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The James Jordan Buck is the 2nd highest scoring typical white-tailed deer ever harvested by a hunter in the United States (only behind the Huff buck) and the third-highest scoring in the world. James (Jim) Jordan was a 22-year-old hunter from Burnett County, Wisconsin when he shot the record buck on November 20, 1914.
Kentucky exploded for 117 points in a victory Saturday against Alabama. Where does that rank among the highest-scoring games ever for the Wildcats?
William “Gabo” Stoppe, 68, of Boswell, shot a heavy antlered 13-point with a crossbow while hunting in Forbes State Forest on Laurel Mountain. The rack has a rough score of 165 inches and an ...
The 1977–78 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team were coached by Joe B. Hall. The team finished the season with a 30–2 record and SEC Championship and won the 1978 NCAA Championship over the Duke Blue Devils, 94–88. Noting the all-or-nothing pressure exhibited on the team by Kentucky fans, Hall remarked before the title game that "This ...
The Wildcats made 45.6% of their shots from the field, including 25% from 3-point range. Shot charts from No. 6 Kentucky basketball’s 87-85 win over Florida Skip to main content
Kentucky has been to 23 bowl games, 13 of which occurred in the five consecutive seasons from 2006-2010 and the eight consecutive seasons from 2016-2023. Their record in bowl games is 11-12.The list shows the bowl played in, score, date, season, opponent, stadium, location, attendance and head coach.
The Wildcats made 40.3% of their shots from the field, including 30.8% from 3-point range. Shot charts from No. 6 Kentucky basketball’s 79-62 defeat at South Carolina Skip to main content
Kentucky opened the season with a 38–13 victory over Oregon State. Next was a 16–37 loss at Kansas. The following week, Kentucky defeated West Virginia 14–10. [1] On October 10, [1] Kentucky hosted #20 ranked Penn State. [2] The 57,733 in attendance was the largest crowd ever for a football game in the state of Kentucky up to that time. [2]