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The first wave of the transfer portal cycle has come to a conclusion. Kentucky was one of the most active teams during the first two weeks, losing 21 players and adding 14.
There will certainly be more movers and shakers when visits resume on Jan. 1. But much of the heavy lifting has concluded for the Kentucky football coaching staff. 11 Personnel breaks down the early additions to the roster and much more before the calendar turns to 2025. Highlights:
— Tampering talk at Nebraska
— Sleeper additions
— Two big positions Kentucky needs to address
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Day 11 in the winter transfer portal window did not disappoint. Nick Roush and myself are ready to talk about it on this week’s second episode of 11 Personnel.
Kentucky lost a top tailback to Missouri on Wednesday night, but saw three transfer targets commit to the program when Oklahoma wide receiver J.J. Hester, Incarnate Word quarterback Zach Calzada, and Illinois tight end Henry Boyer all became members of the Big Blue Nation. Plus some new weekend visitors have emerged.
There is a lot to discuss.
Zach Calzada time in the Bluegrass
Why the transfer QB could work at Kentucky
Moving from Ahmad Hardy to Dante Dowdell
Are Kendrick Law (Alabama WR) and Evan Wibberley (WKU iOL) on commit watch?
Two EDGE targets come into focus
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Kentucky is leaning into the transfer portal and there's a lot to discuss. Thankfully, 11 Personnel is here to make sense of it all for Big Blue Nation.
After a quiet week on the quarterback front, two targets emerged on Monday, Maalik Murphy and Zach Calzada. 11 Personnel shares what each player brings to the table to see how they might help Bush Hamdan's maligned offense. That is just a small snippet of what's on the docket for today's jam-packed show.
-- Strong start to offensive line recruiting
-- Potentially good news at RB?
-- Who is on Commitment Watch?
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Who is leaving and who is joining the Kentucky football program? Nick Roush and Adam Luckett provide the latest updates on the transfer portal and discuss potential signings, and Kentucky's transfer big board in another episode of 11 Personnel presented by Monticello Bank
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The transfer portal has opened and things have already gotten crazy. Nick Roush and Adam Luckett break it all down in 11 Personnel presented by Monticello Bank.
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Did you think we were making excuses for the Kentucky football program’s losses? You probably weren’t until we mentioned it. It’s kind of how like Mark Stoops continues to say he doesn’t want to make headlines, which ends up making more headlines about his Kentucky football program.
Tonight 11 Personnel parses through the Kentucky head coach’s comments a few days after another beatdown at Tennessee. Fortunately, a bye week does provide a slight reprieve from the madness, but folks, college football never stops and neither do we. Highlights:
— Which player volunteered to give his money back?
— Redshirt Watch
— One Month till Signing Day
— Recruits to Watch
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Nick Roush and Adam Luckett are back for another episode of 11 Personnel. In tonight's show they will discuss why Kentucky football can win on the road in the SEC but not at home, what Graham Mertz's injury means for this game, and if they think the Cats can beat the Florida Gators for a 4th straight season.
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Kentucky football takes on Ole Miss in Oxford on Saturday. Nick Roush and Adam Luckett break down the matchup on new episode of 11 Personnel.
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Kentucky football needs to show some signs of life on Saturday versus the Georgia Bulldogs. The Wildcats will have a shot to take down number one as HEAVY underdogs. Nick Roush and Adam Luckett break it all down in a new episode of 11 Personnel.
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They may not say it out loud this week, but there is no love lost between Kentucky and South Carolina. The Cats and the Cocks have played physical nail-biters over the last decade. Kentucky won seven of eight, but has dropped the last two in the series.
Ahead of the SEC opener at Kroger Field, 11 Personnel dives deep into the team Shane Beamer is bringing to Lexington. Nick Roush and Adam Luckett aren’t the biggest Beamer fans, but we’ll put our biases aside ever so slightly to project how we believe this game will unfold. Highlights from tonight’s preview:
— Why this game means so much for each team’s overall season outlook.
— The first official SEC Injury Report goes LIVE.
— Can South Carolina run the ball against the Kentucky defense?
— Is LaNorris Sellers ready for his first true road game?
— What does the offense need to do to protect Brock Vandagriff and score points?
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