WildcatRick
11-06-2006, 08:10 AM
By Chip Cosby
HERALD-LEADER STAFF WRITER
Rich Brooks spent the night of his biggest win as Kentucky's football coach by taking in college football games with family and friends, including his oldest son, Denny, and daughter Kerri.
Brooks also got a few congratulatory calls after his Wildcats knocked off Georgia 24-20 on Saturday.
"I had a good time," he said. "It was enjoyable, but fairly calm. I had my family there, and a few other friends came over to the house and we watched some other teams."
UK improved to 5-4 (3-3 in the Southeastern Conference) and moved within a victory of qualifying for bowl eligibility.
It was Kentucky's first win over Georgia since 1996 and Brooks' first 'signature' win in nearly four years at UK.
But Brooks can't afford to spend too much time in celebratory mode.
http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/sports/colleges/university_of_kentucky/15940198.htm
HERALD-LEADER STAFF WRITER
Rich Brooks spent the night of his biggest win as Kentucky's football coach by taking in college football games with family and friends, including his oldest son, Denny, and daughter Kerri.
Brooks also got a few congratulatory calls after his Wildcats knocked off Georgia 24-20 on Saturday.
"I had a good time," he said. "It was enjoyable, but fairly calm. I had my family there, and a few other friends came over to the house and we watched some other teams."
UK improved to 5-4 (3-3 in the Southeastern Conference) and moved within a victory of qualifying for bowl eligibility.
It was Kentucky's first win over Georgia since 1996 and Brooks' first 'signature' win in nearly four years at UK.
But Brooks can't afford to spend too much time in celebratory mode.
http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/sports/colleges/university_of_kentucky/15940198.htm

