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re: 5* RB Damien Harris on Kentucky

Posted on 8/22/14 at 7:03 pm to
Posted by BluegrassBelle
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Posted on 8/22/14 at 7:03 pm to
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I can't imagine if he wants to play in the SEC he goes anywhere but Kentucky honestly.


That's the impression I've gotten as well. IMO it's really all going to boil down to just how successful UK can be at his position this season given what Neal Brown runs. If either that happens or Matt Elam has some success on defense after staying home versus heading to Alabama, Kentucky has a shot at landing him.
Posted by dead money
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Posted on 8/22/14 at 10:44 pm to
Kentucky could definitely build a successful offense around him if they pull it off and keep him close to home. And he would play right away, so I don't expect him to leave.....however he has taken an interest in our program a bit since the Opening building friendships with a couple of our guys and its carried over to us being somewhat of a player in his recruitment a little bit so that's interesting from our perspective. From a realistic standpoint we know it's quite a long shot but you gotta admit it would a lottery winning motherfricker of a moment if we pulled it off.

For running back, our main target in Kirk Merritt decided he'd rather be a slot reciever recently so honestly I'm not sure how that's going to play if we were to land Christian Kirk, and our other runningback guy for this class while super talented is a little bit of a project in Jay Bradford. We didn't take one last year and next season we will have 3 seniors if they all decide to stick around. Our situation is more favorable than you think with a top guy like Damien Harris, imo.

So you never know until you know. But I still don't think he will come here.
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