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Phil Steele Preseason All-American/All-SEC

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Jun 21, 2016
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Nine preseason All SEC selections by Steele.

I suspect that is a record for Kentucky Football.

With 4 teams selected at 22 per team . . . heck, call it 25 with specialists that is . . . . that’s 100 for the 16 SEC teams. Hence, the conference average should be about 6.5 ALL SEC for each team!!!
 
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Nine preseason All SEC selections by Steele.

I suspect that is a record for Kentucky Football.

With 4 teams selected at 22 per team . . . heck, call it 25 with specialists that is . . . . that’s 100 for the 16 SEC teams. Hence, the conference average should be about 6.5 ALL SEC for each team!!!

I tried to find his complete list on line but I guess you have to buy his magazine.
 
Waste of $ really.

Was just curious, I don't buy any of the pre season mags, they are pricing themselves out of business. I do remember in days before internet and message boards heading to the bookstore to pickup Forrest Davis recruiting magazine. Did it for several years. But it was less than 5 bucks and worth every penny.
 
Waste of money, but it's just a personal summer tradition to buy a couple preseason mags to look at out by the pool or on the porch. Back in the olden days a Lindys or Athlon was the only way to learn about what the sport might look like in the fall.
 
I feel like Eli Cox should be higher than 3rd team. I haven’t really kept up with the other teams roster situations so much and I know the talent level of the big boys in the conference is usually insane but that ranking is just a bit too low imo. He’s not the flashiest but he’s tough, consistent and reliable. Overall good representation for the Cats for a preseason list.
 
Nine preseason All SEC selections by Steele.

I suspect that is a record for Kentucky Football.

With 4 teams selected at 22 per team . . . heck, call it 25 with specialists that is . . . . that’s 100 for the 16 SEC teams. Hence, the conference average should be about 6.5 ALL SEC for each team!!!
So the math tells us we are about 50% better than avg. Hopefully that gets us to at least 8 wins.
 
I feel like Eli Cox should be higher than 3rd team. I haven’t really kept up with the other teams roster situations so much and I know the talent level of the big boys in the conference is usually insane but that ranking is just a bit too low imo. He’s not the flashiest but he’s tough, consistent and reliable. Overall good representation for the Cats for a preseason list.

From hs up to the present, Eli Cox has always been underrated. Especially by Nick Roush, but also by most of the KY media. I have disclosed this exchange before. After Eli verbally committed to our 2019 class, Roush posted an evaluation of our recruiting class at the time and completely omitted any mention whatsoever of Eli. When I pointed out the omission to Roush, he told me that Eli's player rating was so low that there was no chance Eli would ever contribute at UK.

Eli simply didn't matter to Roush. This is emblematic of Roush's poor comprehensive of college football, and of the lack of insight in KSR's football coverage. Now, Eli is one of the better interior offensive linemen in the SEC, despite the apparent disadvantage of being coached by Zach Yenser.

I don't know if 3rd team all SEC is right for Eli, but I expect him to play well, provide leadership, and show the benefit of his learning curve. With Eli's experience, at 6'4" 311#, he should be a big plus for us in the fall.
 
He's predicted ul beating UK 4 years in a row. LOL.
He thinks UL's OL and WR's are really good. Does not like the RB's. He thinks the UL DL and DB's are really good. Said the LB's aren't really bad so their D will be a huge challenge for us. And if their WR's are as good as he says they could pass us silly.
 
From hs up to the present, Eli Cox has always been underrated. Especially by Nick Roush, but also by most of the KY media. I have disclosed this exchange before. After Eli verbally committed to our 2019 class, Roush posted an evaluation of our recruiting class at the time and completely omitted any mention whatsoever of Eli. When I pointed out the omission to Roush, he told me that Eli's player rating was so low that there was no chance Eli would ever contribute at UK.

Eli simply didn't matter to Roush. This is emblematic of Roush's poor comprehensive of college football, and of the lack of insight in KSR's football coverage. Now, Eli is one of the better interior offensive linemen in the SEC, despite the apparent disadvantage of being coached by Zach Yenser.

I don't know if 3rd team all SEC is right for Eli, but I expect him to play well, provide leadership, and show the benefit of his learning curve. With Eli's experience, at 6'4" 311#, he should be a big plus for us in the fall.
I hope Eli is a lot better than last season. Him and Burton were terrible
 
I hope Eli is a lot better than last season. Him and Burton were terrible
"Terrible" is an unfair exaggeration. But they certainly appeared to regress, and I blame that on Zach Yenser. I was never a fan of the Yenser hire, and I believe it hurt our football program in terms of recruiting and player development.
Burton may be the most important example, because he still has underdeveloped talent and much more upside. When Yenser moved him to C, that stalled his development although there have been other learning issues too. Coach Wolf will get a lot of this nonsense straightened out pretty quickly. We will have a couple of new starters on our OL, and Wolf is a stickler, so the look should be different this year.
 
"Terrible" is an unfair exaggeration. But they certainly appeared to regress, and I blame that on Zach Yenser. I was never a fan of the Yenser hire, and I believe it hurt our football program in terms of recruiting and player development.
Burton may be the most important example, because he still has underdeveloped talent and much more upside. When Yenser moved him to C, that stalled his development although there have been other learning issues too. Coach Wolf will get a lot of this nonsense straightened out pretty quickly. We will have a couple of new starters on our OL, and Wolf is a stickler, so the look should be different this year.
With Wolf the OL has to play tougher and meaner or they will eventually be replaced when the depth quality is built. He pushes hard and will come much closer to getting all he can out of what he has got right now. May take more than one year to get us back on solid footing with that group, just hope that progress is made this season.

Strey and Kattus are two I think are fine if we can get a couple more with very high ceilings to go with them.
 
He thinks UL's OL and WR's are really good. Does not like the RB's. He thinks the UL DL and DB's are really good. Said the LB's aren't really bad so their D will be a huge challenge for us. And if their WR's are as good as he says they could pass us silly.
That's kinda what he's said the last 4 years. LOL. He is one of those guys that thinks a better record means you are a better team. He doesn't seem to realize playing a tougher schedule outside of the "SOS" ranking has it's benefits and negatives.

He doesn't understand having 9 games on your schedule that you could lose is harder than having 5 games on your schedule that you could lose.... He just looks at some generic SOS. Same reason Miami has sucked most of the time since leaving the big least... they didn't just have 3 games per year to get up for.
 
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