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A top-notch defensive tackle at the junior college level is Walvenski Aime
of Fort Scott Community College. He's a massive lineman at 6-foot-5,
and 290 pounds, the size college programs throughout the nation covet.
One program in particular comes from the SEC, extending an offer Aime's way a few weeks ago.
"I was pretty excited about being offered by Kentucky,"
Aime said. "I'm hoping for more to come and to continue to gain more
and more exposure. Kentucky is a great start. The coaches I've spoken
with are wonderful. They always keep up with me. I really appreciate
them."
Aime shared the contact he's had with the Wildcat staff so far.
"It's mostly been just handwritten letters that they've sent me," he
noted. "They keep up with me and send letters to me and my family. It
means a lot. We speak on the phone every now and then. They aren't
putting me in any kind of rush. They have just been recruiting me
moderately."
The junior college standout pinpointed one aspect about Kentucky that has stuck out to him already.
"They have two defensive linemen that will be drafted to the NFL this
year," Aime pointed out. "One will go in the first round. That could be a
huge factor in my recruitment. I want to go to a place that knows how
to develop players at my position and sends them to the next level."
A top-notch defensive tackle at the junior college level is Walvenski Aime
of Fort Scott Community College. He's a massive lineman at 6-foot-5,
and 290 pounds, the size college programs throughout the nation covet.
One program in particular comes from the SEC, extending an offer Aime's way a few weeks ago.
"I was pretty excited about being offered by Kentucky,"
Aime said. "I'm hoping for more to come and to continue to gain more
and more exposure. Kentucky is a great start. The coaches I've spoken
with are wonderful. They always keep up with me. I really appreciate
them."
Aime shared the contact he's had with the Wildcat staff so far.
"It's mostly been just handwritten letters that they've sent me," he
noted. "They keep up with me and send letters to me and my family. It
means a lot. We speak on the phone every now and then. They aren't
putting me in any kind of rush. They have just been recruiting me
moderately."
The junior college standout pinpointed one aspect about Kentucky that has stuck out to him already.
"They have two defensive linemen that will be drafted to the NFL this
year," Aime pointed out. "One will go in the first round. That could be a
huge factor in my recruitment. I want to go to a place that knows how
to develop players at my position and sends them to the next level."