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Kentucky quarterback Devin Leary has been on campus since January after transferring from North Carolina State for his final collegiate season and told ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg in an interview that everything has been “exactly” what coach Mark Stoops told him it would be.
“He told me throughout my recruiting process that he was going to surround me with the best guys in the country, and at the end of the day, they’re going to get me ready,” Leary told ESPN.
Leary likes having offensive coordinator Liam Coen back at Kentucky after spending the 2022 season with the Los Angeles Rams.
“It’s really cool to see how (quarterback) Matt Stafford can operate in that offense, how (receiver) Cooper Kupp runs routes and how (receiver) Odell (Beckham Jr.) runs routes, and then as soon as we leave that meeting of watching those guys, we go out on the field and run the same exact plays,” Leary said.
“So from a transitional standpoint of seeing how the offense translates to the next level, it’s been awesome.”
Leary was sensational in 2021 when he threw for 3,433 yards and 35 touchdowns when NC State went 9-3 and got a win over Clemson. His 2022 season ended early due to an injury.






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The Cats are going to make some noise. Go Cats!
Great, go cats
Can’t wait!
Cant wait for sept men…this version looks excellant on paper. I think we’ll make some noise in our division. Cant say that for cal? What a disaster there on the transfer portal. Looks like were getting away from that so called bball school cal?….go coach mark and football cats!!!!!
If our new big blue wall can give him time,he will make the throws,kentucky has the receivers to get open,and we should have the deep threat this year,great running backs,and tight ends,should be able to keep even the best defences guessing,and if our big D can do their job,winning the east is possible,GO BiG BLUE
We have the makings of a great team. But it all hangs on the O Line. Will we get better?
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