Somehow, the 2023 high school football regular season is already halfway complete for most teams. Some schools are only four games into their 10-game slates, but the majority of teams across the state are five games in. That’s enough of a sample size to give us a good idea of which teams are contenders and which are not. It’s also enough to give an update on how Kentucky football’s in-state commitments have been performing so far.
Kentucky’s 2024 recruiting class currently ranks 26th in the nation, according to On3. After the flipping of four-star twins Jacob and Jerod Smith from Michigan to Kentucky on Friday, the Wildcats now have six commits locked in from the Bluegrass State (and all of the Top 5 players).