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      <title>Smith talks about a possible bowl game</title>
      <description>Kentucky center Matt Smith has a different view of Kentucky football than do many players. Smith grew up as a Kentucky football fan, and has seen the Wildcats struggle on the field.  With that background Smith evaluates a possible 7-5 finish for this year's UK squad.</description>
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      <title>Wildcats Land Verbal</title>
      <description>2008 Kentucky Wildcat football recruiting update from Kentucky Sports Report's Rob Gidel. Click inside to read the entire article.</description>
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      <title>Camp Performance Lands UK Offer</title>
      <description>Many came to Kentucky's summer camp hoping to turn the heads of the UK coaching staff and land a possible scholarship offer.</description>
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