No Marrow, No Problem: A Closer Look at the Next Round of Kentucky Football Official Visitors

There is a ton of symbolism to unpack behind Vince Marrow’s move to Louisville. We’ve spoken a lot about his impact and accomplishments as a recruiter for Kentucky. In the here and now, Kentucky is not slowing down its 2026 recruiting efforts.
The Wildcats are playing the catch-up game in the 2026 recruiting class, and started making some progress on Wednesday night by beating Louisville for a commitment from Jordan Crutchfield. The three-star defensive back announced his decision after officially visiting Kentucky. Here’s who is on the slate to officially visit Kentucky this weekend, who could follow Crutchfield’s lead.
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Kentucky Football Official Visitors (June 13-15)
DL Seven Cloud — Georgia Commit, 4-star, No. 1 JUCO, 6-3, 325 lbs., Butler C.C. (Powder Springs, GA)
Seven Cloud first entered KSR’s radar when he camped at Kentucky as a rising high school junior back in 2021. He was committed to Georgia at the time, but did not qualify to be a part of the Dawgs’ 2023 recruiting class. Cloud went the JUCO route and remained on the radar of Georgia and Kentucky. Even though he recently said he’s locked in with Kirby Smart’s program, Kentucky is getting him to Lexington for an official visit.
WR Keymian Henderson — 3-star, No. 613 overall, 6-4, 185 lbs., Carthage (TX)
L.D. Washington has arguably been the most active recruiter for Kentucky this offseason. He’s already received commitments from a pair of wide receivers, and he’s also in hot pursuit of another lengthy pass-catcher from Texas. Henderson has previously officially visited TCU and Arkansas. He has a date with Kansas State on the docket to close out his summer of recruiting trips.
WR Dallas Dickerson — 3-star, No. 458 overall, 6-1, 180 bs., North Oconee (Bogart, GA)
This is one of the more complicated recruitments to decipher. While it’s been previously reported multiple times that he will be in Lexington this weekend, there are conflicting reports. Others have said that he will be at Indiana, Florida, and Wisconsin this weekend. He can’t be in four places at once. We’ll see if he ultimately lands in Lexington.
RB Delvecchio “Deuce” Austin II — 3-star, 6-0, 200 lbs., Hewitt-Trussville (AL)
Kentucky is searching for a running back in the 2026 class and Austin appears to be one of only two targets left on the board. He previously took an official visit to Minnesota. Memphis is also involved in his recruitment.
LB Max Mohring — Unranked, 6-3, 215 lbs., Malvern Prep (Downingtown, PA)
The unranked linebacker prospect appears to have entered Kentucky’s radar as the Cats were pursuing his teammate, blue-chip EDGE Jackson Samuels-Ford, who previously officially visited UK. The Cats offered Mohring a scholarship in April and quickly scheduled an official visit. UCF is giving the Cats some competition for the athlete who clocked an impressive 100-meter dash.
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Father’s Day Arrivals
The schedule is a little bit lighter than normal. Instead of hosting all eight players at once, they’ve staggered the official visits. After escorting a handful of players out on Father’s Day, they will welcome three more players that afternoon.
EDGE Asharri Charles — 4-star, No. 194, 6-2, 235 lbs, Venice (FL)
Charles is one of the most prolific players on this summer’s official visit roster. The talented pass rusher from South Florida is considering Louisville, Missouri, Florida, and Miami. Hurricanes Hall of Famer Jason Taylor is getting the last official visit of the summer. The Canes are considered the favorite.
WR Larry Miles — 3-star, No. 581 overall, 5-11, 175 lbs., Jones (Winter Garden, FL)
Ranked by Rivals as the No. 8 pass-catcher in the country, Miles is an explosive return man who can blow by defensive backs, even if they give themselves a ton of cushion. Oregon, Miami, Nebraska, and Wisconsin are among the noteworthy names in pursuit of Miles, but Pitt is the only other program that has hosted him for an official visit this summer.
WR Jeffar Jean-Noel — 3-star, No. 832, 5-10, 170 lbs., American Heritage (Plantation, FL)
A one-time West Virginia commit, Jean-Noel’s star has risen thanks to exceptional play in the OT7 league. He took an official visit to Purdue in April and has spent his summer at Georgia Tech and Pitt. Following his trip to Kentucky, he’ll wrap up his summer recruiting travels closer to home at UCF.
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