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SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - MARCH 09: Franck Kepnang #11 of the Washington Huskies reacts during the first half against the Oregon Ducks at Alaska Airlines Arena on March 09, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images) | Getty Images
It was a two-sport haul for the Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday, and BBN’s timeline could barely keep up.
Mark Pope landed a veteran big from the Big Ten in Washington center Frank Kepnang, and Will Stein kept his recruiting heater going by reeling in 4-star pass-catcher Iveon Lewis out of Virginia.
Here’s a quick look at both, plus how the fans are reacting.
Franck Kepnang Brings Rim Protection to UK
The 6-foot-11, 250-pound center announced his commitment on Instagram, with Kentucky making it official shortly after. The Cameroon native spent last season at Washington after starting his career at Oregon, and he was one of the Big Ten’s premier shot-blockers when healthy. He appeared in 27 games this past season, starting 25, and ranked third in the Big Ten in blocks per game at 2.07, while averaging 6.1 points and 6.3 rebounds.
The wrinkle: Kepnang will need a waiver for a seventh year. Knee injuries limited him to just eight, 10, and 14 games across three earlier seasons, and most observers feel that medical history makes the waiver likely to clear.
If this doesn’t get you excited about Washington transfer Franck Kepnang, then I don’t know what will. pic.twitter.com/ifyPT6NfAs
— Cats Coverage (@Cats_Coverage) May 9, 2026
Franck Kepnang Deep Dive:
– Offensive rebounding percentage was ranked in the 95th percentile last season.
– Defensive rebounding percentage was ranked in the 88th percentile last season.
– His block percentage was in the 98th percentile
– Adjusted DRTG was 95.04, which is in… pic.twitter.com/Jj8JE0bNVi
— Casey (@BleedBlueCasey) May 9, 2026
Franck Kepnang might be the Van Wilder of college basketball if he's eligible next season. https://t.co/qg2dsjaFry
— Jason Marcum (@marcum89) May 9, 2026
Kentucky just added this guy to their roster for next year.
Welcome Franck Kepnang. pic.twitter.com/WDfmJDB6VJ
— Mario A Maitland (@MarioMaitland_3) May 9, 2026
6’4” Zoom Diallo
6’4” Jerone Morton
6’5” Alex Wilkins
6’7” Justin McBride
6’8” Kam Williams
6’9” Braydon Hawthorne
6’11” Ousmane N’Diaye
6’11” Franck Kepnang
7’0” Malachi Moreno
Positional height >>>
— Matt Sak BBN (@MattSakR2NG) May 9, 2026
Franck Kepnang is an interesting shot blocker. When you see 6'11 and those block numbers you think one thing. Then you watch his highlights and a TON of those blocks are him trailing the play and coming from help side or behind in transition.
— Justin Rowland (@RowlandRIVALS) May 9, 2026
Franck Kepnang has committed to Kentucky.
Amazing pickup by Mark Pope.
Was a top 100 draft prospect at times for me this season.
Should be a really solid backup center to Malachi Moreno, assuming he comes back to school. https://t.co/kEwcNw4RjJ
— JPR (@Scouting_Col) May 9, 2026
Franck “the tank” Kepnang @RuppToNoGood@Keegs32@bigbluekodakkpic.twitter.com/z3d8DwZxri
— William Hoffman (@Hoffman_222) May 9, 2026
Zoom Diallo to Franck Kepnang at Washington.
These two are now Kentucky Wildcats. pic.twitter.com/S6m1AKmG8U
— Tres Terrell (@TerrellTres) May 9, 2026
Iveon Lewis Keeps Will Stein’s Run Rolling
Over on the football side, Will Stein just keeps stacking 4-stars, the latest being Iveon Lewis, a 6-foot-2 wide receiver out of Huguenot High School in Richmond, Virginia. He picked Kentucky while holding offers from Georgia, Indiana, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Virginia Tech, and Notre Dame, among many others.
Lewis is the No. 5 overall prospect in Virginia and ranked inside the top 250 nationally for the 2027 class at Rivals, with the production to match. He went for over 1,000 yards in each of his last two high school seasons, earning First Team All-State honors as a junior, and averages nearly 25 yards a catch.
He pairs perfectly with high 4-star QB Jake Nawrot, already in the 2027 class. Stein has his quarterback and now his X receiver, and he won this one in Virginia Tech’s backyard.
BREAKING: Four-Star WR Iveon Lewis has Committed to Kentucky, he tells me for @Rivals
The 6’2 200 WR chose the Wildcats over Georgia and South Carolina⁰⁰“BBN, LET’S DO IT!!!!!”https://t.co/u4ujwpe4Z4pic.twitter.com/GdyYV8Bw7t
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) May 9, 2026
Here is the video of Class of 2027, 4-star WR Iveon Lewis committing to Kentucky over Georgia, Maryland, Virginia Tech, and South Carolina. #BBNhttps://t.co/nVTkeCCKolpic.twitter.com/PjC2VOVHfs
— Chris Beasmore (@CBeasmoreSports) May 9, 2026
Kentucky is now at 14 commits following the addition of Iveon Lewis. Only Oklahoma and UCLA have more verbals. UK's current average star rating (88.22) would've finished No. 21 overall last year.
The Cats are easily on a top-25 class pace.
https://t.co/yvZv12v5XBpic.twitter.com/Vizzh2TSnd
— Adam Luckett (@AdamLuckettKSR) May 9, 2026
A positive quote from 247 Football Scout @Andy_Ivo on recent 4️ Kentucky commit Iveon Lewis:
"Powerful big-play receiver that can stress defenses vertically and horizontally. Aces the eye-test with a sturdy 6-foot-2, 195-pound frame. Rolls out the gate and can overwhelm… https://t.co/7z0j5qyhNH
— Casey (@BleedBlueCasey) May 9, 2026
Have a Saturday!!
Big day for the football staff and basketball staff landing Iveon Lewis and Franck Kepnang!️
️ pic.twitter.com/5ke11RYevI
— Beezy (@Burke_Franklin_) May 9, 2026
Two sports. One Saturday. A veteran rim protector for Mark Pope, and a 4-star big-play receiver for Will Stein.
BBN got fed today, and based on the Twitter reactions, they’re still hungry for more good news this month.
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