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Antwan Smith, 3-Star Linebacker, Commits to Kentucky

Nick Roushby:Nick Roush06/11/23

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Kentucky is kicking off the summer with a commitment. Following a star-studded official visit weekend in Lexington, Antwan Smith announced he will be a Wildcat.

A 6-foot-3 athlete from Atlanta, Antwan Smith chose Kentucky over Vanderbilt, NC State and Duke, among others. His older half brother, Deon Jackson, was a running back for the Blue Devils from 2017-20. They aren’t the only athletes in the family. His mother was a track and field star at Miami, and his father played basketball at Utah State.

A three-star prospect from Atlanta’s Westlake High School, Antwan Smith is ranked as an EDGE by On3, but he’s likely to play off-ball linebacker in the middle of the Kentucky defense. Anwar Stewart and Mike Stoops performed the heavy lifting in Smith’s recruitment for the Wildcats.

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He is the fourth addition to the Wildcats’ 2024 recruiting class. He joins three homegrown stars: Cutter Boley, Hayes Johnson and Aba Selm.

An exceptional athlete, Antwan Smith is not afraid of a little contact in the trenches. Also a track and field star, he has posted a time of 10.65 in the 100-meter dash. That speed should translate well if he moves off the ball to linebacker for the Kentucky Wildcats. Take a closer look at the Wildcats’ latest addition, the first of many this summer in Lexington.

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