LOOK: Denzel Aberdeen, Kam Williams rock Kentucky jerseys for first time as Wildcats

Most of Kentucky’s incoming transfers were on campus over the weekend for their official visits. And what always comes with an official visit? The jersey photoshoot, of course!
On Thursday, future Wildcat guards Denzel Aberdeen and Kam Williams posted their favorite pictures from that locker room shoot to Instagram. Aberdeen went for the black and white filter with Williams, who opted for the sunglasses look, doing the same for a couple of his. Both apparently enjoyed the classic lying-on-the-ground angle, too.
That Kentucky across their chest sure looks nice, doesn’t it?
Aberdeen (Florida) and Williams (Tulane) were joined on campus by fellow transfers Mouhamed Dioubate (Alabama) and Jaland Lowe (Pitt). Head coach Mark Pope even took them all out to Kentucky Proud Park for a day at the ballpark, where the Big Blue Nation quickly made them feel welcome.
After the official visits wrapped up, Aberdeen and Williams were so impressed with their trips that they immediately took to social media to praise the visit. “MAN I LOVE KENTUCKY!! Had a great official visit today in Lexington, cannot wait to represent the University and its culture. #BBN,” Aberdeen wrote on Sunday.
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Williams shared a similar sentiment, adding, “The culture and love that Kentucky has for their players is very special and something that I will never take for granted. I was blessed to have my official visit today and honestly cannot wait to suit up and play for all the fans. Can’t wait to get to work! #BBN.”
Jayden Quaintance (Arizona State) was the lone transfer commit not in Lexington this past weekend; he’s using the time to recover from his recent ACL surgery. He’ll make his way to town later this summer with the rest of his teammates once offseason workouts begin in June.
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