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Cornerback Trevard Lindley has earned first-team Freshman All-America honors from Rivals.com and first-team Southeastern Conference All-Freshman accolades from The Sporting News.

Lindley (Hiram, Ga.) ranks third in the SEC in pass breakups with 12. He had one interception, a last-minute pickoff that sealed Kentucky?s win over Georgia. He made 50 tackles during the season, doing a good job in run support, and had one fumble recovery.

Freshman All-American for Fourth Consecutive Year: Kentucky has had a Freshman All-American all four years under Coach Rich Brooks.

In addition to Trevard Lindley (see above), the list of Freshman All-Americans under Coach Brooks includes:

DT Lamar Mills, first team by The Sporting News, 2003 LB Durrell White, third team by The Sporting News, 2003 DT Ricky Abren, second team by Rivals.com, third team by CollegeSportsReport.com, 2004 LB Braxton Kelley, second team by Rivals.com, third team by The Sporting News, 2005

Bowl Ticket Reservations Surge by 4,000 Since Yesterday: Pre-reserved ticket orders for UK?s bowl game continue to surge. Through mid-day Friday, UK, season-ticket holders and K-Fund members already had reserved more than 15,000 tickets for the Chick-fil-A Bowl, Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl, and AutoZone Liberty Bowl ? an increase of 4,000 since yesterday.

Wildcat fans are encouraged to buy their tickets through UK, which puts the fan in the official team section and also benefits UK by helping meet the minimum sales requirement that the school will have. .

Van Note to Represent UK at SEC Legends: Jeff Van Note will represent the University of Kentucky as one of the Southeastern Conference Football Legends this weekend at the SEC Championship Game. The 12 SEC Legends, one from each league school, will be honored at a dinner on Friday and will be introduced at halftime of Saturday?s game.

Van Note was a defensive end for the Wildcats from 1966-68, earning second-team All-Southeastern Conference honors as a sophomore, and was named the team?s Most Valuable Player as a senior. He participated in the Blue-Gray All-Star Game following his senior season.

Van Note was selected in the 11th round of the 1969 draft by the Atlanta Falcons and was moved to center. He played center for the Falcons from 1969-1986 and was voted by his peers to six Pro Bowls (1974-75, 1979-82), which tied him for the all-time team lead. Van Note holds team records for most seasons played (18), most consecutive games played (155), and is second all-time for most games played (246) and most games started (225) in Falcons history. In October, he was inducted into the team?s Ring of Honor.

Van Note is a member of the UK Athletics Hall of Fame and also spent several years as an analyst on Wildcat football radio broadcasts. He also has been a radio analyst for the Falcons and currently is a member of their radio team as a pregame and postgame host.

Practice Resumes This Weekend; Coaches Recruiting, Players Studying and Working Out: The Kentucky football team will resume practice Saturday and Sunday.

During the week, the coaches are on the recruiting trail. The players are continuing their academic work as they wrap up the semester (exams Dec. 11-15) and are going through strength and conditioning workouts.

Kentucky Football Calendar, Two Practices Open to Media and Public: The Kentucky football practices on Saturday and Sunday will be open to the media and public. Practices will be held at the Nutter Training Facility, although practices could be moved indoors to the Nutter Field House in case of bad weather.

Fri. Dec. 1 – Strength and conditioning workouts (coaches recruiting)
Sat. Dec. 2 – Practice, 3:15 to 5:05 p.m., Nutter Training Facility, open to media and public (practice could be moved to the Nutter Field House in case of bad weather)
Sun. Dec. 3 – Practice, 1:00 to 2:50 p.m., Nutter Training Facility, open to media and public (practice could be moved to the Nutter Field House in case of bad weather)

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