Kentucky targets a pair of twin defensive backs in the 2028 class
Kentucky is making a strong push for Jeremiah and Isaiah Taylor, twin football recruits from Texas' 2028 class.
If you’re working the sidelines in Texas and evaluating the 2028 class, there’s a moment when the film starts to blur—same frame, same movement, same instincts. Then it hits you: you’re not seeing double… You're watching the Taylor twins. Out of Keller Central High School, Jeremiah and Isaiah Taylor are quickly becoming one of the most intriguing storylines in early recruiting cycles.
Built on shared reps, shared DNA, and a shared edge, the twins represent something programs covet but rarely find—parallel development with synchronized upside. And now, the SEC is circling. The Kentucky Wildcats have made a deliberate push into the Lone Star State in recent cycles, not just dipping a toe but building infrastructure.
Relationships. Trust. A pipeline.
And with their latest move, extending an offer to both Tayloe twins, they’re signaling something bigger: this isn’t about one prospect. It’s about securing a foundation. We caught up with Jeremiah to dive into the offer, which carries both weight and curiosity.
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