Brady Hull from Pulaski County is a big man readying for a Huge Performance @BradyHull1, @bigassfans, @eCampusdotcom, @khsaafootball, @KyHighFootball, @coachtaburns, @PCHSFB

January 10, 2026 Fletcher Long 2

For those of you who actually follow this game, the name “Brady Hull” is not unfamiliar to you. Truth is, Hull has been considered among the very best trenchman since arriving in the 9th grade from a tremendously ballyhooed middle school career. The fact Hull has rounded into a high school star with dozens of D1 offers is a surprise to exactly no one. His senior year is upcoming and this offseason is critical for him to continue to develop into the type of player he wants and strives to be. This kid has very good length more than making up for his being on the slight side, size wise. Enjoy this look at the KHSAA’s top rated OL in the ’27 class.

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Slow Motion Replay: South Laurel’s John Hines knows 57-ways to win a ball game @JohnHines66, @slcardinalsfb, @khsaafootball, @KyHighFootball, @minguabeefjerky, @bigassfans

June 9, 2025 Fletcher Long 0

John Hines is among the greatest the high school game has ever known around the commonwealth of Kentucky. Besides that, the cowboy hat, which has become his trademark, makes him easy to spot from a mile away. If there is one thing this series has taught us at KPGFootball; it is that all-timers, lifers, the best to have ever done it, share similar traits, similar characteristics. Hines has all the earmarks which denote him as belonging amongst the other greats we have featured in this series. He won the county’s first state football championship amongst its three schools when he turned the trick in 2014. His Pulaski County Maroons went 52-8 between 2013 and 2016 in addition to the championship before referenced. We are proud to get to feature this guy in our series. Hines belongs here.

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