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One of the top football prospects in the Commonwealth will leave the state of Kentucky to play college football. Bryan Hudson announced on Twitter that he has committed to Virginia Tech.
Kentucky began recruiting the four-star offensive tackle from Scott County as a freshman. Seen as Landon Young 2.0, the two competed against each other in KHSAA wrestling and shot put. Hudson ultimately decided to turn down the Cats, Alabama, Ohio State and many others to play college football and track in Blacksburg.
Thank you to everyone who has helped me with this process. I'm truly humbled by the faith shown in me by the 24 schools that have offered. I'm thankful to my parents, my coaches, teammates, family & friends. I've found a HOME where I will further my football and track career… pic.twitter.com/4bt5yGPAsU
— Bryan Hudson (@HudsonBryan) April 10, 2018
Considered a Top 200 player in the nation, he’s still just the No. 4 player overall in the state of Kentucky’s 2019 class.
A like button for this post Nick, but who are the other 3 recruits for 2019 ranked higher than him? Is UK in a good position with these other 3 recruits?
Yelp, I’m with you… who are the other 3. Surely KSR doesn’t expect us to take the initiative and do the work ourselves. Come on Nick… help this lazy fan out.
He was offered by UK, Bama, and Ohio State and he chose Virginia Tech?
I bet it was a girl. It’s always a girl when they choose a school like that.
I would imagine based from the post VA Tech was one of the few schools that was going to allow him to do both football and shot put.
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Impressive that the bluegrass actually has four top-200 recruits. That couldn’t happen too often.
As for Hudson, he mentioned that he also wants to pursue his track career. What school in the country is better equipped to do both football and track than UK?
Probably isn’t good enough to get PT on UK’s track team.
No doubt, STE! Was thinkin the same thing. Has to be some other reason
Virginia is nice
Virginia is for Lovers.
It is a long time till he can sign the NLI paperwork. I would say Stoops and company will still be working on him until then.
Its good to hear he likes track & field but if he seriously wants to have a shot at the NFL then he will have to make a decision at some point to focus on football and leave T/F behind. I hope that is something he and his family are considering. If its an academic pursuit with VT then that is totally different issue.