Kentucky
All-SEC Selections Highlight the Biggest Problem Facing the 2025 Kentucky Football Team
There are a myriad of concerns surrounding the Kentucky football program this offseason. A lot of them are in the form of optics. Public relations matters for fans, but they don’t make a significant difference in what you will see on fall Saturdays.
The Kentucky football program was happy to share a bit of positive PR on Friday, although it actually highlights the biggest flaw in the Wildcats’ 2025 roster.
Phil Steele named four Kentucky football players to his preseason All-SEC roster. Punter Aidan Laros was a second-team selection, Josh Braun and Alex Wollschlaeger made the third-team, and Alex Afari made an appearance on the fourth-team.
This is not to diminish what any of those four players can accomplish for Kentucky this fall. After all, it’s just one mustachioed man’s opinion. However, it does highlight what the Cats should be the best at this fall: blocking and punting.
Mark Stoops had a massive roster-building undertaking following a 4-8 season. The Wildcats only have 14 returning scholarship players on offense. They had to almost completely rebuild the offensive line. That comes at a cost.
Kentucky lacks star power at skill positions.
Zach Calzada put up gaudy numbers at the FCS level after recording some big wins at Texas A&M. Dante Dowdell is an exceptional short-yardage back who led the Big Ten in rushing touchdowns. Seth McGowan should provide explosiveness at the position. Ja’Mori Maclin proved he can create big plays as an outside receiver. Outside of that, there aren’t many guys in the wide receiver room you can point to and say, “That guy is going to be a difference-maker in the SEC.”
Mark Stoops built a roster that can run the football. Kentucky can drag teams into the mud. If they take care of pigskin and play clean football, there are opportunities to win in the margins. That’s significantly harder to do without top-tier SEC skill talent. It will be the Wildcats’ greatest challenge in the 2025 season.
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Kentucky
Saturated soil raises flooding risk across Kentucky after recent heavy rain
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) – Recent heavy rainfall has left soil across the state completely soaked, contributing to localized flooding in some areas.
When rain falls, some water soaks into the ground through a process called percolation.
Soil can only hold a limited amount of water. Once the small air spaces within the soil fill with water, the ground becomes saturated and additional rainfall has nowhere to go.
Soil type plays a role in how quickly water drains.
Much of Kentucky has clay-heavy soil, which is made up of very small, flat particles packed tightly together.
That composition makes it harder for water to move through. In clay soil, water may drain at a rate of only 0.02 to 0.17 inches per hour.
When rainfall comes down faster than the ground can absorb it and water cannot drain into a stream or storm drain quickly enough, it begins to build up.
That buildup is what leads to localized flooding.
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Kentucky
Cyclosporiasis spreads across Kentucky
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) – Cyclosporiasis is a microscopic parasite that can contaminate food and water — is making people sick across several states, including Kentucky.
Dr. Patricia Tellez-Watson said, the illness is caused by Cyclospora cayetanensis and spreads when someone ingests contaminated food or water. “It is an intestinal infection caused by this water-borne, food-borne microscopic parasite,” she said.
Symptoms can include diarrhea, nausea and vomiting.
Tellez-Watson said, cases are often sporadic, but outbreaks can happen — especially during hot, wet months, when the parasite can survive in the environment long enough to become infectious.
Health experts recommend taking extra precautions with food and water. Washing hands and thoroughly rinsing produce before eating or cooking can reduce risk.
Watson also urged people to be cautious with fresh produce, particularly pre-packaged items, and to consider using bottled water.
Officials have confirmed cases in Bowling Green, though it’s unclear how many.
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Drafted by Reds, Matt Ponatoski enrolls at University of Kentucky
What will Moeller’s Matt Ponatoski bring to Kentucky football, baseball?
Hear what Moeller senior had to say about signing to play football and baseball at the University of Kentucky.
Dual-sport star and Moeller alum Matt Ponatoski’s final decision still awaits, but signs are pointing towards Lexington, KY.
After committing to the University of Kentucky as both a quarterback and pitcher, Ponatoski was selected in the 18th round (No. 542 overall) of the 2026 MLB Draft by the hometown Cincinnati Reds. While Ponatoski was ranked No. 208 on the MLB’s draft board and expected to be selected higher, doubts around whether he intended to go pro this year caused his stock to fall.
Ponatoksi has until the MLB’s signing deadline on July 27 to make a final decision, but the Moeller product has seemingly signaled his intention to stick with the University of Kentucky. He enrolled at the University of Kentucky on Wednesday, July 15, per a Kentucky Sports Radio report, indicating he will join the Wildcats football team in the fall.
The Man of Moeller was just the third player in the history of the Gatorade Player of the Year award to win for two different sports in the same season. Doing so in his junior year, he joined Pro Football Hall of Fame receiver Randy Moss and National Baseball Hall of Fame catcher Joe Mauer.
For Wildcats football, Ponatoski would come in as a four-star quarterback prospect and helped give new head coach Will Stein a top-25 recruiting class in the nation. He threw just one interception in his senior season for the Moeller Crusaders, completing 66% of his passes for 2,395 yards and 28 touchdowns.
For Kentucky baseball, Ponatoski would join up with fellow freshman and former Louisville Trinity pitcher Grayson Willoughby, who won Kentucky Mr. Baseball and withdrew his name from the draft. Willoughby, a top-rated pitching prospect, felt MLB teams were attempting to low-ball him and thus chose to stick with the Wildcats. Ponatoski is fresh from a season leading Moeller to the state championship game, recording a 1.37 ERA on the year.
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