
Kentucky is set to host blue-chip QB Cutter Boley for unofficial visit
Cutter Boley is emerging as a very important recruit for Kentucky football. Getting the prospect on campus is a good sign.
Couldn't agree more. I'm not kidding when I tell you I think that sort of thinking is symptomatic of larger problems with our society.I dunno what his plans are. It just bothers me when a kid/parents decide someone is too good to play with kids he grew up with. I know that isn't popular, but just how I feel. Scholarships are coming if you are good enough.
Well I don’t know anything about them as a family or the kid. But I don’t want to make an assumption that it’s about feeling ‘better than’. There’s a development argument to be made for schools like img. I mean their training programs and the preparation of how to live life in college on a college schedule and having to take care of some stuff on their own is ahead of most any ‘regular school’ so if that’s why you’re going I get it. Crowdus went there as a junior and the rumblings were he wasn’t taking care of business off the field so he wasn’t exactly on the list to come back his senior year. I don’t know about other such places but I think img is one that has expectations for sport and for the kids beyond the football part of it that are above most high schools. I’ve met a parent or two along the way in my travels with kids that went there and they talked a whole lot about the maturity their kids got from going there. And not everybody that goes there is a stud, but if you aren’t you just pay more to go.Couldn't agree more. I'm not kidding when I tell you I think that sort of thinking is symptomatic of larger problems with our society.