Noun
kmet (plural kmets or kmetovi)
(historical) A serf on the Balkan peninsula, especially one holding land under the estate system introduced by the Ottomans and retained in some areas by Austria-Hungary.
Coach Matt Nagy’s creative scheme favors multiple tight end formations, and Kmet comes with an enviable skill set. Source: Internet
“Cole Kmet is going to start playing more in this offense,” Nagy said resolutely after that game. Source: Internet
Cole Kmet, Notre Dame: Best combination of size and athleticism at the position. Source: Internet
After graduating from teacher’s college in 2010, Kmet began a career as a visiting literary specialist at schools and libraries across his native Canada, and he uses comics to make his point. Source: Internet
Coming out of their bye week, the Bears played Kmet a season-high 79% of the offensive snaps in their 41-25 loss to the Packers. Source: Internet
He views Kmet as more of a classic in-line tight end — he is — instead of the basketball-style athlete that has dominated the position lately. Source: Internet