Kentucky Football Transfer Portal Updates: Stay Informed with KSR+ and Join the Conversation on the KSR Message Board

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The transfer portal is set to open soon, and Kentucky has already seen a dozen players enter, including notable twin brothers Jacob Smith and Jerod Smith II. The brothers, former blue-chip recruits and Michigan commits, are now looking for new opportunities. Jacob, a redshirt sophomore, has three years of eligibility left, while Jerod, a junior, has two years remaining. Kentucky's 2024 recruiting class has now had seven players transfer out, with more expected as the portal officially opens on January 2 and closes on January 16. Stay updated on player movements with On3's Transfer Portal wire.

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Join the conversation on the new KSR Message Board to discuss this article and other Kentucky Sports topics. Mark Pope made a significant move to recruit Mo Dioubate from Alabama, emphasizing his three-point shooting ability. As the transfer portal season unfolds, it's a good time to connect with fellow Kentucky fans and stay informed about the latest developments in the program.

The Kentucky Wildcats had an eventful 2025 season under Mark Pope, with ups and downs in the SEC. The SEC recently concluded its non-conference games, with Tennessee and South Carolina securing wins against mid-major opponents. George Lamons, a tight end from Brooks County committed to Texas A&M early in the recruiting process, is now exploring other options.