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Four-star wide receiver Iveon Lewis has committed to Kentucky after multiple visits. He felt a strong connection with the coaching staff and confirmed his decision after discussions with his family.
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Kentucky made its move this spring, and the Wildcats closed strong.
Four-star wide receiver Iveon Lewis out of Richmond (Va.) Huguenot committed to head coach Will Stein after multiple visits to Lexington this spring.
Kentucky identified Lewis as a priority â and delivered.
âThe second visit was what did it for me,â Lewis told Rivals. âI really got to spend time with them, watch the coaches coach and see who was going to be coaching me.
âBeing up there a couple of times, they checked all the boxes. I knew it when I left, and after talking to my family about it, we all said, âLetâs do it.'â
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Relationships drove everything. Wide receivers coach Joe Price III led the way.
âIâm big on relationships, and I built a great relationship with Coach Price. Iâve spent a lot of time with him, and I like how he coaches. He has great experience, and with him, I know what I am getting. He is really going to develop me.â
Coach Stein impressed too. Lewis described him as âstraightforwardâ and âdetailedâ.
Other schools were in the mix, and Virginia Tech was one that worked hard to keep Lewis home, but Kentucky is where he wants to be.
âIt just clicked fast with Kentucky,â he said. âThe coaches, the relationships and how I fit into the offense were big for me.â
Now committed, Lewis, the No. 237 prospect in the Rivals300, is ready to shut things down and focus on whatâs next.
âI donât really need to take all the other visits,â he said. âI almost committed while I was on the visit, but I decided to wait. As I thought about it, and talked it over with my family and I knew where I wanted to be.â
Iveon Lewis chose Kentucky because the coaching staff checked all his boxes during his visits, and he felt a strong connection with them.
Iveon Lewis plays as a wide receiver.
The head coach of Kentucky football is Will Stein.

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