Kentucky
Win Over UGA Boosts Recruiting
Kentucky did not just beat Georgia, it was a statement win that could prove to be a seismic shift in the SEC East. Kentucky has been raiding the state of Georgia for recruiting, and it is starting to pay off. The Wildcats' roster is made up of more players from the Peach state than the Bluegrass state. That continued this week, following the final home game of the season.
In front of a large, nationally televised audience, the number-two team in the country beat Georgia by four touchdowns. that type of win was enough to get the attention of recruits from Georgia. Four players committed after the win, with three being from Georgia. One of which, three-star linebacker Craig Price, chose UK over UGA and Georgia Tech.
Along with Price, the team inked another Goergia linebacker Clinton Foster. Foster is very small (only 5'9") but plays much larger and reminds many of former Kentucky All-SEC linebacker Danny Trevathan. Foster was also a special teams star that had two return touchdowns in a game for Columbia High School. Between Foster's big play ability and Price's big, physical play - the team landed two future stars at linebacker.
The team nabbed a four star talent Cortez Willis after being the only SEC team to offer Willis a scholarship. Willis' big senior year started to attract SEC schools like Ole Miss and Kentucky, but the Wildcats were quick to offer a spot. Before that, Willis was close to committing to Northwestern, but he found a home with another team of Wildcats. Willis is another return specialist that has grown into a strong corner that led his team in tackles and interceptions.
Finally, Kentucky kept up their out-of-state ways by getting another corner, this time from Tennessee: Orlando Poole. Poole played both ways for Cookeville Community High School, thinking he might be recruited as a receiver. He didn't start playing the corner position until his senior year. Poole was getting recruited heavily by the B1G Ten, with Maryland being the heavy favorite. Poole was holding out for University of Tennessee, but instead picked his favorite team's rival, heading to Lexington to play his college ball.
Players Committed In-Season (Class of 2015)
Jon Estes, OT, Lakewood, OH - 6'2" 270 - Nationally Ranked OT: #5
Cortez Willis, CB, Gresham Park, GA - 6'2" 187 - Nationally Ranked CB: #15
Craig Price, MLB, Dock Junction, GA - 6'3" 245 - Nationally Ranked MLB: #32
Clinton Foster, MLB, Candler-McAfee, GA - 5'9" 215 - Nationally Ranked MLB: #45
Orlando Poole, CB, Cookeville, TN - 6'0" 190 - Nationally Ranked CB: #106
Quinton Carrington, FB, Wickliffe, OH - 6'1" 221 - Nationally Ranked FB: #1
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