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Louisville‘s offense held off the defense 45-37 in its annual spring game last month, setting the stage for what fans hope to be another strong season under second-year head coach Jeff Brohm. While the final score was close, an offensive showcase was expected, Brohm explained. There are still some holes that need to be filled from the transfer portal. Just as important, the Cardinals need to get healthy as well. “There are some missing pieces right now. So I don’t think we’re exactly where we want to be,” Brohm said after the spring game. “But we’ve seen more players emerge throughout spring t...
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The transfer portal is open for business. From April 16 through April 30, college football players can seek out greener pastures by submitting their names into the transfer portal. Bookmark this post as Kentucky Sports Radio continuously provides roster updates over the next two weeks. The spring window is shorter than its December counterpart. Most players are settling in for the next season, but there will be roster attrition as depth charts take shape following spring practice. Thirteen players from last year’s Kentucky football team left the team in December. Two players, Shamar Porter and...
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The second week of the spring football transfer portal window is sending more official visitors to the University of Kentucky. Former Rutgers defensive lineman Rene Konga will start his official visit to Kentucky on Monday, reports On3’s Steve Wiltfong. He has been in the Commonwealth all weekend, kicking things off with an official visit to Louisville. Konga has two years of eligibility remaining. The 6-foot-4, 290-pound athlete has received interest from Penn State, Wake Forest, Kansas, Cincinnati, and Miami. Texas A&M is also trying to get Konga to take an official visit to College Station....
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The first target for Kentucky football in the spring transfer portal window emerged on Tuesday. Kentucky is looking for some help in the trenches after the injury bug arrived in a big way during spring practice. There is interest in another Big Ten transfer. Rene Konga (6-4, 290) spent his first four seasons at Rutgers under head coach Greg Schiano and has two years of eligibility remaining. The versatile defensive lineman has received interest from multiple power conference programs since entering the portal. Kentucky emerged as a contender in this recruitment on Tuesday as the Cats look for ...
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Rutgers defensive lineman Rene Konga is expected to enter the transfer portal, a source tells On3’s Steve Wiltfong. The former three-star from Ontario, Canada, is a senior and can play immediately. He played in 21 career games with the Scarlet Knights, racking up 14 career tackles, three tackles for loss and two sacks. The 6-foot-4, 290-pound defensive lineman played in 10 games this past season, totaling eight tackles with a strip sack. Konga is a two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection. Rutgers finished the 2023 season with a 7-6 record, beating Miami 31-24 in the Pinstripe Bowl. The Scarlet...
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