UK Basketball Recruiting

Darryn Peterson to make return visit to Kentucky, more UK coaches allowed to go recruiting

During a basketball week that was dominated by discussion and discourse surrounding the 2024 NBA draft — a final, fitting end to John Calipari’s 15-season run as the Kentucky basketball coach — several news items of note occurred for the future of the UK basketball program.

In addition to new head coach Mark Pope holding his first media-only press conference in Lexington, the Wildcats received positive news about their pursuit of a five-star guard prospect in the 2025 recruiting class.

Additionally, an NCAA rule change will now allow for the full UK coaching staff to go out recruiting as they attempt to bring top basketball talent to Lexington.

Five-star class of 2025 college basketball recruit Darryn Peterson (center) attended Kentucky basketball’s Senior Night game against Vanderbilt in March 2024 at Rupp Arena. Peterson is set to take another recruiting visit to UK later this year.
Five-star class of 2025 college basketball recruit Darryn Peterson (center) attended Kentucky basketball’s Senior Night game against Vanderbilt in March 2024 at Rupp Arena. Peterson is set to take another recruiting visit to UK later this year. Silas Walker swalker@herald-leader.com

Five-star recruit Darryn Peterson to take a second visit to Kentucky

Five-star class of 2025 combo guard Darryn Peterson has been a central figure in Kentucky basketball recruiting for some time now.

Peterson, who is ranked as the No. 3 overall prospect in the 2025 class by the 247Sports Composite, was the first class of 2025 recruit to receive a Kentucky scholarship offer. Earlier this year, Peterson took an official visit to Lexington and was at Rupp Arena for UK’s final home game of the 2023-24 season against Vanderbilt.

This was also the first official visit that Peterson took as a recruit. Peterson was also a visitor for last October’s edition of Big Blue Madness.

Of course, all of this recruiting activity occurred when John Calipari led the UK program.

But new Kentucky coach Mark Pope has shown that he still intends to swing for the fences when it comes to recruiting top talent to UK, and Peterson is a clear example of this.

Earlier this week, On3’s Joe Tipton reported Peterson is planning to visit Kentucky, Louisville, Southern California and Washington during August and September.

Peterson — an Ohio native who played his junior high school season at Huntington Prep (West Virginia) and plays on the Adidas 3SSB circuit with Phenom United — recently completed an official visit to Kansas and is set to visit Ohio State in early August.

Peterson is one of several Calipari-era recruits at UK who have been re-offered Kentucky scholarships by Pope. That group also includes the likes of class of 2025 small forward AJ Dybantsa (the top-ranked player in next year’s recruiting class) and class of 2025 center Malachi Moreno (one of the early favorites for the 2025 Kentucky Mr. Basketball award).

Cass Tech's Darius Acuff (5) dribbles against Detroit King's Daniel Hayes (22) during the first half at the Wayne State Fieldhouse in Detroit on Sunday, February 19, 2023.
Class of 2025 college basketball prospect Darius Acuff Jr. is down to Arkansas, Kansas, Michigan and UConn in his recruitment. Junfu Han USA TODAY NETWORK

Darius Acuff Jr. no longer considering Kentucky basketball

A class of 2025 recruit who was being recruited hard to Kentucky by John Calipari is no longer considering coming to UK.

Darius Acuff Jr. — a 6-foot-3, 180-pound point guard originally from Detroit — released a list of his top four schools on Friday: Acuff, who is ranked by the 247Sports Composite as the No. 8 overall player in the 2025 recruiting class, will be choosing between Arkansas, Kansas, Michigan and UConn.

Acuff, who visited Kentucky last October for Big Blue Madness, has taken official visits to Arkansas, Kansas and Michigan.

“He’s crazy talented offensively, there’s no question about it,” Sean McAloon, Acuff’s head coach at Florida-based IMG Academy, told the Herald-Leader in January.

UK basketball offers scholarship to class of 2025 center

Last week also saw Pope and the UK program extended another scholarship offer to a class of 2025 prospect. This time, it was center Eric Reibe who received a UK scholarship offer.

Listed as a 7-foot, 235-pound center in the 2025 recruiting group, Reibe (who was born in Germany) plays prep basketball at The Bullis School in the Washington D.C. suburbs.

Ranked by the 247Sports Composite as a four-star recruit and as the No. 41 overall prospect in the 2025 recruiting class, Pope and the Kentucky coaching staff recently watched Reibe play at the NBPA Top 100 Camp in Orlando.

Reibe took an official visit to Iowa last October and he’s set to visit Oregon in August.

A German-born player has never appeared in a game before for the Wildcats.

New Kentucky assistant coach Mark Fox is now allowed to go out recruiting for the Wildcats.
New Kentucky assistant coach Mark Fox is now allowed to go out recruiting for the Wildcats. Dale Zanine USA TODAY NETWORK

More Kentucky basketball coaches can now go out recruiting

Starting now, all six coaches on the Kentucky basketball staff are permitted to go out recruiting.

Previously, only four coaches on a Division I men’s college basketball staff were allowed to go out recruiting: For UK, this meant that only Pope, associate head coach Alvin Brooks III and assistant coaches Cody Fueger and Jason Hart were allowed to go out and recruit.

This quartet had an incredibly active spring and summer watching prospects in action at events that included shoe circuit leagues, USA basketball competitions and the NBPA Top 100 camp.

But — following a rule change approved earlier this week by the NCAA Division I Council — all six coaches on an NCAA Division I men’s basketball staff are now allowed to recruit off campus.

For UK, this means associate coach Mark Fox and assistant coach Mikhail McLean are both now allowed to hit the road recruiting.

There is a catch, though: Only four of the six coaches on a Division I men’s basketball staff can recruit off campus at a given time.

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This story was originally published June 28, 2024 at 3:15 PM.

Cameron Drummond
Lexington Herald-Leader
Cameron Drummond works as a sports reporter for the Lexington Herald-Leader with a focus on Kentucky men’s basketball recruiting and the UK men’s basketball team, horse racing, soccer and other sports in Central Kentucky. Drummond is a second-generation American who was born and raised in Texas, before graduating from Indiana University. He is a fluent Spanish speaker who previously worked as a community news reporter in Austin, Texas. Support my work with a digital subscription
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