By LARRY VAUGHT
FRANKFORT — Once new Kentucky coach Mark Stoops explained his defensive philosophy to Franklin County receiver Ryan Timmons, he was sold on Kentucky.
“The defense has to be good for me to get the ball, so I liked his defense,” said Timmons Tuesday after announcing he would sign with Kentucky over Florida, Ohio State and Illinois.
Timmons had mind-boggling numbers in his three-year career at Franklin. He had 172 carries for 3,146 yards and 51 scores; 101 receptionsfor 2,679 yards and 51 scores; three kickoff returns for scores and one interception return for a touchdown. That’s 277 touches for 6,268 yards — and average of 22.6 yards per touch — and 106 touchdowns.
The Franklin standout already knew plenty about new UK offensive coordinator Neal Brown. Franklin runs the same offense that Brown employs and Franklin offensive coordinator Eddie James works summer camps with Brown.
“I have been running that offense since seventh grade. I am comfortable in it and we went over plays on my visit and I already knew them,” Timmons said. “Me and coach Brown get along well. He has a great offense and we had a great connection. We use the same plays.”
Even though Timmons liked former UK coach Joker Phillips, he says the Wildcats were not on his radar then because he didn’t like the offense and its potential.
“I looked at the offense and could not see myself fitting in,” Timmons said.
With Brown, it was just the opposite.
“He really sees me as a playmaker, someone who can play slot receiver, play inside and move into the backfield some also,” Timmons said. “He wants to score every time we get a chacne. Me and coach Brown hit it off from the first day.”
Still, he tried to weigh the pros and cons — like the weather in Florida — into his decision making before he realized last Thursday that UK was the spot for him.
“It got really stressful at times. I was at a point I did not know where I wanted to go, but I did enjoy the recruiting and going to different schools,” Timmons said. “I could not say anything bad about any of the schools. It was kind of tough telling Joker (he wasn’t coming to Florida). He thought I was coming and was kind of disappointed. But he said he understood.”
Timmons admitted he was “relieved” to have the process over. He got so emotional during his announcement in front of students and friends that he cried several times and needed a pat on the back from coach Chris Tracy to continue. He had his mother, grandmother and two sisters sitting with him, but says he never expected to be so emotional.
“Coach Tracy told me I would be emotional, but I told him he did not know what he was talking about,” Timmons laughed and said. “I have seen coach Tracy tear up twice in three years. I knew this was something special to him and my family and that’s when it (the tears) just came out.
“I am real close to my family. They have not missed a football game ever. Well, they did one time when my (twin) sister had a basketball game. But I am looking forward to them watching me play.”
However, he said his mother, Melinda Watts, never pressured him on where to go.
“My mom never told me. She never said any school. She never suggested any school. That helped me a lot. There was no pressure to make her happy,” Timmons said.



Great all around young man. Thanks for believing in our program Ryan.
This was big. I watched the video. It was a very emotional time for Ryan. If you love UK football, this was some day!!! I’m hopeing for some more surprises tomorrow starting around 8 AM.
It was a great day – Good kid – Good athlete – Good family.
Keep it up Coach Stoops!
Hey True Blue – Looks like top 30 headed for top 25!
These guys can recruit!
With Jason Hatcher signing tomorrow, top 25 is a lock. With this kind of recruiting in just two months, just think what this staff can do in a full year.
Great job coach Stoops! Timmons is a very good addition, will fit perfect in this “O”
Great news!
Let’s never forget that this would have never have happened without the foresight of Mitch, great job Mitch in bringing this all to pass.
You are right Old Cat, and the UK football add during the super bowl was a great marketing ploy, and proves we are also a football school.
Considering all the grief that Mitch gets from some parts I feel he has done more than a creditable job in the UK sports venue. He is criticized for the Gillespie hire with some reason but to then also criticize him for waffling on the Calipari hire is stupidity personified.
It’s alot of fun living in Central Kentucky and taking part in the BBN but there are times when the members of that nation seem totally removed from reality.