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DarrylLong
- height 6-4
- Weight 246
- class Sophomore
- High school South
2015 – R-Freshman
- Played in 10 games as a reserve tight end and contributor on special teams
2014 – Freshman
- Redshirt season
High School
- Three-star tight end by Rivals, Scout, 247Sports.com and ESPN
- ESPN rated him the 19th-best tight end in the nation and the 33rd-best prospect in the state of Ohio
- Caught 22 passes as a senior, earning Columbus Dispatch All-Metro Team special mention
- Had 24 receptions as a junior, 42 catches as a sophomore
- Helped his team win eight games and a conference championship his junior season
- Coached by Rocky Pentello
- Chose Kentucky over a host of schools, including offers from Louisville, Missouri, Minnesota, Indiana, North Carolina, Purdue, Illinois and Boston College
- Also was a forward on the basketball team and was a shot putter in track and field
- Member of the Rotary Club and the Student-Athlete Merit Roll
Personal
- Born in Westerville, Ohio
- Son of Darryl and Lucretia Long
- Darryl’s grandfather, Bob Kelly, played in the NFL with Houston, Kansas City and Cincinnati
- A cousin, Joe Kelly, played in the NFL with Cincinnati, New York Jets, Los Angeles Raiders, Los Angeles Rams, Green Bay and Philadelphia
- An uncle, Bobby Kelly, played football at Georgetown (Ky.) College
- Major is kinesiology
Community Cats
- Stayed after practice to spend time with the Special Olympics (2015)
Darryl Says
- He was named after his father
- His nickname is “D-Raw”
- He chose Kentucky because of the relationships he built and to contribute to the rise of Kentucky football
- Other than playing in the NFL, his dream job is to be a performance trainer
- His non-sports talent is singing