BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Was that really the last time Randall Cobb will suit up for Kentucky?If Cobb knows, he’s not telling – not yet.With the BBVA Compass Bowl over and the deadline to declare for the NFL Draft looming on Jan. 15, whether or not Cobb stays at Kentucky becomes the most important news as the Kentucky football team heads into the offseason.UK’s all-time touchdown leader and the Southeastern Conference’s single-season record holder for all-purpose yardage said he didn’t know if Saturday’s 27-10 loss to Pittsburgh was his last game in college.”I don’t know,” Cobb said. “It’s something I have a week now to figure out. I had a chance to go home and talk to my family daily. I’ll have a decision made by next weekend.”If Cobb leaves, his last game won’t be a memorable one. He finished with 62 receiving yards, 23 rushing yards and no touchdowns.”It’s very disappointing,” Cobb said. “It’s something I’ve been preaching all season. We didn’t execute. Offensively, we didn’t do the things we talked about. We had a great game plan; we just didn’t execute it. We didn’t do the things we’ve been doing in practice the past couple weeks. If you don’t move the ball, move the sticks and keep your defense off the field to give them a break, it makes it hard.”Cobb got just nine offensive touches and only three in the first half.”We had some plays dialed up for Randall, but we didn’t get the ball to him enough, obviously,” UK head coach Joker Phillips said. “It is always been said when you don’t win the game that you didn’t get the ball enough to Randall, didn’t get the ball enough to (Derrick) Locke, didn’t get the ball to our playmakers, that is always going to be said.”Junior linebacker Danny Trevathan, who is also considering the NFL, had his wrist X-rayed after the game and was not available for postgame interviews. He led the SEC in tackles this year.

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