
’32 prospect laying the foundation for future success
It seems sites like ours are featuring prospects earlier and earlier. Graham Denton is a ’32 prospect. This coming year’s freshman class are ’29’s. That makes Denton a rising sixth-grader by our math. Regardless, the young man is doing the right things to build a proper football foundation, including but not limited to his following @KPGFootball on Twitter. Sometimes the kids who care versus the kids just kind of messing around reveal themselves. This is a kid who cares and cares desperately. Those kids tend to find the field early and often in football.
HB Lyon, Scouting Director, “KPGFootball”

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“Fanny” is among Kentucky’s more celebrated and well known corporate logos…
Friday Night Fletch, “KPGFootball”
Bowling Green, KY: Graham Denton is a rising sixth grader. Still, he is working an offseason regime to improve his athleticism, explosion, strength, and speed. His classmates are playing video games for the most part.
There are people who will claim we are crazy to feature a kid this age. There are people who think Southern Kentucky Elite (@SOKYElite) is crazy to train kids Denton’s age.
Football takes commitment. We often see leading fifth, sixth, and seventh graders end up ninth graders in the Friday Night lineup from their first game, first snap. It is because they have paid the fiddler, and now getting to enjoy the dance.
Denton is in the process of paying the fiddler presently. Denton is a class of ’32 guy who trains with Southern Kentucky Elite, competes on its Seven’s team, and is presently learning DE/TE/RB/LB among the other positions for which he appears frame-appropriate.
You may think, “…that is a ton of positions,” and you would be correct. However, in the case of a 5’0,” 125-pounder, whose frame could virtually end up anywhere; his training to play a variety of places, in the future, only makes good sense.
Five foot, one-hundred and twenty-five pounders in the fifth grade can finish, frame wise, all over the map
Friday Night Fletch
To the Graham Denton’s out there we have two messages. First, keep it up. Your day is on the horizon and it will get here before you know it.
You might as well prepare. The alternative, the do nothing option while vainly hoping to be ready when the time comes has proven a doomed philosophy.
Secondly, congratulations on learning the first lesson of future football stardom. Lesson one; football stardom will require something of you. If you’re only working as hard as everyone else, you aren’t working at all.
No one gets anywhere in life just doing the bare minimum. Extraordinary results require extraordinary effort. Now, go get ’em, Tiger!
This is Friday Night Fletch, reporting for KPGFootball, reminding you to PLAY THROUGH THE WHISTLE!
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