The University of Kentucky inducted former football coach Rich Brooks (2003-09), basketball alum Chuck Hayes (2001-05) and football alum Wesley Woodyard (2005-07) into its athletics hall of fame on Friday night.?Brooks led the Wildcats to four straight bowl games in his final four years. In his speech, however, Brooks noted how difficult his first three years were and recalled the Ditch Rich T-shirts in Lexington:Brooks is the only coach in UK history to make four straight bowl games and win three straight bowls. When Brooks arrived, the program was on severe NCAA probation that included limited scholarships. His most notable wins include an upset over Clemson in the 2006 Music City Bowl, a 2007 Music City Bowl win over Florida State and a victory over No. 1 and eventual national champion LSU earlier in the 2007 season.Hayes, one of the last beloved four-year stars of Kentuckys storied basketball program,?was known for his relentless defense and tenacious rebounding. Hayes is a member of UKs 1,000-point club and spent 11 years playing in the NBA. He currently works in the Denver Nuggets front office. In his emotional speech, he credited former Kentucky coach Tubby Smith for molding him into the player he became:Current Tennessee Titans?linebacker Woodward, who played a major role in turning around Kentuckys football program under Brooks, was also inducted. Brooks told the Lexington Herald-Leaders Jerry Tipton?that he was really thrilled when he heard that Woodyard would be going in with him. That made it very, very special, Brooks said.Kentuckys hall of fame class will be honored again during Saturday nights football game against South Carolina.- John Wilmhoff Joe Caldwell Jersey . The players spoke Jan. 13 during a Major League Baseball Players Association conference call after Rodriguez sued the union and Major League Baseball to overturn an arbitrators decision suspending him for the 2014 season and post-season. 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History was made at Etihad Stadium on Saturday night when Harvey played his 427th AFL match to overtake Hawthorn great Michael Tuck and become the games record holder. The Kangaroos didnt let him down, either, clawing their way to a scrappy win over St Kilda.KEY MOMENT: Jack Watts has had more than his share of detractors and it was nice to see him continue his resurgent season with a clutch kick late in the Demons two-point win over Gold Coast. The former No.1 draft pick coolly slotted a difficult set shot at goal to put his side in front with two minutes remaining at the MCG.TALKING POINT: Finals may be out of the picture for Collingwood and Richmond, but the way the traditional powerhouses finish the season is important. 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Fremantle stopper Zac Dawson was reported for a clumsy high hit on Sydneys Jake Lloyd.KEY INJURIES: T Liberatore (Western Bulldogs, ankle), J Macrae (Western Bulldogs, hamstring), R Lobb (Greater Western Sydney, ankle), D Moore (Collingwood, hamstring), E Yeo (West Coast, illness), J Waite (North Melbourne, hip), H Hartlett (Port Adelaide, calf - late withdrawal), J Hogan (Melbourne, knee), S Jacobs (Adelaide, ankle), J Lloyd (Sydney, concussion), M Shaw (Gold Coast, ankle).WHATS NEXT: A lopsided round of footy looms. The Western Bulldogs host North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium on Saturday night in the only clash between top-eight sides. St Kilda must beat Carlton at the MCG and Port must find a way past Sydney to keep their mathematical finals chances alive. Fremantle will hope to spoil West Coasts top-four hopes in their derby. ' ' '