Todd May
No state capital is named Kentucky. Kentucky is a state; its capital is Frankfort.
It is in Kentucky (and Tennessee), plus the dam which impounds it is called Kentucky Dam.
If you're thinking of Cotton Speyrer, he was a wide receiver for the University of Texas who later played for the Baltimore Colts and the Miami Dolphins in the NFL. He never played for the Dallas Cowboys.
No person.
The origin of Kentucky's name has never been definitively identified, but it was definitely not named for a man named Ken Tucky.
The costumed mascot's name is Scratch but the University also has a live bobcat named Blue who resides at the Salato Wildlife Education Center. Blue does not attend games since he, like all bobcats, is very shy by nature and would not do well with the large crowds and noise of collegiate sporting events.
No, there is only one Kentucky.
There were two athletes named Chris Haslam; one is a basketball player and the other is a skateboarder. The basketball player played for the University of Wyoming and the skateboarder was published on the cover of magazines from an early age.
Boonesborough, Kentucky
Henry County in Kentucky is named after Patrick Henry, who was the governor of Virginia, Kentucky's neighboring state. Henry County was officially formed in 1798.
The University of Georgia first played on Herty Field named after their first head coach, Charles Herty, from 1892-1911. Then they played at Sanford Field, which replaced Herty Field in 1911 and was named after the faculty chairman in athletics, Steadman Sanford, who helped form the Southern and later the Southeastern Conferences. It was then moved to Sanford Stadium at the corner of Sanford Dr and Field St in Athens, GA and holds 92,746.
No.