A number of events are being held on the University of Kentucky campus this week to celebrate Homecoming.
Highlighting the activities are three events that are free and open to the public:
Bonfire, pep rally, and concert, Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the E. S. Goodbarn Field between Commonwealth Stadium and Nicholasville Road Actress Ashley Judd as guest speaker for the College of Arts and Science Blazer Lecture, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Singletary Center for the Arts on Euclid Avenue Homecoming Parade, Friday at 7 p.m., following a route that will go from Commonwealth Stadium to Memorial Coliseum
Of course, the week?s events are capped by the Homecoming game on Saturday at 1 p.m. vs. Georgia. Winners of various student competitions will be announced at halftime, along with the Homecoming King and Queen.
Game tickets are available at a cost of $29 (sideline) and $22 (end zone) and may be purchased Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Memorial Coliseum Ticket Office; over the phone by calling 800-928-CATS; on the Internet at www.ukathletics.com; or on game day beginning at 11 a.m. at the Commonwealth Stadium Ticket Office.
Saturday is National College Football Day: Nearly 100 spectators gathered around a field in New Brunswick, N. J., on Nov. 6, 1869, to witness a game unlike anything seen before. The competition between Rutgers and Princeton was ?replete with surprise, strategy, prodigies of determination and physical prowess,? to use the words of one player.
On that day, the Scarlet Knights defeated Princeton, 6-4, but more importantly, left a lasting legacy that would evolve into the great spectacle of intercollegiate football. To honor the birth of an American institution, the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic founded a holiday to be recognized on the first Saturday of November.
The third-annual National College Football Day is Saturday, Nov. 4. For more information visit website .