Kentucky football flips a 2025 West Virginia receiver commit

Kentucky football has flipped former West Virginia commit Montavin Quisenberry.

It has only been a few days since Kentucky football flipped Missouri commit Dyllon Williams, a three-star safety out of Alabama. Now, coach Mark Stoops and company have done it again, flipping West Virginia commit Montavin Quisenberry.

Kentucky originally offered Quisenberry back in October of 2022. The in-state product stayed on their radar ever since, but committed to West Virginia in June of this year after visiting in May.

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Quisenberry is a 5’9″, 175 lb wide receiver out of Boyle County, Kentucky. He is currently ranked as the number 860 overall player in the 2025 class, and is rated three stars by 247sports. He’s a top ten player in the state of Kentucky.

Lacking size, Quisenberry uses other talents to succeed, including great quickness. His size may have affected his ratings, but Stoops and his staff believe he can be a contributor. They worked hard to recruit him for the past two years, and it has paid off. He’ll be a Wildcat, and joins a solid 2025 class.