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Kentucky cracks Top 10 for LCA's 4-star QB Cutter Boley

Zack Geogheganby:Zack Geoghegan05/12/23

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One of the most talented prospects on the Kentucky football Big Board has included the Wildcats among his list of favorites.

On Friday afternoon, class of 2025 quarterback Cutter Boley announced his Top 10. Kentucky made the cut for the local prospect out of Lexington Christian Academy, as did Penn State, Alabama, Michigan, Oregon, Notre Dame, Miami (FL), Tennessee, Florida State, and TCU. Boley is considered a Top 50 sophomore prospect and the No. 3 overall QB, per the On3 Industry Ranking.

Boley is scheduled to take an official visit to Kentucky the weekend of June 9-11. Although he’s a member of the ’25 class, the 6-foot-5, 200-pound signal-caller has enough credits to be considered a junior academically and received approval from the NCAA to take the official visit, KSR previously learned.

Kentucky is the overwhelming favorite to secure Boley of his services, holding a 92.2 percent chance of landing with the Wildcats, per On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine. There are currently three RPM picks in place for Boley to commit to UK. He expects to schedule more OVs, but a decision could be coming sooner rather than later, too.

“My timetable is actually going to be sooner than I thought, probably in the next five to six weeks,” Boley told Jacob Polacheck of KSR+ in late April. “That’s when I’m working on making my decision.” A 5-6 week timetable lines up with his scheduled OV to Kentucky.

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Boley has taken several visits to UK over the last year-plus, recently attending the program’s Junior Day at the end of January and then returning again in March. The Wildcats’ offensive coordinator, Liam Coen, has been leading the charge in this recruitment. He was the one who initially offered Boley a scholarship back in Dec. 2021 before later accepting an OC job with the Los Angeles Rams.

Now back in the fold with the ‘Cats as the OC, Coen is doing everything he can to get Boley, who could reclassify to 2024, locked in.

“Coen is just easy to connect with. I feel like he’d be a really easy guy to learn from,” Boley told KSR back in January.

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