Wednesday, May 23, 2012

May 23rd: On this date...


... in 2009, your University of Kentucky Wildcats football team received some bad news as defensive end Jeremy Jarmon was suspended for the 2009 season after testing positive for an NCAA banned substance. This was a huge blow for a team that was going to lean heavily on its defense. The offense was very inexperienced and the defense was full of experienced lettermen. The Cats still ended with a better record than I had anticipated for the 2009 campaign (7-6, loss to Clemson in Music City Bowl), but one has to wonder what they would've been with Jarmon on the line. Coach Steve Brown had to work some magic to get some brand new players to step up in Jarmon's absence. The suspension ended Jarmon's career at Kentucky, as an appeal had been heard but denied. The bad news ended there as he was now available for the NFL Supplemental Draft. The Washington Redskins quickly nabbed Jarmon. He is currently playing in Denver with a slew of other former Cats.

Big Blue Booyah on Tom Leach

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