New Brockton football standout Kaden Cupp to attend Troy as recruited walk-on

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Kaden Cupp made a name for himself as a standout quarterback at New Brockton and will try to do the same at Troy University, yet at a different position.

Cupp, who had a signing ceremony Thursday morning to attend Troy as a recruited walk-on, is expected to play slot receiver once arriving on campus in the summer.

The 6-foot, 180-pounder missed five games this past season after tearing a ligament in his right ankle during a practice session prior to the fourth game of the season, but has fully recovered. "When the season ended and started going up on visits, a lot of the coaches told me I would be playing receiver, which I kind of understood,” Cupp said."The whole time up until now, I started working on becoming a receiver."

“One thing that stood out to me that coach McKissick said is they’re trying to change Troy football … they want to do something that hasn’t been done in a really long time at Troy,” Cupp said. “When I got up there, the energy of the practice was amazing,” Cupp said. “The players that were there were so welcoming, coming up and asking me questions and talking to me about it.

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