Josaih Hayes was a decorated recruit, playing the best football of his career ahead of his final season at Kentucky. That’s when a twist of fate derailed those plans. One year ago, Hayes twisted his ankle during a pass rush drill. He received the worst possible news, a torn Achilles. “It was pretty tough, frustrating, to say the least. You put all the work in during the … [Read more...] about Kentucky DL Josaih Hayes Bounces Back After Devastating Injury
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Kentucky Softball Winless in SEC Series Against No. 14 Arkansas
Kentucky softball had a poor showing in Fayetteville over the weekend, getting swept by No. 14 Arkansas. Now halfway through SEC play, the Wildcats currently sit at 5-7 (21-15 overall) with three more ranked opponents left to play. Game One The series between the Cats and Hogs on Friday started very troublesome. Right off the bat, Arkansas scored four runs in the first … [Read more...] about Kentucky Softball Winless in SEC Series Against No. 14 Arkansas
Kentucky Eyes Big 12 Leading Scorer in the Transfer Portal
Names are flying fast and furiously as we approach the second week of the transfer portal. There’s a new name to add to the Kentucky Big Board. On3’s Joe Tipton reports Kentucky will conduct a Zoom meeting with Keyshawn Hall on Monday. Auburn also has a virtual date with Hall, who has garnered interest from Kansas as well. A 6-foot-7 lefty from Cleveland Heights, Ohio, … [Read more...] about Kentucky Eyes Big 12 Leading Scorer in the Transfer Portal
Jarvis Strickland becomes Kentucky’s first commit in 2026 high school cycle
The long wait for Kentucky’s first commitment in the 2026 high school recruiting cycle finally ended on Sunday night. The Cats get on the board on March 30 by landing a priority target at a priority position. Paducah (Ky.) Tilghman offensive tackle Jarvis Strickland became on Cat when he announced his commitment on Instagram. Vince Marrow was the lead recruiter for yet … [Read more...] about Jarvis Strickland becomes Kentucky’s first commit in 2026 high school cycle
KSR Today: Transfer portal madness, a Yahtzee, the Final Four field, and more
Good morning, Big Blue Nation. The NCAA Tournament moved on without Kentucky over the weekend, setting the stage for the 2025 Final Four in San Antonio. This year’s Final Four participants are all No. 1 seeds for only the second time ever, with Auburn, Florida, Duke, and Houston remaining from the field of 68. The tournament was chalk all weekend. The favorites won all … [Read more...] about KSR Today: Transfer portal madness, a Yahtzee, the Final Four field, and more