2009 Kentucky Wildcats football team

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2009 Kentucky Wildcats football
Kentucky Wildcats 2005 logo.svg
Music City Bowl vs Clemson, L 13–21
Conference Southeastern Conference
DivisionEastern Division
Record7–6 (3–5 SEC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Joker Phillips (5th season)
Offensive scheme Pro-style
Defensive coordinator Steve Brown (3rd season)
Base defense 4–3
Home stadium Commonwealth Stadium
Seasons
  2008
2010  
2009 Southeastern Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Eastern Division
No. 3 Florida x%  8 0   13 1  
Georgia  4 4   8 5  
Tennessee  4 4   7 6  
Kentucky  3 5   7 6  
South Carolina  3 5   7 6  
Vanderbilt  0 8   2 10  
Western Division
No. 1 Alabama x$#  8 0   14 0  
No. 17 LSU  5 3   9 4  
No. 20 Ole Miss  4 4   9 4  
Arkansas  3 5   8 5  
Auburn  3 5   8 5  
Mississippi State  3 5   5 7  
Championship: Alabama 32, Florida 13
  • # BCS National Champion
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
  • % BCS at-large representative
  • x Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2009 Kentucky Wildcats football team represented the University of Kentucky during the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Rich Brooks, in his seventh and ultimately final season at Kentucky, and played its home games at Commonwealth Stadium. The Wildcats competed in the Southeastern Conference in its eastern division. They finished the season with a record of 7–6 and 3–5 in conference play, and were defeated by Clemson 21–13 in the Music City Bowl.

Contents

Several days after the Cats' bowl appearance, Brooks retired from coaching. He was immediately replaced by offensive coordinator Joker Phillips, who had agreed in 2008 to be Brooks' designated successor. [1]

Preseason and postseason awards

PFW All-American

2009 Pro Football Weekly All-American First Team
[2]
#NameHeightWeight (lbs.)PositionClassHometown
38 John Conner 5'11"240 Fullback Sr. Cincinnati, OH, U.S.

AP All-SEC

2009 AP All-SEC First Team
[3]
#NameHeightWeight (lbs.)PositionClassHometown
18 Randall Cobb 5'11"190 All-purpose So. Alcoa, TN, U.S.
2009 AP All-SEC Second Team
[3]
#NameHeightWeight (lbs.)PositionClassHometown
20 Derrick Locke 5'9"180 RB Jr. Hugo, OK, U.S.
50Sam Maxwell6'3"244 LB Sr. Hartwell, GA, U.S.
91 Corey Peters 6'3"295 DT Sr. Louisville, KY, U.S.

Preseason SEC picks

Coaches: 6th (East)
AP: 6th (East)

Preseason polls

USA Today/Coaches: 42nd [4]

Preseason All-SEC

2009 All-SEC First Team
[5]
2009 All-SEC Second Team
[5]
2009 All-SEC Third Team
[5]

Current depth chart

As of November 18, 2009

Offense
WR
8 Chris Matthews (Jr.)
16 LaRod King (Fr.)
81 Kyrus Lanxter (Jr.)
LT LG C RG RT
72 Zipp Duncan (Sr.)70 Stuart Hines (So.)61 Jorge Gonzalez (Sr.)78 Christian Johnson (Sr.)76 Justin Jeffries (Sr.)
52 Billy Joe Murphy (So.)67 Larry Warford (Fr.)69 Matt Smith (Fr.)63 Jake Lanefski (So.)75 Brad Durham (Jr.)
74 Trevino Woods (Fr.)64 Osaze Idumwonyi (Fr.)56 Sam Simpson (Fr.)58 Sean Stackhouse (Fr.)59 Dave Ulinski (Fr.)
TE
86 Ross Bogue (Sr.)
80 TC Drake (Sr.)
40 Maurice Grinter (Sr.)
WR
18 Randall Cobb (So.)
85 Gene McCaskill (So.)
13 Eric Adeyemi (So.)
QB
12 Morgan Newton (Fr.)
1 Will Fidler (Jr.)
7 Ryan Mossakowski (Fr.) [6]
FB
38 John Conner (Sr.)
47 AJ Nance (Sr.)
FB
20 Derrick Locke (Jr.)
29 Alphonso Smith (Sr.)
30 Moncell Allen (Jr.)
Defense
CB
34 Paul Warford (Jr.)
15 Martavius Neloms (Fr.)
35 Cartier Rice (Fr.)
DE NT DT DE
94 Taylor Wyndham (Fr.)91 Corey Peters (Sr.)53 Ricky Lumpkin (Jr.)55 DeQuin Evans (So.)
66 Chandler Burden (So.)60 Shane McCord (Jr.)98 Mark Crawford (Jr.)96 Collins Ukwu (Fr.)
95 Patrick Ligon (Fr.)97 Mister Cobble (Fr.)68 Luke McDermott (So.)62 Greg Meisner (So.)
CB
24 Randall Burden (So.)
6 Taiedo Smith (So.)
14 Anthony Mosley (So.)
FS
33 Calvin Harrison (Sr.)
10 Matt Lentz (So.)
11 Greg Wilson (So.)
Sam LB Middle LB Will LB
50 Sam Maxwell (Sr.)4 Micah Johnson (Sr.)22 Danny Trevathan (So.)
57 Jacob Dufrene (So.)46 Ronnie Sneed (So.)47 William Johnson (Fr.)
48 Ridge Wilson (Fr.)43 Mikhail Mabry (Sr.)54 Brandon Thurmond (Jr.)
SS
21 Winston Guy (So.)
27 Ashton Cobb (Sr.)
Special teams
K
88 Joseph Mansour (Fr.)
P
9 Ryan Tydlacka (So.)
LS
Brad Hart (Jr.)
KR
29 Alphonso Smith (Sr.)
20 Derrick Locke (Jr.)
PR
18 Randall Cobb (So.)

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 512:00 pmvs. Miami (OH) * ESPNU W 42–041,037 [7]
September 1912:00 pm Louisville *ESPNUW 31–2766,988 [8]
September 266:00 pmNo. 1 Florida
  • Commonwealth Stadium
  • Lexington, KY (rivalry)
ESPN2 L 7–4164,011 [9]
October 312:21 pmNo. 3 Alabama
  • Commonwealth Stadium
  • Lexington, KY
SECN L 20–3870,967 [10]
October 1012:30 pmat No. 25 South Carolina SECRN L 26–2865,278 [11]
October 177:30 pmat Auburn ESPNUW 21–1486,217 [12]
October 247:00 pm Louisiana–Monroe *
  • Commonwealth Stadium
  • Lexington, KY (Military Appreciation Day)
SECRNW 36–1361,203 [13]
October 317:00 pm Mississippi State Dagger-14-plain.png
  • Commonwealth Stadium
  • Lexington, KY
SECRNL 24–3164,953 [14]
November 71:00 pm Eastern Kentucky *
  • Commonwealth Stadium
  • Lexington, KY
BBSN W 37–1260,053 [15]
November 1412:21 pmat Vanderbilt SECNW 24–1333,675 [16]
November 217:45 pmat Georgia ESPN2W 34–2792,746 [17]
November 287:00 pm Tennessee
ESPNUL 24–30 OT70,981 [18]
December 278:15 pmvs. Clemson *
ESPN L 13–2157,280 [19]

Game summaries

Miami (Ohio)

Pregame Line: [20] -16.5

1234Total
Wildcats02114742
RedHawks00000

Randall Cobb scored a touchdown early in the second quarter

Mike Hartline threw two touchdowns to receiver Randall Cobb and led Kentucky to a 42–0 victory. Hartline had a great first game of the season, throwing 18 of 27 for 222 yards. Cobb caught a 27-yard pass for Kentucky's first touchdown. He also took a direct snap from center and ran 11 yards for a third-quarter touchdown. The versatile sophomore had seven catches for 96 yards. Kentucky's defense also performed very well, picking off Miami twice and holding the Redhawks to under 200 yards of total offense. All-American cornerback Trevard Lindley intercepted a pass in the 3rd quarter and returned it for a 25-yard touchdown. That was Lindley's tenth career interception and his second returned for a touchdown. The pass intercepted was in the second quarter by senior safety Calvin Harrison. Another star of the game was the debut of junior receiver Chris Matthews. Matthews caught a touchdown pass from Hartline late in the 2nd quarter. This was Kentucky's first shut out since 1996 when they shut out Vanderbilt.

Week 1 SEC Defensive Player of the Week: [21] Trevard Lindley was named SEC defensive player of the week after intercepting a pass, scoring a touchdown, and breaking up three passes.

Louisville

Pregame Line: [20] -14

1234Total
Cardinals7061427
Wildcats10701431

Kentucky wins the 2009 Governor's Cup trophy for the third straight year[ citation needed ]

For the third straight season the Kentucky Wildcats defeated the Louisville Cardinals and won the Governor's Cup. This is Kentucky's longest streak since the rivalry was renewed in 1994. Derrick Locke returned a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown and ran for another. A fumbled kickoff return set up Kentucky's final score late in the 4th quarter, a 12-yard pass from Mike Hartline to a leaping Randall Cobb—his former rival for the starting quarterback job. Prior to that, Louisville (1–1) had taken the lead by forcing three consecutive Wildcats turnovers.[ citation needed ]

This back-and-forth battle for the Governor's Cup wasn't won until the final 2 minutes when Louisville quarterback Justin Burke was driving for a potential game-winning score, only to have a pass tipped by Corey Peters and picked off by Sam Maxwell. Kentucky had to punt the ball back to Louisville, but Burke's last-second Hail Mary was incomplete.

For the 9th straight season, the team that rushes for the most yards went on to win the game. Kentucky out gained Louisville running for 168 yards to 133 yards.[ citation needed ]

Week 3 SEC Special Teams Player of the Week: [22] Derrick Locke was named SEC special teams player of the week after returning a kickoff in the first quarter 100 yards for a touchdown.

Florida

Pregame Line: [20] +21.5

1234Total
Gators3103741
Wildcats07007

Alabama

Pregame Line:

1234Total
Crimson Tide71417038
Wildcats607720

South Carolina

Pregame Line:

1234Total
Wildcats3143626
Gamecocks777728

Auburn

Pregame Line:

1234Total
Wildcats0701421
Tigers770014

Louisiana-Monroe

Pregame Line:

1234Total
War Hawks076013
Wildcats14140836

Mississippi State

Pregame Line:

1234Total
Bulldogs3721031
Wildcats7107024

Eastern Kentucky

Pregame Line:

1234Total
Colonels060612
Wildcats71013737

Vanderbilt

Pregame Line:

1234Total
Wildcats737724
Commodores3100013

Georgia

Pregame Line: Georgia by 7.5 [23]

1234Total
Wildcats (7–4, 3–4)60141434
Bulldogs (6–5, 4–4)3177027

Kentucky entered the game not having won at Georgia since 1977. Kentucky jumped out to a 6–0 lead on a 20-yard touchdown pass from Morgan Newton to Derrick Locke (the conversion failed) but Georgia held a 20–6 lead at halftime. [24] [25]

In the third quarter, Randall Cobb scored on a 12-yard touchdown run and LaRod King caught a 21-yard touchdown pass from Newton to draw Kentucky to within 27–20. Kentucky shut out Georgia in the fourth quarter and scored two touchdowns on Derrick Locke's 60-yard pass reception from Newton and Cobb's 1-yard run to give Kentucky the 34–27 win. Newton finished with 137 yards and 3 touchdowns passing, completing 9 of 17 attempts. Locke had 80 yards rushing and 2 receptions for 80 yards and two touchdowns. Cobb had 40 yards and 2 touchdowns rushing and one reception for 19 yards. [24] [25]

The Kentucky defense played a huge role in securing the victory late in the game. Kentucky defensive lineman Shane McCord intercepted a Georgia pass with just under ten minutes remaining in the game. With five and a half minutes left in the game a Georgia quarterback and running back fumbled an exchange at the Kentucky 2-yard line and Kentucky linebacker Danny Trevathan recovered. Kentucky had to punt but linebacker Sam Maxwell intercepted a Georgia pass with 1:45 remaining to seal the win. [24] [25] [26]

Tennessee

Pregame Line:

1234OTTotal
Volunteers77100630
Wildcats14703024

Roster

Roster

[27]

2010 roster alphabetical
Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown/High School/Last College

87 Adams, Brian Wide Receiver 6-4 232 FR-RS Gainesville, Ga./South Forsyth

60 Agomuo, Chris Linebacker 6-2 197 SO-SQ Mason, Ohio/Mason

30 Allen, Moncell Tailback 5-7 232 SR-3L New Orleans, La./Providence Day/Fork Union Military Academy

86 Aumiller, Jordan Tight End 6-4 230 FR-RS Danville, Ky./Boyle County

41 Bailey, Mychal Defensive Back 6-0 185 JR-JC LaGrange, Ga./LaGrange/Southwest Mississippi CC

31 Benton, Mikie Cornerback 5-11 190 SO-SQ Russellville, Ky./Russellville

34 Berry, Ed Wide Receiver 6-0 155 FR-RS Eminence, Ky./Eminence

27 Boyd, Aaron Wide Receiver 6-4 212 SO-1L Lexington, Ky./Henry Clay

10 Brause, Tyler Quarterback 6-4 220 FR-HS Sycamore, Ohio/Wynford

88 Brazley, Nik Wide Receiver 5-9 162 JR-SQ Louisville, Ky./Male

66 Burden, Chandler Offensive tackle 6-4 291 JR-2L Blue Ash, Ohio/La Salle

24 Burden, Randall Cornerback 6-0 175 JR-2L LaGrange, Ga./LaGrange

18 Cobb, Randall Wide Receiver/Quarterback 5-11 186 JR-2L Alcoa, Tenn./Alcoa

97 Cobble, Mister Defensive tackle 6-0 321 FR-RS Louisville, Ky./Central

84 Correll, Gabe Tight End 6-5 231 SO-SQ Cincinnati, Ohio/Anderson/Fork Union Military Academy

98 Crawford, Mark Defensive tackle 6-1 293 JR-1L Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis/Coffeyville CC

62 Davenport, Tyler Offensive line 6-5 309 FR-HS Hodgenville, Ky./LaRue County

61 Davis, Alvin Defensive line 6-4 228 FR-HS Jesup, Ga./Wayne County

77 Davis, Marcus Center 6-1 283 SR-2L Union, Ky./Boone County

60 Delic, Nermin Defensive line 6-5 259 FR-HS Dalton, Ga./Northwest Whitfield

50 Douglas, Mike Defensive end 6-4 225 FR-HS Largo, Fla./Largo

73 Duff, Stephen Offensive tackle 6-0 301 FR-RS Louisville, Ky./Pleasure Ridge Park

57 Dufrene, Jacob Linebacker 6-1 211 SR-3L Cut Off, La./John Curtis Christian

75 Durham, Brad Offensive tackle 6-4 321 SR-3L Mt. Vernon, Ky./Rockcastle County

48 Dutton, Alex Wide Receiver 5-10 170 SO-SQ Louisville, Ky./Trinity

49 Dutton, Nathan Wide Receiver 5-10 169 SO-SQ Louisville, Ky./Trinity

76 Eatmon-Nared, Tevan Offensive line 6-7 280 FR-HS Bucyrus, Ohio/Wynford

55 Evans, DeQuin Defensive end 6-3 256 SR-1L Long Beach, Calif./Cabrillo/Los Angeles Harbor College

19 Fields, E.J. Wide Receiver 6-1 198 SO-SQ Frankfort, Ky./Frankfort

29 Gainer, Brandon Running back 5-11 200 FR-HS Miami, Fla./Central

25 George, Jonathan Tailback 5-10 204 FR-RS Lincoln, Ala./Lincoln

33 Gibbs, Josh Strong Safety 5-10 210 JR-JC Long Beach, Calif./Valencia/College of the Canyons

45 Glenn, Antwane Defensive tackle 6-3 260 JR-SQ Pacolet, S.C./Broome

64 Godby, Max Offensive line 6-4 267 FR-HS Louisville, Ky./Christian Academy of Louisville

21 Guy Jr., Winston Free Safety 6-1 215 JR-2L Lexington, Ky./Lexington Catholic

31 Harper, Michael Wide Receiver 6-1 182 SR-SQ Stone Mountain, Ga./Stephenson/Howard

5 Hartline, Mike Quarterback 6-6 210 SR-3L Canton, Ohio/GlenOak

65 Helton, J.J. Long Snapper 6-3 225 SR-3L Franklin, Tenn./Franklin

90 Henderson, Justin Defensive end 6-3 236 FR-HS Bamberg, S.C./Bamberg-Ehrhardt

70 Hines, Stuart Offensive Guard 6-4 291 JR-2L Bowling Green, Ky./Bowling Green

83 Holloway, Spencer Defensive line 6-3 250 FR-HS Louisville, Ky./Trinity

37 Hudnell, Christian Cornerback 6-0 202 FR-RS Cameron Park, Calif./Jesuit

2 Huzzie, Qua Linebacker 5-10 210 FR-RS LaGrange, Ga./LaGrange

51 Johnson, Tristian Defensive end 6-1 259 FR-RS LaGrange, Ga./LaGrange

13 Jones, E.J. Wide Receiver 5-9 160 SR-SQ Miami, Fla./Northwestern/Marian College/Pasadena City College

36 Joseph, Andrew Fullback 5-10 226 FR-RS Marietta, Ga./Pope/Naval Academy Prep School

82 Kendrick, Anthony Tight End 6-3 252 FR-RS Katy, Texas/Seven Lakes

16 King, La'Rod Wide Receiver 6-4 204 SO-1L Radcliff, Ky./North Hardin

63 Lanefski, Jake Offensive Guard/Center 6-4 292 JR-2L Mobile, Ala./McGill-Toolen Catholic

91 Laughlin, Brice Defensive line 6-3 280 FR-HS Summerville, S.C./Summerville

78 Lewellen, Jacob Defensive end 6-3 244 SO-SQ Louisville, Ky./Manual

45 Lewis, Tatum Fullback 6-0 245 SO-SQ Winchester, Ky./George Rogers Clark

95 Ligon, Patrick Defensive end 6-4 238 FR-RS Germantown, Tenn./Christian Brothers

20 Locke, Derrick Tailback 5-9 190 SR-3L Hugo, Okla./Hugo

53 Lumpkin, Ricky Defensive tackle 6-4 306 SR-3L Clarksville, Tenn./Kenwood

88 Mansour, Joe Kicker/Punter 6-2 181 FR-HS LaGrange, Ga./LaGrange

8 Matthews, Chris Wide Receiver 6-5 219 SR-1L Los Angeles, Calif./Dorsey/Los Angeles Harbor College

47 McCaden, Tevin Running back 5-8 200 FR-HS Lexington, Ky./Bryan Station

13 McCaskill, Gene Wide Receiver 6-0 192 JR-2L Chester, S.C./Chester

92 McCord, Shane Defensive tackle 6-2 291 SR-3L Hartwell, Ga./Hart County

68 McDermott, Luke Defensive tackle 6-1 265 JR-SQ Louisville, Ky./Trinity

54 McDuffen, Malcolm Linebacker 6-3 205 FR-HS Hopkinsville, Ky./Christian County

93 McIntosh, Craig Kicker 6-0 199 SO-1L Lexington, Ky./Lexington Christian

37 Meisner, Greg Fullback 6-1 236 JR-1L Greensburg, Pa./Hempfield Area

42 Melillo, Nick Tight End 6-2 242 JR-1L Louisville, Ky./Trinity/Lindenwood

71 Mingey, Burt Offensive line 6-7 330 FR-HS Lexington, Ky./Lafayette

79 Mitchell, Kevin Offensive Guard 6-6 326 FR-RS Winston, Ga./Alexander

44 Mosby, Ryan Linebacker 5-11 206 FR-RS Heath, Texas/Rockwall-Heath

14 Mosley, Anthony Cornerback 6-0 169 JR-1L Ellenwood, Ga./Tucker

7 Mossakowski, Ryan Quarterback 6-4 224 FR-RS Frisco, Texas/Centennial

52 Murphy, Billy Joe Offensive tackle 6-6 294 JR-2L Gamaliel, Ky./Monroe County

41 Murphy, Brian Fullback 6-0 220 JR-SQ Big Stone Gap, Va./Powell Valley

15 Neloms, Martavius Cornerback 6-1 184 SO-1L Memphis, Tenn./Fairley

12 Newton, Morgan Quarterback 6-4 235 SO-1L Carmel, Ind./Carmel

78 Noltemeyer, David Offensive line 6-4 275 FR-HS Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier

Patterson, Tim Linebacker 6-4 220 FR-HS Louisville, Ky./Central

14 Phillippi, Ryan Quarterback 5-11 178 RS FR-SQ Lexington, Ky./Henry Clay

93 Porter, Elliott Defensive tackle 6-3 290 FR-HS Waggaman, La./Archbishop Shaw

1 Priester, Jerell Cornerback 5-9 170 FR-HS Ulmer, S.C./Allendale-Fairfax

39 Ratliff, Jewell Linebacker 6-1 230 FR-HS New Orleans, La./McDonogh 35

35 Rice, Cartier Cornerback 5-10 182 SO-1L Duncan, S.C./Byrnes

3 Roark, Matt Wide Receiver 6-5 209 JR-2L Acworth, Ga./North Cobb

89 Robinson, Tyler Tight End 6-3 243 FR-HS Friendsville, Tenn./Alcoa

99 Rumph, Donte Defensive line 6-3 265 FR-HS St. Matthews, S.C./Calhoun County/Fork Union Military Academy

23 Russell, Donald Tailback 5-11 209 SO-1L West Palm Beach, Fla./Dwyer

4 Sanders, Raymond Running back 5-8 185 FR-HS Stone Mountain, Ga./Stephenson

15 Sargent, Tyler Quarterback 6-4 217 JR-SQ Waynesville, Ohio/Clinton Massie

80 Shields, Ronnie Tight End 6-5 220 FR-HS Stone Mountain, Ga./Stephenson

38 Simmons, Eric Defensive Back 6-0 180 FR-HS Atlanta, Ga./Westlake

90 Simmons, Pat Kicker 6-2 204 SO-SQ LaGrange, Ga./LaGrange

32 Simpson, Miles Running back 6-2 210 FR-HS Independence, Ky./Simon Kenton

56 Simpson, Sam Center 6-4 275 FR-RS Lexington, Ky./Henry Clay

85 Smith, Alex Tight End 6-5 251 FR-HS Cincinnati, Ohio/Lakota West

69 Smith, Matt Center 6-4 288 SO-1L Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier

6 Smith, Taiedo Free Safety 6-0 188 JR-2L Dunnellon, Fla./Dunnellon

46 Sneed, Ronnie Linebacker 6-2 233 JR-2L Tallahassee, Fla./Florida

58 Stackhouse, Sean Offensive Guard 6-4 265 SO-SQ Jacksonville, Fla./Mandarin

49 Thomas, Antonio Linebacker 6-1 236 JR-SQ Cowpens, S.C./Broome

59 Thomas, Jon Long Snapper 5-11 231 JR-SQ Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier

22 Trevathan, Danny Linebacker 6-1 223 JR-2L Leesburg, Fla./Leesburg

34 Trimble, Dale Defensive Back 5-10 175 FR-HS Gadsden, Ala./Gadsden City

9 Tydlacka, Ryan Punter/Kicker 6-1 201 JR-2L Louisville, Ky./Trinity

28 Tyler, Dakotah Free Safety 5-11 207 FR-RS Indianapolis, Ind./Pike

96 Ukwu, Collins Defensive end 6-5 249 SO-1L La Vergne, Tenn./La Vergne

59 Ulinski, Dave Offensive Guard 6-5 321 SO-1L Louisville, Ky./duPont Manual

17 Walker, Jarvis Free Safety 6-1 208 FR-RS Marrero, La./Archbishop Rummel

72 Wallace, Ryan Offensive tackle 6-5 250 SO-TR Bowling Green, Ky./Bowling Green/Colorado

67 Warford, Larry Offensive Guard 6-3 329 SO-1L Richmond, Ky./Madison Central

26 Williams, CoShik Tailback 5-9 180 SO-1L Hiram, Ga./Hiram

40 Williamson, Avery Linebacker 6-1 221 FR-HS Milan, Tenn./Milan

11 Wilson, Greg Linebacker 6-1 218 JR-2L College Park, Ga./North Clayton

48 Wilson, Ridge Linebacker 6-3 240 SO-1L Louisville, Ky./Central

74 Woods, Trevino Offensive tackle 6-5 290 SO-SQ Athens, Ga./Clarke Central

94 Wyndham, Taylor Defensive end 6-4 238 SO-1L Swansea, S.C./Swansea

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Statistics

Team

UKOpp
Scoring183161
  Points per Game26.123.0
First Downs134130
  Rushing7564
  Passing5258
  Penalty78
Total Offense23612466
  Avg per Play5.05.2
  Avg per Game337.3352.3
Fumbles-Lost9-46-3
Penalties-Yards37-33344-349
  Avg per Game47.649.9
UKOpp
Punts-Yards35-134337-1390
  Avg Net Punt38.437.6
Time of Possession/Game29:3430:26
3rd Down Conversions39/10247/109
4th Down Conversions10/136/12
Touchdowns Scored2421
Field Goals-Attempts5-85-8
PAT-Attempts22-2320-21
Attendance281,169154,495
  Games/Avg per Game4/70,2922/77,248
  Neutral Site Games01/41037

Scores by quarter

1234Total
Kentucky33702456183
Opponents59353928161

Offense

Rushing

NameGP-GSAttGainLossNetAvgTDLongAvg/G
Derrick Locke7-5109523284954.533170.7
Randall Cobb7-03528332808.046140.0
Alfonso Smith7-235165101554.411622.1
Moncell Allen7-01910411035.412014.6
John Conner6-01810001005.623916.7
CoShik Williams3-012520464.30817.3
Donald Russell4-010461454.501211.2
Mike Hartline5-0154720271.8095.4
Will Fidler5-093612242.71114.8
Morgan Newton 2-0113713242.211012.0
AJ Nance7-014044.0040.6
Maurice Grinter7-022021.0020.3
TEAM7-040-7-1.8-1.800-1.0
Total728013999513044.71361186.3
Opponents7274133811912194.4835174.1

Passing

NameGP-GSEfficAtt-CmpPctYdsTD-INTLngAvg/G
Mike Hartline5-5119.277-12760.67926-655158.4
Will Fidler5-091.417-3548.61631-12532.6
Morgan Newton2-156.38-1942.1560-12328.0
Randall Cobb7-197.72-633.3460376.6
Tyler Sargeant1-00.00-10.00000
Total7105.8104-18955.010577-855151.0
Opponents7111.4100-19950.3124710-866178.1

Receiving

NameGP-GSReceptionsYdsAvgTDLongAvg/G
Randall Cobb7-62834912.545549.9
Chris Matthews7-61921211.213730.3
Derrick Locke7-0161288.002118.3
Gene McCaskill7-189612.003113.7
Kyrus Lanxter5-07588.301611.6
John Conner6-05469.21257.7
TC Drake7-045012.50207.1
Moncell Allen7-04194.8072.7
Matt Roark7-033010.00154.3
Nick Melilo7-03227.3083.1
Ross Bogue7-02147.01122.0
Eric Adeyemi6-02105.0061.7
Gabe Correll2-011515.00157.5
Alfonso Smith7-0100.0000.0
Total7104105710.2755151.0
Opponents7100124712.51066178.1

Defense

NameGP-GSTacklesSacksPass DefenseInterceptionsFumblesBlkd
Kick
SoloAstTotalTFL-YdsNo-YdsBrUpQBHNo.-YdsAvgTDLongNo.-YdsFF
Micah Johnson7-72431554.5-61.0-1210000000
Danny Trevathan7-72720472.0-50100000000
Calvin Harrison7-72418422.0-50102-42420211-1300
Sam Maxwell7-72715423.5-80.5-3502-260130000
Winston Guy7-72022421.5-91.0-7400000000
Corey Peters7-71414287.5-384.0-323400001-000
Randall Burden7-3175220.5-2051-5050.01500000
DeQuin Evans7-7712196.0-253.0-21010000000
Matt Lentz7-0171180-00101-2323.0023000
Trevard Lindley4-4112131.0-40401-2525126000
Ricky Lumpkin7-794131.0-10000000000
Paul Warford4-483110-00400000000
Taylor Wyndham7-257122.5-112.0-9210000010
Taiedo Smith7-065110-00000000000
Martavius Neloms6-174110-00000000000
Collins Ukwu7-464101.5-60.5-2110000000
Ronnie Sneed7-03690-00100000000
Chandler Burden7-24480.5-10010000000
Mark Crawford7-01780-00100000000
Shane McCord7-05270-00000000000
AJ Nance7-03250-001000001-000
Ashton Cobb5-03140-00001-33.003000
Matt Roark7-02240-00000000000
Moncell Allen7-04040-00000000000
Alfonso Smith7-03140-00000000000
Cartier Rice4-02130-00000000000
Jacob Dufrene7-03030-00000000000
Randall Cobb7-02020-00000000000
Greg Wilson7-01120-00000000000
Antwane Glenn2-00110-00000000000
Greg Meisner3-02020-00100000000
Chris Matthews6-01010-00000000000
Ridge Wilson6-00110-00000000000
Mikhail Mabry7-00110-00000000000
Antonio Thomas2-00110-00000000000
Anthony Mosley4-01010-00000000000
Ross Bogue7-00110-00000000000
Mike Hartline6-01010-00000000000
Total728219647835-12312-754398-16921.12503-1310
Opponents728122450528-927-4024178-648.0003-4540

Special teams

NamePuntingField GoalsKickoffs
No.YdsAvgLongTBFCI20BlkdAtt.MadePct.LongNo.YdsAvgTBOB
Lones Seiber000000005862.54916104665.410
Ryan Tydlacka34134339.559311126000000000
Craig McIntosh00000000000020121460.721
Total35134338.4593111215862.54936226062.831
Opponents37139037.65637703837.53434205560.441
NamePunt ReturnsKick Returns
No.YdsAvgTDLongNo.YdsAvgTDLong
Derrick Locke00000419147.751100
Alfonso Smith0000023517.5019
Winston Guy0000012828028
Randall Cobb1419113.617300000
Gene McCaskill1100101000000
Total1520113.41732966723.01100
Opponents7497.01233273122.8065

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Class of 2010 commitments/signees

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
NameHometownHigh school / collegeHeightWeightCommit date
Mychal Bailey
DB
LaGrange, Georgia Southwest Mississippi C.C. 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)206 lb (93 kg)Sep 11, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A
Tyler Brause
QB
Bucyrus, Ohio Wynford 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)220 lb (100 kg)Aug 20, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 73
Alvin Davis
DE
Jesup, Georgia Wayne County 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)225 lb (102 kg)Oct 21, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 40
Nermin Delic
TE/DE
Tunnel Hill, Georgia Northwest Whitfield 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)228 lb (103 kg)Nov 25, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 77
Mike Douglas
DE
Largo, Florida Largo 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)225 lb (102 kg)Dec 14, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 1 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 75
Teven Eatmon
TE/OL
Bucyrus, Ohio Wynford 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)280 lb (130 kg)Aug 20, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 77
Brandon Gainer
RB
Miami, Florida Miami 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)200 lb (91 kg)Feb 3, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 80
Kenarious Gates
OT
Greenville, Georgia Greenville 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)285 lb (129 kg)Dec 20, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 72
Josh Gibbs
SS
Santa Clarita, California College of the Canyons 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)200 lb (91 kg)Sep 15, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A
Justin Henderson
DE
Bamberg, South Carolina Bamberg-Ehrhardt 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)230 lb (100 kg)Apr 18, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 74
Farrington Huguenin
DE
Columbia, South Carolina Dreher 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)240 lb (110 kg)Jan 29, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 40
Jabari Johnson
LB
Stone Mountain, Georgia Stephenson 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)220 lb (100 kg)Oct 30, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 1 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 77
Brice Laughlin
DT
Summerville, South Carolina Summerville 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)260 lb (120 kg)Dec 7, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 78
Joseph Mansour
K
LaGrange, Georgia LaGrange 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)174 lb (79 kg)Jul 1, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 71
Tim McAdoo
DT
Murfreesboro, Tennessee Oakland 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)310 lb (140 kg)Aug 17, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 76
Malcolm McDuffen
LB
Hopkinsville, Kentucky Christian County 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)205 lb (93 kg)Sep 19, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 77
Elliot Porter
DT
Marrero, Louisiana Archbishop Shaw 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)275 lb (125 kg)Aug 13, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 79
Tyler Robinson
TE
Alcoa, Tennessee Alcoa 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)250 lb (110 kg)Sep 26, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 77
Raymond Sanders
RB
Stone Mountain, Georgia Stephenson 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)175 lb (79 kg)Aug 2, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 76
Ronnie Shields
TE
Stone Mountain, Georgia Stephenson 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)220 lb (100 kg)Oct 30, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 73
Eric Simmons
DB
Atlanta, Georgia Westlake 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)185 lb (84 kg)Oct 14, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: N/A    247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 78
Alex Smith
TE
Cincinnati, Ohio Lakota West 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)225 lb (102 kg)Feb 3, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 78
Ryan Smith
DB
Cordova, Alabama Cordova 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)208 lb (94 kg)Oct 15, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 74
Dale Trimble
DB
Gadsden, Alabama Gadsden 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)165 lb (75 kg)Dec 6, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 79
Avery Williamson
LB
Milan, Tennessee Milan 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)220 lb (100 kg)Nov 19, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 74
Overall recruiting rankings:
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Kentucky 2010 Football Commitments". Rivals.com. Retrieved May 27, 2009.
  • "2010 Kentucky Football Commits". Scout.com. Retrieved May 27, 2009.
  • "ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved May 27, 2009.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout.com. Retrieved May 27, 2009.
  • "2010 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved May 27, 2009.

Class of 2011 commitments

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
NameHometownHigh school / collegeHeightWeight40Commit date
Jon Davis
TE
Louisville, Kentucky Eastern 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)235 lb (107 kg)4.6Dec 11, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 1 stars.svg     Rivals: N/A    247Sports: N/A
Darrian Miller
OT
Lexington, Kentucky Bryan Station 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)265 lb (120 kg)4.87Dec 20, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: N/A    247Sports: N/A
Overall recruiting rankings:
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

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