Kentucky junior safety Ty Bryant has played in all 25 games during his first two seasons in Lexington. This season, the Frederick Douglass High School product is expected to take on an even bigger role.
Bryant, who was sixth on the team last year with 30 tackles, will be one of the main cogs in an experienced UK secondary this season. Kentucky defensive coordinator Brad White talked about Bryant following Wednesdayโs practice.
โThereโs a presence about Ty, sort of an aura of confidence that I think everybody on the field, from coaches to players (can see),โ White said. โWhen Tyโs out there, you could look and you see him and you say โthat guy knows what heโs going to do.โ Heโs going to do it, 100 miles an hour, heโs going to be physical, heโs going to be fast, heโs going to be smart.โ
White has seen a lot of good defensive players over the years and he puts Bryant into that category.
โJust like some of those special veteran players that weโve had in the past,โ White said. โThatโs the presence he carries right now.โ
As for Bryant, he knows that the work he does ahead of game day make him a better player.
โReally, just my preparation,โ Bryant said. โI feel like Iโve grown a lot from last year to this year. I just feel like my preparation is giving me that edge, giving me that confidence to go out there and do it. And Iโve learned mostly every spot on the defense. I feel like thatโs what helps me play fast and play with more confidence.โ
Bryant has also been named UKโs punt returner for the season opener. Itโs something he did while playing at Douglass.
โIโve got a background in it, dating back to high school,โ Bryant said. โI just feel like itโs a natural thing for me, just to go back there, judge and catch it.โ
Bryant emphasized that catching the ball was his first job in that role. After he does that, he hopes he can make something special happen.
โItโs a great feeling, honestly,โ Bryant said. โI just want to go and hopefully I catch the ball, maybe make a guy miss and go score.โ
White believes that Bryantโs past as a baseball player can also help him in the punt returner role.
โTyโs always had good ball skills and he was, even in high school, being a baseball player and being able to track balls,โ White said. โBeing a punt returner, itโs about being able to track a football and he does that so naturally. Heโs a tough kid and you canโt be squirmish back there when youโve got a bunch of guys running (at you) full speed and you have to take your eyes off of them and look up and make sure you secure the ball.โ
Bryantโs role will increase again this season, and he believes that his preparation will help him excel both on defense and special teams.