UK football coach Rich Brooks said after practice today that sophomore wide receiver Aaron Boyd will redshirt, and that senior middle linebacker Micah Johnson is nursing a strained foot. Brooks said x-rays did not reveal any breaks in Johnson’s foot, but that it is sore and his status is uncertain.
Aaron Boyd to redshirt; Micah Johnson strains foot
Published August 28, 2009 Reds , UK baseball , UK footballTags: Aaron Boyd, Micah Johnson
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John Clay is a sports columnist for the Lexington Herald-Leader. A native of Central Kentucky and graduate of UK, he covered UK football for 13 seasons before being promoted to columnist in 2000. He lives in Lexington with his wife and two sons. You can e-mail him at jclay@herald-leader.com.
Why is Boyd redshirting? Is he hurt? Grades?
I know you are not allowed to knock a Lexington Catholic player but Boyd is probably not SEC material. He certainly lacks the maturity for college. Probably lacks the education since Catholic recruited him not for his academic ability.
Hailiebug, Aaron Boyd played his high school football at Henry Clay, not Lexington Catholic. People might start questioning your academic ability.
Wow hailiebug, where did you go to high school? Or did you even get that far since you don’t have any academic ability.
Hailiebug, seems like you are one of the people that have an issue with LexCath…maybe you played high school football and played (lost) against them.
hailebug….to bad that LexCath can’t sue you for slander but I would bet that your mental deficiency would find you not liable for your libel. Its dumb people like you that keep the recruiting lie alive.
Ron, I wouldn’t call someone else out for their academic ability while incorrectly spelling a word, but maybe that is just me. You should just probably be quiet. And everyone knows they recruit, and that is why they beat so many people.
DID BOYD GO TO HENRY CLAY ???
all of you are nuts he went to university heights