Former Kentucky running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. played well for the Washington Commanders on Monday night. Rodriguez finished with 6 carries for 62 yards, including and explosive 40-year run early in the game. Here’s footage of C-ROD getting loose in the first quarter: (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Chris Rodriguez Jr. gets loose for the big … [Read more...] about Chris Rodriguez Jr. Plays Well in Second Preseason Game
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Kentucky legend and one of the most electrifying players of all-time John Wall retires after 11 NBA seasons
After 11 years and countless injuries, the Wildcat legend, John Wall has officially retired from the NBA. Read about his career and his emotional farewell. … [Read more...] about Kentucky legend and one of the most electrifying players of all-time John Wall retires after 11 NBA seasons
Mark Stoops Says Cutter Boley, Zach Calzada in Battle for Starting Job
Kentucky football is less than two weeks from opening the season against Toledo and Mark Stoops says the starting quarterback job is still up for grabs. Stoops said in an interview at the Greater Louisville UK Alumni 2025 Wildcat Kickoff Luncheon earlier today that Cutter Boley is still battling Zach Calzada for QB1. “Zach Calzada is a transfer, he’s a sixth-year player.” … [Read more...] about Mark Stoops Says Cutter Boley, Zach Calzada in Battle for Starting Job
Cats vs. Goliath: Men’s soccer opens 2025 on the road against top 20 foe
The quest for redemption begins now. Kentucky Men's Soccer faces a massive road test to open 2025, taking on #20 Western Michigan. Get the full preview for this huge clash. … [Read more...] about Cats vs. Goliath: Men’s soccer opens 2025 on the road against top 20 foe
More than a sniper: Kam Williams is proving to be Kentucky’s secret defensive weapon
He came to Kentucky as a sniper, but Kam Williams is becoming a defensive force. See why Mark Pope says the Tulane transfer could be UK's top defender this season. … [Read more...] about More than a sniper: Kam Williams is proving to be Kentucky’s secret defensive weapon