CALEB LOHNER COMMITS TO UTAH...FOR FOOTBALL

Caleb Lohner won’t be coming to Kentucky, and he may not even be focusing on basketball as his primary sport.

On Monday, Lohner announced his commitment to Utah, where he plans to play football this upcoming season.

Lohner did leave open the option that he could play basketball for the Utes as well.

Baylor Bears backup big man Caleb Lohner has entered the transfer portal after two seasons in Waco, playing under Scott Drew and new Kentucky Wildcats associate head coach Alvin Brooks III.

Lohner transferred to Baylor after the 2021-22 season, where he played two seasons at BYU under then-head coach Mark Pope.

Now, both Pope and Brooks are in Lexington on the same staff, and suddenly, Lohner could be a solid addition to big man depth.

Currently, Kentucky has three bigs committed for the 2024-25 season — Brandon Garrison (C), Amari Williams (C), and Andrew Carr (F). Lohner would presumably be a backup 4 to Carr, although he does play a different style than Carr does.

As a starter at BYU in ‘21-’22, Lohner averaged 7.0 points and 6.4 rebounds per game. As a primary backup at Baylor, his production dropped only slightly. He had 12 points against Iowa State in the Big 12 semifinals. He also scored 13 points in the first round of the NCAA tournament in 2023 against UCSB.

His season-high in points scored last season was 12.

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