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Jeremy Crabtree
Recruiting Editor
There's something about the SEC and quarterbacks.
The nation's top football conference always has been a hotbed for the top passers. Looking at the quarterbacks in the class of 2009, it's a trend that's not going away.
Ryan Mossakowski is the latest highly-rated pro-style passer to commit to a SEC school.When Frisco (Texas) Centennial four-star quarterback
Ryan Mossakowski committed to Kentucky late last week, it gave the conference commitments from five of the top 10 pro-style passers in the nation.
Along with Mossakowski at No. 5, No. 4
Aaron Murray is heading to Georgia, No. 6
AJ McCarron is heading to Alabama, No. 9
Zach Mettenberger is heading to Georgia and No. 10
Josh Nunes is a Tennessee commitment. Digging even deeper, Mississippi State commit
Tyler Russell ranks as the No. 13 pro-style passer and LSU pledge
Chris Garrett is No. 15.
Among dual-threat quarterbacks, the conference has commitments from the No. 1, No. 11 and No. 12 players at the position. The headliner is LSU commitment
Russell Shepard, the nation's top dual-threat player and No. 4 prospect overall.
Thus, it was no surprise to see Mossakowski head to the "conference of the quarterback." He said things such as playing time and relationships with the coaches were key, but it's the chance to play in the SEC that sparked his initial interest in the Wildcats.
"The playing time and that stuff, that's a factor as well," he said. "I'll go in with a good shot to get a lot of reps real early. Originally, I always wanted to go to the SEC because I think it's the best conference."
Mossakowski said his final decision came down to UK and Alabama.
"Either one would have been a good fit for me," he said, "but I felt like God was leading me toward Kentucky. My heart was leading me to Kentucky. "I just really enjoyed the overall atmosphere there when we (visited). I could feel it around the coaches and players. It was different there from everywhere else we visited. It's hard to describe, but I could definitely feel it."