I much prefer a 3 star from a high school in Kentucky, especially a lineman, then a 3 star from another state. A Kentucky kid has family and friends watching him, everyone in his hometown knows he's going to UK, especially if he's from Eastern Kentucky, and the last thing he wants is to let his family and friends down. The weight of his hometown is on his shoulders. Think about it, if you did something that not many from your hometown had done, would you want to fail. I know I didn't. Failure when I went to pilot training in the Air Force was not an option, but it was for 42% of my class. I think it's the same with kids from a small town in Kentucky.
OLD STOLL FIELD GUY!