ESPN has given out their helmet stickers for Week 2 in the SEC and Kentucky quarterback Maxwell Smith can lick the back of it and put it wherever he wants.
Maxwell Smith, QB, Kentucky: The Wildcats absolutely had to have a win over Kent State Saturday, and they got it, 47-14, thanks to Smith and his arm. The sophomore connected on 30 of 39 passes for 354 yards and four touchdowns. All were career highs, as Smith became the first Kentucky quarterback to throw for 300 or more yards in a game since Matt Hartline did it against Georgia on Oct. 23, 2010. That was also the last time a Kentucky QB threw four touchdown passes.
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Maxwell Smith is tied for 3rd in the country in passing TDs, 4th in completions, 8th in passing yards, 17th in completion percentage, and 1st in Kentucky fan’s thoughts that he couldn’t do this.
My guess the fans should come out next week if they like to watch a quarterback that can throw the football.
Hat Tip to @BW_Jones for rankings
