Of the future hopefully. We are due for some good mojo so hope he is awesome.
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We've got ourselves a good one here folks. Since Andrew Woodson, we've had a number of highly touted HS QB signees that just never really panned out. A couple of them showed tremendous promise, but never overcame injuries that derailed promising careers. A few more were obviously overrated by the various recruiting services. I think UK is due to have a highly touted HS QB recruit come in that actually meets or exceeds expectations. I believe Ponatoski will deliver.Comment
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At 6’2â€, he’s a little on the short side but hopefully he’s really good at making quick reads and accurate with his throws.Comment
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Some big questions loom though. While he seems like a fantastic pickup, will his focus be on baseball? For one, he's projected to be drafted in the MLB draft. What round, who knows, but there is still that decision looming if he's drafted in a decent spot. The other question is will he be able to participate in Spring ball when he will be playing baseball? I would think Spring football would be pretty important for his QB development. So who's happier? Mingioni or Stoops?"It don't make much sense that common sense don't make no sense no more" John Prine👍 1Comment
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Some big questions loom though. While he seems like a fantastic pickup, will his focus be on baseball? For one, he's projected to be drafted in the MLB draft. What round, who knows, but there is still that decision looming if he's drafted in a decent spot. The other question is will he be able to participate in Spring ball when he will be playing baseball? I would think Spring football would be pretty important for his QB development. So who's happier? Mingioni or Stoops?
"In baseball, players become eligible for the MLB draft primarily after graduating from high school, completing their junior year of college, or turning 21 years old. Junior college players can be drafted after any year of attendance."
He has not graduated from high school yet.
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Not as worried about baseball as I was earlier. He can not be drafted this year as he is not eligible.
"In baseball, players become eligible for the MLB draft primarily after graduating from high school, completing their junior year of college, or turning 21 years old. Junior college players can be drafted after any year of attendance."
He has not graduated from high school yet.
"It don't make much sense that common sense don't make no sense no more" John Prine👍 1Comment
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Not as worried about baseball as I was earlier. He can not be drafted this year as he is not eligible.
"In baseball, players become eligible for the MLB draft primarily after graduating from high school, completing their junior year of college, or turning 21 years old. Junior college players can be drafted after any year of attendance."
He has not graduated from high school yet.
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We've got ourselves a good one here folks. Since Andrew Woodson, we've had a number of highly touted HS QB signees that just never really panned out. A couple of them showed tremendous promise, but never overcame injuries that derailed promising careers. A few more were obviously overrated by the various recruiting services. I think UK is due to have a highly touted HS QB recruit come in that actually meets or exceeds expectations. I believe Ponatoski will deliver.👍 1Comment
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I would have been a lot more worried about this prior to the existence of NIL.Philippians 4:11-4:13👍 1Comment
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