Toth 1st team AP SEC

3kidsandme

Heisman
Jan 12, 2013
7,345
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He dominated quality dlineman and backers all year. I hope my bengals draft him and send bodine to the birds.
 

Beatle Bum

Heisman
Sep 1, 2002
39,951
60,400
113
He has been a rock for this team for four years, the point around which Schlarman and Stoops have built the offense. The cornerstone for Gran and the difference-maker for a new QB. He will not be replaced. One of a kind.

I also think Gran helped Toth secure this award by trusting his center and making him the focal point of the offense.
 
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Jazzycat

All-Conference
May 23, 2002
16,046
4,605
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Yay! So happy for Jon Toth. He made that OL so much more effective through his example and leadership. Congrats to Mr. Toth!
 

willievic

All-American
Aug 28, 2005
6,167
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Toth is not only a good ball player, but a good player, and represented UK with Class.

OLD STOLL FIELD GUY!
 

Anon1660081258

All-American
Jun 20, 2013
7,250
6,139
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He is going to be a great representative of the program and university for a long time, on and off the field.
 

frost1

All-Conference
Dec 21, 2001
11,110
3,210
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Great for Toth. 1 of a kind. He will be fore sure missed next year.
 

gamecockcat

Heisman
Oct 29, 2004
10,524
13,501
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Not bad for a 2 star 5.4 rated player huh?

That was my thought as well. When we signed him, I was very much in the 'oh man, another guy we stole from the MAC. Yay!' Well, I was dead wrong and all the props go to JT and staff for developing him into the rock he is now. Certainly not every 2-star kid turns into all-SEC but it's great to see when one does who is also a quality, high-class individual. Well done and well deserved.
 

ukfan03

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Mar 31, 2007
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That was my thought as well. When we signed him, I was very much in the 'oh man, another guy we stole from the MAC. Yay!' Well, I was dead wrong and all the props go to JT and staff for developing him into the rock he is now. Certainly not every 2-star kid turns into all-SEC but it's great to see when one does who is also a quality, high-class individual. Well done and well deserved.
I think it goes to show rankings can be wrong on a lot of kids. I've saw to many highly ranked kids underperform and vice versa. Last years class had some good 2 star players too. Stephen Johnson, Carter, Pringle, and Cross come to mind.
 

TACcat7

All-American
Jun 26, 2012
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I agree. However, OTOH, 4-5 star players have a much more likelihood of succeeding than the 5.4, 2 star guys. I don't know why our fans always take these opportunities to throw passive aggressive natured posts at those among us who hope for higher ranked players.

At the end of the day, we all want the same thing. I think your margin for error increases with higher ranked players. Look at the programs who are perennial top 20 and you will find a ton of those 4 star athletes.
 

TACcat7

All-American
Jun 26, 2012
3,997
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Jon Toth is most certainly and without doubt an exception to the rule.
 

KYBorn&Raised

Sophomore
Jan 26, 2006
583
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Has anybody seen where he is expected to go in the draft? I'm guessing middle rounds 3-5? Maybe a strong senior bowl can get him in the 2-3?
 

KyCatFan1

Heisman
May 6, 2002
30,808
31,521
113
So how do they judge interior linemen? I could see members of your own coaching staff knowing who missed their assignments and didn't get the block or open the hole that they were supposed to. How do people who don't watch the same players every week know who deserves the award for those positions? It is much easier to tell what skill position players are doing just by looking at stats, but are there a bunch of stats to look at for a center? I'm by no means an expert when it comes to football so excuse this if it is a dumb question.