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The foundation has been poured; now the Kentucky Wildcats are looking to build the walls with 18 commitments already secured, and the Wildcats are sitting inside the 247 Sports Top 25 at No. 14 nationally. Will Stein enters another critical June recruiting weekend with momentum on his side. But as every successful recruiting class eventually learns, June isn't about protecting your position—it's about elevating it. This weekend could determine whether Kentucky's 2027 haul remains a solid class or transforms into one capable of competing with the SEC's recruiting powers.
Several of the Wildcats' top remaining targets will descend on Lexington over the next few days, including blue-chip pass rushers, elite offensive linemen, and impact defensive backs. For Stein and his staff, it's another opportunity to prove that Kentucky is no longer simply trying to keep pace in the SEC—it intends to challenge for territory traditionally controlled by college football's heavyweights.
Every recruiting weekend needs a centerpiece. This one begins with Indianapolis Warren Central No. 18 LB Sean Fox.
The explosive Navy All-American originally planned to visit Kentucky later this month but moved his official visit up, a move that speaks volumes about where the Wildcats stand in his recruitment. Kentucky held significant momentum throughout the spring before Georgia and Clemson intensified their pursuit. Now comes the most important stretch.
Fox has already experienced Athens. He's already seen Clemson. This weekend gives Kentucky its opportunity to remind him why the Wildcats sat atop his board earlier in the process. The battle won't be easy. Few programs win many head-to-head recruiting wars against Georgia and Clemson. But Kentucky doesn't need history this weekend.
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6 hours ago
The Miami Dolphins made several changes to their defensive back room this offseason, including bringing in a few veterans in free agency to help replace those that left over the last few months.
Among the newcomers to South Florida is cornerback Marco Wilson, who signed with the Dolphins on a one-year, $1.32 million contract back in March.
In a recent appearance on NBC 6 South Florida, Wilson revealed that playing for the Dolphins has been a lifelong dream for him.
"It's always been a dream of mine to play for the Dolphins," Wilson said. "I grew up down here watching the Dolphins every Sunday, going to the games. I really was a true Dolphins fan growing up, getting upset when they lose games and stuff. That means something to me. I'll walk around now every day entering that building with the thought of I don't want to be the reason other young kids are maybe getting upset if the Dolphins are losing. It definitely means a lot."
Wilson, 27, played at Florida from 2017-20 before the Arizona Cardinals took him in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL draft. After a stint with the Cardinals, he also had stops with the New England Patriots and Cincinnati Bengals, and in 64 games thus far, he's recorded 179 tackles, 20 passes defensed, three interceptions and three forced fumbles.
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15 hours ago
Horseheads is the last Section 4 boys lacrosse team standing following a victory Wednesday, June 3 that was dominant and historic.
The Blue Raiders handled Section 2 runner-up ******* ton Spa, 13-4, in a New York State Public High School Athletic ******* ociation Class B subregional at Ithaca High School. It was Horseheads' first victory in the state tournament after losses in 1987, 1988, 1998, and 2016.
"This team just keeps doing it," Horseheads senior Zack Bennett said. "We ended our regular season with a five-game win streak. To win the first state playoff game is just fantastic. I wouldn't want to do it with anyone else."
Horseheads, a 13-3 winner over Binghamton for its first Section 4 ******* le since 2016, will meet Section 5's Victor in a New York State Public High School Athletic ******* ociation regional final Saturday, June 6 at Hobart & William Smith Colleges in Geneva. Victor topped Orchard Park, 12-8, in their subregional Wednesday.
Ballston Spa finished with a 12-7 record.
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2 days ago
Kylian Mbappe couldn't smile as he collected his Golden Boot trophy at the end of the 2022 World Cup.
France had lost the final, even though he had scored a hat-trick. Goals do not guarantee prizes, but a prolific striker gives his team a chance.
With the next edition of the world's biggest football tournament imminent, we look at the common attributes of Golden Boot winners and examine some of the leading candidates to finish as the top scorer in 2026.
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