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Like I've said in other threads - if you want to go play in the SEC so bad you're willing to go to Kentucky, have fun getting beat by everyone else week after week.  

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Big Deal, Kentucky has been a bottom dweller in the SEC for years.

 

LOL, the butthurt is strong in this one...

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I agree they are always near the bottom.. The more interesting question is why?  Since I don't folow them  the questions would be, How good are the coaches, trainers, etc.  Will committing to Kentucky realy help me develop and increase my chances of getting into the NFL. 

 

I believe recruits will get as good if not better exposure at USF and we have top notch trainers.  If recruits buy into the SEC bull++++ then they probably belong at Kentucky. 

 

no sour grapes or "butt hurt" here.  I just look at Kentucky as a perpetual bottom SEC team who will get whooped by the big boys.  I also don't see any indication that would change my opinion.

 

Go Bulls

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Would have liked Kemp, but he was down my list of "wanna gets" at the end.  McCray seems the better back for Taggart's style offense, taking nothing from Kemp.

 

I will say I'm surprised he'll pick Kentucky over Pitt or WVU, given both have a better offense.  Taggart surely reminded Kemp that his WKU team beat SEC Kentucky last season.

 

No hard feelings, as I guess we get Tice now.  Enjoy Kentucky...and don't forget to set your watch back 20 years when you cross the state border.[just razzing...wish him all the best.  I think he treated USF with class...hopefully doesn't ruin that by a lame hat trick by the recent Lville LB from Gville, Kelsey.

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I agree they are always near the bottom.. The more interesting question is why?  Since I don't folow them  the questions would be, How good are the coaches, trainers, etc.  Will committing to Kentucky realy help me develop and increase my chances of getting into the NFL. 

 

I believe recruits will get as good if not better exposure at USF and we have top notch trainers.  If recruits buy into the SEC bull++++ then they probably belong at Kentucky. 

 

no sour grapes or "butt hurt" here.  I just look at Kentucky as a perpetual bottom SEC team who will get whooped by the big boys.  I also don't see any indication that would change my opinion.

 

Go Bulls

 

You do realize they have a new coach, right? ... a recognizable college football name ... Not saying they will start winning their division on a regular basis but to say he will get as good, or better, exposure here is ridiculous .... and sour butt hurt.

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I agree they are always near the bottom.. The more interesting question is why?  Since I don't folow them  the questions would be, How good are the coaches, trainers, etc.  Will committing to Kentucky realy help me develop and increase my chances of getting into the NFL. 

 

I believe recruits will get as good if not better exposure at USF and we have top notch trainers.  If recruits buy into the SEC bull++++ then they probably belong at Kentucky. 

 

no sour grapes or "butt hurt" here.  I just look at Kentucky as a perpetual bottom SEC team who will get whooped by the big boys.  I also don't see any indication that would change my opinion.

 

Go Bulls

 

You do realize they have a new coach, right? ... a recognizable college football name ... Not saying they will start winning their division on a regular basis but to say he will get as good, or better, exposure here is ridiculous .... and sour butt hurt.

Exposure  ??? If there has been no real improvement in Kentucky for years.  Kentucky fans are more into Basketball then football.  It is hard to shine when the rest of the team is down.  You might get exposure but is it realy quality exposure.

 

Go Bulls

 

 Added note exposure is directly related being in the top 25 nationally.  Once ranked in the top 25 ESPN has your wins are scrolled regularly on the botom of the TV screen.  I can see that with USF not with Kentucky.

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I would say USF is the only hat in a style I imagine any of these kids would want to wear. 

 

Hope he picks us. 

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This link will go live at 7:15 pm with @j_kemp4 's decision!:http://bit.ly/WGmbqK 

 
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I agree they are always near the bottom.. The more interesting question is why?  Since I don't folow them  the questions would be, How good are the coaches, trainers, etc.  Will committing to Kentucky realy help me develop and increase my chances of getting into the NFL. 

 

I believe recruits will get as good if not better exposure at USF and we have top notch trainers.  If recruits buy into the SEC bull++++ then they probably belong at Kentucky. 

 

no sour grapes or "butt hurt" here.  I just look at Kentucky as a perpetual bottom SEC team who will get whooped by the big boys.  I also don't see any indication that would change my opinion.

 

Go Bulls

And you do realize we're fairly consist bottom dwellers as well, except they are the bottom of the SEC.

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