yords At flonker, runiors Steve Phillips (6-2,
rushing last year, averaging A.7 yords per ggggylgge Ph" L<><2¤¤_y ((*2- 2002 me
o lead the 1989 Cat offense, attempt and a team-high seven , _ possess'?] Vpe rece"/ers‘
Cloibome will look to a pair of tal- touchdowns. Most Kentuckians remember pmmps WGS Used OT new Gnd lest fell end
entedquorterbacks in senior Chuck his 132 yards rushing vs. Alabama and 128 hc? DO rgeephone but Used hs bieckmg
Broughton (6-4. 230) and sophomore ogoinst Georgia, which of course, Obimy TO lmpress me UK Stcff demg The
Freddie ividdddtd (6-2. 227). Neither nds included hisgdme-wtnntndas-ydrdrorun $P""9 Gnd ssrn G $"Q*‘* $*°"'“Q "°d~
    — in the upset. Bdket tandlty enjoyed dn ;j2i;§r;‘;‘§n“Q;g§°$”$*°'258 V°"’“'“d
Q 3       _ "  ( { U Senior Alfred Jones(6-¢1.188)ondjunior
— _   .   _ _ y·  John Bolden (6-0, 170) are locked in a
    A .;;I     battle at split end. Jones had 16
_   ’   .   , receptions for 239 yards a year ago with
    " _ '``‘   Bolden close behind with 15 catches for
t       297 yards. Bolden’s highlight of 1988 came
  _ I r    _ ono 70-yard TD reception from Glenn Fonr
Vyyl   V _=:_   W 1  ~ t against LSU.
          Kentucky lost both starters at tight end
   .--     "     ‘ A in Charlie Darrington and i\/iortin
  y . Pennington due to graduation. Junior
_ '_y_   __r_   i 7 ‘   V _ j =   · ‘ Mike Meece (6-6, 230) moves up the
  es ti r:‘*      r     ..;       l¤¤¤<>t· Mess-
    Iryy  y  ~   h *          7  caught nine passesf0r89 y¤rdS|GS’r Se¤SOr`l
ly ”’ “/ ‘ *’Q  *?T—i .     `  7 s _  y._yy   y   `iY°    and has steadily improved throughout his
’ 47* A . ` #1  e· ` W ’ . V . Q .7 V ‘k ·;   ‘ C¤r·9€r.
. {   `   — _ `?_ . .   To get immediate help. Kentucky
" .   ` I     ` converted defensivetackleJimGraves(6—
  ri`? —   _ .»-   is 1   s   - 6, 235)ond offensive guord Scott Rayburn
, ryyy ( ‘   `‘‘`‘   ·.~  »     g rr _ , . "   _ 7 7 (6-3, 255) to tight end during the spring.
  yy   7   Each handled the adjustments well. l-lelp.
    V   E       ·r‘_ though. is being counted on to come from
  7 A   r  - ._   junior college signees Rodney Jockson
    _, j   (   -   " 7 · y and Bobby Henderson. both from Tyler
  yr   yy_   _; tr t   _ ''-~ > I   ,   (Texas) J.C.
‘ _,   E``   ~   _     _;  Pfeifer, coming off major knee
 ` y g  -y‘r» fr `   °`   reconstruction, heads on experienced
The option should get 35 Andy Murray more involved in Cat Offense. · 9Tf€0$iV9 line G5 GH five $i¤Ti9'$ '9TUm·
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