
Kentucky football has had quite the roster turnover for the upcoming season.
So many core players either went on to the NFL, headed to another program in the transfer portal or simply graduated after their final year of eligibility.
This season feels like a “make or break” year for head coach Mark Stoops and his staff.
Despite the team’s relative success under Stoops at the peak of his time at Kentucky, the last few years — including last season’s 4-8 finish — have been quite the disappointment.
One
of the factors leading to that disappointment has been a lack of culture and identity in the locker room as well as on the field.
This fall, senior linebacker Alex Afari is one of the veteran players who is ready to step up and be a leader.
132 tackles and counting. @UKFootball linebacker, Alex Afari Jr., returns for his senior season, ready to lead a reloading Wildcat defense. @hhamelbackTV caught up with the veteran defender at Media Day to hear his mindset heading into the new season. pic.twitter.com/kObY6van4P
— BBN Tonight (@BBNTonight) August 3, 2025
He’s spent his entire career with Kentucky and clearly has a lot of pride when it comes to representing Big Blue Nation.
Over those three seasons, Afari has totaled 132 career tackles (19.5 for a loss), 3.5 sacks, four quarterback hurries and two pass breakups.
Starting his career as a defensive back, Afari transformed his body to become stronger and added weight to be able to hold up against the physicality that comes with playing in the Southeastern Conference.
He has a clear advantage over other SEC linebackers, too, with his experience and instincts at defensive back adding to his skillset all while playing much closer to the line of scrimmage.
Afari is in a fantastic position to have a standout season for Kentucky and solidify his resume for NFL scouts where he can take the next step in his football journey.
It all starts with Week One, though, where Afari and the Wildcats will look to bounce back from last year’s “season to forget.”
Tweet of the Day
One week closer to week one. pic.twitter.com/zK2n7asJdq
— Kentucky Football (@UKFootball) August 3, 2025
Can’t get here fast enough.
Headlines
Better Football IQ is Important to Mark Stoops - Vaught’s Views
Will they turn things around this fall?
Jayce Johnson picks Texas A&M - ESPN
Big time QB in the 2027 class.
National Title is the Goal for UK Volleyball - Vaught’s Views
They’re absolutely loaded.
Marlins finish 3-game sweep of Yankees - ESPN
Crazy that it’s the first ever.
Hamdan Likes the Physicality of Transfer RBs - Vaught’s Views
Need all the toughness they can get.
Cameron Young claims first PGA Tour victory - CBS Sports
Ran away with it.
Sheppard named top sophomore to watch for next season - KSR
If Houston will actually let him play.
Micah Parsons landing spots - CBS Sports
Will Dallas really trade him?
More from aseaofblue.com:
- John Calipari recaps another successful NBA Draft for Kentucky Basketball
- Derek Willis joining Miami Heat in NBA Summer League
- Friday Quickies: NBA Dreams Realized Edition
- Isaiah Briscoe joining 76ers for NBA Summer League
- Bam Adebayo to Miami Heat in 2017 NBA Draft
- 2 Kentucky Wildcats and 4 recruits make John Calipari’s U19 team
- Trey Lyles traded from Jazz to Nuggets, teaming up with Jamal Murray