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Kentucky Sports Radio Podcast Network

Depth Chart Podcast: 29 of 34

Kentucky Sports Radio Podcast Network

KSR

Sports

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2021

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Shortly after Mark Stoops shared good news from Kentucky Football Spring Practice with Matt Jones, Freddie Maggard and Nick Roush discussed what the recent developments in the passing game mean for the Wildcats' offense. There's no clarity at the quarterback competition, but the level of play has increased by the passers and the catchers. Highlights: -- Talented young athletes to watch for around the state. -- UK is placing a premium on speed at wide receiver. -- What competition says about culture Stoops created and Coen reinvigorated. -- Freddie's pet-peeves in the huddle and at the line of scrimmage. -- Matt Campbell's "innovative" new spring practice.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Rock, Hammer, Seat.

0:02.0

Rock, Hammer, Seat.

0:04.0

Rock, Hammer, Seat.

0:06.0

Rock, Hammer, Seat.

0:08.0

Rock, Hammer, Seat.

0:10.0

Rock, Hammer, Seat.

0:12.0

Welcome to the Deptruck Clockcast.

0:14.0

My name is Freddie Maggard.

0:16.0

I'm joined by Nick Rouse.

0:18.0

In Louisville, as always,

0:20.0

ASR is deep in the high school basketball coverage.

0:24.0

Nick, I had the honor of calling the 13th region

0:28.0

and opening series or sashes with Ryan Lemon.

0:32.0

It's their partnership and WYMT.

0:34.0

Had a big time there.

0:36.0

Saw Corbin beat Harlan.

0:38.0

Then North Laurel beat Barville.

0:40.0

So, got to see Reed Shepherd in the first game.

0:42.0

He didn't disappoint.

0:44.0

How you say that, Freddie?

0:46.0

Barville.

0:47.0

So, okay.

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