Jay Williams+FollowNew face on Kentucky football’s coaching staffKentucky football is shaking things up by bringing in Dallas Warmack, a former Oregon Ducks standout and analyst, as the new assistant offensive line coach. With Will Stein now fully focused on the Wildcats, he’s adding familiar faces from his Oregon days to help build a stronger team. Warmack’s track record as a player—zero sacks allowed in 599 snaps—shows he knows how to protect the quarterback. With several experienced transfer linemen joining the squad, fans are eager to see how this new coaching combo will impact the Wildcats’ offense next season. What do you think of Stein’s approach? #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowKentucky football’s next chapter after BoleyLosing Cutter Boley to Arizona State definitely stings for Kentucky football fans, especially after all the effort to keep him in Lexington. Coach Will Stein made it clear they had a solid plan to bring Boley back, but sometimes things just don’t go your way. Instead of dwelling on the loss, Stein is already looking ahead, fired up about the players who chose to stay and the new faces joining the team. How do you feel about the Wildcats’ future without Boley? Do you think the new recruits can step up and make a difference this season? #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowColorado lands top WR as Kentucky regroupsDeAndre Moore, one of the most sought-after receivers in the transfer portal, just committed to Colorado, leaving Kentucky fans buzzing about what’s next. After Kentucky put all their chips on Moore—hosting him on campus and making a big push—Coach Prime and the Buffaloes swooped in for the win. Now, with some top targets off the board, Kentucky’s staff is shifting gears, eyeing new options like LSU’s Kyle Parker and hoping to uncover hidden gems. Despite the setback, Kentucky’s already added three promising receivers and is building a strong foundation for next season. What do you think: is Kentucky’s portal strategy still on track? #Sports #KentuckyFootball #TransferPortal00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowKentucky football lands top Texas transferKentucky just scored a big win in the transfer portal—Texas linebacker Elijah Barnes is heading to Lexington with four years of eligibility left. Barnes was a four-star recruit out of Dallas and made a splash in his first year at Texas, even nabbing a sack in the Citrus Bowl. He’s now the 19th transfer to join the Wildcats as they try to bounce back from a tough season and rebuild under new coach Will Stein. With the NCAA’s new one-window transfer rule, moves like this are more important than ever. What do you think—will this new roster shakeup help Kentucky get back to bowl games? #Sports #KentuckyFootball #TransferPortal00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowKentucky eyes Georgia transfer portal linebackerKentucky football could be getting a major boost as former Georgia linebacker Kris Jones is set to visit campus. Jones, a highly-rated four-star recruit with three years of eligibility left, brings serious talent but limited SEC experience after mostly playing special teams for the Bulldogs. With Kentucky’s defensive coordinator Jay Bateman having strong recruiting ties to Jones’ hometown, this move feels strategic—especially as Auburn’s Robert Woodyard Jr. may be heading elsewhere. How do you feel about Kentucky’s approach to the transfer portal this season? Is Jones the missing piece for the Wildcats’ defense? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowWhy Kentucky’s Day 1 move for DeAndre Moore mattersKentucky wasted no time making a statement in the transfer portal, hosting Texas WR DeAndre Moore Jr. on Day 1—a clear sign they’re not just looking for potential, but proven experience. Moore’s steady SEC production and knack for clutch plays could be exactly what Kentucky’s passing game needs to stabilize. For Moore, this is a chance to finally step into a featured role and show what three years at Texas hinted at but never fully delivered. What do you think—will this move pay off for both sides? #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowKentucky eyes top WR in transfer portalKentucky is making a serious push to land Missouri’s Marquis Johnson, one of the SEC’s most explosive receivers, through the transfer portal. Johnson, who’s known for his deep-threat ability and memorable plays (including a fake punt against Kentucky last season), could be a game-changer for the Wildcats’ offense. With new WR coach Joe Price III’s Houston connections, the fit seems natural. If Johnson joins, Kentucky fans might see a whole new dynamic on offense next season. What do you think—would Johnson’s speed and experience make Kentucky a real SEC contender? #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowKentucky football’s new staff: Familiar faces, big questionsKentucky football is doubling down on the LSU connection, bringing in Nate Dodson as assistant quarterbacks coach and Joe Miday as the new strength coach. While it’s easy to get excited about building a staff with familiar faces, there’s a catch: LSU’s offense struggled last season, and fans are right to wonder if these hires will really move the needle. The real intrigue might be in the weight room, where Miday’s reputation for building tough teams could help Kentucky break out of its “just good enough” rut. Are we witnessing a smart rebuild or just more of the same? #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
glen25+FollowBuckeye Blood Joins Wildcats: SEC ShakeupBig news for Kentucky fans—Will Stein just snagged Parker Fleming, a former Buckeye special teams ace, for his staff. Fleming’s journey from Urban Meyer’s OSU dynasty to a brief analyst stint at Oregon, and now to the SEC, is a bold move. Can Fleming’s Big Ten pedigree help the Wildcats compete in the toughest conference? This Ohio State-to-Kentucky pipeline is one to watch! #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowKentucky football’s Oregon East experiment beginsKentucky football is turning into “Oregon East” as Will Stein brings another Duck, Parker Fleming, to coach special teams and inside wide receivers. This isn’t just about old pals reuniting—Fleming’s a proven multitasker with experience at Ohio State, Texas State, and James Madison. With new NCAA rules letting all staff coach on the field, Fleming’s versatility is a game-changer. Kentucky fans, how do you feel about this bold shift? Is building a staff from elite programs the spark UK needs to modernize and compete? Let’s hear your take on the new direction! #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share