< PreviousUnder Mark Stoops, 90% of players have graduated after completing their eligibility. UK had 11 total graduates in 2019, including eight who return for the 2020 season. In total, UK will have 10 graduates on its 2020 roster in: Max Duffy (working on a master’s degree in kinesiology and health promotion), Luke Fortner (working on a master’s degree in mechanical engineering), Phil Hoskins (working on a second degree in family science with a minor in communication), Drake Jackson (working on a master’s degree in kinesiology and health promotion), Wes Johnson (working on a master’s degree in kinesiology and health promotion), Sawyer Smith (working on a master’s degree in kinesiology and health promotion), Clevan Thomas Jr. (working on a master’s degree in kinesiology and health promotion), Boogie Watson (working on a second degree in family science with a coaching minor), Terry Wilson (working on a second degree in sociology) and Landon Young (working on a second degree in agricultural economics). 90 PERCENT Former Wildcat and current linebacker for the New York Jets, Avery Williamson (2010-13), returned to Kentucky in the spring of 2019 and graduated with a degree in integrated strategic communication. Former Wildcat Dequin Evans (2009-10) also earned his degree in agriculture. UK boasts three graduates on the offensive line in Drake Jackson, Luke Fortner and Landon Young.Kentucky was the first school in the nation to open an academic center dedicated exclusively to student-athletes. The mission of the Center for Academic and Tutorial Services is to create an environment where all student-athletes have the opportunity to maximize their academic, personal and social growth to improve their post-college quality of life. CATS has one of the largest advising staffs in the country, consisting of nine full-time counselors and over 10 part-time peer advisors. In addition, the center annually maintains a corps of more than 100 tutors who average over 2,000 hours of tutoring and mentoring each week of the academic year. n In 1981, Kentucky became the first university in the nation to open an academic center dedicated to student-athletes. n In 1998, CATS moved to its current location located in Memorial Coliseum adjacent to the Joe Craft Center. n Funded by the Ohio Casualty Group Insurance, the Center for Academic and Tutorial Services has: • 20,000 square feet of space, 2 levels • A computer lab houses 37 state-of-the-art computers with universal access to software • A study area accommodates 60 seats in a quiet atmosphere • 25 private tutor rooms housing computers with internet access • Over 1,000 hours of tutoring computed per week • Over 100 tutors employed each semester • Scheduled tutor sessions assigned at the beginning of each semester as a proactive measure CATSJOSH ALLEN n In the 2020 NFL Draft, all-purpose player Lynn Bowden Jr., was drafted by the Las Vegas Raiders, in the third round, while offensive guard Logan Stenberg was selected in the fourth round by the Detroit Lions. It was a historic and memorable draft due to restrictions stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic as the Draft was held exclusively online. Signing free agent contracts were T.J. Carter (Arizona Cardinals), Calvin Taylor Jr. (Pittsburgh Steelers), and Ahmad Wagner (Chicago Bears). n In head coach Mark Stoops’ seven seasons, 12 players have been drafted by the NFL.ARIZONA CARDINALS Corey Peters, DT (2006-09) CHICAGO BEARS Danny Trevathan, LB (2008-11) GREEN BAY PACKERS Za’Darius Smith, OLB (2013-14) DETROIT LIONS Logan Stenberg, OG (2016-19) HOUSTON TEXANS Randall Cobb, WR (2008-10) Lonnie Johnson Jr., CB (2017-18) JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Josh Allen, DE/LB (2015-18) MIAMI DOLPHINS Lynn Bowden Jr., RB (2017-19) NEW YORK JETS Avery Williamson, LB (2010-13) PITTSBURGH STEELERS Bud Dupree, OLB (2011-14) Benny Snell Jr., RB (2016-18) TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Mike Edwards, S (2015-2018) At the time of this printing, Kentucky had 12 players in the NFL. COREY PETERS TM2020 Kentucky Football Schedule 10.3 Ole Miss* Lexington, Ky. Kroger Field 4 p.m. • SEC Network 10.17 Tennessee* Knoxville, Tenn. Neyland Stadium 9.26 Auburn* Auburn, Ala. Jordan-Hare Stadium Noon • SEC Network 10.10 Mississippi State* Lexington, Ky. Kroger Field 10.31 Missouri* Columbia, Mo. Faurot Field Noon • SEC Network 11.21 Alabama* Tuscaloosa, Ala. Bryant-Denny Stadium 10.24 Georgia* Lexington, Ky. Kroger Field 11.14 Vanderbilt* Lexington, Ky. Kroger Field 11.28 Florida* Gainesville, Fla. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium 12.5 South Carolina* Lexington, Ky. Kroger Field Home Away * SEC Game 74 @UKFootballIn the interest of athletics compliance, the Uni versity of Kentucky and every NCAA institution are responsible for monitoring the activities of the department of athlet- ics. The NCAA rules were developed to en- sure that members of the institu tion’s staff, student-athletes and other individuals or groups representing the institution’s athlet- ics interests comply with the NCAA rules and main tain the highest standard of ethical conduct. PRINCIPLES OF INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITY The institution’s responsibility for the conduct of its intercollegiate athletics pro- gram includes responsibility for the actions of its staff members and for the actions of any other individual or organization en- gaged in activities promoting the athletics interests of the institution. The NCAA defines an individual as a rep- resentative of athletics interests or a “boost- er” if he or she: • Has participated in or is a member of an agency or organization promoting UK’s intercollegiate athletics program; • Makes or has made a donation to any of the UK men’s or women’s athletics pro- grams; • Is assisting or has been requested by the UK Athletics Department Staff to assist in the recruitment of prospects (which he or she is NOT permitted to do); • Is assisting or has been requested to pro vide benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their families (which he or she is NOT per mitted to do); • Is the parent or legal guardian of an enrolled student-athlete; or • Has been involved otherwise in pro- moting the UK athletics program. A person is considered a representative of athletics interests of the University of Ken- tucky just by being an alumnus, friend or fan of the University, regardless of whether he or she has made a financial contribution to the University and/or the intercollegiate ath- letics program. Remember, a representative of athletics Interests is responsible for making the Uni- versity of Kentucky’s Compliance Office aware of an), potential violations of NCAA rules he or she knows have occurred. Ac- cording to the CAA, once an individual has been identified as an athletics representative, he or she retains this identity forever, even if that person no longer contributes to the ath- letics program. PRINCIPLES OF RULES COMPLIANCE The Athletics Compliance Office works to identify and reduce areas of risk within the athletics program that could negative- ly impact the University of Kentucky. If a problem arises, 1t is the responsibility of the Athletics Compliance Office to determine how the problem occurred, how it could have been prevented and how to reduce the chances of it occurring in the future. The two main functions of the Athletics Com- pliance Office are to educate and monitor. The Compliance Staff meets regularly with coaches and student-athletes to provide in- formation and materials on the applications of the complexities of the NCAA bylaws and at the same time provide as much informa- tion as possible to the University of Ken- tucky community. The staff also monitors the functions of the athletics department that are governed by NCAA legislation. A misconception about the role of the Athletics Compliance Office is that because UK has an ath letics compliance office, no problems will occur. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Many people are involved in the operation of an athletics pro gram who make decisions daily that affect the pro- gram positively or negatively. Just as having a fire station does not prevent fires from oc- curring, a compliance office cannot stop vi- olations from occurring within an athletics program. All compo nents within an athlet- ics program must work to gether and each function properly, effectively and efficiently to insure compliance. It must be a shared responsibility. Each person interested in UK athletics assists the athletics program by knowing and complying with NCAA rules. Follow compliance updates on Face- boOk (University of Kentucky Compliance) and Twitter (@ukcompliance). 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