A major milestone for the future Wildcat!
The Kentucky Wildcats have brought in its fair share of quarterback transfers and recruits over recent years, most recently landing 4-star Cutter Boley out of Lexington Christian this past cycle.
But a hidden gem could be Stone Saunders, a 2025 3-star prospect out of Harrisburg (PA), who broke the passing touchdown record in his home state last Friday night.
Saunders hit teammate Dom Diaz-Ellis with a 38-yarder to etch his name in the record books, his 177th career passing touchdown.
Q1, 11:35 — RECORD BREAKER
With this 38-yard pass to Dom Diaz-Ellis, Stone Saunders resets Pennsylvania’s all-time passing touchdown record with No. 177 of the Kentucky recruit’s career.
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Saunders already had over 1,200 yards and 20 touchdowns entering the game — and has thrown for over 3,000 yards in each of his first three seasons of high school, including 56 touchdown passes last season as a junior.
Saunders is ranked as the No. 35 quarterback in the country by 247 Sports and the 15th-ranked player in Pennsylvania. Andrew Ivins of 247 Sports scouting says that Saunders “projects as a multi-year starter at the Power Four level that can win with timing and precision in a balanced pro-style attack.”
Between Saunders and Cutter Boley, the young Kentucky Wildcats QB room could be in good hands for the future.
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