FB: COMMITMENT WATCH - June 2026

vhcat1970

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Anyone know about this Fryman kid from Beechwood?

Tyler Fryman of Beechwood is introduced as the boys athlete of the year at the Cincinnati Enquirer High School Sports Awards - meaning from Hamilton, OH in the North to Union, KY in the South, across all sports. Not many multi-sport guys these days. Ponatoski was another last year.


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TheResistance

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Jul 3, 2025
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What does the changing nature of recruiting mean for Kentucky this weekend? Thirteen of this weekend’s 14 official visitors have already committed to the Cats. On the day after the opening weekend of OVs, the Wildcats picked up three commitments. That is impossible this go-around.

The one player who will face a little peer pressure is Tyler Fryman. The two-sport star is a longtime UofL baseball commit, but he already has met many of the guys who will be officially visiting this weekend. Jake Nawrot, Brady Hull, and a few others were in Lexington two weeks ago and cut away from campus to meet Fryman at the KHSAA State Baseball Tournament
 

seccats04

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Not a bad strategy to already take kids who are proven and have college weight training for a couple years.
Personally, I think that’s the best way to build a title contender. You have proven college players that have produced. A lot of times you are simply projecting with HS recruits. But I’m sure getting guys from the portal are more expensive than HS players. I’m sure Stein knows we don’t have as big a budget as the SEC powers and he wants continuity and to build team culture so he can hopefully hold onto these guys at a discount.
 

*Fox2Monk*

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Personally, I think that’s the best way to build a title contender. You have proven college players that have produced. A lot of times you are simply projecting with HS recruits. But I’m sure getting guys from the portal are more expensive than HS players. I’m sure Stein knows we don’t have as big a budget as the SEC powers and he wants continuity and to build team culture so he can hopefully hold onto these guys at a discount.
That’s what Indiana has done. They got commitments from 3-4 star guys who had been in college even at lower levels. Juniors and seniors who fit what they wanted under Cignetti. He’s a great coach obviously, but it was a solid plan and worked immediately.
 
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