Six days away from his commitment date, 5-star prospect Caleb Wilson has narrowed down his list of schools to three. Appearing on 247Sports'
No. 6 Kentucky won at No. 14 Mississippi State ( 95-90). Dropped to No. 8 due to a loss at Georgia the prior week, UK then came home to beat No. 11 Texas A&M (81-69) but lost 102-97 to No. 4 Alabama.
One of the last available elite players in the 2025 class is five-star power forward Caleb Wilson. He is still considering Kentucky, North Carolina, UCF, Ohio S
Kentucky has long been perceived as the favorite to ultimately land five-star forward Caleb Wilson, who is expected to announce his decision sometime this month. But are the tides beginning to shift down the home stretch?
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The 6'9 power forward has a final five list that includes Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio State, UCF, and Tennessee. It sounds like the race will come down to Kentucky and North Carolina ...
He is still considering Kentucky, North Carolina, UCF, Ohio State, and Tennessee, but the two schools that are really in contention are Kentucky and UNC. Kentucky has been in a really good spot ...
Veteran SEC assistant coach Will Friend is finalizing a deal to join Bill Belicheck's staff at North Carolina as offensive line coach, ESPN's Pete Thamel reported Wednesday. Friend, 48, is
The North Carolina Tar Heels have just one target left in their 2025 recruiting class after missing out on AJ Dybantsa who elected to go to BYU. With just two commitments in the 2025 class, UNC really needs to land Caleb Wilson for their class.
A new roster is taking form over on the Hill for head coach Tyson Helton and WKU football, but changes inside of the coaching room are still happening, with the latest being the departure of offensive coordinator Will Friend.
Brannon Martinsen, the No. 78 overall recruit in the national junior class, was sidelined throughout the grassroots season with an ankle injury. The 6-foot-7 forward who attends San Juan Capistrano (Calif.) JSerra Catholic High also missed the start of the season due to transfer rules.