Class of 2025 WR Montavin Quissenberry receives Ole Miss offer

Over a year ago, things began to heat up for Lexington (Ky.) Christian Academy quarterback Cutter Boley when Lane Kiffin decided to enter the chat. The same thing could be happening to Danville (Ky.) Boyle County wide receiver Montavin Quisenberry.
After wrapping up a camp visit to Kentucky on June 4, the rising junior made the trip south to Oxford. At an Ole Miss camp, Quisenberry received his second SEC scholarship offer.
Montavin Quisenberry was one of a handful of Boyle County players who made the trip to Ole Miss. The Rebels are the defending 4A state champions, and head coach Justin Haddix could again have one of the top teams in the state this fall. After seeing defensive lineman Tommy Ziesmer commit to Kentucky last summer, Quisenberry is becoming the next big in-state recruit.
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The 2025 recruit was one of Boyle County’s best players as a sophomore. Quisenberry led the team in receptions (57), receiving yards (833), receiving touchdowns (13), and also chipped in 1,009 rushing yards with 10 more scores. One of the most explosive players in the state is currently on the radar for multiple SEC schools.
Kentucky issued an offer to Quisenberry back in October and is now working to build that relationship. Louisville, Virginia Tech, and West Virginia are also involved in this recruitment. The Wildcats will have some competition for the explosive in-state playmaker.
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