Former Alabama wide receiver Kendrick Law is transferring to Kentucky. After taking visits to both Florida State and Kentucky, Law chose to sign with the Wildcats.
The Louisiana native spent three seasons in Tuscaloosa. He played a key role in Alabama’s offense in each 0f the last two seasons. Law reeled in 25 receptions for 240 yards and one touchdown during that time.
He will have one year of eligibility remaining. With Kentucky losing two starting wide receivers to the transfer portal, Law will have the opportunity to come in and earn an immediate starting role in Lexington. He has a good blend of size and speed to be a promising option for whoever is named Kentucky’s starting quarterback for the 2025 season.
Law is the third wide receiver to transfer from Alabama and announce his decision. The other two were Caleb Odom (Ole Miss) and Kobe Prentice (Baylor).
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Brody Smoot is a team reporter for Touchdown Alabama Magazine. You can “follow” him on X, via @brodysmoot.