KSR Today: Will Levis, still living the offseason dream
Will Levis continues to live his best life this offseason. He kicked it with Gronk, went to The Masters, then the Kentucky Derby. Just when you thought a rendezvous with Tom Brady would wrap up his exciting summer, the Kentucky quarterback pulled out one more power move before slowing down in Lexington for the summer.
Monday night Levis was at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta representing the University of Kentucky at the first NIL Summit. Ahead of the awards ceremony Levis kicked it with one of his favorite wrestlers, Paul “Triple H” Levesque. Now retired from the ring, Triple H is the WWE’s lead recruiter. He’s already brought in former Wildcat Abule Abadi-Fitzgerald for a tryout and a training camp. If slinging footballs around the yard doesn’t work out for Levis, now the QB knows a guy on the inside that can get him inside the ring.
Summer School in Session
Levis’ lavish lifestyle will soon come to a halt. It’s time to get back to work. A week after the Kentucky football, men’s and women’s basketball team returned to camp, summer school resumed on campus. Days for student-athletes will now consist of a workout, classes, some open gym/7-on-7 and maybe an afternoon working a camp. It’s not a bad time to be a student-athlete on Kentucky’s campus.
HOT DICE!
Kentucky capped off its biggest recruiting weekend of the year by securing a commitment. Three-star offensive guard Austin Ramsey publicly pledged his allegiance to Kentucky after officially visiting Lexington. Nicknamed “The House,” he’s Zach Yenser’s first high school commitment as the Cats’ offensive line coach. The Philadelphia native has some mobility to go with that size, bringing quite a few valuable tools to the BBN.
Elsewhere, the recruiting chatter is at an all-time high. Just yesterday we learned Georgia IOL Sean Thompkins, a new name on the board, was making an official visit to Kentucky. Prepare to see more and more and more football recruiting content at Kentucky Sports Radio dot com throughout the day.
Top 10
- 1Breaking
Bryce Underwood
Michigan flips No. 1 QB Bryce Underwood from LSU
- 2
Portnoy reacts to Underwood flip
Barstool founder fired up over 5-star commit
- 3
Sankey fires scheduling shot
SEC commish fuels CFP fire
- 4Hot
JuJu to Colorado
Elite QB recruit Julian Lewis commits to Coach Prime
- 5
Travis Hunter
Colorado star 'definitely' in 2025 draft
Four-star defensive back target, Robert Stafford, on his official visit to Kentucky.
Max Duffy Needs Your Help
The best punter in the history of the United States Football League needs some affirmation. You can give him all of that and so much more by clicking one button. It’s so easy, a caveman can do it.
DENIED
Steph Curry wasn’t the only one in the Golden State struggling to score Monday night.
Even though Curry couldn’t hit one three-pointer, it did not matter. The Warriors out-scored Boston by nine in the fourth quarter to take a 3-2 lead in the NBA Finals with a 104-94 victory over the Celtics. Golden State can claim its fourth title in eight years with a win in the Garden Thursday night.
Joey Votto, What a Guy
Before you get on your way with your day, enjoy some wholesome content from a team that has failed to provide a lot of that this season. Even when the Reds stink, Joey Votto is the man.
Discuss This Article
Comments have moved.
Join the conversation and talk about this article and all things Kentucky Sports in the new KSR Message Board.
KSBoard