It hasn't taken long for new coach Will Stein to put his stamp on the Kentucky Wildcats football team. Left with a small recruiting class, he knew he would have to rely on the transfer portal to build a roster for 2026. So, he developed a plan, made contacts, and started adding good players.
Early on, Stein got his quarterback in Kenny Minchey, a four-star talent from Notre Dame. Like many of Kentucky's targets in the portal, he has a high ceiling and with Stein's experience with quarterbacks, could become a star.
Building an offensive line was also of the utmost importance for Kentucky. Stein did a great job here as well, adding five-star talents like Lance Heard, and experienced players like Coleton Price and Tegra Tshabola. It's a line with the potential to be one of the best in the country.
In addition, they added players along the defensive line, a former five-star running back in C.J. Baxter, and multiple defensive backs who can play right away. Altogether, it's a very good group, and USA TODAY Sports ranks it as one of the ten best in the country. Here's what they had to say:
Coach Stein has already made a big difference in Lexington without playing a single game. In this offseason, he has possibly assembled more raw talent than the Wildcats have ever had. Next up: Win some game.
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Kentucky football has put together a top ten transfer portal class
Early on, Stein got his quarterback in Kenny Minchey, a four-star talent from Notre Dame. Like many of Kentucky's targets in the portal, he has a high ceiling and with Stein's experience with quarterbacks, could become a star.
Building an offensive line was also of the utmost importance for Kentucky. Stein did a great job here as well, adding five-star talents like Lance Heard, and experienced players like Coleton Price and Tegra Tshabola. It's a line with the potential to be one of the best in the country.
In addition, they added players along the defensive line, a former five-star running back in C.J. Baxter, and multiple defensive backs who can play right away. Altogether, it's a very good group, and USA TODAY Sports ranks it as one of the ten best in the country. Here's what they had to say:
Kentucky and new coach Will Stein have made some noise. Minchey (Notre Dame) was briefly committed to Nebraska before being flipped to the Wildcats. Castell (Florida) is a veteran SEC starter who can help with the development of a young but talented transfer haul at linebacker. Where the Wildcats have excelled is in overhauling the offensive line with Heard (Tennessee) and guards Tegra Tshabola (Ohio State) and Coleton Price (Baylor). Stein also remade the backfield by bringing in CJ Baxter (Texas) and Jovantae Barnes (Oklahoma).
Coach Stein has already made a big difference in Lexington without playing a single game. In this offseason, he has possibly assembled more raw talent than the Wildcats have ever had. Next up: Win some game.
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Kentucky football has put together a top ten transfer portal class
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