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UK, Louisville sign top state recruits

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Posted 7:17AM on Thursday 6th February 2003 ( 22 years ago )
Kentucky coach Rich Brooks signed 21 players, including 12 from within the state. The Wildcats&#39; signees were split almost evenly among offensive and defensive players.<br> <br> Brooks bragged about his own new quarterback, Andre Woodson of North Hardin High School, and said the Wildcats added more offensive talent. <br> <br> ``I think that we addressed some areas of need with this recruiting class tight end being one of them,&#39;&#39; Brooks said. ``We added speed at receiver, defensive back and running back and to me we got an outstanding young quarterback.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> As the state&#39;s most highly touted player, Bush cited family considerations as a main factor in choosing Louisville over Kentucky, Tennessee and Ohio State. <br> <br> ``I wanted to go where I had the best opportunity and where my family could support me the whole way out,&#39;&#39; said Bush, who threw for 468 yards and six touchdowns and rushed for 116 yards in the 4-A state championship game in December a 59-56 loss to Trinity. <br> <br> Bush said he&#39;s interested in competing for the ``wide open&#39;&#39; quarterback position at Louisville, since senior Dave Ragone graduated. <br> <br> Bush, who was profiled in Sports Illustrated magazine last year, kept mum about his decision until Wednesday, when he donned a red Louisville baseball cap and announced his decision to a bevy of reporters. <br> <br> ``It got hard,&#39;&#39; Bush said. ``Every time I took a visit, each school had impressed me. I had to calm down from that and take it one visit at a time and talk it over with my parents.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> <br> <br> Meanwhile, first-year Louisville coach Bobby Petrino landed Michael Bush, Kentucky&#39;s Mr. Football and a hometown quarterback who headed a recruiting class Wednesday with a distinctively Southern flavor. <br> <br> Bush, a 6-foot-4, 235-pounder from Male High School, was recruited by the nation&#39;s football heavyweights. Petrino said the Cardinals&#39; ability to keep him home was a testament to how far their football program has come. <br> <br> ``It&#39;s a great get for us,&#39;&#39; Petrino said. ``I can&#39;t tell you how good a player he is. It says a lot for what our program has done in the last five years. It says a lot for the reputation we have as an offensive staff.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> <br> <br> Petrino, who left Auburn in December to become Louisville&#39;s coach, signed 26 players despite getting a late start in recruiting. Most of his recruits hail from the Deep South. Petrino landed nine players from football-rich Florida, seven from Georgia, three from Alabama and one from Louisiana. Three other players come from Los Angeles. <br> <br> Louisville signed 10 defensive players, including six defensive backs. <br> <br> Petrino said the new players would get a chance to play in the fall. <br> <br> ``I&#39;m not opposed to playing true freshmen at all,&#39;&#39; he said. ``We&#39;ve identified a few guys we feel will get the opportunity to get the repetitions they&#39;ll need to play. <br> <br> ``That&#39;s what you do with some of the freshmen, promise them enough reps to show them what they can do. We&#39;re going to give them those reps and find out in August whether they&#39;ll be able to contribute.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> At Kentucky, Brooks acknowledged that the Wildcats missed out on some players because of scholarship limitations, part of the school&#39;s punishment for NCAA violations under former coach Hal Mumme. <br> <br> ``There were players in this state that were not recruited by Kentucky that are going to other schools that we would have loved to have had,&#39;&#39; he said. ``And we tried to get some of them, but we didn&#39;t. We added some, we didn&#39;t some of the other ones.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> At Murray State, the defending co-champions in the Ohio Valley Conference signed at least 13 players Wednesday - 10 from the high school ranks and three from junior colleges. <br> <br> Coach Joe Pannunzio said the biggest holes to fill were on the offensive and defensive lines and in the secondary. <br> <br> ``We lost both cornerbacks from last year&#39;s team and we signed five players to help us,&#39;&#39; he said. ``On the defensive line, we&#39;ll sign three young kids and one junior college player who will help immediately.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> The Racers signed one offensive lineman, 6-2, 280-pounder Laquentin Irvin, and expect to add several more lineman in the coming days, Pannunzio said. <br> <br> Eastern Kentucky coach Danny Hope announced the signing of 15 high school recruits and two transfers from Division I-A schools. <br> <br> ``We have signed several guys that could play key roles next season,&#39;&#39; said Hope, who took over in December for longtime coach Roy Kidd, who retired. ``We feel that some of our signees will have a chance to come in and contribute right away.&#39;&#39;

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