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Dakota Holtzclaw offered by VT, Erroll Thomoson announcing Friday, more (skip what you've seen)

With rise of personal coaches, can anyone still be the QB?
...Tanner Morgan, a rising junior from Ryle High School in Union, Kentucky, skipped the training fees and went the ecoach route, getting hooked up with northern Virginia-based quarterback coach Paul Troth and saving his father an eight-hour drive.

Now, Morgan submits a video of himself to Troth and Troth responds with coaching videos that Morgan and his father, Ted, credit with helping him to get his first scholarship offer from Wake Forest. Troth said players can submit three videos for $35...

http://wcfcourier.com/sports/footba...cle_e6995ff7-08dd-555c-aade-ec8eab01b76d.html
 
http://news.tidefans.com/2015/07/26/2015-previews-whos-up-whos-down-heading-into-2015/

Kentucky

Trending: Sideways, maybe a tick up
Reasons: While Mark Stoops has improved the Wildcats’ recruiting, Kentucky only beat one decent team in 2014 (South Carolina) and lost six straight games to close the year. Stoops’ belief that he can run an up-tempo spread in Lexington has mostly been a mistake. Kentucky has continued to rank on the underside of mediocre in all statistical categories since he arrived. The one bright spot in the equation is the slight improvement in pass defense that has taken place, and a veteran secondary should help Kentucky keep things closer in 2015. But the loss of defensive ends Bud Dupree and Za’Darius Smith and the continued softness in the middle of the defense will likely keep Kentucky from making significant strides forward
Possible pitfalls: Quarterback Patrick Towles was a revelation in 2014, but he still only threw 14 touchdown passes the entire year. Kentucky just wasn’t explosive on offense. The front seven on defense could be real problem area for Kentucky, especially since the position of greatest depth, nosetackle, is a dying art form in college football thanks to HUNH-variant offenses.
 
14 questions we wish we could have asked at SEC Media Days

Mark Stoops, Kentucky - Kentucky really is your dream job, isn’t it? I’ve never heard Stoops call his current position that, but it would make perfect sense. The Wildcats’ football team is often forgotten, as many fans are more focused on basketball. Mark Stoops is the youngest of the three Stoops brothers coaching college football and thus mistaken for that guy at Oklahoma or the coach who screwed up Arizona for a while. The two sides are a perfect match.

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Ranking the 14 quarterback situations in the SEC

8. Kentucky- Kentucky is in the middle of this list for one reason, and that is Patrick Towles. Towles is a dynamic player who is as good rushing as he is passing. He has some returning talent around him as well with leading receiver Ryan Timmons back and running back Boom Williams and Jojo Kemp poised to stabilize the running attack. Kentucky isn’t talented across the board, but because of Towles, they could steal a mid-level conference game or two.

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Is there anything worse than that "solid blue" nonsense that news channel constantly pushes?
 
He's a kid Im worried about becoming Alex Stump part two. Hope he sticks with us.

We should be fine then as long as Ohio State doesn't offer. Which they likely won't. Stump was going to UK before OSU called .
 
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