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BrockCoffman
- position Wide Receiver
- height 6-0
- Weight 181
- class Redshirt Freshman
- Hometown Lexington, Ky.
- High school Sayre
- Previous School Louisville
2026- Redshirt Freshman
• Transferred to Kentucky after one season at Louisville
2025- Freshman (Louisville)
• Redshirted the 2025 season, seeing action in two games vs. Eastern Kentucky and Kentucky
High School
• Considered a three-star prospect coming out of the Sayre School according to 247Sports and Rivals
• Ranked the No. 12 player in the state of Kentucky by Rivals
• A two-way player for head coach Chad Pennington
• Helped Sayre to a perfect 15-0 record and a place in the 1A State Championship game in 2024
• Had 101 receptions for 1,530 yards and a state-leading 27 touchdowns in 15 games
• Defensively had 67 tackles, five interceptions, four tackles for a loss, and one fumble recovery
• Named MVP of the Class A state championship game, helping Sayre to a 27-22 victory over Raceland and securing the school’s first-ever state championship in any sport … Caught 12 passes for 143 yards and three touchdowns on offense and had 11 tackles and one quarterback hurry on defense in the game
• Earned 2024 First Team All-State by The Louisville Courier-Journal
• Named the 2024 Kentucky Football Coaches Association Class A Player of the Year
• Caught 67 passes as a junior for 1,193 yards and 24 touchdowns
Personal
• Born in Lexington, Kentucky
• Son of Fatima Warren and Steven Coffman
• Siblings are Jayshaun, Kwahlie, Braylan and Rebel
• Comes from a family of athletes as mom, Fatima, played basketball at UC Irvine; brother, Jayshaun, played football at Marshall and Louisville; grandfather, Victor Williams Sr., played football at Morehead State; uncle, Orlando Pace, played football at Ohio State and in the NFL with the Rams and the Bears
• Major is undecided
Brock Says
• After his football career he hopes to be a property owner
• Three words to describe him are blessed, leader and outgoing
• The best advice he’s ever received is “there’s never a bad day, there are only blessings or lessons”
• Besides playing football and other sports, he’s also a really good singer
• His go-to Karaoke song is “Heaven Can Wait” by Michael Jackson