Kentucky Football Sends Out Official Scholarship Offers – On3

August is here, and that means official scholarships are being sent out. Kentucky, along with many other college football programs, was busy with this on Friday.  
As KSR’s Adam Luckett noted on Friday, official scholarship offers will look different in the revenue-sharing era. Starting on Friday, programs can send contract offer term sheets to high school prospects. Players will not be able to sign these until the early signing period in December, but this will show in writing what they can expect to receive financially from the university. There will be room for negotiations down the road, but prospects could learn quickly if the promises made during the recruiting process actually show up in writing.
Kentucky extended several official scholarship offers to commits and targets in the 2026 class on Friday. KSR+ is tracking all of them here. 
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Jemison, a 6-foot-5 offensive tackle from Paulding County (Dallas, GA) committed to Kentucky on June 27. He’s ranked as the No. 561 overall prospect in the 2026 Rivals Industry Ranking. 
It’s Official! Thank you @UKCoachStoops @CoachJ_Boulware  @HuskyFast #committed pic.twitter.com/yl98c3mtX2
Alston, a 6-foot running back from Hewitt-Trussville (Trussville, AL), announced his commitment to Kentucky on June 18. He’s ranked as the No. 1,210 overall prospect in the Rivals Industry Ranking. 
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Watkins, the 6-foot-4 tight end, ranked No. 608 overall in the Rivals Industry Ranking, committed to Kentucky on June 21. He recently added an offer from Tennessee. 
Official offer! Thank you @UKCoachStoops @MortonGovsFball pic.twitter.com/m7kjnTZBdq
Miller, a 6-foot-5, 310-pound offensive tackle from Morton (Hammond, IN), announced his commitment to Kentucky on June 13. He’s ranked as the No. 963 overall prospect in the Rivals Industry Ranking.
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Gray, a 6-foot-1, 170-pound wide receiver from Chaminade-Madonna Prep (Boynton Beach, FL), announced his commitment to Kentucky on July 1. He’s ranked as the No. 401 overall prospect in the Rivals Industry Ranking.
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It’s official!!! Wildcat soon! All glory to God for putting me in this position.@UKCoachStoops @CoachC_Collins @Katyfootball pic.twitter.com/Js6T8WoKAU
McMillan, a 6-foot, 170-pound cornerback from Katy (Katy, TX), committed to Kentucky on June 22. He’s ranked as the No. 853 overall prospect in the Rivals Industry Ranking.
Kentucky has 15 commits in the 2026 class, so some players may not have announced their offers publicly. However, six players did. 
Kentucky has the nation’s No. 38-ranked recruiting class in 2026. Rivals ranks Kentucky’s class as No. 12 in the SEC. 
2026 four-star running back Carsyn Baker is committed to Florida, but that didn’t stop Kentucky from extending an official offer on Friday. The 6-foot-1 running back also announced official offers from Florida, Florida State, and South Carolina. 
#AGTG I am blessed to receive an official offer from The University of Kentucky @UKCoachStoops @CoachJ_Boulware pic.twitter.com/b4SHyNdVhg
JUCO defensive lineman Seven Cloud of Butler Community College also announced an official offer from Kentucky on Friday. The 6-foot-4, 300-pound redshirt sophomore is committed to Georgia. 
Interestingly, 2026 Kentucky defensive line commit Ben Duncum announced an official offer on Friday. However, that offer was from Auburn, not Kentucky. 
#AGTG I’m blessed to receive my 31st offer from @AuburnFootball @JScruggs247 @GregBiggins @GPowersScout @samspiegs @ChadSimmons_ @SWiltfong_ @BrandonHuffman @RivalsFriedman @TheUCReport @TFloss32 pic.twitter.com/DRhikwKpdq
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