The Cougars wideout is an ESPN 300-ranked prospect in the class of 2026.
Harrisburg wide receiver Elias Coke records a reception during Susquehanna Township’s ninth annual Spring Fling at Roscoe Warner Field on May 16, 2024.The Harrisburg wideout announced on X, formerly Twitter, that he has picked up his 25th scholarship offer, this one coming from University of Kentucky.
Kentucky already holds a commitment from one of the biggest stars in the Mid-Penn, Bishop McDevitt quarterback Stone Saunders. The Wildcats also offered Coke’s teammate and Penn State commit Messiah Mickens on Wednesday. The 6-foot-2, 195-pounder has a slew of offers, including Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Penn State, N.C. State, Michigan, Pitt, Virginia Tech, Michigan State, Maryland, Purdue, Iowa State, West Virginia, Florida State, Kent State, Boston College, Akron, Rutgers, Syracuse, Temple, Toledo, UCF and UNLV.Coke caught 45 passes for 843 yards and 12 touchdowns last season for the District 3 champs. He was also in on 55 tackles with 10 passes defended.
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