Kentucky commit Cutter Boley will enter the 2023 high school football season as the odds on favorite to win the state’s Mr. Football award.
Boley, a star quarterback at Lexington Christian Academy, leads the Courier Journal’s list of the top 10 candidates to win the award.
Kentucky commit Willie Rodriguez, a tight end from Covington Catholic, is also on the list of favorites.
Here is an excerpt about Boley:
The front-runner
Cutter Boley, Lexington Christian quarterback
Quarterback Cutter Boley committed to the University of Kentucky on May 18, 2023.
After two seasons at LaRue County, Boley (6 feet 5, 208 pounds) transferred to Lexington Christian last year and prospered, completing 254 of 400 passes (63.5%) for 3,901 yards and 36 touchdowns with 15 interceptions. He also rushed for 102 yards and six scores and earned second-team All-State honors from The Courier Journal. Boley started in the Class of 2024 at LaRue County and reclassified to the Class of 2025 via Kentucky Senate Bill 128, which created the Supplemental School Year Program as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. After committing to UK in May, Boley announced his reclassification to the Class of 2024 and said he plans to enroll at UK in January. His older sister, Erin, was Kentucky’s Miss Basketball at Elizabethtown High School in 2016 and went on to play at Notre Dame and Oregon.
The other players on the list:
– Zuri Madison, Frederick Douglass
– Sage Dawson, Boyle County
– Max Gainey, Male
– JuJu Starks, Mayfield
– Shaun Boykins Jr., North Hardin
– Cole Hodge, Christian Academy
– Zeek Washburn, Manual
– Daniel Thomas, Bell County
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Other player who should be on the list:
– Avery Bodner, Boyle County
