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Kentucky football recruiting: Edge Lorenzo Cowan 17th to commit to Mark Stoops' 2024 class

LEXINGTON, Ky. — Two of Kentucky coach Mark Stoops' best signing classes have come in the past four years.

In 2020, the Wildcats inked the nation's 25th-best class, according to the 247Sports composite rankings. In 2022, UK's class ranked 14th nationally. And the 2023 class ranked No. 31 nationally.

The only other time the Wildcats signed a top-25 class was 2014, when they ended up No. 22.

Kentucky hopes the 2024 cycle resembles its stellar 2022 class.

In-state offensive linemen Hayes Johnson and Aba Selm committed to the Wildcats in the winter. High-profile four-star quarterback Cutter Boley became the third commit May 18. UK added seven more recruits in June — its first four defensive commits for the class as well as a running back, tight end and specialist. The Wildcats' first wide receiver commitment came July 8 with a pledge from David Washington Jr. UK's class grew to 17 verbal commits Sept. 10, when edge Lorenzo Cowan joined the haul.

Bookmark this page as The Courier Journal tracks how Kentucky's 2024 signing class, ranked 37th in the nation in the 247Sports composite as of Sept. 10, comes together:

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Kentucky football recruiting 2024 commitments

Cutter Boley

Quarterback Cutter Boley committed to the Kentucky Wildcats on May 18, 2023.
Quarterback Cutter Boley committed to the Kentucky Wildcats on May 18, 2023.

Position: Quarterback

High School: Lexington Christian Academy

247Sports composite rating: 4 stars

Commitment status: Verbally committed May 18

What to know: Boley is a generational commit for the Wildcats. Per 247Sports all-time rankings, which date to 2000, he's the second-most highly regarded signal-caller to commit to UK, behind only Drew Barker. He picked Kentucky over his four other finalists: Florida State, Michigan, Penn State and Tennessee. "They've got something special going on over there with the offense and everything, and I just want to be a part of it," Boley said after his announcement May 18. "I grew up a Kentucky fan. I've always bled blue since I was young." Boley, who will enroll next January, had been part of the 2025 class. At that time, all four major recruiting services (Rivals, ESPN, 247Sports and On3) ranked him as the No. 1 player in the state in 2025. Boley completed 63.5% (254 for 400) of his attempts last season for 3,901 yards and 36 touchdowns (against 15 interceptions). He also scored six times on the ground. Boley led Lexington Christian Academy to the Class 2A semifinals, finishing with a 9-5 record in 2022.

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Lorenzo Cowan

Edge Lorenzo Cowan (left) committed to Kentucky's 2024 class on Sept. 10, 2023.
Edge Lorenzo Cowan (left) committed to Kentucky's 2024 class on Sept. 10, 2023.

Position: Edge

High School: Jenkins High School (Savannah, Georgia)

247Sports composite rating: 3 stars

Commitment status: Verbally committed Sept. 10

What to know: The 6-foot-3, 220-pound edge committed to the Wildcats on Sept. 10, following the end of an official visit during the weekend of UK's victory over Eastern Kentucky. Prior to committing to Kentucky, Cowan also took official visits to South Florida and West Virginia. Per to the 247Sports composite, Cowan is the No. 84 edge nationally and the No. 130 prospect in Georgia in the 2024 cycle. Playing for Jenkins High, Cowan collected 30 tackles last season (6.0 for loss) to go along with eight sacks, nine quarterback hurries and two pass breakups. He also blocked a kick. Cowan is the younger brother of current UK defensive lineman Tavion Gadson, who is a freshman.

Hardley Gilmore

Hardley Gilmore of Pahokee (Fla.) High School
Hardley Gilmore of Pahokee (Fla.) High School

Position: Wide receiver

High School: Pahokee High School (Pahokee, Florida)

247Sports composite rating: 4 stars

Commitment status: Verbally committed Aug. 25

What to know: The 6-foot-1, 165-pound wideout committed to the Wildcats over his other two finalists, Penn State and Central Florida. According to the 247Sports composite, Gilmore is the No. 44 wide receiver in the nation and the No. 297 overall player in the country. Gilmore, who reclassified from the 2025 class to 2024 earlier this summer, finished last season with 43 catches for 1,003 yards and nine touchdowns. Also playing defense, he added 21 tackles, three interceptions and eight passes defended in 12 games, helping Pahokee reach the Class 1R region finals.

Elijah Groves

Position: Linebacker

High School: East Robertson High School (Cross Plains, Tennessee)

247Sports composite rating: 4 stars

Commitment status: Verbally committed July 1

Linebacker Elijah Groves committed to the Kentucky Wildcats on July 1.
Linebacker Elijah Groves committed to the Kentucky Wildcats on July 1.

What to know: The 6-foot-3, 210-pound Groves committed to the Wildcats over his other finalists, N.C. State and Purdue, on July 1. Per the 247Sports composite rankings, Groves is the No. 7 prospect in Tennessee, and the No. 27 linebacker nationally, in the 2024 class. Playing linebacker and in the secondary at East Robertson High, he finished last season with 59 tackles (including four for loss), two fumble recoveries, two interceptions and four pass breakups. Groves also plays basketball and is a track and field athlete. Last season, he averaged 19.2 points, 6.6 rebounds and 3.5 assists on the hardwood and competed in the 100- and 200-meter dashes along with the high jump. His cousin, Taylor Groves, is a safety for Ole Miss.

Hayes Johnson

Position: Offensive lineman

High School: Taylor County High School (Campbellsville)

247Sports composite rating: 3 stars

Commitment status: Verbally committed Jan. 26

What to know: Kentucky's first head-to-head meeting on the recruiting trail with new Louisville coach Jeff Brohm went the Wildcats' way. "For a boy growing up in Kentucky playing sports, he's got two dreams. He either wants to be a Louisville Cardinal or a Kentucky Wildcat," Johnson said at his announcement ceremony. "I wear Kentucky blue." Aside from Louisville, Johnson's other finalists were Baylor, Michigan State and Tennessee. Johnson is ranked as the state's No. 8 overall prospect in the 2024 class, per the 247Sports composite. He earned third-team all-state honors in Class 3A last year, as Johnson helped Taylor County rank among the top 15 in its classification in points per game (31.7) and rushing yards (2,873 total, 261.2 per game).

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Jacob Kauwe

Position: Kicker/punter

High School: Billings West (Billings, Montana)

Kohl's rating: 5 stars

Commitment status: Verbally committed June 20

What to know: A 6-foot-2, 200-pound prospect from Montana, Kauwe committed to Kentucky on June 20, giving Jay Boulware his first pledge from a specialist since he was hired as the Wildcats' special teams coordinator in December. Kohl's Professional Camp, which trains kickers, punters and long snappers year-round, rates Kauwe as a five-star prospect at both kicker and punter. "His leg strength is unique and as strong as some in the NFL," Kohl's wrote on Kauwe's profile page. "Kauwe still needs refinement with his hands in punting and improvement on his repeatability on field goals." At the Kohl's spring ranking event in March, Kauwe had multiple 80-yard kickoffs and made 12 of 15 field goal attempts in windy conditions. He also launched a 70-yard punt with 4.4-second hang time. Kauwe would be the first Montana high school player to sign with UK this millennium.

Jadon Lafontant

Position: Offensive lineman

High School: Brunswick School (Greenwich, Connecticut)

247Sports composite rating: 3 stars

Commitment status: Verbally committed June 19

What to know: The 6-4, 315-pound Lafontant gave his pledge to the Wildcats on June 19. His commitment came six days after an official visit to Lexington. He also took official visits to ACC schools Boston College, Duke and Pittsburgh before picking UK. Rivals, 247Sports and On3 all rate him as a three-star prospect. Per the 247Sports composite ranking, Lafontant is the No. 11 player in Connecticut in the 2024 cycle and the No. 2 offensive lineman. Lafontant would be the first high school player the Wildcats have signed from the state of Connecticut since Stoops took over as coach prior to the 2013 season. Former quarterback Will Levis, who joined Kentucky as a transfer, is from Madison, Connecticut.

Jiquavious Marshall

Position: Defensive back

High School: Westside High School (Macon, Georgia)

247Sports composite rating: 3 stars

Commitment status: Verbally committed June 21

What to know: Marshall committed to the Wildcats on June 21, hours after running back Tovani Mizell. Marshall is listed as an athlete, playing both wide receiver and defensive back for Westside High in Macon, Georgia. But UK recruited him to play defense. Per 247Sports, which lists Marshall at 6-foot-3 1/2, he caught 35 passes for 548 yards and six touchdowns to go along with 31 tackles, seven pass breakups and two interceptions last season as Westside finished 7-4 in Georgia's Class 4A. He is a consensus three-star prospect, though ESPN has yet to evaluate him. His pledge came a week after he visited Lexington. Marshall also visited Florida State, North Carolina State, Ohio State and West Virginia earlier this year. He held offers from that quartet as well as numerous other Power Five schools, including Duke, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Michigan, Nebraska, Pittsburgh and Virginia.

Tovani Mizell

Running back Tovani Mizell, who committed to UK on June 21, is stopped during a high school football game in West Palm Beach, Florida, on September 10, 2021.
Running back Tovani Mizell, who committed to UK on June 21, is stopped during a high school football game in West Palm Beach, Florida, on September 10, 2021.

Position: Running back

High School: Western High School (Fort Lauderdale, Florida)

247Sports composite rating: 3 stars

Commitment status: Verbally committed June 21

What to know: Mizell, a 6-foot, 200-pound running back from Florida, announced his commitment to Kentucky on June 21, during an appearance on Kentucky Sports Radio. He later confirmed his pledge to UK on his personal Twitter account. Mizell committed to Georgia, the two-time defending national champion, in August 2022 before decommitting this spring. He took an official visit to North Carolina in June before picking Kentucky. During his sophomore season at Cardinal Newman High in West Palm Beach, Florida, in 2021, Mizell tallied 1,097 yards (616 rushing, 481 receiving) and 14 touchdowns, per 247Sports. Athletic talent is in his bloodlines: His cousin, Aiden Mizell, was a four-star receiver prospect in the 2023 class who is now enrolled at Florida.

Terhyon Nichols

Defensive back Terhyon Nichols (21), who committed to UK on July 2, tries to make a stop during a high school football game on Nov. 4, 2022.
Defensive back Terhyon Nichols (21), who committed to UK on July 2, tries to make a stop during a high school football game on Nov. 4, 2022.

Position: Cornerback

High School: Withrow (Cincinnati, Ohio)

247Sports composite rating: 4 stars

Commitment status: Verbally committed July 2

What to know: Nichols became the Wildcats' third four-star recruit the night of July 2, and the first from Ohio this cycle. The 6-foot, 180-pound junior is the 20th-ranked corner in the nation and ninth overall in Ohio, according to 247Sports composite rankings. He has 69 career tackles, three forced fumbles, an interception and a fumble recovery, according to Cincinnati.com, and was named first-team All-Ohio last season. Nichols had 30 offers and had narrowed his finalists down to Ohio State, Penn State, Michigan, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and UK in May.

Caleb Redd

Position: Edge

High School: De Smet Jesuit High School (St. Louis, Missouri)

247Sports composite rating: 3 stars

Commitment status: Verbally committed June 28

What to know: The Wildcats picked up their first pass rusher of the 2024 recruiting class with Redd's verbal commitment June 28. The 6-foot-4, 215-pound defensive end/outside linebacker is the No. 15 prospect in Missouri and 69th overall edge rusher in the country, according to 247Sports composite rankings. He holds offers from 21 schools, including Cincinnati, Kansas State, USC, Oregon and multiple Big Ten programs. An all-state first-team defense honoree by the Missouri Football Coaches Association in December, Redd had 21 sacks, 60 tackles and a defensive touchdown as a junior according to his Hudl page.

Willie Rodriguez

Position: Tight end

High School: Covington Catholic High School (Park Hills)

247Sports composite rating: 3 stars

Commitment status: Verbally committed June 23

Tight end Willie Rodriguez (10) committed to the Kentucky Wildcats on June 23.
Tight end Willie Rodriguez (10) committed to the Kentucky Wildcats on June 23.

What to know: Rodriguez was the latest commit in a busy week for Kentucky. His June 23 commitment made him the fifth pledge in five days for the Wildcats’ 2024 class. Prior to breaking his elbow last season, Rodriguez caught 14 passes for 295 yards and five touchdowns in six games, according to The Cincinnati Enquirer. He also collected 10 tackles, two sacks and a fumble recovery as a defender. The 6-foot-4, 240-pound Rodriguez officially visited Kentucky during a major recruiting weekend for the program June 9-11. Rodriguez is a consensus three-star recruit, per 247Sports, Rivals and On3; ESPN has yet to evaluate him. Before committing to UK, Rodriguez also held offers from a plethora of Power Five schools, including in-state rival Louisville and SEC rivals Arkansas, Ole Miss, South Carolina and Vanderbilt.

Quaysheed Scott

Position: Defensive back

High School: Marion High School (Marion, South Carolina)

247Sports composite rating: 3 stars

Commitment status: Verbally committed July 4

What to know: Scott, a 6-foot, 180-pound defensive back, provided some fireworks for the Wildcats on July 4, making his commitment on Independence Day. He earned an offer from UK after participating in one of the team's camp in June. "I was happy but I was not shocked because I was going for it. Most people probably wouldn't have went that far to get an offer," Scott told CatsPause.com. "They like that I was greedy. I wanted to get an offer and I came out to compete." During his camp visit, Scott clocked a 4.4 in the 40-yard dash, according to Kentucky Sports Radio. Scott played both ways at Marion High School in Marion, South Carolina last season. Per KSR, he scored 26 touchdowns while tallying 1,480 yards (940 receiving, 540 rushing) of total offense while adding 64 tackles, seven interceptions, and four pass breakups defensively. Two of his cousins have played in the SEC: Cam Smith was an all-conference defensive back at South Carolina (2019-22) before the Miami Dolphins selected him in the second round of this year's NFL Draft; defensive tackle T.J. Sanders is entering his third season with the Gamecocks, who has collected 16 tackles and a sack in 14 appearances the past two years.

Aba Selm

Offensive lineman Aba Selm, who committed to UK on Feb. 2, blocks during a high school football game on Sept. 10, 2021.
Offensive lineman Aba Selm, who committed to UK on Feb. 2, blocks during a high school football game on Sept. 10, 2021.

Position: Offensive lineman

High School: Simon Kenton High School (Independence)

247Sports composite rating: 3 stars

Commitment status: Verbally committed Feb. 2

What to know: One of the only in-state prospects ranked ahead of Johnson in 2024 is Selm. The 6-4, 295-pound Selm is expected to be the Bluegrass State's No. 2 recruit in his class once Boley reclassifies to 2024, per the 247Sports composite. He committed to UK on Feb. 2, exactly one week after Johnson. "They’re a big O-line school," Selm told Kentucky Sports Radio. "I love the way their offensive line plays, especially the technique that’s used to teach their players and help them develop for the next level." Selm also held offers from U of L, Cincinnati, Illinois, Missouri and Penn State. He was an all-state selection in 2022, playing both offense and defense for Simon Kenton. Offensively, the Pioneers averaged 39.1 points and 298 rushing yards per game. Though he's shown talent as a defender (35 tackles, four tackles for loss, three forced fumbles, two sacks as a junior), the Wildcats recruited Selm to play on the interior of the offensive line, where he'd line up at center or one of the guard positions.

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Antwan Smith

Position: Linebacker

High School: Westlake High School (Atlanta, Georgia)

247Sports composite rating: 3 stars

Commitment status: Verbally committed June 11

What to know: After three offensive players committed to start the 2024 class, Smith got the ball rolling for the defense June 11, shortly after an official visit. The 6-3, 195-pound Smith is a three-star recruit according to Rivals, 247Sports and On3. He comes from a family of college athletes. His half brother, Deon Jackson, tallied more than 3,000 all-purpose yards (2,267 rushing, 534 receiving and 611 kickoff return) and 22 total touchdowns at Duke from 2017 to 2020. Smith's father, Dadra Smith, played basketball at Utah State, while Smith's mother, Tiffani Smith, ran track at Miami, earning All-America honors after placing 13th at the 1995 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. Smith stars for Westlake High in Atlanta, which went 9-4 last season and advanced to the quarterfinal round of the Class 7A state playoffs. Smith also held offers from Boston College, Duke, Minnesota, North Carolina State and Vanderbilt, among others.

Steven Soles Jr.

Powell’s Steven Soles (6) celebrates a sack during a game between Catholic and Powell at Catholic, Friday, Oct. 21, 2022.
Powell’s Steven Soles (6) celebrates a sack during a game between Catholic and Powell at Catholic, Friday, Oct. 21, 2022.

Position: Edge

High School: Powell High School (Powell, Tennessee)

247Sports composite rating: 3 stars

Commitment status: Verbally committed Aug. 2

What to know: After nearly a month between commits, Soles committed to Kentucky on Aug. 2, during an apperance on the NO PLAYBOOK Podcast. His commitment came a week after an unofficial visit to campus. Soles, who plays for Powell High in Powell, Tennessee, put up staggering numbers last season: 135 tackles, 25 tackles for loss,16 sacks, 47 quarterback pressures, five forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and three blocked kicks, per the Knoxville News Sentinel. That sterling statistical line earned him the Region 3-5A Defensive Player of the Year. In 2021, Soles helped Powell win its first football state championship in school history. The four major recruiting services all grade Soles as a three-star prospect: 247Sports, Rivals, On3 and ESPN. Though many of those recruiting services list him as an edge, the 6-foot-2, 215-pound Soles is expected to play as an off-ball linebacker for the Wildcats' 3-4 scheme.

David Washington Jr.

Position: Wide receiver

High School: St. Joseph's Prep (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

247Sports composite rating: 3 stars

Commitment status: Verbally committed July 8

What to know: Washington went above a normal pledge July 8, writing on Twitter that he was "103% committed" to the Wildcats. The Philadelphia star committed a month after taking an official visit to Lexington; Virginia was the only other school that earned an official visit from Washington. He also held Power 5 offers from Louisville, Cincinnati, Maryland, Michigan State, Oregon, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Tennessee, Wisconsin and West Virginia. "It's SEC football, so you can't go wrong with that," Washington told CatsPause.com. "It's the best conference in college football. Going to compete against the best in the games, and every day in practice, so (I'm) going to be developed a lot." Though 247Sports, On3 and ESPN rate him a three-star prospect, Rivals tabbed him a four-star recruit. The 6-foot, 180-pound receiver was an all-state first-team selection in Pennsylvania last season, according to Kentucky Sports Radio, after he caught 46 passes (including six touchdowns) for almost 700 yards. In the Class 6A state championship game, Washington had four receptions for 123 yards in helping St. Joseph's Prep capture the title over Harrisburg, per KSR.

Reach Kentucky men’s basketball and football reporter Ryan Black at rblack@gannett.com and follow him on Twitter at @RyanABlack.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Kentucky football recruiting 2024 class: See all Mark Stoops' commits