Alabama offensive lineman Tanner Bowles, who entered the NCAA transfer portal last week, has chosen Kentucky as his new school.
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“Growing up, my father played baseball at the University of Kentucky so I’ve always been around the colors, the atmosphere, things like that and I’ve already gotten to experience what it’s like to play for another team, one of the great dynasties as people call it, and I’m thankful for the opportunities,” Bowles said.
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