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To The Press-Radio-'I'V
Here is your copy of the 1982 Kentucky Wildcats' Football Facts Book that we sincerely hope will aid you in the process of covering
U of K football during the forthcoming season. lf you desire additional information or have any questions not answered herein, please
feel free to contact the Sports information Office (606) 257-3838.
WORKING TICKETS — Address requests to Sports information INTERVIEWS I
Ofnce as fer In ecvence as pc’eeIpIe· {ener Tuesday p'ecedIn9 PLAYERS — It is requested that all player interviews be arrang-
the game, ticketsiwill not be mailed. Pick up at the information ad lhnaugh tha spans inlaimalian Offical which Will maka avail,
Vnndew in M¢¤1¤r·¤*¤<>*·S€¤m·¤¤¤€¤*¤¤ game eeYe· Wnen Iney attempt to have the players call you at a designated time or be
will be moved to the ticket window at Commonwealth Stadium. availahla lar an lnlanliaw On Campus please maka iaquesi al
TELECOPIERS — A Telecopier station equipped with dorm·type IeeISI.e day III advance SO We een aIIaIIee INIIII IIIB EIIIIIQIGS aI
. . . practice. On many class days it is impossible to get in touch
telephones that take only collect or credit card calls is provided with mam umn the Show U for mance
in the press box for use of out-of-town writers. A fee of $15 will y p p `
be assessed fel use ei e ielephelle_ HOME GAMES — Coach Claiborne will meet the media in the
Offensive Film Room near the UK locker room entrance in the
PRESS BOX — Limited to working personnel. Kentucky Sports Football Office complex of Commonwealth Stadium approx-
information will service play—by-play quarterIy,half-time and final imately 10 minutes after game. After the "cooling off" period
statistics, scoring summary, lineups and coaches' comments. recommended by the Football Writers Association of America l
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presentation of meal ticket. room will be open to members of the press. I
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Claiborne 4-5, Assistant Coaches 6-8, Support Personnel 9, Staff 12-14 " .  ` ` ,  W  
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X 1982 Wildcat Outlook 16   _,_g'.,,;_,_   ,____  
vvILD0ATs Is-ss, 38,40-41   J ` 
Varsity Profiles 18-2a, Frosh Profiles ze-ao, Player Pictures sz-as,   · ;·  
, Lettermen information and Frosh Listing 31, Depth Chart 38,   r V ""‘+?I?$
Roster 40-41, Pronunciation Guide 41 __ , _ 1 * C
OPPONENTS 42-54   C  
Kansas State 44, Oklahoma 45, Kansas 46, Clemson 47, Auburn 48,     1  
LSU 49, Georgia 50, Virginia Tech 51, Vanderbilt 52, Florida 53, if" .,& p i_;-j {Q1;
Tennessee 54, Road Headquarters 42 {*4;- =;_`_.)yLj»‘)  
RECORDS 36, 39, 55-76   “   fre  
Coaches Through the Years 15, 1982 Statistics 36, _ii"i=‘2‘·`g%l*     il
1981 Superlatives 39, Team Records 55-56, Individual Records 56-57, P   i , \‘  
1,000-Yard Performers 57, Award Winners 60-64, All-Star Games 64-65, ;;;;4,;» \ {  
Lettermen 66-69, All-SEC 58, All-America 59, Wildcats in the Pros 58, ·;_   ..-- - I   _ ) A
_ Captains 15, Scores vs. All Foes 70-72, All-Time Record 73-76,     " yggaéfifjjf
Record Against All Opponents 69 ,;,fjji_’j_£,§§,r-f—_   Qjjg 
UNIVERSITY Inside Back, 79-80 i _-‘=   T  .·¥-¥.r2P  ¥·f·,;`f‘1,_f- -t‘, *
General information and Athletics Staff 79, New Academic }Y_“  T i     ·‘-·`,  
Learning Center 80, Opportunities on Inside Back Cover ;¤j;,g:-  5 °  
MEDIA Inside Front Cover -·° _.‘'     (     1};*;.%}-;}
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SCHEDULE Back Cover, 42 <-..;» ,._r   .‘,.;1¤¢-~_.-  .·,.  
1982 Schedule on Back Cover, Advance Schedules 42
Credits E  _    o'     1 _ {
Compiled and edited by Russell Rice, Director of Sports information   . ,7.     _1
Photography by UK Photo Services; Jim Bradley, sports photographer, all ll   ’ {QQ; Qi QJ., A
Dallas, Tex.; and Bill Straus of Lexington   mu m" “" ‘   · ·* 
On The Cover       " 3
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l right, quarterback Randy Jenkins (12) hands off to fullback Richard Abraham (45), _ -
  while tailback George Adams (33) and tight end Rob Mangas (85) lead the in-
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· I I I CONSTRUCTION BEGUN — July 23,1972. I I
I \ I I N   I I OPENING GAME — Sept. 15, 1973, vs. Virginia Tech
fl ·· "’ (UK 31, VPI 26).
  LOW BID — APPROXIMATELY $12 million by Huber,
I, ,I II. .I- ,.g, Hunt & Nichols, Inc.
II   " II IU I  I _I_“".¤EI ENTIRE STADIUM AREA — 86 acres on Kentucky
*   EXD€flF¤€¤§1l StitI<;nNFaI;mI groI.IndI§. sojuth of the main
_ _ ; I ,4 , campus an eas 0 IC 0 asvi e oa .
`I . \ ' l I I I   / IMMEDIATE AREA AROUND STADIUM — 720 square feet
E ` X i I I IJ I I, I I EI occupied by structure, field, end zones, immediate area
E · ' ‘· ‘ ' J • ' ’ .. and its walkways.
EI EAST II  I ·I¤• ·  Ir  I T A STADIUM LENGTH - 360 feet at low point; fans out
Ig .. ‘. · I ’ .. 40 feet. Upper deck stops at end zone line.
<¤ {  ~ I , Q   STADIUM HEIGHT — 190 feet front to back on slope.
i E  g §   IIIZ I- § -   CAPACITY — Approximately 50,000 sideline,
» 'l'1 "   8,000 end zone bleachers.
Lg 2  g   _ I I__,__ II I   ·   NUMBER OF ROWS — Lower level 50; upper level 39.
jg :I § I I I \ \I SEATS — All-aluminum bench; some individual chair
E Il;)   E § °dgI IIIIIII §   seats; some bench—back seats; 30 per cent of seating
E _ _   · " "   it  with some type of back.
E I 7 ' I ' `. DESIGN — Concrete and steel with two cantilevered
C,  I; ' · I . ·  · ‘* decks along each sideline.
E WEST '*   ,, I I   I   tt`,  INTERESTING FEATURE — Lower section all pre-cast
8 /' X I   ` II concrete; upper part all structural steel columns,
'P I = beams, risers, etc. Each section independent of other.
QI I T I I I). ` No connection between the two.
I Muqiv · ¤· *•' wl. I PARKING — 6,000 places In four lots, with two lots
  . II- I , 7. blacktop, other two grass and gravel.
` " li gg ;-; -· ` 7* an "' I PRESS BOX — From 30 to 30-yard line. Serviced by two
I I   I ` I \I `I elevators. Two VIP booths on each end; six booths for
II, I I I   I I ‘I I I, radio, scoreboard, timekeeper, coaches—to-field setup;
I I I _ • I ‘ two food-serving lounges; regular working space with
”' ¤· »I· III ¤· ‘ "` approximately 105 seats; two Telecopier service areas;
Press Box Side camera deck across entire front of box.
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Commonwealth Stadium, the University of Kentucky‘s __ _    '—   
football facility, is located on an 86-acre tract on the Ken-     ,   Q. , _
tucky Experimental Station Farm grounds south of the 1; _—_,A,’,` f·<2 f   A   »-
_ main campus and east of Nicholasville Road. Completed in   Yif`? , . {ii   · * A
= 1973, the concrete and steel cantilevered structure replac- _, _ T _ __ _
ed Stoll Field, where Wildcat football teams had played ""*` if  
i since their beginning. gf   `   `  
Constructed by Huber, Hunt & Nichols, Inc., the facility   _`       , *.·
, has a capacity of 50,000 sideline seats, with end zone   Y  
bleachers swelling the total to 58,000. The lower stands are   ZY Q?..‘»;i-/ ' ’ \___L§\z%'   .i;  
so constructed that the seating can be increased to 68,000     *’   i` W}
later when needed.   _l%·i   Em  
Bids for the stadium were opened in mid-July 1972, and   _ B?   ~- _.     M _ 
construction began a short while later. I   _ J      
The pressbox, located between the two levels on the ”     ._° V `        
south side of the playing field, is serviced by two elevators
and contains a main working area, radio booths, food ser- ,   B _.. »\ _, . .
vice areas, private booths and a camera deck extending · {   ". I , )   g-
along the entire front of the box. {Q  ·. `  4 *‘    
Thirty-four concession areas and 30 restrooms are lo- J , 1 R, °"e,     \/ gk .
cated conveniently throughout the facility. Four first aid . . 5-: `  ,  ~‘   Q4    
stations with emergency health equipment also are provid-  GN   · A   _ '  _. ,4 — {J ' ,5;
ed. There are four major pedestrian ramps at each corner of f'~{;\»\  _r  .  n _ ,_   _ _ ·· A   - __;_:{=_·,'=
the stadium and 40 ramp exits to seats. `Y   ` }_ . .- 1 ' *;,‘
The area immediately surrounding the stadium contains _j   xm   — ,-._ ‘.. __ ‘,
6,000 parking spaces, with half of those paved and the Q_ tg     Q l` A "*'.
other half in grass with gravel driveways. Another 8,500     ?_"—·~° _     ·  
parking spaces are located within a mile, all north, of the   ·F C
stadium.
Five exits, all leading to four-lane highways, serve the `V   sg-!         I C" .
facility. , / .   ,..`   _/
The playing surface was sodded in Kentucky bluegrass J *   r    
in July 1973, and this was replaced with Bermuda in 1974. A
fairly new scoreboard was moved from Stoll Field and in-   .-`;T*~’ .`,._ L Z /
stalled with a similar scoreboard at the new stadium. _‘ "`    
The new stadium does away with the seeming duplica- 4     (  
tion of titles — Stoll Field and McLean Stadium — that   `i`’ ·' `F-_ ~   _ C`  
caused much confusion among the general public and   v it
sports-writing fraternity.   `\Q
By action of the University Board of Trustees, the gener- sm.- V —. ` if 
al area encompassing the old Wildcat playing field, located
first on what is now an intramural field, was dedicated Oct. 3  
14, 1916, as Stoll Field in honor of the late Judge Richard C.  
Stoll, prominent alumnus, trustee and benefactor of the     "
University. Soon after the first sections of the concrete sta- J ‘li  
dium on Euclid Avenue were completed Sept. 4, 1924, the - ·. A  
new field site and stadium were likewise officially known   ’» 
as Stoll Field. ` "· 4
The first attraction to be held on the new Stoll Field was j __
a football game with the University of Louisville Oct. 4, _ _ "‘    
1924. A gridiron clash between Kentucky and the then-pow- . A  .1 A
erful Centre College team was the first game played in the  " 
fully-completed stadium Nov. 1, 1924.
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Head Football Coach
After a total of 20 years as a head tion returns in a season and most in- as an assistant head coach in charge of
coach, first at Virginia Tech and then at terceptions returned for TDs. Claiborne defense. ln two of the next three years,
Maryland, Jerry Claiborne returns to his was named "Outstanding Senior" by a Alabama played in the Liberty and Blue-
alma mater, bringing home a winning secret vote of his teammates. bonnet bowls.
record (138-76-5) that includes coaching A mathematics major, he was one of As head coach at VPI, Claiborne com-
his teams to nine post-season bowl the best students on the football team, piled a 61-39-2 record, with two of his
games and earning "National Coach of graduating from UK with a 2.7 out of a teams participating in Liberty Bowl
the Year" honors (The Sporting News) in possible 3.0 grade point average and be- games. In the third year, his Gobblers
1974. ing named the "Outstanding Senior" in won the first Southern Conference
Claiborne is a native of Hopkinsville, the College of Education. He received championship in the history of the
where he was a four-sport standout in the U.K. Alumni Associations "Achieve- school. Claiborne was selected con-
high school, serving as captain of the ment Award" in 1968. ference "Coach of the Year" in 1963 and
football team and alternate captain of Claiborne began his coaching career District lll "Coach of the Year" in 1966.
the basketball team and playing on an at Augusta Military Academy in Virginia, He spent one year (1971) as an assistant
undefeated football team in 1943. At the where the basketball team won the state coach at Colorado before taking over as
University of Kentucky, he earned three preptitle his first yearthere and thefoot- head coach at Maryland, which had suf-
football letters as an end on offense and ball team won the state title the follow- fered seven consecutive losing seasons,
a safety on defense. He set a school ing year. He returned to UK and served including a winless season. ln 10 years
record with nine pass interceptions with two years (1952, ’53) as an assistant to there, he compiled a 77-37-3 record, win-
the 1949 team that went 9-3, and played Paul "Bear" Bryant, who had coached ning three ACC titles and ACC and
Santa Clara in the Orange Bowl. The him at Lexington, and then moved with District lll "Coach of the Year" honors
Wildcats that year established and still Bryant to Texas A&M as defensive coor- three times (1973, ‘75, ‘76). ln one
hold NCAA records for most yards on in- dinator. ln three years, the Aggies won stretch, his teams won 21 straight
terception returns in a single game with the Southwestern Conference cham- games, a conference record. They also
240 against Mississippi on Oct. 1, 1949. pionship and Coach Claiborne’s defense participated in seven bowl games.
They also set six records for total led the league. ln 1957 hejoined the Mis- In 1973, Jonathan Claiborne, the
defense (153.8 yds. per game), rushing souri coaching staff as defensive coordi- coach’s son, joined the Maryland foot-
defense (71.6 YPG), most passes inter- nator with Frank Broyles and then rejoin- ball program as a non-s