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"Alcoa High School senior quarterback Randall Cobb has decided to remain committed to Kentucky.
Cobb said Tuesday night that he has canceled his official visit to Tennessee set for this weekend. He called Tennessee assistant coach Dan Brooks to alert him of the decision.
Tennessees new offensive coordinator Dave Clawson also got a call from Cobb.
He was supposed to come over to the house tonight (Tuesday night), said Cobb, the 2007 Class 2A Mr. Football back. But I called him and told him Im firmly committed to Kentucky, that it wouldnt be a good idea to come over.
Cobb committed to Kentucky in June. He went on a visit to Lexington this past weekend and by the time he returned Sunday, he knew Kentucky was definitely the place for him.
It was so good, talking with all the coaches and the players, said Cobb. It was perfect with all those guys. It just felt like home up there to me.
Cobb rushed for 793 yards and 13 touchdowns on 88 carries this past season, also passing for 1,765 yards and 22 touchdowns on 89-for-138 passing. He threw only two interceptions in 15 games.
Cobb was intrigued by the avenue of possibly getting to play quarterback at Tennessee. That was something he thought he may not get to do at Kentucky, until this past weekend. Cobb said he miscomprehended what Kentucky quarterbacks coach Randy Sanders, a former UT offensive coordinator, had told him in a previous visit. Cobb said Tuesday he will get the chance to practice with the quarterbacks and attend the quarterbacks meetings and get a look at wide receiver. Cobb said Sanders nor coach Rich Brooks ever lied to him, and that when Sanders was thinking of possibly leaving to be coach at Western Carolina that he was straight up with Cobb about it.
Cobb also said he could be returning kicks and punts.
Now that the recruiting process has slowed, Cobb can return to normalcy.
Im pretty excited, he said. It has caused stress on my family. I just want that to be gone now.
Now we cant even get the local kids to stay home...
Cobb said Tuesday night that he has canceled his official visit to Tennessee set for this weekend. He called Tennessee assistant coach Dan Brooks to alert him of the decision.
Tennessees new offensive coordinator Dave Clawson also got a call from Cobb.
He was supposed to come over to the house tonight (Tuesday night), said Cobb, the 2007 Class 2A Mr. Football back. But I called him and told him Im firmly committed to Kentucky, that it wouldnt be a good idea to come over.
Cobb committed to Kentucky in June. He went on a visit to Lexington this past weekend and by the time he returned Sunday, he knew Kentucky was definitely the place for him.
It was so good, talking with all the coaches and the players, said Cobb. It was perfect with all those guys. It just felt like home up there to me.
Cobb rushed for 793 yards and 13 touchdowns on 88 carries this past season, also passing for 1,765 yards and 22 touchdowns on 89-for-138 passing. He threw only two interceptions in 15 games.
Cobb was intrigued by the avenue of possibly getting to play quarterback at Tennessee. That was something he thought he may not get to do at Kentucky, until this past weekend. Cobb said he miscomprehended what Kentucky quarterbacks coach Randy Sanders, a former UT offensive coordinator, had told him in a previous visit. Cobb said Tuesday he will get the chance to practice with the quarterbacks and attend the quarterbacks meetings and get a look at wide receiver. Cobb said Sanders nor coach Rich Brooks ever lied to him, and that when Sanders was thinking of possibly leaving to be coach at Western Carolina that he was straight up with Cobb about it.
Cobb also said he could be returning kicks and punts.
Now that the recruiting process has slowed, Cobb can return to normalcy.
Im pretty excited, he said. It has caused stress on my family. I just want that to be gone now.
Now we cant even get the local kids to stay home...