Purposefully turning off the halftime show
Let’s rally together and show big corporations they can’t just do whatever they want without consequences
(which equals viewership for them)
You are their benefit. Realize you have power.
Turn off this halftime. A fake American citizen performing who publicly hates America. I cannot support that.
Kentucky fans are the definition of offseason champs.
Get excited about transfers -> Call Louisville’s team terrible -> Louisville beats Kentucky -> season is a bust -> Repeat.
Every. Single. Year.
If you had said a few weeks ago that Sam Leavitt’s first portal visit would be to Kentucky, most people would’ve laughed. When he entered the portal looking to leave Arizona State and Kenny Dillingham, the assumption was that bigger brands, such as Oregon, LSU, or even Indiana, would be the most logical fits.
Instead, PFSN Analyst Ryan Guthrie says that Leavitt’s trip to Lexington may have changed everything.
By all accounts, the visit went extremely well. Reports indicate Leavitt spent late hours studying film with new head coach Will Stein, and that detail tells you a lot about what’s driving this decision. The draw doesn’t appear to be uniforms, NIL numbers, or brand power -- it’s development.
Few coaches in college football have done more for quarterback development in recent years than Will Stein. At Oregon, his offensive guidance helped propel Bo Nix to first-round NFL Draft status in 2024, guided Dillon Gabriel to a third-round selection in 2025, and positioned Dante Moore as a likely future first-round pick in 2026 or 2027. That track record has turned Stein into a go-to coach for quarterbacks focused on long-term NFL success.
Leavitt’s metrics support the intrigue. His PFSN QB Impact Grade dipped from 82.0 in 2024 to 79.2 in 2025, but that regression came during an injury-plagued season with significant talent loss around him at Arizona State. The lack of stability made it difficult for him to fully showcase his ability.
With the right system and a coach proven to elevate quarterbacks, Kentucky suddenly looks like a very real and smart landing spot for Leavitt to return to his 2024 form.
NEW: Kentucky has entered the mix for star Arizona State transfer QB Sam Leavitt, @SWiltfong_ & @PeteNakos report😼
Leavitt entered with a do-not-contact tag this morning.
Intel: https://t.co/wOh42wGXWV
We have a president who either lied in his campaign or is unable to complete his promises AND is constantly spewing hate in the lives of Americans.
Not a good president.
Not a good leader.
Not even a good person.
Yikes: Diego Pavia went clubbing in NYC after losing the Heisman race to Fernando Mendoza...
He bought a sign that said "F**k Indiana."
What an awful look for Pavia 🤦♂️