Kentucky basketball (and all of college basketball, for that matter) has, in the last month, been thrown into turmoil with the surprise departure of coach John Calipari to Arkansas and the controversial subsequent hiring of BYU coach Mark Pope to replace him. In the meantime, the Wildcats have seen a transfer-portal upheaval. And now, some good news. Probably.
Trent Noah, the top recruit from the state of Kentucky, had signed a National Letter of Intent back in October to play for South Carolina. But SC has granted him his release from his NLI, and he is back on the recruiting market.
And he ignited chatter that he will land with Pope and Kentucky basketball by saying he planned to find an opportunity back in the Bluegrass State.
On Monday, Noah announced on Twitter/X: “After much thought, prayer and extensive conversation with my family, I requested and was granted a release from my National Letter of Intent with the University of South Carolina. I will be reopening my recruitment with hopes of pursuing basketball opportunities closer to home. … Please respect my decision.”
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— Trent Noah (@trentnoah2_) May 7, 2024
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