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Transfer WR says Kentucky strength and conditioning program will keep him healthier than Alabama did

Alabama WR Kendrick Law (#1) exercising before starting 2024 Crimson Tide fall camp practice.
labama Wide Receiver Kendrick Law (1) during practice at Thomas-Drew Practice Fields in Tuscaloosa, AL on Friday, Aug 9, 2024

Former Alabama wide receiver, Kendrick Law is feeling revitalized this offseason after transferring to play for the Kentucky Wildcats.

Law is a former four-star product from Shreveport, Louisiana. Law began his career in Tuscaloosa being utilized for his speed and return ability on special teams. In 2024, Law recorded 10 receptions for 105 yards and one touchdown in five starts on offense but missed several contest due to suffering multiple lower-body injuries.

Following the conclusion of his junior season, Law entered the transfer portal and opted to take his talents to Kentucky in December. During this time, Law has already begun to notice the subtle differences between the Wildcats and Crimson Tide’s offseason strength and conditioning programs.

“Training with coach Ed (Edmond) has been definitely an experience, coming from where I just left from,” Law said. “We do a lot more speed training, not a lot of heavy lifting where I won’t pull hamstrings, won’t have a lot of ankle problems, won’t have a lot of knee problems. And coach Ed helps you maintain and strengthen a lot of that stuff.”

Law now enters his senior campaign looking to make the most of his surroundings in Lexington.

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