The real trouble for the Kentucky Wildcats this season is to find who will lead the squad this upcoming season in the quarterback position.
Right now, the first-year head coach Joker Phillips is having trouble trying to find the starting player among senior Mike Hartline, sophomore Morgan Newton, and the freshman Ryan Mossakowski, a battle to watch closely if you are a [URL=”http://www.betus.com/sports-betting/ncaa-football/”]NCAA Football Betting[/URL] fan.[PRBREAK][/PRBREAK]
Phillips knows that with Newton and Mossakowski he has talent to develop, meaning his offenses can’t be that entirely complex. With Hartline, he gets the experience but not great numbers offensively.
“No quarterback coach or head coach is just going to give somebody a position. I took it as we were going to have great competition, I was going to be as confident as I can, study as much film as I can and just play my game,” Hartline said. “I have always told myself that in the previous years when I had to compete for a job, and it has worked to my favor. You just have to stay confident in yourself and understand what is expected out of you.”
The load of the offense could go through the senior running back Derrick Locke, who had a decent year recording 906 yards with six TDs.
Everybody knows that Kentucky’s biggest playmaker is junior [URL=”http://search.espn.go.com/randall-cobb/”]Randall Cobb[/URL], an amazing “I can do everything” kind of player that can run and catch the ball.
He had 60 career receptions for 644 yards and six touchdowns, while he rushed for 899 yards and 17 touchdowns and threw for 631 yards and two touchdowns in limited time at quarterback. Amazing.
