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  2. Mark Stoops - Wikipedia

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    Mark Stoops is the head coach of the Kentucky Wildcats football team since 2013. He was the defensive coordinator at Florida State from 2009 to 2012, where he helped the Seminoles win the 2013 national championship.

  3. John Calipari - Wikipedia

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    John Calipari is an American basketball coach who is the head coach at the University of Arkansas. He has coached five schools to the NCAA tournament, including one national championship with Kentucky in 2012, and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2015.

  4. Richard J. Corman - Wikipedia

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    Richard J. Corman was the founder and owner of R. J. Corman Railroad Group, a Kentucky-based railroad services and short line operating company. He died of multiple myeloma in 2013, but left a legacy of philanthropy and loyalty to his employees and the University of Kentucky.

  5. Institute in Basic Life Principles - Wikipedia

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    The Institute in Basic Life Principles (IBLP) is a nondenominational Christian fundamentalist organization that serves as an umbrella organization for several ministries established by American Christian minister Bill Gothard in 1961.

  6. Kyle Macy - Wikipedia

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    Kyle Macy is a former NBA player and current commentator. He played college basketball at Purdue and Kentucky, won the 1978 NCAA title, and played in Italy and China.

  7. Tim Farmer - Wikipedia

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    Tim Farmer is an American outdoorsman, musician, and television presenter. He hosts and produces shows about Kentucky's wildlife, food, and music, and has won five regional Emmy awards.

  8. Kevin Richardson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Richardson is an American pop singer and a member of the Backstreet Boys. He was born in Kentucky, worked at Disney World, and auditioned for the group with his cousin Brian Littrell.

  9. Richie Farmer - Wikipedia

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    The win pushed Kentucky to a conference-best 14–4 record, but an SEC rule forbade declaring a team the regular season champion if they were ineligible for postseason play, as Kentucky was. [ 127 ] Farmer was one of five players to average double-digit points per game (10.1); it was the first time since Kentucky's 1977–78 championship team ...