Tyreese Fearbry making early impression at Under Armour All-American practice

One of the star recruits from Kentucky Football’s historically great 2022 recruiting class is already making his impact felt alongside the nation’s top high schoolers.
Tyreese Fearbry, a four-star EDGE rusher out of Perry Traditional Academy up in Pittsburgh, is down in Orlando practicing for this weekends Under Armour All-American Game. Over 100 of the country’s top prospects were invited to participate in the event and the 6-4, 220-pound UK commit was selected.
Practice officially began on Wednesday, and Fearbry is already making a name for himself. Our good friends at On3 have sent a group of writers down to Orlando to cover all the action. In their running updates from the day’s activities, Jeremy Crabtree said that Fearbry stood out early on.
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6:20 p.m. – Kentucky signee Tyreese Fearbry just made his presence known during two back to back passing plays. He used a speed rush to get around Neto Umeozulu and disrupt the play. He got some attaboys from the coaches because of his effort. -Jeremy Crabtree
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Fearbry is considered the 159th best recruit in the entire country, per the On3 Consensus. That makes him the third-highest signee from the 2022 class for the ‘Cats, trailing only OT Kiyaunta Goodwin (No. 19) and WR Barion Brown (No. 79). Fearbry chose UK back in September not long after decommitting from Penn State.
The Under Armour All-American Game will kickoff on Sunday at 2 p.m. on ESPN down at Camping World Stadium, which is coincidentally where Kentucky will play its Citrus Bowl matchup against Iowa the day prior.
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