Superman Randall Cobb caught a touchdown, threw for one and returned another for a total of three scores Saturday night in Kentucky’s 63-28 cruise over Western Kentucky.Sunday morning, he’ll be there to deliver your paper, walk your dog, and if you ask nicely, cook you breakfast. There is little Cobb can’t do these days.He’s doing so much, head coach Joker Phillips is thinking about pulling the reins back on him a bit before he starts picking up a headset.”He said he wanted to be a head coach,” Phillips said. “I’m worried he’ll take my job.”Though it was over a fledgling Western Kentucky program still trying to get acclimated with the big boys in the Football Bowl Subdivision, one can’t dismiss the game Cobb had Saturday in UK’s home opener at Commonwealth Stadium.Cobb amassed 192 total yards in his widespread array of attacking. Coupled with his game at Louisville in week one, the junior do-everything has a touchdown catch, a touchdown run, a touchdown throw and a punt-return touchdown. If you do the math, that’s four scores in just two games.”As long as we’re up, we’re making more touchdowns and more people are touching the ball and getting into the end zone, I’m not worried about that,” said Cobb, who admitted he was nudging the coaching staff to give him one chance to add a rushing touchdown Saturday night and complete the football version of a scoring cycle.Even more remarkable, Cobb has those four scores in just 24 touches. That means every six times he touches the ball, chances are he’s going to find the end zone.With his ability to do just about everything, he’s starting to live up to the preseason proclamation by ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr. that Cobb could be the best overall player in college football.Asked if he could long snap – Cobb already serves as the team’s holder as well – he said he had never tried but could probably do it. The only thing that appears to scare Superman is kicking the ball.”That’s one thing I can’t do for sure,” Cobb said.With 27 scores in his still young collegiate career, Cobb moved into a four-way tie for second place all-time on UK’s touchdown list. He’ll need just six more in the next two seasons to break Craig Yeast’s school record of 32.It’s no longer in question to think he could be the best UK football player of all-time once he leaves the school if his current pace keeps up. But Phillips said Cobb’s biggest contribution comes inside the locker room.”He does a lot of things that you guys don’t see, things in the locker room that mean the most to this football team,” Philips said. “He’s one of the best leaders I’ve ever been around. He’s the guy that gets up.  He’s a different person on game day. He doesn’t say much during the week, but on game day he’s the guy that’s vocal in the locker room, getting the guys inspired to play.”Speaking of leaders, can we all agree the starting quarterback position is Mike Hartline’s for the rest of the year, barring an unforeseen injury or complete meltdown?Against the Hilltoppers on Saturday, Hartline passed for a cool 213 yards and three touchdowns on 16-of-20 passing. Though it hasn’t been against world beaters, Hartline is 33-of-46 on the season for 430 yards with three scores, a rushing touchdown and no interceptions.That’s an efficiency rate of 171.8.”Having good stats is one thing, but the win is what we’re trying to do,” Hartline said. “Statistically, yes, it was a good game for me and everybody on the offense, but the reason we’re out here is to win. Whether it’s really nice or really ugly, we’re out here to get a win. That’s all that matters.”After impressing in the Louisville game with his ability to move around in the pocket, Hartline silenced some of those “He can’t throw the deep ball” critics with a pair of long balls. After hitting Chris Matthews with a 30-yard pass earlier in the game, Hartline made a veteran audible at the line of scrimmage and hit Cobb perfectly in stride for a 35-yard touchdown in the third quarter.”I thought Mike Hartline played outstanding,” Phillips said. “What did the stats say? You guys had him at four incompletions. … He says he only had two incompletions.”Regardless, it was another superb game by both Hartline and Cobb. So far so good for the Kentucky two offensive stars through the first two games.

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