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Courier Journal's Top 50 College Prospects
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Kentucky's top 50 college prospects

By Jason Frakes August 16, 2015

Here are the top 50 high school football prospects in Kentucky, listed alphabetically. Compiled by Jason Frakes and based on a poll of coaches and recruiting services.

Player, school Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. College

Mason Alstatt, Lafayette DB 6-0 190 Sr. Wofford

Blake Asher, Leslie County DT 6-4 300 Sr. TBA

Quinton Baker, Ashland Blazer RB 5-8 196 Sr. Marshall

Clay Bolin, Bourbon County QB 6-1 190 Sr. Morehead State

Jairus Brents, Waggener DB 5-9 175 So. TBA

Rodjay Burns, Trinity WR/DB 6-2 180 Sr. Louisville

Logan Butler, St. Xavier LB 6-1 190 Sr. TBA

Dee Cain, Caldwell County DB 6-2 215 Sr. WKU

Keyron Catlett, Christian County WR 5-10 175 Jr. TBA

Sean Cleasant, Manual DT 6-2 275 Jr. TBA

Devante Colton, South Warren LB 6-1 215 Sr. TBA

Kash Daniel, Paintsville LB 6-3 235 Sr. Kentucky

Derek Dorsey, Manual DT 6-4 263 Sr. Louisville

Connor Foos, Trinity DE 6-4 260 Sr. TBA

Dalton Frasure, Prestonsburg TE 6-3 235 Sr. Austin Peay

Devin Gentry, Male RB 5-10 180 Sr. TBA

Keith Guy, Scott County RB 6-0 175 Sr. TBA

Austin Hergott, Highlands QB 6-4 22- Sr. C. Michigan

Tre Hornbuckle, Murray DE 6-4 235 Sr. Duke

Mikel Horton, Bryan Station DT 6-1 315 Sr. Wofford

Ray Horton, Belfry DT 6-2 265 Jr. TBA

Zy’Aire Hughes, McCracken County ATH 6-1 175 Sr. Kentucky

Drake Jackson, Woodford County OL 6-2 300 Sr. Kentucky

Seth Joest, Woodford County OL 6-3 290 Sr. WKU

Austin Johnson, DeSales P 6-2 185 Sr. Louisville

Jake Johnson, Pulaski County WR 6-1 185 Jr. TBA

Jaylen Jones, Lexington Catholic RB 6-1 210 Sr. TBA

Devon Key, Bryan Station S 6-1 194 Sr. TBA

Lamarius Kinslow, Fern Creek WR/LB 6-2 225 Sr. WKU

Kolbe Langhi, Christian County QB 6-5 218 So. TBA

Vincent Lococo, Trinity LB 5-11 220 Sr. TBA

Damon Lowe, Trinity LB 5-11 235 Sr. TBA

Jordan Meredith, Bowling Green OL 6-2 275 Sr. WKU

Tanner Morgan, Ryle QB 6-1 204 Jr. TBA

Nathan Murray, Bell County OL 6-7 310 Sr. Ohio

Drew O’Bryan, Ashland Blazer LB 6-3 230 Sr. WKU

Tyler Pack, Johnson Central K 6-4 220 Sr. TBA

Deondre Pleasant, Scott RB/SS 5-11 205 Sr. TBA

Wells Purdom, McCracken County DT 6-2 304 Sr. TBA

Anthony Robinson, Frankfort ATH 6-3 225 Sr. WKU

Davonte Robinson, Henry Clay DB 6-1 175 Sr. Kentucky

Zach Smith, Male WR 5-10 170 Sr. TBA

John Stratton, Daviess County WR 6-4 190 Sr. TBA

Will Ulmer, Madison Central OL 6-5 285 Sr. Marshall

Keion Wakefield, Male WR 5-10 175 Sr. Louisville

Jedrick Wills, Lafayette OL 6-4 316 Jr. TBA

Walker Wood, Lafayette QB 6-0 185 Jr. TBA

Kendon Young, Campbellsville ATH 6-1 176 Sr. TBA

Landon Young, Lafayette OL 6-7 270 Sr. Kentucky

Saige Young, Woodford County OL 6-3 315 Sr. TBA
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2016 class is a very good class for the state. Good to see some Eastern Ky kids on there.. This part of the state needs more exposure.
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So what's the deal with Riley Hall?

Why is there essentially no buzz around him as a College Prospect?

I asked this in another thread and noone answered...seems like he would be an ideal fit for a smaller FCS school.
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Drake Jackson, Woodford Co. OL 6-2 300
Seth Joest, Woodford Co. OL 6-3 290
Saige Young, Woodford Co. OL 6-3 315

I think we just found the best OL in the state.
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Good list. v
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samson81 Wrote:Drake Jackson, Woodford Co. OL 6-2 300
Seth Joest, Woodford Co. OL 6-3 290
Saige Young, Woodford Co. OL 6-3 315

I think we just found the best OL in the state.

I honestly did not know this until I watched some of the WKYT previews but High School legend and former UK player Dennis Johnson is the HC at Woodford County.
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EKUAlum05 Wrote:I honestly did not know this until I watched some of the WKYT previews but High School legend and former UK player Dennis Johnson is the HC at Woodford County.

National Defensive POY in '97, right? It's hard to believe that for all their talent, Harrodsburg never won a title. 0 for 3 in title games, I believe. Lost to Pikeville in '88 and Beechwood in '96 & '97. Wrong place, wrong time to run into those dynasties.

With all that talent on the OL, Woodford must be completely devoid of it elsewhere. No one seems to expect much from them this year.
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samson81 Wrote:Drake Jackson, Woodford Co. OL 6-2 300
Seth Joest, Woodford Co. OL 6-3 290
Saige Young, Woodford Co. OL 6-3 315

I think we just found the best OL in the state.

samson81 Wrote:National Defensive POY in '97, right? It's hard to believe that for all their talent, Harrodsburg never won a title. 0 for 3 in title games, I believe. Lost to Pikeville in '88 and Beechwood in '96 & '97. Wrong place, wrong time to run into those dynasties.

With all that talent on the OL, Woodford must be completely devoid of it elsewhere. No one seems to expect much from them this year.

You would think that just about anyone could average 200-300 yards on friday nights behind this bunch ....one going to UK the other to WKU WOW !!!
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EKUAlum05 Wrote:So what's the deal with Riley Hall?

Why is there essentially no buzz around him as a College Prospect?

I asked this in another thread and noone answered...seems like he would be an ideal fit for a smaller FCS school.

Perhaps his size, arm strength? I think he will be more of an DII, DIII, NAIA type QB, but not an FBS or FCS.
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Ashland with 2 looks good to me.:rockon:
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I was expecting to see Jaylen Williams out of Letcher County Central on the list. Would he be on a top 100 list? He is an outstanding athlete.
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samson81 Wrote:Drake Jackson, Woodford Co. OL 6-2 300
Seth Joest, Woodford Co. OL 6-3 290
Saige Young, Woodford Co. OL 6-3 315

I think we just found the best OL in the state.

No. The best line is at Raceland. Just ask them or read the threads, if you have a few days to spare.
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Frakes does a solid job. Not many objective reporters covering hs football in the state of Kentucky.
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Spirit100 Wrote:Frakes does a solid job. Not many objective reporters covering hs football in the state of Kentucky.


I thought the list was pretty solid, too.

The size of that Woodford line is impressive, and Jackson is without a doubt the best individual lineman in the state. Lafayette also has an impressive line.

With that being said, I'd put Belfry's oline up against anyone's this year.
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Leonidas Wrote:I thought the list was pretty solid, too.

The size of that Woodford line is impressive, and Jackson is without a doubt the best individual lineman in the state. Lafayette also has an impressive line.

With that being said, I'd put Belfry's oline up against anyone's this year.

And how comes we haven't heard Belfry's line? Please elaborate and give us the run down on these group.
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FBfan4life Wrote:And how comes we haven't heard Belfry's line? Please elaborate and give us the run down on these group.

Mainly because they are in rural EKY and is almost entirely comprised of Juniors




Jr. Brayden Preece 5'11 228 (last year's measurables)
Jr Austin Dotson 6'4 265 (last year's measurable)
Sr Austin Gibbs 6'2 267 (last year's measurables)
Jr Jordan Scott 6'3 305
Jr Cole Bentley 6'5 295


Not sure who the other Guard will be yet.

Dotson, and Scott are returning Starters. Gibbs and Bentley have started the past two years. Preece spot started last year and was the primary reserve at Center and Guard both.
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EKUAlum05 Wrote:Mainly because they are in rural EKY and is almost entirely comprised of Juniors




Jr. Brayden Preece 5'11 228 (last year's measurables)
Jr Austin Dotson 6'4 265 (last year's measurable)
Sr Austin Gibbs 6'2 267 (last year's measurables)
Jr Jordan Scott 6'3 305
Jr Cole Bentley 6'5 295


Not sure who the other Guard will be yet.

Dotson, and Scott are returning Starters. Gibbs and Bentley have started the past two years. Preece spot started last year and was the primary reserve at Center and Guard both.

Looks like the other guard could be Kalob Whitt. 6'0 310 He is catching on quick... My observation of these Hawgs is: Dotson is 6'6 270. Gibbs 6'3 280. Preece 6'0 240. Bentley 6'6 310ish. Scott is about the same. Only thing different is they all got great footwork and quickness!!! I could be off with some of the weight but I'm pretty darn close.
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Pirate1991#8 Wrote:Looks like the other guard could be Kalob Whitt. 6'0 310 He is catching on quick... My observation of these Hawgs is: Dotson is 6'6 270. Gibbs 6'3 280. Preece 6'0 240. Bentley 6'6 310ish. Scott is about the same. Only thing different is they all got great footwork and quickness!!! I could be off with some of the weight but I'm pretty darn close.
You are off on height, maybe weights are close. But no way you all have 3 guys 6'6". 6'3 or even 6'4 I can see. If they are that tall and that quick of foot, the basketball coach would be the next big thing over there if he could coach and recruit them to play. Lol. I get your enthusiasm, I do. Outstanding line, but there's no way that much height. The weight is very easy to see though, from the weightlifting program over there, it wouldn't surprise me the least.
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EKUAlum05 Wrote:Mainly because they are in rural EKY and is almost entirely comprised of Juniors




Jr. Brayden Preece 5'11 228 (last year's measurables)
Jr Austin Dotson 6'4 265 (last year's measurable)
Sr Austin Gibbs 6'2 267 (last year's measurables)
Jr Jordan Scott 6'3 305
Jr Cole Bentley 6'5 295


Not sure who the other Guard will be yet.

Dotson, and Scott are returning Starters. Gibbs and Bentley have started the past two years. Preece spot started last year and was the primary reserve at Center and Guard both.

Has Bentley made the switch to gaurd or tackle? Just based on what I saw of him last year, he's got the look of an FBS caliber offensive lineman.
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samson81 Wrote:Has Bentley made the switch to gaurd or tackle? Just based on what I saw of him last year, he's got the look of an FBS caliber offensive lineman.

Been a hot topic on Pond Creek but as of right now he is still at TE... or as I like to call it n Haywood's offense.... The Bonus Tackle.

Lots of buzz about moving him to the vacant guard spot but nothing has ever materialized.

I am starting to wonder how much of that is because of Corbett at QB?

Corbett is a freak athlete and Belfry's best big play threat on offense. He is lethal coming off he edge and I wonder if Haywood just simply likes the idea of having Cole on that edge paving the path for him.
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PHSForever Wrote:You are off on height, maybe weights are close. But no way you all have 3 guys 6'6". 6'3 or even 6'4 I can see. If they are that tall and that quick of foot, the basketball coach would be the next big thing over there if he could coach and recruit them to play. Lol. I get your enthusiasm, I do. Outstanding line, but there's no way that much height. The weight is very easy to see though, from the weightlifting program over there, it wouldn't surprise me the least.
I see these kids every day. I'm 6'3. And one of them is my son. So I kinda have that on record. And Bentley and Dotson are 6'6. Ok maybe 6'5 1/2. As for the others yeah it's legit height. When was the last time you saw these kids out of couriosity? If it was last year then, it's possible they could've grown. Just sayin. you can wait till week 4 and see for yourself. Bring your ruler. We will bet a hotdog on it. Lol
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LCC#1 Wrote:I was expecting to see Jaylen Williams out of Letcher County Central on the list. Would he be on a top 100 list? He is an outstanding athlete.

I agree. He is the top talent in the state.
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Pirate1991#8 Wrote:I see these kids every day. I'm 6'3. And one of them is my son. So I kinda have that on record. And Bentley and Dotson are 6'6. Ok maybe 6'5 1/2. As for the others yeah it's legit height. When was the last time you saw these kids out of couriosity? If it was last year then, it's possible they could've grown. Just sayin. you can wait till week 4 and see for yourself. Bring your ruler. We will bet a hotdog on it. Lol

UK Camp.. Bentley's not 6'6.... 6'4 at best...
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I Rule The World Wrote:UK Camp.. Bentley's not 6'6.... 6'4 at best...

I guess you guys don't get it. I see these kids everyday. I know these kids well. I know their families.
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I'm a little surprised your reason for editing wasn't for "language". Confusednicker:

I don't know about all of these statistics, but I CAN tell you that 1991's son is as big as he is saying.

I'm happy for Kalob. He sure has worked hard.
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Pirate1991#8 Wrote:I guess you guys don't get it. I see these kids everyday. I know these kids well. I know their families.
We understand that. Really. Also we know that we just have what is published to go on. For example, Scout has Bentley listed as 6' 3.5 inches and he was just at several camps over the summer. So I don't doubt that you think he is 6'6 and all, you just have to see it from our perspective. But he and Horton and all the others are very talented!
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PHSForever Wrote:We understand that. Really. Also we know that we just have what is published to go on. For example, Scout has Bentley listed as 6' 3.5 inches and he was just at several camps over the summer. So I don't doubt that you think he is 6'6 and all, you just have to see it from our perspective. But he and Horton and all the others are very talented!
I can understand that. I'm just giving my birds eye view of the situation. And if I'm wrong and they are not that big. Well I sure hope they play like they are. Lol
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^ I think it is probably rampant to exaggerate measurables. Surely the colleges love these legit combines for that very reason. 6'3.5 or 6'4 should be just fine height for Bentley if he can show schools enough athleticism at that size. Ray OTOH has a tougher sell. Kid is a dynamic talent, but probably 6' at best in socks.
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Horton reminds me ALOT of Mister Cobble. I think he can play D1. I'm not sure if a big conference school will bite tho cause he is short.
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In my honest estimation Ray is pushing 6'2 and Cole is 6'4 or taller. Austin Dotson is the tallest and is easily 6'5. Gibbs is at least 6'3, as is Jordan Scott.

That's a very, very good sized front line (I know Cole and Ray are listed as TEs, but I didn't see either run passing routes in a 14-7 title game win). Plus, they all got a bit of a mean streak in them.

I'll say again...I'd put this line up against any oline in the state.

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