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Topic: Brooks: Recruits will be there for the cats..
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catmandoo
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posted 08-01-2009 01:23 PM
When it's all said and done we will have a decent recruiting class..
UK coach Rich Brooks stressed on Friday — before the Wildcats' annual Kickoff Luncheon at the Hyatt Regency — that recruiting is going well, despite the fact that only two players in the high school class of 2010 are known to have committed to play for the Cats. “Believe me, recruiting is not going to dry up for the Kentucky Wildcats,” Brooks said. “We're going to get good football players. We're going to continue to get players that are capable of competing at the (Southeastern Conference) level. Whether it happens last week or next week or in December, I'm not that concerned about it. There's an awful lot of good football players out there that haven't committed to anybody at this point.” The numbers back up that assertion. Of the top 250 players in the class of 2010, according to Rivals.com, 110 remain uncommitted to a college. Eight of those players have expressed interest in UK, according to Rivals.
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Cat Fan In The Mill
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posted 08-04-2009 12:51 PM
God, I hope Coach Brooks is right. The Cats need to continue "keeping up with the Jones'" in order to be competitive in the SEC.
One down year in recruiting could be bad, especially in the SEC.
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