While we have to use some form of measurement during the recruiting process, all of that ends once the players sign on the dotted line each February. Some never make it for enrollment mainly because of academics. Others may not be allowed to enroll due to behavioral issues before enrollment while some may not show up to enroll for personal or family issues. Injuries over the summer can also cause a player not to enroll. Stuff happens. Kentucky has had its share of such instances.
That’s just one example of attrition. We can also be on the receiving end of attrition once the players arrive and enroll. Reasons can vary between dismissals for violating team rules, players leaving due to lack of playing time, leaving because they don’t buy in to coaching philosophies or a change in coaching staffs. They can also leave due to academics. As you well know, coaches are reluctant to disclose why players transfer out. Those who have been dismissed from the team are usually allowed to announce they are leaving the program on their own and we only hear about the dismissal through “insider” information. Rarely do we find out about a player transferring because he just can’t cut it in the classroom.
I decided to take a look at Kentucky’s losses of players through attrition beginning with the 2012 class through the 2016 class. Later in this, I will give you a comparison of defensive linemen for Kentucky and Alabama just to show that even the elite of the elite has the same problems.
The 2012 class:
According to Rivals, Kentucky’s scholarship class ranked 67th on NSD.
Players lost to attrition for whatever reason: Sterling Wright, Justin Taylor, Jalen Whitlow, Cody Quinn, A.J. Legree, Kory Brown, Dyshawn Mobley, Kadeem Thomas, Langston Newton, T.J. Jones, Patrick Grafree, Jonathon Reed, Shawn Blaylock, DeMarcus Sweat, Patrick Towles, Josh Harris. Thomas Chapman.
Players who graduated: Fred Tiller, Khalid Henderson, Jordan Swindel, twins Daron and Zach Blaylock, Landon Foster, Cody Quinn
Players still on the team after redshirting over their UK career: Jon Toth, Zach Myers
The 2013 Class:
According to Rivals, Kentucky’s scholarship class ranked 29th on NSD.
Players lost to attrition for whatever reason: Jason Hatcher, RegieMeant*, Jaleel Hytchye, Khalid Thomas, Justin Day, Reese Phillips. *(Meant could be reinstated or return next year – to be determined), Alvonte Bell
Players who graduated: (JUCO) Nate Willis, (JUCO) Javess Blue, (JUCO) Steven Borden, (JUCO) Za’Darius Smith
Players still on the team (some after redshirting over their UK career): Ryan Timmons, Nick Haynes, Jo Jo Kemp, Jeff Badet, Marcus McWilson, Alex Montgomery, Kyle Meadows, Austin MacGinniss, Ramsey Meyers, Jacob Hyde, Blake McClain
The 2014 Class:
According to Rivals, Kentucky’s scholarship class ranked 18th on NSD.
Players lost to attrition for whatever reason: Lloyd Tubman, Josh Krok, TV Williams, Jarrett LaRubbio, Darryl Long, Dorian Hendrix, Nick Richardson, Thaddeus Snodgrass
Players who graduated: (JUCO) A.J. Stamps, (JUCO) Cory Johnson, (JUCO) Ryan Flannigan,
Players still on the team (some after redshirting over their UK career): Matt Elam, Jervontius Stallings, Kendall Randolph, Blake Bone, Garrett Johnson, Adrian Middleton, Stanley Williams, Nico Firios, Darius West, Mike Edwards, Denzil Ware, Jared Tucker, Kobie Walker, Drew Barker, Tymere Dubose, Mikel Horton, Dorian Baker
The 2015 Class:
According to Rivals, Kentucky’s scholarship class ranked 34th on NSD.
Players lost to attrition for whatever reason: Therrell Gosier, Javon Profitt, Will Jackson, Levon Livingston
Players who graduated: (JUCO) A.J. Stamps, (JUCO) Cory Johnson, (JUCO) Ryan Flannigan
Players still on the team (some after redshirting over their UK career): Alvonte Bell, Courtney Miggins, Sihiem King, Tavin Richardson, Chris Westry, Kengera Daniel, Kei Beckham, Marcus Walker, Jabari Greenwood, George Asafo-Adjei, C.J. Conrad, Jordan Jones, Eli Brown, Mason Wolfe, Derrick Baity, Josh Allen, Calvin Taylor, Logan Stenberg
The 2016 Class:
According to Rivals, Kentucky’s scholarship class ranked 29th on NSD
Players lost to attrition for whatever reason: None so far
Players who graduated: None
Players still on the team (some after redshirting over their UK career): T.J. Carter, (JUCO) Stephen Johnson, (JUCO) Naquez Pringle, Jamar Watson, (JUCO) Tate Leavitt, Kash Daniel, Ja’Quize Cross, Gunnar Hoak, Kordell Looney, Dakota Holtzclaw, JaylinBannerman, Justin Rigg, Benny Snell, Asim Rose, (JUCO) Kayaune Ross, Roland Walder, Davonte Robinson, Jordan Griffin, Landon Young, Drake Jackson, Zy’Aire Hughes, Luke Fortner
The players listed above in italics were either Defensive Tackles or Defensive Ends. Several of those who graduated were defensive linemen who came into the fold as JUCOs. The attritions and graduations have had a huge impact on Kentucky’s defense.
Alabama hasn’t escaped the attrition either. In 2012, Alabama signed three linemen and all are no longer on the roster. In 2013, Alabama signed four DLs and all are no longer on the team. In 2014, Alabama signed six and four remain on the team. In 2015, Alabama signed five and all five are still on the team. In 2016, Alabama signed five and three are still on the team. I didn’t break down whether they played offense or defense. I just wanted to show that no team is immune to attrition.
Linemen, especially on the defense, are in great demand. They are premium recruits. Losing any to attrition hurts a program. Attrition hurts schools like Kentucky more than elite schools like Alabama because it is far easier for the Alabamas of the world when it comes to recruiting. For Kentucky, patience is required.
That’s just one example of attrition. We can also be on the receiving end of attrition once the players arrive and enroll. Reasons can vary between dismissals for violating team rules, players leaving due to lack of playing time, leaving because they don’t buy in to coaching philosophies or a change in coaching staffs. They can also leave due to academics. As you well know, coaches are reluctant to disclose why players transfer out. Those who have been dismissed from the team are usually allowed to announce they are leaving the program on their own and we only hear about the dismissal through “insider” information. Rarely do we find out about a player transferring because he just can’t cut it in the classroom.
I decided to take a look at Kentucky’s losses of players through attrition beginning with the 2012 class through the 2016 class. Later in this, I will give you a comparison of defensive linemen for Kentucky and Alabama just to show that even the elite of the elite has the same problems.
The 2012 class:
According to Rivals, Kentucky’s scholarship class ranked 67th on NSD.
Players lost to attrition for whatever reason: Sterling Wright, Justin Taylor, Jalen Whitlow, Cody Quinn, A.J. Legree, Kory Brown, Dyshawn Mobley, Kadeem Thomas, Langston Newton, T.J. Jones, Patrick Grafree, Jonathon Reed, Shawn Blaylock, DeMarcus Sweat, Patrick Towles, Josh Harris. Thomas Chapman.
Players who graduated: Fred Tiller, Khalid Henderson, Jordan Swindel, twins Daron and Zach Blaylock, Landon Foster, Cody Quinn
Players still on the team after redshirting over their UK career: Jon Toth, Zach Myers
The 2013 Class:
According to Rivals, Kentucky’s scholarship class ranked 29th on NSD.
Players lost to attrition for whatever reason: Jason Hatcher, RegieMeant*, Jaleel Hytchye, Khalid Thomas, Justin Day, Reese Phillips. *(Meant could be reinstated or return next year – to be determined), Alvonte Bell
Players who graduated: (JUCO) Nate Willis, (JUCO) Javess Blue, (JUCO) Steven Borden, (JUCO) Za’Darius Smith
Players still on the team (some after redshirting over their UK career): Ryan Timmons, Nick Haynes, Jo Jo Kemp, Jeff Badet, Marcus McWilson, Alex Montgomery, Kyle Meadows, Austin MacGinniss, Ramsey Meyers, Jacob Hyde, Blake McClain
The 2014 Class:
According to Rivals, Kentucky’s scholarship class ranked 18th on NSD.
Players lost to attrition for whatever reason: Lloyd Tubman, Josh Krok, TV Williams, Jarrett LaRubbio, Darryl Long, Dorian Hendrix, Nick Richardson, Thaddeus Snodgrass
Players who graduated: (JUCO) A.J. Stamps, (JUCO) Cory Johnson, (JUCO) Ryan Flannigan,
Players still on the team (some after redshirting over their UK career): Matt Elam, Jervontius Stallings, Kendall Randolph, Blake Bone, Garrett Johnson, Adrian Middleton, Stanley Williams, Nico Firios, Darius West, Mike Edwards, Denzil Ware, Jared Tucker, Kobie Walker, Drew Barker, Tymere Dubose, Mikel Horton, Dorian Baker
The 2015 Class:
According to Rivals, Kentucky’s scholarship class ranked 34th on NSD.
Players lost to attrition for whatever reason: Therrell Gosier, Javon Profitt, Will Jackson, Levon Livingston
Players who graduated: (JUCO) A.J. Stamps, (JUCO) Cory Johnson, (JUCO) Ryan Flannigan
Players still on the team (some after redshirting over their UK career): Alvonte Bell, Courtney Miggins, Sihiem King, Tavin Richardson, Chris Westry, Kengera Daniel, Kei Beckham, Marcus Walker, Jabari Greenwood, George Asafo-Adjei, C.J. Conrad, Jordan Jones, Eli Brown, Mason Wolfe, Derrick Baity, Josh Allen, Calvin Taylor, Logan Stenberg
The 2016 Class:
According to Rivals, Kentucky’s scholarship class ranked 29th on NSD
Players lost to attrition for whatever reason: None so far
Players who graduated: None
Players still on the team (some after redshirting over their UK career): T.J. Carter, (JUCO) Stephen Johnson, (JUCO) Naquez Pringle, Jamar Watson, (JUCO) Tate Leavitt, Kash Daniel, Ja’Quize Cross, Gunnar Hoak, Kordell Looney, Dakota Holtzclaw, JaylinBannerman, Justin Rigg, Benny Snell, Asim Rose, (JUCO) Kayaune Ross, Roland Walder, Davonte Robinson, Jordan Griffin, Landon Young, Drake Jackson, Zy’Aire Hughes, Luke Fortner
The players listed above in italics were either Defensive Tackles or Defensive Ends. Several of those who graduated were defensive linemen who came into the fold as JUCOs. The attritions and graduations have had a huge impact on Kentucky’s defense.
Alabama hasn’t escaped the attrition either. In 2012, Alabama signed three linemen and all are no longer on the roster. In 2013, Alabama signed four DLs and all are no longer on the team. In 2014, Alabama signed six and four remain on the team. In 2015, Alabama signed five and all five are still on the team. In 2016, Alabama signed five and three are still on the team. I didn’t break down whether they played offense or defense. I just wanted to show that no team is immune to attrition.
Linemen, especially on the defense, are in great demand. They are premium recruits. Losing any to attrition hurts a program. Attrition hurts schools like Kentucky more than elite schools like Alabama because it is far easier for the Alabamas of the world when it comes to recruiting. For Kentucky, patience is required.