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It feels like deja vu all over again. For the second time in three years, a former four-star Kentucky defensive back is leaving the program to transfer to Pitt. Jaremiah Anglin announced on Sunday afternoon that he is making the move to the ACC to play for Pat Narduzzi’s program in Pittsburgh. Even though his time in Lexington was brief, it was noteworthy. Also known by the moniker “Grady Judd,” Anglin was the No. 222 ranked player in the 2023 recruiting class. Despite the hype, he had to spend his entire freshman season on the sideline with a knee injury. He was cleared to play just a few day...
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The transfer portal giveth and the transfer portal taketh away. Kentucky football fans experienced both emotions on Tuesday. Six players had already departed the program when the day started. On the outside looking in, it didn’t seem like there would be much more movement, with a roster prepared to handle 2-3 new acquisitions. The BBN was thrown for a loop when Jaremiah Anglin shared he’ll be leaving Lexington. The former four-star talent finally was healthy enough to pick off a pass in the spring game. Playing a position of need, nobody wanted to see him go before scratching the surface of hi...
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With a week left until the April 30 deadline, the wave of transfer portal departures continues for the Kentucky football program. On3’s Pete Nakos reports Jaremiah Anglin has entered the transfer portal. A 6-foot defensive back, Anglin was a Top 20 safety and the No. 222 overall player in the 2023 recruiting class, according to On3. The explosive athlete from Lake Wales, FL invited contact, creating many high-speed collisions at the high school level. Anglin only spent one season in Lexington. He underwent knee surgery over the summer, sidelining the talented defensive back until spring practi...
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Kentucky football spring practice has come and gone. Before the BBN’s attention turns to the transfer portal, which opens officially on Tuesday, let’s review some of the things we learned from the Wildcats over the last two months. Kentucky Offense is in a Good PlaceThe Kentucky offense is in the middle of a transformation. The Wildcats spent the spring breaking in a new playbook for the fourth straight offseason. Obviously, they’re far from a polished product, but the unit is moving in the right direction. Bush Hamdan plays with more tempo than the previous pro-style play-callers. The advent ...
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The Kentucky Football Spring Game was reclassified as an open practice. The BBN still got a high-quality snapshot of what the Wildcats will look like next fall. An hour of the 90-minute exhibition at Kroger Field was an 11-on-11 scrimmage. Players were not tackled all the way to the ground. It limited what we could gather about the run game, but the man every fan was there to see shined. Wearing a gray No. 12 Kentucky jersey for the first time, QB Brock Vandagriff looked the part. Bush Hamdan did not instruct his quarterback to unleash a barrage of deep balls. The Georgia quarterback operated ...
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Recruiting never stops in college football. The lifeblood of any program is found within talent acquisition. How teams build rosters in the modern landscape is different than the past, but games are often won or lost in high school recruiting. Some short-term roster holes will be filled when another transfer portal window opens up later this month, but critical decisions in the 2025 high school recruiting cycle are being made now. Kentucky is putting itself in a position to sign another top-25 class in December. Unofficial visits are getting completed, official visits are getting locked in, de...
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Lake Wales (Fla.) High defensive back Jaremiah Anglin Jr. was a top-500 recruiting win for Kentucky in the class of 2023. However, the Sunshine State native had to miss his entire true freshman season after suffering a torn ACL. Anglin underwent surgery in April and has been on a rehab journey over the last eight months at the Joe Craft Football Training Facility. That journey is officially over. The redshirt freshman has been cleared to play football. Jaremiah Anglin Jr. led Lake Wales to a Florida 3A state title in 2022 recording 54 tackles, 20 pass breakups, eight interceptions, and six for...
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