3-star OL Brady Hull of Pulaski County commits to Kentucky Football

The talented 3-star OL chose Kentucky over multiple Power 5 offers.

Will Stein has his first commitment in the 2027 class.

Brady Hull, an offensive lineman from Pulaski County High School in Kentucky, is Kentucky’s first commitment in the 2027 class.

It’s a big get for Will Stein and the Kentucky coaching staff, as Hull chose to stay home and play for the Wildcats over South Carolina. Hull also held offers from Louisville, Georgia Tech, Mississippi State, Duke, Virginia, and others. He’s a 3-star recruit at Rivals who’s ranked 59th among interior offensive linemen in the class of 2027, as well as the 15th-best prospect from Kentucky.

The Wildcats recently zeroed in on Hull since Stein took over as head coach. He recently attended Junior Day at UK and made a solid impression. Hull was a leader for the Pulaski County team that made a run to the 5A state championship game this past fall.

In an interview with KSR+’s Jacob Polacheck, Hull said Kentucky’s culture and vision for him played a key role, but also credited new offensive line coach Cutter Leftwich as a major part of his recruitment.

“Coach Leftwich is a very intelligent guy. He knows what he’s doing,” Hull said. “I love the offense they run. Their offense really stands out in terms of the offensive linemen and develops them. Everybody sees what they’re doing. He’s done a great job with his energy. He’s one of the best offensive line coaches I’ve ever been around. Since he’s so young, I can relate to him and go to him whenever I need anything.”

Landing one of the top prospects in the state is a good way to get the 2027 class underway for Will Stein and the Kentucky coaching staff.

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