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This is a great story for both schools. Not only does this help keep the rivalry alive, but it creates money for a good cause and fosters a bit of camaraderie between fans of both schools in the name of charity.

Kudos to all involved, both U of L and UK.

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Really is a great story...

That these former players can put the rivalry aside and do a great charity event in fashion.

I remember the Foster Brooks annual event. Wasn’t that for Kosair Childrens’s Hospital? I may be wrong, but I know that Kosair does remarkable things for children that need help when the parents have no insurance, as my hubby was a Shriner.

I would like them to do this as annual thing and bring back the former players from both the football and basketball teams…could be enormous!

by kykat51 on Jul 22, 2008 5:12 PM EDT reply actions  

I remember ...

... going to the Foster Brooks when I was a kid. Met Don Knotts there, Foster Brooks himself, several pro golfers.

Great times. Good work they did.

I think bringing back both FB and BB players is a great idea.

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by Glenn Logan on Jul 22, 2008 6:24 PM EDT up reply actions  

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