By Mike Luce
I’m happy to report that the Report is going on the road this week. As of Friday, we’ll be in the field gathering background on the UK Wildcats in Lexington, KY. A trip to Keeneland, a local track just outside Lexington, is on the agenda as well. Keeneland, sometimes referred to as the “Wrigley Field of horseracing,” makes up part of a unique tradition in the SEC. For one or two home games each fall, the Wildcats move kickoff into the evening on Saturday night. This is done to allow locals to spend the day at the track. The men deck themselves out in the Lexington uniform: blazers, ties, and khakis, while the ladies suit up in dresses and heels. As a result, the walk up to the clubhouse at Keeneland feels a bit surreal – throngs of well-dressed people spill out the back of trucks, stand around in fields, and swill cheap beer.
Posted on October 30, 2009