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FB Recruiting 2024 LB Cameron Pruitt details interest in WKU

2024 linebacker Cameron Pruitt, an intriguing three-star recruiting target out of Theodore (Ala.), recently added an offer from Western Kentucky to his resume, collecting an opportunity from the Hilltoppers this past week.

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The 6-foot-3, 190-pound linebacker prospect out of Theodore, AL. sat down with InsideHilltopperSports.com to go in-depth on his interest in Western Kentucky.

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The rising senior said that he's blessed to be offered by Western Kentucky as the Hilltoppers have been involved in his recruitment for a minute.

"I'm truly blessed to receive an offer from them," Pruitt said. "And they have been involved for a minute now."

Pruitt said that he connected with WKU assistant coach and outside linebackers coach Jamar Chaney and said he liked his energy and knowledge of the game of football.

"I talked to Coach Chaney," Pruitt said. "He's a good coach with a lot of energy and he knows a lot about football."

Pruitt said that he's not sure when he will be visiting Western Kentucky as he's taking his recruitment process slow to find his best option. He said that he is interested in visiting Western Kentucky's program.

"I'm taking everything slow right now," Pruitt said. "I'm trying to figure out what's the best fit for me."
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Basketball ***2023 OFFSEASON NEWS***

STEVE LUTZ BECOMES THE 16TH HEAD COACH FOR WKU:


Basketball ***WHAT'S NEXT AFTER JALEN JACKSON?***


With addition of Jalen Jackson, WKU currently sits at 10 scholarship players. The maximum number of scholarship players you can have on your roster is 13 and it sounds like the Hilltoppers are effecting to bring in the full amount for this upcoming season.

Here is a current breakdown of the players on scholarship at present time....

Returners: Tyrone Marshall, Dontaie Allen, Fallou Diagne, Khristian Lander

Transfer additions: Jalen Jackson (Texas A&M CC), Brandon Newman (Purdue), and Babacar Faye (College of Charleston)

JUCO additions: Donald McHenry, Enoch Kalambay (both from Indian Hills C.C. in Iowa)

2023 Signees: Teagan Moore

Now, WKU will look to add two centers and another guard to their roster.

WKU transfer target just visited WKU

WKU head coach Steve Lutz and company have been locked into the transfer portal, looking for significant additions to the 2023-24 roster. It looks like another intriguing transfer target on the Hilltoppers' radar has stopped by The Hill for a visit recently.

InsideHilltopperSports.com has learned that Texas A&M-Corpus Christi transfer guard Jalen Jackson was just on campus recently for a visit with Western Kentucky.

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The 5-foot-11, 180-pound guard out of San Antonio, TX. has been on Texas A&M-Corpus Christi's roster for two seasons, transferring to the Islanders after two seasons with North Texas.

With the Islanders In the 2022-23 season, Jackson averaged 7.4 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 2.9 apg, 0.2 bpg and 1.3 spg. He shot 41.4% from the field, 31.3% from beyond the arc and 69.8% from the free throw line.
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Steve Lutz recruiting 2024 in-state forward

WKU head coach Steve Lutz and company are on the recruiting trail in the state of Kentucky, searching for talented 2024 targets.

Lutz has been involved with an intriguing four-star recruit in Elizabethtown (Ky.) 2024 forward Ayden Evans, a four-star recruit.

The 6-foot-10 power forward sat down with InsideHilltopperSports.com to discuss his latest interaction with Lutz and his overall interest in the Hilltoppers program.

"Yes, I have," Evans said. "I liked talking to Coach Lutz. He came to my open gym and we had a conversation. And I'm sure my parents would love for me to go there if I get an offer because it's so close to home."

Evans has also attended one of the Hilltoppers' team camps last summer and told me that he's eager to visit Western Kentucky soon. Evans said that he is planning to visit soon but does not have an exact date set up just yet.

"No, not yet," Evans said. "I'm going to Ohio, Akron and Murray State in June."

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WKU in good shape for Fla. DB recruit

and versatile talent Semaj Jackson. Checked in with him on Thursday and not only has he filled out to about 180 pounds, his comfort in working between safety and nickel spots appears to be as evident as ever. Jackson says he is looking forward to taking a trip to WKU soon, likely for an official visit in June, and it's the program in communication most right now.

Should a decision come in the next month or so, I like where the Toppers stand.

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