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Maryland Cornerback Kevis Thomas Commits to Kentucky

Jacob Polacheckby:Jacob Polacheckabout 15 hours

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Kevis Thomas (Photo: UK Athletics)
Kevis Thomas (Photo: UK Athletics)

Kentucky continues to keep the transfer commitments rolling in. Maryland cornerback transfer Kevis Thomas has committed to Kentucky, source tells KSR+.

The 6-foot, 180-pound cornerback took an official visit to Kentucky from Dec. 18 to Dec. 19. He recorded 21 tackles and two pass deflections during the 2024 season, starting in eight games.

Thomas is planning to enroll and report to Kentucky by January 13th, per source. He has two years of eligibility.

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Kentucky’s 2025 Transfer Class

Kentucky has landed 11 total transfers in the portal this offseason. Here is the full list of transfer commitments so far:

Sam Greene: 6-foot-0.5 EDGE from USC – 3 years of eligibility
Landyn Watson: 6-foot-3 EDGE from Marshall – 1 year of eligibility
Josh Braun: 6-foot-4, 340 IOL from Arkansas – 1 year of eligibility
Alexander Wollschlaeger: 6-foot-7 RT from Bowling Green – 1 year of eligibility
Wallace Unamba: 6-foot-5 IOL from New Mexico – 1 year of eligibility
Jaden Williams: 6-foot-4 DL from Wyoming – 2 years of eligibility
Kevis Thomas: 6-foot CB from Maryland – 2 years of eligibility
Kendrick Law: 5-foot-11 WR from Alabama – 1 year of eligibility
Dante Dowdell: 6-foot-1 RB from Nebraska – 2 years of eligibility
JJ Hester: 6-foot-3.5 WR from Oklahoma – 1 year of eligibility
Zach Calzada: 6-foot-3 QB from Incarnate Word – 1 year of eligibility
Henry Boyer: 6-foot-6 TE from Illinois – 2 years of eligibility.

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2024-12-21