Kentucky Hosts 3-Star WR Dorian Williams During Camp

Nick Roushby:Nick Roush06/13/23

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During the penultimate camp of the summer for the Kentucky football team, the Wildcats brought in a pass-catcher that certainly passes the look test. Dorian Williams made the trip down I-75 from Cincinnati to see everything the University of Kentucky has to offer.

Dorian Williams attends Princeton High School. If you’ve ever driven through the Queen City, you’ve seen the enormous high school’s football stadium from the freeway. It’s the same school that produced Paris Johnson Jr., the No. 6 overall pick in this year’s NFL Draft. Everything must be bigger at Princeton.

A 6-foot-3 wide receiver, Dorian Williams is a physically impressive prospect. Not only is he chiseled, Williams has long arms that create a wide catch radius. We saw a small snippet of it in action. He was not healthy enough to run routes at Kroger Field, but he did play a little catch with Liam Coen and Cutter Boley.

The 2024 pass-catcher is a three-star prospect, ranked as the No. 26 player in the state of Ohio, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a proprietary algorithm that compiles ratings and rankings from all four primary recruiting media services. Last week he officially visited Colorado State. He’ll be at Vanderbilt for an official this weekend. Kentucky is remaining patient while recruiting wide receivers. Dorian Williams will be one we’re keeping our eyes on in the coming weeks and months.

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Kentucky Offers Boyle County Tight End

Tuesday morning Boyle County head football coach Justin Haddix was in Lexington with a couple of players. Montavin Quisenberry returned to Lexington for the third time in two weeks, just observing camp, not participating. The 2025 wide receiver was joined by a classmate, LB Brock Driver, who has a scholarship offer from the Cats.

Another Boyle County Rebel picked up a scholarship offer this morning. Maddox Hager spent his day working out with CJ Conrad and Vince Marrow. He’s only a 2027 prospect, but the tight end is a solid 6-foot-5 and showed the coaches enough to earn his first scholarship offer.

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