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Ray Davis is attempting to use his new platform to help others in need. The former All-SEC tailback at Kentucky was a fourth-round pick of the Buffalo Bills in the 2024 NFL Draft and is preparing for his rookie season. Before that arrives, Davis has partnered with Fostering Greatness to help kids in the Foster Care System. On Thursday, a luggage drive was held in Western New York in an effort to provide a sense of home to kids in the foster system. “Having a suitcase or luggage is very important because that’s a sense of being at home,” Davis told reporters at Thursday’s Fostering Greatness Lu...
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We are in the infant stages of College Football Talking Season. To get the ball rolling, Andy Staples took a closer look at the floor and ceiling of each team in the SEC with On3’s National Director of Scouting Cody Bellaire. Projecting how Kentucky will fare in the new-look SEC may be a tough pill to swallow for the Big Blue Nation. In college football, you are a prisoner of your schedule. Like every SEC slate, this year’s schedule features few layups. There also aren’t great opportunities to take big swings on the best teams in the sport because almost all of those games are on the road: Tex...
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The Buffalo Bills are going through a significant transition in 2024. After five consecutive playoff appearances that only got the franchise one AFC Championship Game appearance, Josh Allen‘s $30.3 million cap hit is forcing general manager Brandon Beane to get extra creative with how Buffalo builds a roster. Buffalo has lost more than a handful of contributors to free agency this offseason to get under the cap and that includes some significant starters on both sides of the football. In the backfield, RB2 Latavius Murray is currently a free agent, and Damien Harris retired from football. That...
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From rags to riches, Ray Davis has achieved what once seemed impossible. The former Kentucky running back was selected by the Buffalo Bills in the fourth round of the NFL Draft with pick No. 128. A decade ago he was homeless. Instead of getting lost in the foster care shuffle, Davis played the difficult hand he was dealt and fought through adversity at so many stages until his name was announced on the NFL Draft stage in Detroit. It’s an incredibly heartwarming story that will end with the explosive athlete playing on NFL Sundays. Joining Davis as drafted Wildcats so far are DB Andru Phillips ...
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The 2024 NFL Draft is less than one week away. Professional football organizations are hosting final visits and making the final adjustments to their big board rankings. Personnel departments are focusing on the last weekend in April for the three-day mega-event in Detroit that will include 257 picks over seven rounds. For the Kentucky football program, the Wildcats are scheduled to have a busy Day 2 and Day 3 this year. There are a handful of players that could end up being draft selections. KSR is here to get you ready after being there every step of the way — combine, pro day — during the p...
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Brock Vandagriff just completed his first spring practice with the Kentucky Wildcats. He gave the BBN a few reasons to be excited about what’s to come this fall. His passes aren’t the only thing turning heads. Vandagriff is bringing his own unique style to the University of Kentucky. It’s not exactly what some would consider high fashion, unless you’re a Dad who just wants to get your yardwork done so you can enjoy a couple of cold ones. Take a closer look and you’ll notice he’s rocking a phone clip on his belt. That’s my kinda quarterback. We need an advertiser to step up to the plate to offe...
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