Kentucky isn’t ranked last in everything.
ESPN’s Chris Low and Eric Aschoff have ranked the quarterbacks in the SEC and Ole Miss and Texas A&M are below the Wildcats.
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[B]12. Kentucky: [/B][URL=”http://espn.go.com/college-football/player/_/id/517427/maxwell-smith”]Maxwell Smith[/URL][COLOR=#333333][FONT=verdana] was far from perfect last year, but he took advantage of his time on the field. After replacing the injured [/FONT][/COLOR][URL=”http://espn.go.com/college-football/player/_/id/480265/morgan-newton”]Morgan Newton[/URL][COLOR=#333333][FONT=verdana] late in 2011, Smith was named to the SEC’s All-Freshmen team. He also seemed to improve this spring with Newton watching and rehabbing. Newton’s time as a starter could be over, but both will be pushed by incoming freshman Patrick Towles, who might be more physically gifted than the two ahead of him.
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My guess is Kentucky will be ranked higher every year as Towles matures.
