As stock soars, is UK's prized QB sticking?

jauk11

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I liked his comments about going to an established power vs building a program-------JMO but UK is the prime place for doing that, the OL the biggest AND best of the pieces coming in, a lot of the other pieces already here, and more in his class.

I think the only way we lose him is if UK lays an egg this year, particularly the Offense. I think a good indicator of where he ends up is if he actually does continue to recruit for UK, and if he does persuade a top WR, OL, etc to come here then I think that might seal the deal for him. I wouldn't think too highly of him if he talks a lot of recruits into coming here to play with him and then went elsewhere.
 
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Deeeefense

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The way the dominoes are stacked up at quarterback he would have an outstanding chance of being at least a 2 if not a 3 year starter and have a sensational supporting cast all around him plus a proven, and accomplished group of offensive coaches. Add a rabid fan base and brand new state of the art facilities and you couldn't ask for more IMO.

I think the comment he made about "if things should change. . . . ." is a reference to any changes in the coaching staff which seems highly unlikely.
 
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