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| Wildcats hope to hold the lines against surging Bulldogs LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -- Rich Brooks knows the plays of his offensive and defensive lines have been just as important to No. 22 Kentucky's resurgence as quarterback Andre Woodson. Still, after watching both units struggle in a tough 27-20 win over Vanderbilt last week -- a victory Brooks likened to a successful root canal -- he wasn't in the mood to wax poetic. Blame it on an offensive line that allowed the Commodores to sack Woodson three times and a defensive line that gave up 239 yards rushing and let Vanderbilt control the ball for more than 35 minutes. "On the whole it's the best offensive line I've had since I've been here, no question about it," Brooks said. "We obviously wouldn't be sitting at 7-3 if they had not performed well. That doesn't mean I'm always going to sprinkle the rose petals on them. ... They didn't play well last week and they know it." Full Story
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