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Kentucky beats out North Carolina and Washington for Reece Potter
The Kentucky Wildcats added Reece Potter to their roster Monday afternoon. The 7-foot-1 Lexington native played two seasons at Miami (OH) after a standout high school career at Lexington Catholic.
Mark Pope and the coaching staff felt the need to add to the roster after one scholarship became available due to Travis Perry’s departure, and they managed to find a big man who could develop enough to give them some spot minutes next season while providing UK with an extra practice body.
According to KSR’s Matt Jones, Kentucky beat out the Washington Huskies and North Carolina Tar Heels for the RedHawks transfer. The Huskies reportedly made a big offer for Potter. Hubert Davis and the Tar Heels prioritized Potter in his recruitment process, but the Lexington native grew up a big Wildcats fan and ultimately chose Kentucky.
With the addition of Potter, the Wildcats will have a lot of depth in their frontcourt. In a deep rotation, Potter will join Brandon Garrison, Jayden Quaintance, Malachi Moreno, Andrija Jelavic, and Mouhamed Dioubate. Potter will ultimately have to work for playing time this upcoming season, but he could play more minutes to start the season due to Quaintance’s injury.
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Syracuse transfer Donnie Freeman has arrived in Lexington for Kentucky visit
One of Kentucky’s top portal targets has arrived in the Bluegrass State.
According to The Field of 68’s Jeff Goodman, Syracuse transfer forward Donnie Freeman made it to Lexington on Tuesday night. Kentucky was quick to reach out to Freeman once he officially entered the portal last week. That led to a Zoom call between the two sides, and now a visit to UK’s campus.
A 6-foot-9 rising junior, Freeman averaged 16.5 points and 7.2 rebounds in 31.3 minutes per outing last season for Syracuse while shooting 47.4 percent from the field. On3 ranks him 20th overall and the fifth-best power forward to enter the portal so far this offseason. Alabama and UConn are also after the talented forward prospect.
A former five-star recruit and McDonald’s All-American, Freeman spent the last two seasons with the Orange under head coach Adrian Autry. Freeman averaged 13.4 points and 7.9 rebounds in 25.5 minutes per contest on 50.4 percent shooting as a true freshman, logging six double-doubles along the way. But both his college seasons have been marred by foot injuries. He’s played just 37 college games — 14 as a freshman, 23 more as a sophomore.
Kentucky has already hosted a couple of top portal guards since the weekend. Washington’s Zoom Diallo and BYU’s Rob Wright III have both been in Lexington over the last several days, as has five-star high school wing Tyran Stokes. Freeman is the fourth known visitor of the portal season so far. Kentucky is still searching for its first new commitment for the 2026-27 roster.
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New Roster Numbers to Monitor at the Kentucky Spring Game
The Kentucky Blue-White Game is on the horizon. Saturday morning’s exhibition might be the only chance you get to see the new-look Wildcats in action before Will Stein‘s team takes the field this fall against Youngstown State. The SEC Network is not broadcasting the event, so be sure to secure your free tickets in advance.
Kentucky football fans will see plenty of new faces on the field. Stein added roughly 50 new players this offseason. Even folks like myself who cover the team regularly will struggle to figure out who is who. Before making your way to Kroger Field, do a little advanced scouting to spend less time looking at the roster during the Kentucky Spring Football Game.
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0 — LB Elijah “Bo” Barnes
The Texas transfer is a former Top-100 recruit who has high expectations as the Cats’ middle linebacker.
1 — RB CJ Baxter
2 — RB Javontae Barnes
Neither transfer running back is expected to participate in the contact portions of the Kentucky spring game.
3 — QB Kenny Minchey
That Boy’s Good. The Kentucky QB will not take any hits, but keep a keen eye on his elusiveness in the pocket and his accuracy when he’s off-platform.
3 — DB Aaron Gates
4 — WR Nic Anderson
It’s unlikely that the LSU transfer will participate in the contact portions of the spring game.
5 — DB Jordan Castell
5 — WR Ja’Kayden Ferguson
The one-time UK commit spent one season at Arkansas and has popped during the second half of spring practice.
6 — DL Ahmad Breaux
6 — WR Shane Carr
The twitchy pass-catcher from Southern Utah is due for an explosive play or two in the Kentucky spring game.
7 — DL Jamarrion “Chops” Harkless
This is an enormous human being in the middle of the Kentucky defensive line.
8 — OLB Lorenzo Cowan*
8 — TE Mikkel Skinner*
9 — OLB Antonio O’Berry
10 — WR Davis McCray
10 — DB Dyllon Williams*
11 — DB Braxton Urquhart
12 — WR Brock Coffman
The Lexington Sayre product has been a reliable target for Kenny Minchey.
12 — DB Hasaan Sykes
The cornerback transfer from Western Carolina has picked off a pass in each of Kentucky’s first two spring scrimmages.
13 — WR Denairius Gray
13 — DB Cyrus Reyes
15 — QB Carson Cruver
16 — DB Jesse Anderson
16 — QB JacQai Long
No. 16 could very well end up being QB2.
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18 — WR Xavier Daisy
18 — CB Mark Manfred III
19 — WR Kenny Darby
The Louisiana wide receiver became the highest-ranked player in Kentucky’s 2026 recruiting class after Joe Sloan pulled off the late flip.
22 — RB Delvecchio “Deuce” Alston
25 — LB Tavion Wallace
27 — DB Isaiah McMillian
48 — P Thomas O’Hara
50 — IOL Max Anderson
52 — OL Cameron Miller Jr.
53 — OT Lance Heard
The left tackle is out to prove that he’s a first round pick in next year’s NFL Draft. Marvel at the way the big fella moves in the trenches.
57 — IOL Jordan Knox
There are multiple players fighting for a starting offensive guard spot. Don’t sleep on the JUCO transfer who logged a few starts at Northwestern early in his career.
67 — OT Mark Robinson
72 — C Coleton Price
73 — OL Olaus Alinen
77 — IOL Tegra Tshabola
88 — K Adam Zouagui
92 — DE/EDGE Ben Duncum
96 — DT Dominic Wiseman
97 — LS Spencer Radnoti
97 — DE Tyler Thomas
* Indicates a number change.
[Take a closer look at the entire 2026 Kentucky football roster.]
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Kentucky adds three transfers to the growing visit list this week
The visitor list is getting really long for Kentucky basketball this week and it’s getting clear who they are prioritizing on the roster. After getting visits from Zoom Diallo, Rob Wright, Jalen Cox, Donnie Freeman, and the #1 player in the 2026 class, a pair of guards and a big have been added. According to KSR, Furman guard Alex Wilkins, Utah’s Terrence Brown and SDSU’s Magoon Gwath are also set to visit later this week.
As for Wilkins, it seems like Kentucky is eying for him to be at the shooting guard spot, but it all depends on Diallo’s decision. The staff is open to the possibility of Diallo playing alongside Rob Wright if that does in fact end up working out, but is he? It’s clear that Kentucky is really starting to prioritize Wilkins, who is a very good scorer coming from Furman. Wilkins is also a very capable shooter. Averaging 17.8 points, 4.7 assists and 2.0 rebounds per game, shooting 46.0% overall and 32.8% from three this past season, fitting into a system like Pope’s would do wonders in boosting his three-point percentage. This is one to continue keeping an eye on as decisions start to shake out.
With Gwath, he just had a zoom meeting on Sunday with Mark Pope and now, it looks like the staff is getting him on campus for a visit. Gwath would be a massive (literally) depth piece for the Wildcats at the big man position. The 7-footer averaged 8.9 points and 4.3 rebounds per game this season and was the best shot-blocker in the Mountain West. Kentucky is looking for depth at the five spot and Gwath would be an important get there.
Brown has received a lot of North Carolina buzz as of late since their leading point guard entered the transfer portal. But, he is set to visit Kentucky on Friday, as well as Kansas before that. Brown is seen as a combo guard as well, able to play either the one or the two spots. At 6-3, he played the point guard role for the Utes this past season, averaging 19.9 points, 3.8 assists and 2.4 rebounds, shooting 45.3% overall and 32.7% from three. It’s uclear as to how the staff would use him, but his ability to play either guard spot is intriguing. Like Wilkins, Brown is a great scorer. His best game this past season was 33-point game against Kansas State, where he added four rebounds, two assists and four steals.
Kentucky’s visitor list is growing, but the ones later this week could change depending on the clarity the staff gets from Wright and Stokes and what their plans are. Things are moving fast, but the Kentucky staff looks to have contingency plans for whatever happens with the two sought-after players, as well as Zoom Diallo, who Kentucky is continuing to trend for.
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