Chris Low of ESPN.com has been ranking the top 25 in the SEC and Randall Cobb is coming in at #7.
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Low makes the case for Cobb:
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One of the more versatile performers in recent SEC history, Cobb was a little bit of everything last season for the Wildcats on his way to breaking Darren McFadden’s SEC single-season record for all-purpose yards. The 5-11, 186-pound Cobb lined up at receiver and quarterback. He returned kickoffs and punts and was also Kentucky’s holder on placement kicks. With 424 rushing yards and 1,017 receiving yards, Cobb just missed becoming the first player in SEC history to rush for 500 yards and have 1,000 receiving yards in the same season. And even though Kentucky won just two SEC games, Cobb was at his best against league competition. He topped all receivers with 63 catches against SEC defenses and was third with 694 receiving yards. He had the game-winning touchdown catch against South Carolina, which was Kentucky’s biggest win of the season, and accounted for some type of score in 11 of the Wildcats’ 13 contests. Few players have come through this league and impacted games as many different ways as Cobb did last season.
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