JUST IN: Kentucky flips Cameron Miller from Wisconsin and Grant Grayton from Minnesota
Two National Signing Day flips have been completed by the Kentucky Wildcats.
The first was when Cameron Miller, a former Wisconsin Badgers pledge, declared his intention to attend Kentucky, which the university has since verified.
Grant Grayton, a Minnesota commit, was later flipped by the Wildcats, as the school has also disclosed.
Grayton, who stands 6 feet 3 and weighs 185 pounds, is a graduate of Maryland’s Good Counsel High School, which also produced Josh Paschal. According to On3, the 3-star recruit is ranked 20th in Maryland and 75th overall safeties in the class of 2025. He also had other offers from Temple, Memphis, and Bowling Green.
Miller, who is 5’11” and weighs 175 pounds, attends Winslow Township High School in New Jersey. On3, he is ranked 11th in the state of New Jersey and 73rd among wide receivers. Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State, Oregon, and Georgia were among the other schools that extended offers to him.
Miller, who is anticipated to be a slot receiver in college, also played cornerback in high school. Here are a few of his highlights.