Under the radar '25 OT Jason Ekperuoh schedules Kentucky official visit
Kentucky football is expecting a busy June. Nearly two dozen class of 2025 prospects (that we know of) have already locked in official visits with the Wildcats for next month. We can add another name to the list — and he’s one you probably haven’t heard of yet.
On Wednesday, 6-foot-6, 340-pound offensive tackle Jason Ekperuoh announced on social media that he had received an official visit invitation to Kentucky, courtesy of offensive line coach Eric Wolford. Ekperuoh then confirmed with KSR on Friday that his visit to Lexington will begin on June 23.
Listed as a left tackle, Ekperuoh can suit up on both the offensive and defensive line. He has no other visits scheduled at this time.
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Ekperuoh is very much an under-the-radar prospect. After starting his high school football career in Québec, Canada, he transferred to The Webb School in Bell Buckle, TN ahead of the 2023 season. Although The Webb School went winless this past season (0-10), Ekperuoh was named the team’s Offensive MVP in late November.
As of right now, Ekperuoh is unranked and has not publicly announced any scholarship offers. His social media is relatively quiet, but he is being followed on X (formerly Twitter) by Wolford. We also know that Ekperuoh visited Vanderbilt in early February for the Commodores’ Prospect Day and has been invited to Eastern Kentucky in June for the Colonels’ Prospect Camp.
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