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re: Kentucky gets commitment from #1 Offensive Guard in Michigan

Posted on 5/10/17 at 8:29 am to
Posted by LSUBeaux88
New York
Member since Sep 2015
1055 posts
Posted on 5/10/17 at 8:29 am to
Good. Frick the north. The south will rise again!
Posted by bengalbait
Grove Lounge
Member since Sep 2009
4483 posts
Posted on 5/10/17 at 8:47 am to
Damn I hope this dude has one hell of a three point shot cause at that weight I don't see him being very nimble in the paint.















Posted by Arksulli
Fayetteville
Member since Aug 2014
25195 posts
Posted on 5/10/17 at 8:56 am to
I can't really blame him. Michigan, Penn State, and others have a ton of 4 star linemen. You could ride the bench for a few seasons despite being a great talent.

Kentucky is an up and coming program and he is likely to see playing time early and often. The kid can show NFL scouts that he has experience playing against SEC level talent and if he helps Kentucky make a serious run at the East in the next 4 years people will notice that as well.

It is a solid get for the Wildcats. I would not be surprised to see them hitting the Midwest more often for recruits if their profile continues to rise.
Posted by TheRaid
Currently Living in South Alabama
Member since Jan 2013
1304 posts
Posted on 5/10/17 at 11:41 am to
The real story here is that Michigan's top OL is only a 4 star. That would be like the state of Florida's top athlete/WR being only a 4 star.
This post was edited on 5/10/17 at 11:42 am
Posted by DayBowBow
Member since Jun 2011
5038 posts
Posted on 5/10/17 at 12:25 pm to
He's not just the top o-line, he's the top prospect overall right now.
Posted by BigBlue8Titles
Kentucky
Member since Nov 2014
2454 posts
Posted on 5/10/17 at 9:48 pm to
Bama better be real scared going to Atlanta this year...
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