Arizona State coaches have been working double time lately, trying to prepare for the Peach Bowl while also working the transfer portal, but head coach Kenny Dillingham scored his best get yet. Kentucky tight end Khamari Anderson has opted to join the Sun Devils out of the portal.
BREAKING: Kentucky transfer TE Khamari Anderson has Committed to Arizona State, he tells @on3sportsThe 6’5 250 TE will have 2 years of eligibility remaining Was ranked as a 4-Star in the ‘23 Class (per On3)https://t.co/RlUbB6Fk7qpic.twitter.com/4TxQb6GwlK
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) December 22, 2024
Anderson was one of the top tight ends in the portal, rated by 247 Sports as the third best among his position still available. The former Kentucky Wildcat comes with three years of eligibility and a chance to become a star player in the Arizona State offense.
Anderson, a native of Detroit, Michigan, committed to Cincinnati early on in high school. Once he was upgraded to a 4-star prospect, big programs came calling. Anderson eventually committed to Kentucky, a program that’s had great success in landing top talent from Ohio and Michigan in the last decade…