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Lexington Bryan Station defensive back Jordan Haskins commits to Louisville

Adam Luckettby: Adam Luckett03/09/26adamluckettksr

The spring visit push has started across the college football landscape. Programs are now starting to push for commitments. Kentucky saw tight end target Seneca Driver come off the board with a commitment to Oklahoma on Saturday. He was not the only four-star prospect in the Bluegrass to make his college decision this weekend.

Lexington (Ky.) Bryan Station defensive back Jordan Haskins also made his announcement this weekend. Vince Marrow has recorded a very big recruiting win for Louisville.

“One of the biggest reasons for my decision is the strong relationship I’ve built with the coaching staff,” Haskins told Rivals. “During my visits and meetings, they really took the time to sit down with me and show me how I fit in their defensive scheme and how they see me developing in their program.”

“I’ve built great relationships with Coach (Steve) Ellis, Coach (Brandon) Sharp, and Coach (Mark) Ivey, and their development process really stands out. Vince Marrow was also heavily involved. They’ve consistently developed players over the years, and I truly believe Louisville is the right place to help me reach the next level.”

Jordan Haskins is the No. 371 overall player in the 2027 Rivals Industry Ranking and the No. 6 player in Kentucky. Louisville now has three commitments from top-10 players in Kentucky. Jordan’s dad, J.T. Haskins, played college football at Louisville.

Kentucky wants to make in-state recruiting a priority under Will Stein. The Wildcats earned commitments from Larron Westmoreland (Jeffersontown) and Brady Hull (Pulaski County) but saw two other targets come off the board this weekend.

Kentucky’s 2027 recruiting class

PlayerPositionHigh SchoolRanking
Larron WestmorelandS (6-5, 180)Jeffersontown (Ky.) HighHigh 3 (No. 403 overall)
Brady HulliOL (6-1, 285)Somerset (Ky.) Pulaski County3-star (No. 613 overall)

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2026-05-21