The stars were out at Danville High School tonight to watch four-star tight end Seneca Driver play basketball.
Kentucky head coach Will Stein, along with several staffers including offensive coordinator Joe Sloan, tight ends coach Justin Burke and wide receivers coach Joe Price III were in attendance.
Then, there was Louisville head coach Jeff Brohm and the Big Dog Vince Marrow in the gym.
Will Stein is in the house to see Seneca Driver. pic.twitter.com/wQyPNvVQDx
— Anthony Wireman (@awireman) January 17, 2026
Coaches from Oklahoma and Kentucky chatting a bit. Tip coming up. pic.twitter.com/9VchUDPcHm
— Anthony Wireman (@awireman) January 17, 2026
Louisville has the staff at Danville High School tonight to watch Seneca Driver hoop. pic.twitter.com/L0jjmww5Wn
— Anthony Wireman (@awireman) January 17, 2026
Two former NFL tight ends made their way to the game as well. Former Dallas Cowboys star Jason Witten, who is now the tight ends coach at Oklahoma, was there with Sooners offensive coordinator Ben Arbuckle.
Oklahoma has the size advantage here pic.twitter.com/JBwxHE1Q99
— Anthony Wireman (@awireman) January 17, 2026
Former Kentucky star Jacob Tamme, who had a long NFL career himself, was also in the gym to watch his Boyle County Rebels. Tamme is also on Champions Blue, LLC board. He spent a good deal of time chatting with the UK staff and others around the gym.
There’s two pretty good former tight ends here tonight. Jacob Tamme talking to the UK staff. pic.twitter.com/Flkvo1vm2j
— Anthony Wireman (@awireman) January 17, 2026
As far as the game goes, Danville earned a huge 53-50 win over their 45th District rivals. Boyle County had a long cold streak in the second half that allowed the Admirals to build a double-digit lead. The Rebels tried to fight back but came up just short.
Also, shout out to the kid that nailed the half court shot for $100 during the halftime break:
Big check alert He nailed it! pic.twitter.com/J355pIux8D
— Anthony Wireman (@awireman) January 17, 2026
