Randall Cobb met with reporters Thursday to talk about his recent selection to the Associated Press All-America first team and his future with the Wildcats.Cobb is the first Wildcat to be selected to the AP first team since Derek Abney was selected as a kick returner in 2002.”It’s humbling just to be mentioned with such prestigious people,” Cobb said. “All the work is finally paying off.”Cobb had plenty to say about the honor, including how he learned about it on Twitter, all of which you can view in the video above.The most interesting part of the interview comes in the second half when Cobb talks about the upcoming decision he will have to make on his future with UK. Cobb, who is currently debating on turning pro, appears to be pretty torn with the decision. He has until Jan. 15 to make a decision. “Clock’s ticking,” Cobb said. “I’m going to keep doing what I’ve been doing and try to wait until I feel like the time is right to make my decision.”Cobb said there are plenty of things he has to consider, but the most important factors are team oriented. The junior wide receiver, who led the Southeastern Conference in all-purpose yardage this year, said he the NFL decision is constantly on his mind.”(I think about it) every day,” Cobb said. “That’s why I try to hide in my room all the time, to keep from being asked that question all the time. There’s a lot going into it. It’s been really heavy on my heart lately, especially with my finals being over and not having practice or anything now. I have nothing else to concentrate on right now so I’m trying to get as much input as I can.”