Music City Mayhem: Top Kentucky Quarterbacks
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After catching Music City Mayhem at the Richard Siegel Soccer Complex in Murfreesboro, it’s time to take a closer look at some intriguing gunslingers from the Bluegrass State that made their presence known on the field. Without any further ado,…
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Continue ReadingAfter catching Music City Mayhem at the Richard Siegel Soccer Complex in Murfreesboro, it’s time to take a closer look at some intriguing gunslingers from the Bluegrass State that made their presence known on the field. Without any further ado, here’s my list of the top Kentucky quarterbacks from Music City Mayhem.
In the first place spot on my list is Kolter Smith Kolter Smith 6’0″ | 190 lbs | QB Louisville Male | 2024 State KY , a quarterback for 502 7v7 that proved his explosiveness under center all throughout the tournament. In addition to quick execution, Smith’s precise decision-making and his ability to complete the quick pass stands out. I also like how Smith can maneuver the pocket, scan the backfield for open receivers and complete the touchdown pass under pressure.
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I am additionally impressed with Mason Griffin Mason Griffin 6’3″ | 220 lbs | QB South Laurel | 2026 State KY , a quarterback for Next Up 7v7 that showcased his ability to lead his team at the helm of the offense. What makes Griffin so impressive is his accuracy in the air, proving he can quickly overwhelm the defense, push the offense into scoring range and produce touchdowns with his efficient air attack. Griffin also stands out with his speed off the snap, showcasing his ability to quickly get the ball out.
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Claiming the number three spot on my list is Deuce Bailey Deuce Bailey 6’1″ | 170 lbs | QB Bowling Green | 2025 State KY , a quarterback for Indy Select South BG 7v7 that made his presence known in Murfreesboro. Bailey impresses me with his athleticism on the ground, proving he can maneuver the field and hit his receivers in stride anywhere on the field. Bailey’s ability to throw accurately into heavy coverage in the backfield also stood out.
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Elijah Pullen
Elijah Pullen
Another prospect to watch for is Elijah Pullen, an athlete for Kentucky Elite 7v7 that stood out with his arm strength and precision in the air. Despite playing running back, Pullen proved he could sling bullets into the backfield and consistently make the crucial pass in third-down scenarios. I also liked Pullen’s quick release and ability to punch into enemy territory with the long pass from along the edge.