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President of Alcorn State University and Kentucky State University [11] Robert A. Bryan: MA 1951, PhD 1956: President of the University of Florida, University of Central Florida, and University of South Florida [12] Francisco Xavier Castellanos: R 1991: Director of Research at the New York University Child Research Center [13] Lois Mai Chan ...
Bert Johnson (American football) Christian Johnson; Clyde Johnson; Cory Johnson (gridiron football) D. J. Johnson (cornerback, born 1966) Dennis Johnson (defensive end) Ellis T. Johnson; Lonnie Johnson Jr. Melvin Johnson (American football) Micah Johnson (gridiron football) Stevie Johnson; Wallace Jones; Kelvin Joseph
Pages in category "University of Kentucky alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 566 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
As we approach the 50-year anniversary of Commonwealth Stadium, some important numbers for the University of Kentucky’s football stadium, now called Kroger Field.
The family impact on UK: In his four-season (1974 through 1977) Kentucky football career, Art Still was a dominant force on the Wildcats defensive line. The 6-7, 247-pound defensive end made 327 ...
Rodes was a cousin of earlier Kentucky football player William "Red Doc" Rodes, often called William while Black Doc is called Doc. "Doc" also had two brothers play football at Kentucky: J. W. "Boots" Rodes and Pete Rodes. [5] Paul Hite: 1914: Parks 1911–1914: Abe Roth: 1912 Les Guyn: 1911 Jake Gaiser: 1910 Shelby Post: 1908 He also played ...
They’re back to those cheating ways these Kentucky Wildcats, the UK football program that was placed on probation in the mid-1970s and early 2000s; the basketball program that has run afoul of ...
The nickname "Wildcats" became synonymous with UK shortly after a 6–2 football road victory over Illinois on October 9, 1909. Commandant Philip W. Corbusier, then head of the military department at old State University, told a group of students in a chapel service following the game that the Kentucky football team had "fought like Wildcats."