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Horsemen Help Caudill Keep Dream Alive

March 9, 2005 - United Indoor Football Association (UIF)
Kentucky Horsemen News Release


Lexington, KY— Former National Champion Lexington Horsemen and University of Kentucky defensive tackle Jeremy Caudill will play in NFL Europe for the Amsterdam Admirals this season after being selected in the second round of the free-agent draft, the Horsemen announced Tuesday.

Caudill, who joined the Horsemen last season after being released by the Indianapolis Colts, is able to keep his dream of playing professional football alive with the opportunity to play in NFL Europe.

Caudill, 6-foot-2, 318 lbs., recorded three tackles and recovered one fumble after joining the team late last season, but made a big impact in the post season by coming up with eight tackles and a fumble recovery.

A four-year letterman at the University of Kentucky, Caudill played at both the defensive tackle and defensive end positions, starting every game both his freshmen and junior years. Caudill is a graduate of Prestonburg High School in Martin, Ky., where he was a four-year starter and first-team all-state selection as a senior.

Amsterdam finished the 2004 season with a 5-5 record and a third-place league finish. The Admirals begin their 2005 campaign on April 2 when they host the Rhein Fire.

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