The Kentucky Wildcats roster for the 2024-25 season is practically set, as Mark Pope and his staff have filled out the roster with 12 players to this point in the summer.
Over the next few days, the new players will arrive in Lexington, but for two class of 2024 recruits, it means a little more.
Travis Perry and Trent Noah will be heading to campus here soon, and for the two Kentucky high-school superstars wearing the blue-and-white jersey is a special one. Perry was coming to Lexington under John Calipari, but Noah got a call from Coach Pope to join the class and it was an opportunity he just couldn’t pass up.
Noah recently joined Cameron Mills and the UK Sports Network to talk about his journey to Kentucky, and it is a special one for the Harlan County superstar.
Originally committed to South Carolina for next season, now instead of facing off against the Cats, he will suit up for UK.
A cool story and is a player that is sure to be a fan favorite.
Welcome to the BBN, Trent.
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