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Kam Olds Bids Farewell to Kentucky Football

Kentucky football faces significant defensive changes as edge rushers Kam Olds and Landyn Watson enter the transfer portal. Olds, who played at Buffalo and Kent State before Kentucky, expressed sincere gratitude in his farewell message, highlighting the impact of his time in Lexington despite a smaller role in his final season. This situation underscores the transient nature of the transfer portal era, as new coach Will Stein shapes the roster for the future.

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