Rockober
11-11-2007, 08:14 AM
Courier-Journal
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- You'd think with all the good fortune the University of Kentucky football team keeps having in this town, the Wildcats would be dying to come back.
But after escaping yesterday with a 27-20 win against Vanderbilt, the Wildcats were hoping to bid a Big Blue adieu to Music City.
"There's nothing wrong with being in Nashville, but we've been here," wide receiver Steve Johnson said. "We want to take a different route, and now we have a chance to do it."
He means a different postseason route.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- You'd think with all the good fortune the University of Kentucky football team keeps having in this town, the Wildcats would be dying to come back.
But after escaping yesterday with a 27-20 win against Vanderbilt, the Wildcats were hoping to bid a Big Blue adieu to Music City.
"There's nothing wrong with being in Nashville, but we've been here," wide receiver Steve Johnson said. "We want to take a different route, and now we have a chance to do it."
He means a different postseason route.
http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071111/SPORTS03/711110527/-1/rss

