The Kentucky football season is Khamari Anderson (82) days away

Number 82 Khamari Anderson will look to stop us as the starting tight end for Kentucky football.

The tight end position will be one of the fun camp battles as they try to determine who will start. There is talent in the room, but nobody has established themselves as a clear top option. Khamari Anderson will be in the mix.

This is the next in a series of articles taking a look at the 2024 Kentucky football roster. We’ll count down the days until the season, and examine each of the players that wear the matching numbers. Khamari Anderson wears number 82 for the Cats.

Related: Kentucky football recruiting tracker for 2025

Anderson is a 6’4″, 225 lb tight end out of Michigan. He was a class of 2023 recruit, rated four stars by 247sports. He also ranked as the 16th best tight end in the class.

He didn’t play a lot as a Freshman, but Anderson might have the highest ceiling as a pass catcher of the group. He will almost certainly have a bigger role in 2024, and could very well become the starter.

MSU football offers Cincinnati commit, 4-star TE Khamari Anderson

Michigan State football has extended a scholarship offer to one of the top 2023 recruits from the state of Michigan

Michigan State football has extended a scholarship offer to one of the top 2023 recruits from the state of Michigan.

Khamari Anderson — a four-star tight end prospect from Detroit — announced on Wednesday that he’s received a scholarship offer from the Spartans. Anderson plays for Detroit Cass Tech and is listed at 6-foot-4 and 225 pounds.

Anderson is ranked as the No. 21 tight end and No. 355 overall prospect in the 2023 class. He’s also ranked as the No. 8 player from the state of Michigan.

Anderson committed to Cincinnati in February but this latest offer from the Spartans could suggest he’s considering reopening his recruitment. He also holds offers from Alabama, USC, Michigan, Indiana, Louisville, Pitt and a host of mid-major programs.

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