The Kentucky Wildcats may be adding UCLA transfer quarterback Collin Schlee to their roster as they continue to attract high-profile players. With success in both basketball and football, the Wildcats are becoming a sought-after destination for athletes across various sports. Being in the SEC further adds to the appeal of their football program. Despite already having several quarterbacks on the roster, the team is set to host Schlee on an official visit, as he looks to bring his dual-threat abilities to the squad.

By the Numbers
  • Schlee entered the transfer portal on April 4 and has one year of eligibility remaining.
  • In his final season with Kent State, he threw for 2,109 passing yards and 13 touchdowns with five interceptions.
  • During his time at UCLA, Schlee completed 25/47 passes for 217 yards and two touchdowns, along with 42 carries for 425 yards and three scores.
State of Play
  • Kentucky set to host UCLA transfer quarterback Collin Schlee for an official visit Wednesday.
  • Schlee's versatility as a dual-threat quarterback could offer various options for the team, including potentially using him as a Wildcat QB.
Bottom Line

The potential addition of Collin Schlee could provide the Kentucky Wildcats with added depth and versatility at the quarterback position, enhancing their competitive edge in the high-octane SEC.