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Four-Star Commit Andrew Purcell Talks About Why He Chose Kentucky, āThey Truly Care About Me as a Personā
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With Kentucky Football coming off an excruciating one-point loss to the Georgia Bulldogs, letās look ahead to some recruiting. The 2025 Recruiting Class is already taking place for Mark Stoops and company.Ā The class is currently sitting at #25 in the country and #11 in the conference.Ā Ā Ā
This past week Kentucky Insider had the opportunity to sit down with four-star ATH/CB Andrew Purcell. Andrew attends Enterprise High School located in Enterprise, AL. He is ranked as the 25th-best ATH in the Country.Ā Ā
Purcell was also on campus this past weekend for an official visit and in attendance for the showdown against Georgia.Ā
Andrew Purcell comes in at just 5-foot9, 185 Pounds. However, he is very explosive with huge, big play ability. He is a dual sport athlete who is a successful basketball player and track runner. He attributes a lot of this to his incredible athleticism on the field.Ā Ā
Purcell had offers from many Blue Blood programs such as Georgia, Miami, Clemson, and Florida among many others. When asked about what separated Kentucky from these other programs, Purcell said āJust the communication part, my connection with the Coaching Staff. They contacted me daily and that really separated them.āĀ Ā
This is a common statement from many recruits on Mark Stoops and the rest of the coaching staff. When asked about his lead recruiter he said that Defensive Backs coach, Chris Collins was primarily the guy whom he remained in close contact with.Ā Ā
There were many factors going into his ultimate decision to attend the University of Kentucky. However, when asked what made the decision much easier, he said, āI just loved everything about the school. They didnāt just care about #4, but they truly cared about me as a person.āĀ Ā
Purcell also described himself as a āhard workerā and with these qualities, it will be hard for the Big Blue Nation not to enjoy getting to see him on the field.Ā Ā
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Four-Star Safety, Top 200 Recruit Martels Carter Jr. Commits to Kentucky
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May 25, 2024YAHTZEE!
The Kentucky Wildcats have added the top-ranked player in the state and one of the top safeties in the country to their 2025 recruiting class.
On Saturday, Martels Carter Jr. announced his commitment to the Wildcats!
āBBN IāM HOMEā
A unanimous 4-star prospect and top 20 safety nationally, Carter chose the Cats over finalists Auburn Tigers, Colorado Buffalo, and Louisville. He also held offers from some of the biggest programs in the sport, including Alabama, Georgia, Michigan, and Oregon among others.
Originally from Chattanooga, TN, Carter moved to Paducah last summer where he starred for Paducah Tilghman High School, helping them to an undefeated regular season and a deep run in the 4A state playoffs, falling in the semifinals.
While itās okay to celebrate his commitment, it will still be a battle until signing day. Auburn is seen as Kentuckyās biggest threat with Carter planning multiple visits, and he also has a family connection to Deion Sanderās Colorado program.
That said, he will almost certainly take an official visit to Kentucky this fall. Vince Marrow has made Carter a priority of this class and will do everything in his power to retain the talented defensive back.
Carter makes the sixth commitment for Kentuckyās 2025 class, to go along with two talented offensive players and fellow four-star recruits Quintin Simmons Jr (WR) and Marquise Davis (RB).
Also published on A Sea of Blue.
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Cutter Boley Opens up on Playing for Kentucky, āThis Is Where My Heartās Always Beenā
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January 8, 2024With the early National Signing Day for the class of 2024 being over, Kentuckyās newest signed quarterback Cutter Boley discusses why he committed to play at Kentucky.
āJust growing up in the state, you know, Iāve grown up a fan I feel like this is where my heartās always been, and just the offense that Liam Coen runs and the job coach (Mark) Stoops does as head coach is phenomenal and I wouldnāt want to play for anybody else,ā Boley tells Kentucky Insider.
Kentucky needed to get some quarterbacks after three players either graduated or transferred with Devin Leary graduating, Destin Wade transferring to Colorado, and Kaiya Sheron electing to transfer as well.
Kentucky was able to load up in the quarterback room by landing the Georgia transfer Brock Vandagriff, Georgia Southern transfer Beau Allen, and then signing Boley in the class of 2024. Boley is ready to compete against them and he recognizes their talent.
āI couldnāt be any more excited to learn from them. Theyāre two really good quarterbacks, like I said, and theyāll have countless things to teach me from the places theyāve been and the offense that theyāve been in,ā Boley tells us. āI just canāt wait to learn the things they know and just be able to work and get to work with them.ā
One of the reasons why Boley committed to Kentucky is due to him having a connection since he has lived here his whole life.
āJust growing up in the state, you know, Iāve grown up a fan I feel like this is where my heartās always been, and just the offense that Liam Coen runs and the job coach (Mark) Stoops does as head coach is phenomenal and I wouldnāt want to play for anybody else,ā said Boley.
As for finally signing his National Letter of Intent, Boley feels relieved to have it finished.
āItās definitely a relief to finally put the pen to paper and make it official,ā said Boley. āItās been a long time coming so I couldnāt be any more excited about my decision and where Iām going to be for the next four years.ā
What Boley is most focused on is how the offense is run, as at this time he feels like his play style is made to play professionally.
āIām really hoping to develop into that pro-style quarterback, but I feel like Iām definitely a pro-style quarterback right now, but really develop into just being able to play in that offense at a very high level and get really comfortable in the offense, and I just want to develop all parts of my game and really be a quarterback that the NFL looks for and that type of quarterback they want to have,ā Boley tells us.
With Kentucky having a chance to develop within instead of the transfer route, fans will have a chance to see a quarterback finally develop into potentially starting in the future.
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Kentucky Freshman Hayes Johnson Always Wanted to Play for Kentucky, āI Sure Wasnāt Going to Turn It Down
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December 27, 2023Kentucky is looking to get back to the Big Blue Wall days and what is a better way than recruiting in-state players to beef it back up? The Wildcats were able to get both Aba Selm and Hayes Johnson to commit to Kentucky with both being from the state and it was a big get.
When it came to Johnsonās recruitment, he had his mind made up that he wanted to play for the Kentucky Wildcats and he will be able to do that come this fall.
āI mean honestly, it is just kind of like what I said when I committed, it is just one of the things that I dreamed of doing since I was a little kid,ā Johnson tells KYInsider. āI got the opportunity, and I sure wasnāt going to turn it down.ā
With him being from Kentucky he knows it will be a special moment for him to be able to put on the jersey and play inside Kroger Field.
āItās just immense pride,ā Johnson says. āI mean I take so much pride in the University and to be able to represent not only the University of Kentucky but the state of Kentucky and the people, and the people in my hometown, and plenty of other towns like this across the state. Itās truly amazing.ā
For a while now, everyone has had big dreams for the Kentucky football program and that is to make it to Atlanta and compete for the SEC Championship and that is no stranger to Johnson at all.
āI mean personally, I mean, Iāve been a Kentucky fan all of my life, and I know what we all want,ā Johnson tells us. āWe all want to go to Atlanta, I mean thatās really it, to get to work and get to Atlanta.ā
His goals for Atlanta will begin in January as that is when he plans to enroll at Kentucky and it sounds like he is ready to get to work and step foot on to campus very soon.
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