Kentucky’s offense is also operating at a much faster pace. The Kentucky Wildcats will have another new starting quarterback in 2024 as Georgia transfer Brock Vandagriff is set to take over under center.
In a 2024 college football season preview, Bleacher Report named a list of a dozen players who were formerly top recruits who are “running out of chances.” The final player included on the list was former Bulldog quarterback Brock Vandagriff, having found his new home with the Kentucky Wildcats in Lexington, Kentucky.
“They got two dogs.” Mark Stoops and the Kentucky Wildcats are currently gearing up for the 2024 college football season. After a tough bowl loss to Clemson to end last season, the Cats did not waste time recruiting some of the top talent in the transfer portal to Lexington.
Kentucky is looking for a new offensive coordinator again after the departure of Liam Coen. With Liam Coen being named in so many job searches, Kentucky Football had to start preparing to find a new offensive coordinator in case Coen did leave.
The transfer QB seems to be a great fit in Lexington. The Kentucky Wildcats are starting to get geared up for spring practice in a little over a month, as they look to put together a special season in the new-look SEC.
Join the club. This past weekend, panic struck the fanbase as a report by Johnathan Jones reported the Kentucky Wildcats offensive coordinator would interview with the Chicago Bears for their current OC position at Soldier Field.
The Kentucky Wildcats have already had a great offseason. It began with landing former Georgia Bulldog Brock Vandagriff in the transfer portal. Now, they have landed a top-tier weapon to help them compete in the SEC.
Brock Vandagriff is a Cat, the basketball team looks to rebound from UNCW, and the Gator Bowl is on deck. It’s been another busy week within UK Athletics, highlighted by a huge recruiting win for the football team, their bowl destination being revealed, and a brutal defeat for the basketball Cats.
Former Georgia backup quarterback Brock Vandagriff didn’t take long to make his decision after entering the transfer portal, but why in the world would this five-star quarterback choose Kentucky?
Kentucky has its new QB! Mark Stoops and the Kentucky Wildcats have their next quarterback! Georgia Bulldogs transfer Brock Vandagriff announced on Wednesday that he has committed to Kentucky.
Quarterback Brock Vandagriff committed to Kentucky as a graduate transfer with two years of eligibility remaining. A backup to Carson Beck in 2023, Vandagriff will be in the running to replace Devin Leary, a one-year starter who transferred to Kentucky from NC State, as the Wildcats' starter in 2024.
A former top quarterback recruit is officially leaving Georgia for an SEC rival.
The Kentucky Wildcats are coming off a mediocre season in the SEC. While they went undefeated in conference play, they went 3-5 in the SEC and finished 7-5 overall.
Former Georgia quarterback Brock Vandagriff has committed to Mark Stoops and the Kentucky Wildcats. The former five-star was quickly linked to the SEC Eastern foe of the Georgia Bulldogs and he will mark the third straight transfer quarterback that Kentucky will roll into a season with.
Is Kentucky on the verge of landing the Georgia Bulldogs QB? Brock Vandagriff hasn’t even been in the transfer portal for 24 hours, and yet, the Kentucky Wildcats are gaining serious steam in this recruitment.
A former top quarterback recruit appears to be leaving Georgia, and he may join one of the Bulldogs’ SEC rivals.
The Georgia Bulldogs had their winning streak snapped by the Alabama Crimson Tide. Now they are dealing with what every program is dealing with at this time of the season, the transfer portal.
It's going to be tough for anyone to replace two-time national champion quarterback Stetson Bennett at Georgia, but someone is going to have to try.
If you like college football and betting, you should love the Heisman markets. Right now the favorite is +500 (Caleb Williams), but Yardbarker's Matt Wiesenfeld says there are a lot of players who can make a reasonable case for the award.
Coming into today's spring scrimmage game, all eyes were set on Georgia's quarterback room. The Bulldogs have spent this spring trying to figure out who their next starting quarterback will be, and after today's spring scrimmage, we got a glimpse of where each quarterback is at in their development.
Quarterback is arguably the most important position in not just football, but all sports, as an entire team's offensive success depends on their abilities more often than not.
This isn’t the first time University of Georgia head coach Kirby Smart has had to replace a starting quarterback, but it may be the first time he isn’t working with a clear-cut frontrunner.
Georgia will attempt to replace a school legend at the quarterback position in 2023. The good news is it has three intriguing candidates for the job.
Georgia is loaded up at a lot of positions on their football team at multiple spots on their roster. One of them is Quarterback, as the Bulldogs currently have four players on scholarship with all four of them being at different stages of their careers.
True freshman quarterback Brock Vandagriff is in at quarterback for at home inside Sanford Stadium as the Georgia Bulldogs clash with Charleston Southern.
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