National Signing Day schedule for Kentucky targets

The busiest Wednesday of the year is just one sleep away. College football is the only thing keeping fax machine businesses alive and they will be put to work starting at dawn tomorrow. Dec. 21 marks the start of the Early Signing Period and we should expect a hectic few hours on Wednesday.
KSR will be there every step of the way providing early coverage as signatures begin to roll in along with Mark Stoops’ press conference at noon and a live show on YouTube in the late afternoon to wrap up everything that went down. Buckle in for what could be a wild ride.
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Now it’s time to set the table for what is about to happen. Players have started to publicize when signatures will be made. We have assembled a schedule for both commits and known targets for the Wildcats.
NSD Schedule
- 8:00 am ET: Jaremiah Anglin
- 10:00 am ET: Khamari Anderson
- Noon ET: Koby Keenum, Jakob Dixon
- 2:00 pm ET: Malachi Wood
- 3:00 pm ET: Tanner Lemaster
- 4:00 pm ET: Jyaire Hill
- 5:00 pm ET: Trey Cornist
- TBD: Shamar Porter, Avery Stuart, Grant Godfrey, Anthony Brown, Ardell Banks, Austin Ramsey, Nasir Addison, Karmello English, Jayvant Brown, Demitrius Bell, Jamarion Wilcox, Asa Newsom, Tavion Gadson
It’s worth noting that in-state commits Ty Bryant and Tommy Ziesmer both held mock signing ceremonies last week. Their letters should be received by Kentucky early. As usual, a lot of stuff will happen before 8:00 am. Make sure you are locked in with us for the duration of the day as we provide non-stop coverage as the 2023 cycle comes to a close.
Recruiting never stops.
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