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Sports news is usually slow around this time of year, but the Peach Jam is gearing up in Georgia, and as the top high school prospects in the country converge for the tournament, several recruiting tidbits are coming out.
Isaiah Todd and Jalen Green are among the players at Peach Jam Kentucky is heavily interested in in 2020, both of whom have been talking about Kentucky while at Peach Jam.
Todd mentioned that Keldon Johnson has been recruiting him to Lexington, which was a neat news tidbit. Green has talked about Kentucky being heavily involved as well.
Peach Jam is a fun time for these guys and many will really ramp up their recruitments after the event, as programs like Kentucky really set their sights on the players they want.
Look for more recruiting news to come out of Peach Jam as we get a clearer idea of which prospects may make up Kentucky’s 2020 class.
Tweet of the Day
RB Spotlight
— NCAAF Nation (@NCAAFNation247) July 11, 2019
AJ Rose - Kentucky
- The Benny Snell era is over, luckily for the wildcats they have another outstanding RB waiting to make a name for himself. Rose averaged 6.2 ypc in 2018, 1.2 ypc more than Snell. Rose will have a 1,200+ yard season in 2019. pic.twitter.com/gmMfbIFZca
AJ Rose is about to have a big year.
Quickies
Seven basketball recruitments that could heat up this month - Cats Pause
July is a big month in basketball recruiting.
Kentucky prioritizing Isaiah Todd - Cats Pause
Todd is one of the top guys in 2020.
Trey Lyles signs with San Antonio - KSR
Hope some new scenery works out!
Ranking UK Football road trips in 2019 - KSR
Surprisingly, Starkville isn’t at the top.
Westbrook headed to Houston - ESPN
A huge deal lands the OKC star with the Rockets.
CP3’s future in OKC uncertain - Bleacher Report
Not certain that Paul will remain with the Thunder.
Grayson Allen ejected at summer league - Bleacher Report
Of course..
NFL suspends full-time employment program - Yahoo
It’s cut back during negotiations.
A 17-year-old German prospect could take college football by storm - Bleacher Report
At 17, this guy is legit.
The threat of youth basketball - ESPN
An interesting read on a slow Friday.