How Kentucky Football Commits Performed Over the Weekend

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While Kentucky was prepping for their matchup against Miami (OH) over the weekend, some future Wildcat commits were playing under Friday Night Lights. Most of these commits had an impressive weekend, including some big wins and a shot at an already down Louisville team.

The biggest performance of the weekend came from 2023 four-star safety commit Avery Stuart. He had a big night on the other side of the ball, hauling in two catches for a whopping 90 yards and one touchdown. Stuart helped lead the Alabama Christian Academy Eagles to a huge 64-26 victory over the Lynn Bears.

Three-star safety commit Jaremiah Anglin from Lake Wales, Florida helped propel the Highlanders to a 32-8 victory over Ridge Community with plays like this HUGE hit he laid on the poor Ridge receiver.

Nasir Addison Stars in Epic New Jersey Showdown

When the top two public schools in New Jersey faced off at the home of Rutgers football, a Kentucky commit was the best player on the field. Nasir Addison scored a 65-yard touchdown to propel No. 5 Irvington to a 25-17 victory over No. 3 Millville. Projected to play defensive back at Kentucky, he shadowed all-state sophomore Lotzier Brooks all night long and held him to only one reception for -5 yards.

Running Back Commit Clowns Louisville Loss with Tweet

It’s no secret that Louisville simply got run out of the Carrier Dome by Syracuse on Saturday night, and future Wildcats are already using this to put down our neighbors 80 miles up the road. Three-star running back commit out of Franklin County Kaden Moorman immediately hopped on Twitter and dunked all over the Cardinals.

Seems like Kaden will be right at home in Lexington. Moorman teased more recruits were coming soon after Franklin County’s loss to Corbin Friday night.

Recruiting Runs Deep Through Title Town

Three-star EDGE rusher Tommy Ziesmer is an integral part of a stacked Boyle County defense who imposes his will week after week. In Boyle’s 41-7 blowout of Danville, Ziesmer recorded six tackles (two for loss), which is tame for his standards. Ziesmer is the type of player that opposing offenses have nightmares about. The star defensive end has received comparisons to former ‘Cat Josh Paschal and may just lead Boyle to a third straight 4A state championship.

Speedster Anthony Brown from Springfield, Ohio had a relatively quiet night, finishing with only two catches for 33 yards while 6’5″ 240-pound tight end commit Tanner LeMaster out of Washington, Ohio had an all-around good game, catching a touchdown and making three tackles, one for a loss.

Kentucky currently has the 33rd-ranked recruiting class in the country, according to On3.

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