It totally depends on two things
1. How Woodruff looks against Alcorn.
2. How many pitches he throws against Alcorn. If Woodruff throws 100 pitches, we won't use him this weekend unless it's in relief, and even that would be a stretch.
But, if he throws 50 pitches and looks sharp against Alcorn, I would say it's possible that he could start Sunday against UK. The other thing that we have to keep in mind here is that Kentucky has the smallest park in the SEC, and it may be a good idea to just wait until the Arkansas series to make sure Woodruff's confidence stays up. I'd hate for a couple of cheap home runs to ruin his confidence.
The bonus to Woodruff being in the rotation is it would allow us to move Evan Mitchell to the bullpen where I think he can be really good in short 1-2 inning stints.
If Woodruff looks OK- but not sharp, I would expect him to start against Austin Peay on Tuesday.
I saw part of Woodruff's bullpen session on Sunday and he looked pretty good- but I didn't see him throw from the stretch and it was only to a right handed cutout. The real test comes tomorrow.