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Sept. 15 Miarni (Ol at Lexington ............................ 1:30 EDT
Sept. 22 Indiana at Bloomington `- ............................. 1:30 CDT
Sept. 29 Maryland at Lexington ............................ 1:30 EDT ·
Oct. 6 W. Virginia at Morgantown .......................... 1:30 EDT {
Oct. 13 Mississippi at Lexington .......................... 7:30 EDT I
Oct. 20 Louisiana State at Baton Rouge ....................... 7:30 CDT 1
Oct. 27 Georgia at Athens ................................. 1:30 CDT ·,
Nov. 3 Bowling Green at Lexington ....................... 1:30 EST  
Nov. 10 Vanderbilt at Nashville .............................. 1:30 CST I
Nov. 17 Florida at Gainesville ............................... 1:30 CST 1
Nov. 24 Tennessee at Lexington ........................... 1:30 EST I
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SERIES HISTORY—LAST RESULTS WITH 1979 FOES  
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MIAMI 5-3-1 UK since 1894 LAST: 14-10 MIAMI ’74 it
INDIANA 9-3-1 IU since 1893 LAST: 28-22 UK in 1974 i
MARYLAND 3-1-2 UM since 1931 LAST: 20-3 UM in 1978
WEST VIRGINIA 11-6-1 UK since 1905 LAST: 28-13 UKin 1977 i
MISSISSIPPI 19-9-1 MU since 1944 LAST: 24-17 UK in 1978
LOUISIANA STATE 20-8-1 LSU since 1949 LAST: 21-0 LSU in 1978 Ik
GEORGIA 23-7-2 UG since 1939 LAST: 17-16 UG in 1978 [
BOWLING GREEN FIRST MEETING »
VANDERBILT 27-20-4 VU since 1896 LAST: 52-3 U Kin 1978 i
FLORIDA 18-16-0 UF since 1917 LAST: 18-16 UF in 1978 II
TENNESSEE 44-21-9 UT since 1893 LAST: 29-14 UT in 1978  
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1978 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY FOOTBALL RESULTS
All Games: Won 4, Lost 6, Tied 1 SEC Only: Won 2, Lost 4
UK Opp. Att.
Sept. 16 South Carolina 14 14 56,385
Sept. 23 Baylor 25 21 57,849
Sept. 30 Maryland 3 20 42,873
Oct. 7 Penn State 0 30 57,968
Oct. 14 Ole Miss 24 17 38,290
Oct. 21 LSU 0 21 57,849
Oct. 28 Georgia 16 17 59,989
Nov. 4 VPI 28 0 36,000 I
Nov. 11 Vanderbilt 52 3 57,800 I
Nov. 18 Florida 16 18 57,853 (
Nov. 25 Tennessee 14 29 84,926 I
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DR. OTIS A. SINGLETARY
Pres/dem; Un/versity of Kentucky
The University of Kentucky has become one of the major institutions of higher
learning in the United States under the leadership of Dr. Otis Singletary, the eighth
president of the University.
¤ Dr. Singletary was named president of the University in August, 1969. He had
previously served as executive vice-chancellor for academic affairs in the University
of Texas System and director of the Job Corps program for the Office of Economic
Opportunity.
Dr. Singletary, a native of Gulfport, Miss., holds degrees from Millsaps College
and Louisiana State University.
As president of the principal institution of higher learn in the Commonwealth, Dr.
Singletary is greatly concerned with the University’s role as a land-grant institution,
a "peop|e's university" accessible to all who can profit from education.
In the ten years he has been president, the University has grown to where there
are now more than 22,000 students on the Lexington campus and more than 17,000
students in UK’s 13 community colleges, and the University has become one of the
major research institutions in the country.
Recognition of his service to the University was evidenced by the UK Alumni
Association, which presented to Dr. Singletary its Alumni Service Award—an
honor rarely bestowed upon a non-alumnus of the University.
Dr. Singletary is the author of two books and several monographs.
A Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean Conflict, he is a commander in
the U.S. Naval Reserve. He and Mrs. Singletary, the former Gloria Walton, have
three children: Bonnie, Scot and Kendall.
The Singletarys live at Maxwell Place, traditional home of UK presidents.
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I UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
l` General Information
I LOCATION-Lexington, Ky., a community of 208,110 in the heart of Kentucky’s
I famed Blue Grass region. Renowned as the world capital of the thoroughbred
I horse industry and known also as the worId's largest loose-leaf tobacco market.
I FOUNDED—1865 ENROLLMENT-(On campus—22,000)
PRESIDENT- Dr. Otis A. Singletary (At 13 Community Colleges-17,000)
VICE-PRESIDENT FOR ADMINISTRATION-Dr. Donald Clapp
I VICE-PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFA|RS—Dr. Lewis Cochran
I VICE-PRESIDENT, BUSINESS AFFAIRS-Jack Blanton
VICE-PRESIDENT, MEDICAL CENTER - Dr. Peter Bosomworth
VICE-PRESIDENT, MINORITY AFFAIRS-Dr. John T. Smith
VICE-PRESIDENT, STUDENT AFFAIRS- Dr. Robert G. Zumwinkle
VICE-PRESIDENT, COMMUNITY COLLEGES- Dr. Maurice Stanley Wall
VICE-PRESIDENT, UNIVERSITY RELATIONS-Dr. Raymond Hornback
FACULTY CHAIRMAN OFATH LET|CS—Dr. William Matthews
(U K’s faculty representative to Southeastern Conference)
DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION SERVICES-Bernie Vonderheide
CON FERENCE-Southeastern (member since founding in 1933)
BAND—Varsity Director-Wm. Harry Clarke FIGHT SONG—"On, On, U. of K."
STADIUM-Commonwealth Stadium (56,696)
ATHLETICS AT KENTUCKY
Kentucky’s athletic program, a wel|—ba|anced and ambitious activity featuring
Intercollegiate competition in 16 different sports, is organized under the Department
of Athletics and a corporation known as the University of Kentucky Athletics
Association.
The program is conducted without overemphasis or sacrifice of educational
objectives and in strict compliance with the rules of the University, the
Southeastern Conference, the National Collegiate Athletics Association and the
Association for Intercollegiate athletics for women.
The Association's Board of Directors is composed of the following:
Faculty Members Ex Officio Members
Dr. Charles Ellinger, '80 Dr. Otis A. Singletary, Chairman
Dr. N. J. Pisacano, '80 Dr. R. G. Zumwinkle
Dr. Paul Sears, '80 Jack Blanton
Dr. Richard Robe, ’81 Dr. Donald Clapp
Dr. Charles Roland, '81 Dr. W. L. Matthews
Dean Marion E. McKenna, '82 Dr. Ray Hornback
Dr. Daniel R. Reedy, '82 Rick Norton
Trustee Members Alumni Members
George Griffin, '81 Dr. Ralph Angelucci, '81
Frank Ramsey, Jr., '82 Thomas P. Bell, '82
Members-at-large Student Members
S. T. Roach, '80 AugustJ. Neal
Albert B. Chandler, '82 Gene Tichenor
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CLIFFORD 0. HAGAN
Athletics Director
Expansion of the football training room and addition of a beautiful pIayer’s lounge
at Shively Sports Center, new carpeting in the stadium football offices, a new
basketball office complex in Memorial Coliseum, re-arrangement of the baseball
fences and a new surface for the running track are just a few of the recent im-
provements that signify the continuing progress of UK athletics since Cliff Hagan
joined the Wildcat Staff seven years ago.
Recognized nationally as a progressive, business—oriented and promotion—minded
administrator, Hagan has seen and overseen vast improvements in all phases of an
ever-expanding operation that has encompassed 16 sports since the men’s and
women’s programs were merged in July of last year.
The merger, under Hagan’s direction, has been orderly, with office space
remodeled and in some cases created to make room for the women’s coaching and
administrative staff.
The indoctrination of Hagan into the UK athletics administrative structure came
in 1972, when he was named assistant to Harry C. Lancaster and given the task of
implementing the Blue Er White Fund for 57,600-seat Commonwealth Stadium and
later for Rupp Arena. The fruits of his labors in this area have provided the ad-
ditional financial support that has elevated the UK athletics program into a first class
operation.
Hagan replaced Lancaster as athletics director in July, 1975; during the enusing
school year, Wildcat teams compiled one of the best records in the schooI’s history,
with the basketball Wildcats winning the National Invitational Tournament, the
wrestling and rifle teams winning SEC titles and the baseball team winning the SEC
Eastern Division.
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1 The wrestling team repeated as conference champion the following year, the
( basketball team finished with a 26-4 record and the football team won seven of 11
regular season games and defeated North Carolina in the Peach Bowl. It was the
best UK football record in 23 years and the WiIdcats’ first post-season appearance
since the 1952 Cotton Bowl. During the past year, the football team finished 10-1 (6-
( 0 in the Southeastern Conference) and the basketball team won the NCAA
. championship.
With both the football and basketball teams playing to sellout crowds and
drawing a big on-the-road following, Hagan has not been content, but has made
Wildcat games even more enjoyable by personally designing and selecting the
Wildcat Mascot, which has captured the fancy of UK fans everywhere, and by
granting permission for publication of "The Cats' Pause," a unique weekly tabloid
devoted strictly to UK sports.
Physical improvements during Hagan’s regime as athletics director include a 110-
yard Astro-Turf football practice field, modern equipment in both the Shively
Sports Center and Memorial Coliseum weight rooms, open-type lockers, a new
pressbox and new dugouts at the baseball field, and a revamped tennis complex
with additional seating and modernized offices. He has also added a strength coach
to work with all sports and funds for the popular Parcourse Fitness Trail.
Office in Memorial Coliseum have been modernized and Hagan is looking forward
to the day when he can put on the drawing board an Olympic swimming pool and a
field house, which he says are "desperately needed for our program and our
students."
Hagan also has been an advocate of a strong schoIar—athIete program, feeling "a
genuine commitment to provide all the academic support and encouragement we
can to help our athletes leave our campus with a college education and a degree."
On the personal side, Hagan received one of his highest individual honors last
May when he became the first University of Kentucky basketball player to be in-
stalled in the Naismith Memorial National Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield,
Mass.
The road to that honor began at Owensboro, Kentucky, where he established a
then state high school tournament record of 41 points, which was recently voted
the greatest individual performance by anyone in the history of that tournament, in
leading the Red Devils to victory over Lafayette in the 1949 championship game.
At UK, he played on teams that won 86 of 91 games and an NCAA championship
(1951). The 1954 team, undefeated in 25 games, elected not to participate in the
national tournament.
Hagan set a dozen Southeastern Conference records and an NCAA record of 528
rebounds as a junior. He averaged 24 points a game, led the nation in rebounding,
and scored a UK record of 51 points against Temple in 1954.
He was a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity, Student Government, Baptist Student
Union, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and twice was selected among the top ten
students in the College of Education.
After graduating from UK in 1954, Hagan served two years at Andrews Air Force
Base, Washington, D.C., as a commissioned officer. He led the base to two World
Wide Air Force championships and won AII—Service honors both years.
During ten years with the St. Louis Hawks, he ranked high among 11 players on
the league scoring charts with 12,433 points in 672 games for an 18.5 mark and was
selected to play in five East—West AII—Star games and was named to the NBA
second All-League team twice. He hit over .790 from the free throw line seven years
in a row and held the NBA record for most field goals scored in a single quarter (12).
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The Hawks won the Western Division six times during Hagan's playing career
there and defeated the Boston Celtics in 1958 for the world championship. Hagan
was AlI—Pro in the NBA in 1957-62, inclusive.
He received his M.S. in education from Washington University in 1958.
In 1965, a Herbert Hoover Boys Club of America was organized in Owensboro
and named the Cliff Hagan Boys Club of America.
He then joined the Dallas Chapparals as player-coach and was selected as the
1958 Texas Professional Coach of the Year. When he left Dallas, he was only 92
points shy of a reguIar—season career total of 15,000 points.
In 1974, he was named to the Hall of Fame Magazine's AlI—America second-team
for the 1951-1973 period, to the Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel Star’s AlI—Time
Southeastern Conference first team, and the All-Time top collegiate player in the
State of Kentucky by Inside Kentucky Sports Magazine. In 1975, he was named to
the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame, was inducted into the UK Alumni Association
Hall of Distinguished Alumni and was a recipient of the University of Kentucky
Centennial "K" Medallion tendered by the UKAA for past athletic ac-
complishments, during UK's Centennial Year observance.
He is married to the former Martha Milton of Owensboro. They have four
children: Lisa, Laurie, Amy, and Kip.
KENTUCKY ADVANCE SCHEDULE
1980 Oct. 17 LSU at Baton Rouge
Sept. 6 Utah State at Lexington OGL 24 Ggolgla at Athens .
Oct. 31 Virginia Tech at Lexington
Sept. 13 Oklahoma at Norman , ,
. . Nov. 7 Vanderbilt at Nashville
Sept. 20 Indiana at Lexington . . .
. . Nov. 14 Florida at Gainesville
Sept. 27 Bowling Green at Lexington N 21 T L .
Oct. 4 Alabama at Tuscaloosa OV' Ennessee at exmgmn
Oct. 18 Louisiana State at Lexington
Oct. 25 Georgia at Lexington 1982
NOV. ll Tulane al New Orleans Sept. 11 Kansas State at Manhattan
Nov. 8 Vanderbilt at Lexington
. . Sept. 18 Oklahoma at Norman
Nov. 15 Florida at Lexington .
. Sept. 25 Kansas at Lexington
Nov. 22 Tennessee at Knoxville
Oct. 2 Clemson at Clemson
mm Oct. 9 Auburn at Auburn
Oct. 16 Louisiana State at Lexington
Sept. 5 N. Texas State at Lexington Oct. 23 Georgia at Lexington
Sept. 19 Alabama at Lexington Oct. 30 Virginia Tech at Blacksburg
Sept. 26 Kansas at Lawrence Nov. 6 Vanderbilt at Lexington
Oct. 3 Clemson at Lexington Nov. 13 Florida at Lexington
Oct. 10 South Carolina at Lexington Nov. 20 Tennessee at Knoxville
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1978 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY FOOTBALL STATISTICS
RUSHING
Gm.
G Att. Yds. Ava. Ave. TD LR
Williams ............. 11 89 313 3.5 28.5 1 24 GA
Hill ................. 11 62 281 4.5 25.6 1 42 SC
Parks ............... 11 65 266 4.1 24.2 1 13 TN
Stewart ............. 11 56 261 4.7 23.7 3 73 GA
Brooks .............. 8 75 244 3.3 30.5 4 15 BA
Hawkins ............. 10 31 178 5.7 17.8 0 33 MI
Donigan ............. 7 23 63 2.7 10.5 0 8 VT
Hughes ............. 2 12 37 2.1 18.5 0 6 VT-VA
Shun ............... 3 5 27 5.4 9.0 1 18 VA
Young .............. 1 4 7 1.8 7.0 0 12 VA
Deaton .............. 6 24 -56 -2.3 -9.3 0 8 BA
McCrimmon .......... 9 54 -65 -1.2 -7.2 0 12 TN
Team ............... 11 2 -41 --- --- —- 26 VA
11 502 1515 3.0 137.7 11 73 GA
RECEIVING
Gm.
G Cgt. Ava. Yds. Ava. TD LR
Wilson .............. 11 43 3.9 727 16.9 4 80 FL
Hill ................. 11 17 1.6 311 18.3 3 50 VA
Williams ............. 11 14 1.3 166 15.1 0 18 TN
Tolston ............. 11 10 0.9 142 14.2 1 40 FL
Campbell ............ 10 4 0.4 64 16.0 1 25 VT
Brooks .............. 8 4 0.5 47 11.8 1 42 SC
Parks ............... 11 3 0.3 95 31.7 1 45 VT
Stewart ............. 11 2 0.2 42 21.0 0 29 VT
Donigan ............. 7 2 0.3 15 7.5 0 12 Ml
Vescio .............. 2 2 1.0 14 7.0 0 9 VT
Nord ............... 11 1 0.1 10 10.0 1 34 VA
Hawkins ............. 10 1 0.1 5 5.0 1 5 VT
11 103 9.4 1638 15.9 13 80 FL
PASSING
Gm.
G Att. Cmp. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD LP
Deaton ...... 6 105 54 9.0 7 51.4 623 2 42 SC
McCrim'n .... 9 106 35 3.9 11 33.0 752 8 80 FL
Shutt ....... 3 20 10 3.3 2 50.0 182 2 50 VA
Young ...... 1 7 4 4.0 0 57.1 81 1 34 VA
Williams ..... 11 1 0 - — - 0 - - - - · - 0 0 TN
11 239 103 9.4 20 43.1 1638 13 80 FL
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PUNTING
N0. Yds. Ave. LP
Kelly .......................... 58 2007 34.6 52 MD
Hayden ........................ 14 460 32.9 42 GA-VT
Team .......................... 1 14 14.0 14 BA
` 73 2481 34.0 52 MD
PUNT RETURNS
No. Yds. Ave. TD LP
Carter ......................... 29 354 12.2 2 88 VT
Motley ......................... 1 8 8.0 0 6 VU
30 362 12.1 2 88 VT
KICKOFF RETURNS
N0. Yds. Ave. TD LR
Parks .......................... 14 334 23.9 0 57 BA
Brooks ......................... 8 182 22.3 O 42 SC
Hawkins ....................... 5 105 21.0 0 27 BA-PS
Donigan ...................... . . 3 19 7.6 0 15 GA
Marrillia ........................ 1 0 — - - O O PS
Chaney ......................... 1 11 11.0 0 11 FL
32 651 20.3 0 57 BA
SCORING
P.A.T.'s
TD FG S K P R TP
Griggs ................. 6-9 - - - 15-19 - - - - - - 33
Brooks ................. 5 --— ---   ---   30
Wi|son,F ............... 4 --- -—- ——— --- --- 24
Hill .................... 4       --- --- 24
Stewart ................ 3   ——-       18
Carter ................. 2           12
Parks .................. 2     ---     12
Hawkins ............... 1 --- --—     1-2 8
Nord .................. 1           6
Campbell ............... 1     —-- —--   6
Tolston ................ 1   --- ---   --- 6
WiI|iams,F .............. 1 ---   --- --- —-- 6
Shutt .................. 1   -—— ---     6
Deat0n... ............. -—- -—-   --- 1-1
Stiles .................. 0-1 - - - 0-2 - - — - - - 0
Williams, B. ............. - - — — — - - — — 0-1 - - - 0
KY Totals .............. 26 6-10 0 25-21 0-1 2-3 193
OPP Totals ............. 18 20-28 2 15-16 1-1 0-1 189
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INTERCEPTIONS
No. Yds. Ava. TD LR
Carter ......................... 5 62 12.4 0 22 VT
Hayden ........................ 3 18 6.0 0 10 Ml
Motley ......................... 2 9 4.5 0 9 SC
Meaux ......................... 2 1 0.5 O 1 LS
Kovach ........................ 2 4 2.0 0 4 FL
Bow ........................... 1 5 5.0 0 4 VA
Boyd, R. ....................... 1 0 0.0 0 0 LS
Chaney ........................ 1 0 0.0 - - 0 VT
17 99 5.8 0 22 VT
TEAM STATISTICS
KY OPP
FIRST DOWNS .................................... 168 201
Rushing ........................................ 84 93
Passing ........................................ 75 93
Penalty ......................................... 9 15
Rushing Att./Yds. .................................. 502-1867 543-2025
Rushing Yds. Lost .................................. 352 318
NET Yds. Rushing .................................. 1515 1707
Ave. Yds./Rush .................................... 3.0 3.1
TDs Rushing ...................................... 11 10
Passes Att./Cmp. .................................. 239-103 288-151
Passing Yds ..... . ................................. 1638 1825
Ave. Yds./Pass .................................... 6.9 6.3
Ave. Yds./Cmp. ................................... 15.9 12.1
Pct. Cmp. ........................................ 43.1 52.4
TDs Passing ....................................... 13 8
Passes Int. By/Yds. Ret .............................. 17-99 20-208
Total Plays (R Er Pl .................................. 741 831
Total Yardage ..................................... 3153 3532
Ave. Yds./Play .................................... 4.3 4.3
Punts/Had Blocked ................................. 73-1 58-0
Punting Yds./Ave. ................................. 2481-34.0 2239-38.6
Punts Ret./Yds. Ret. ................................ 30-362 28-77
Kickoff Ret./Yds. Ret. ............................... 32-651 35-585
Penalties ......................................... 40-444 59-506
Fum bIes/ Lost ..................................... 26-11 33-12
3rd Down Conversions ............................... 57-158 73-177
4th Down Conversions ............................... 4-9 4-15
Time of Possession ................................. 300:12 359:48
SCORE BY QUARTERS
KY ..... . .............. 24 57 61 51 - - - 193
OPP ................... 51 28 41 69 — — — 189
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DEFENSIVE FIGURES  
Solos Assists Behind Line-Yds. `
Kovach ............................... 92 72 1- 1
Boyd, L. .............................. 61 37 3- 9 ·
Jaffe ................................. 60 22 10-38
Meaux ................................ 56 20 4-18
Kirchbaum ............................ 50 39 0- 0
Winkel ............................... 50 30 3- 6
Hayden ............................... 46 39 6-18
Ramey ............................... 44 31 4-15
Carter ................................ 40 22 3- 5
Roberts ............................... 33 12 6-25
Diehl ................................. 28 44 9-47
Wilson, E .............................. 28 15 5-11
Stephens ............................. 22 22 2-12
Boyd, R ............................... 19 11 1- 1
Gooch ................................ 19 6 5-10
Motley ............................... 17 10 2- 8
Jones, Chuck .......................... 14 8 2-16
Fadrowski ............................. 10 7 1- 6
Green ..,.................,........... 10 4 0- 0
Postel ................................ 7 4 3-16
Chaney ............................... 6 2 0- 0
Marrillia ............................... 4 4 0- 0
Bow ................................. 3 1 O- 0
TEAM HIGH AND LOW MARKS
Offense
Best Worst
First Downs ........................ 25 vs. VAN 9 vs. MD
By Rushing ..................... 18vs. VAN 4vs. MD
By Passing ................... 10 vs. BA, SC 5 vs. TN
By Penalty ....................... 3 vs. PS 0 vs. 5 teams
Rushing Yards ....................