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Kentucky had a need in the offensive line room with the arrival of the spring transfer portal window coming on Tuesday. The Wildcats did not wait for that window choosing to take an alternate transfer route. That route is one we have not seen the Wildcats use in a few cycles. Jeremy Flax was Kentucky’s last junior college transfer. The Independence Community College transfer picked Kentucky over Auburn and went on to become a two-year starter in Lexington. Will Anfernee Crease do the same? The Navarro College transfer spent two seasons in junior college before committing to SMU just over two w...
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The spring college football transfer portal opens tomorrow. Kentucky is starting early by adding a junior college transfer to the Big Blue Wall. Anfernee Crease announced on social media he ‘is “100% committed” to the University of Kentucky. Crease is a 6-foot-8, 310 offensive tackle from Houston. He has three years of eligibility remaining after a stint at Navarro College. Crease initially committed to SMU in April, but was persuaded by Eric Wolford to join the Kentucky offensive line after officially visiting campus for the Blue-White Spring Game. In addition to his trip to Kentucky, he also...
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In just over a week, the spring transfer portal window will arrive and that will take up most of the oxygen in the college football space. Every program will get one final opportunity to address its personnel before 2024 rosters get locked in. Kentucky is expected to be an active shopper will the next free agency window arrives. The Wildcats will likely make some transfer portal moves, but high school recruiting never stops. Kentucky received some positive news at wide receiver regarding a pair of targets on Thursday. In February, Kentucky appeared in the top eight for three-star prospect Deje...
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Navarro College offensive tackle Anfernee Crease committed to SMU on Wednesday after taking an official visit to SMU earlier this month. “It felt like home,” Crease told On3 after he committed. “Just loved it. The place all-around and the coaches were very genuine.” The 6-6, 310-pounder had offers from the likes of Houston, Kentucky, USF, Western Kentucky and others. He had planned to take an official visits to Kentucky April 12 and to USF as well, but those did not happen as the big lineman made his decision. Crease has three years of eligibility remaining. He shores up the offensive line in ...
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