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Dru Phillips last suited up for the Kentucky Wildcats on December 29. Nearly four months later, he’s preparing to hear his name called in the NFL Draft. Four months is a long time. NFL Draft prospects don’t just sit around and wait to be selected. It’s an exhaustive process, one Phillips was kind enough to detail this week on 11 Personnel. “You got the (NFL) Combine and I was lucky enough to be invited to the Senior Bowl,” Phillips said. “Those are really good opportunities, but at the same time, it’s something you have to go to and you gotta do good, or else they’re going to drop your whole s...
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The Kentucky Football Spring Game is on the horizon. Even though it’s not technically a spring game, just a practice, Saturday afternoon will give the BBN its first opportunity to see many new Kentucky Wildcats in action at Kroger Field. There’s always an adjustment period while learning the new numbers for the new players. Allow this to serve as a shortcut before you see them in action at Kroger Field on Saturday at 1 pm EST. View the entire 2024 Kentucky Football Numerical Roster during Spring Practice. 12- Brock Vandagriff The Brocket Ship is officially landing in Lexington on Saturday. Aft...
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Former Ohio State transfer Jantzen Dunn is now in year two at Kentucky. The former top-200 recruit has a great shot at seizing a starting position as a redshirt junior. The talent has always been there for the Bowling Green (Ky.) South Warren product, but now it’s starting to all come together for Dunn. The class of 2021 product has embraced the process. “He’s grown both on the field and off the field. He’s bought into our process. I think he’s starting to see the benefits of that,” Kentucky defensive backs coach Chris Collins said about Dunn on Thursday. “Excited about his growth.” Subscribe ...
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Mark Stoops opened the doors of the Joe Craft Football Training Facility to members of the media Saturday afternoon. KSR had all hands on deck for the action. Even though it was only about half of the practice, Nick Roush and Adam Luckett still learned a thing or two about this Kentucky football team. Brock Vandagriff Looks like an SEC Quarterback Roush: The quarterback is the most important position on the football field and we know so very little about the next one taking snaps for the Wildcats. The guy who was a five-star talent in high school is built like an SEC starter. Every bit of 6-fo...
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