This offseason is going to be a busy one for the Kentucky Wildcats while building a brand-new roster under Mark Pope.
As things start to get put together at the Joe Craft Practice Facility in terms of the staff, we’re also starting to get a clearer picture of players who will be heading elsewhere or returning from John Calipari’s team last season.
With that in mind, it is fairly obvious that this upcoming roster will be pieced together from the transfer portal, with the potential of some incoming freshmen as well.
The first official player to be added to the roster was announced Tuesday morning, as former top-35 prospect Collin Chandler flipped his commitment from BYU to Kentucky.
We have also started to hear about transfer targets, including Jeremy Roach, David Coit, Koby Brea, Aly Khalifa, Amari Williams, and several others.
Not to mention Kentucky is still pursuing top-15 recruit and McDonald’s All-American Liam McNeeley in the class of 2024.
Things are starting to take some sort of shape, so we here at A Sea of Blue wanted to give our readers a place to keep track of the player movement as we look to build out a roster.
Who would you like to see Kentucky land for next season? Let us know in the comments!
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