Cutter Boley to enter transfer portal, per report

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The Kentucky Wildcats are set to lose QB1, as Cutter Boley is reportedly entering the transfer portal, he told ESPN’s Pete Thamel.

This is a massive development for Will Stein and the football program, as Boley had been expected to return as the starter next year.

Now, the question becomes who will replace Boley in Year 1 of the Will Stein era? Is something already in the works? And is there a chance Boley returns to Lexington? It’s not unheard of for players to test the portal waters for more money and return to their original school.

We will have more on this breaking news shortly…

Kentucky quarterback Cutter Boley intends to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal, he tells ESPN. Boley was the All-SEC Freshman Team quarterback this season. He has 3 seasons of eligibility remaining. pic.twitter.com/fWu5R9xLcR

— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) January 1, 2026

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When Cutter Boley announced he would enter the transfer portal on Thursday, Arizona State was immediately tabbed as a school to watch. That talk has only heated up. On3’s Pete Nakos and Steve Wiltfong both logged expert predictions in the Recruiting Prediction Machine for Arizona State to land Boley, who will have three seasons of eligibility remaining. Other schools reportedly in the mix include North Carolina, Virginia Tech, and Nebraska.

With Leavitt leaving, Boley would have a starting role in Tempe. Jeff Sims, who started the final five games of the season after Leavitt’s injury, is out of eligibility. Boley showed promise in his second season at Kentucky, passing for 2,160 yards, 15 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions, earning All-SEC Freshman Team honors.
 
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