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"I was playing real football in Ghana": Kentucky star LB reveals hilarious transition story from soccer to college football at SEC Media days
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Kentucky Wildcats' Alex Afari's journey to playing football in the SEC has been at times complicated. Afari was born in Italy, and before moving to the United States, grew up in Ghana, where he played soccer, aka football, around the world.Afari gave an interview during his appearance at SEC Media Days on Thursday, where he told the story of his first time playing "American Football.""I was playing real football in Ghana. (Upon starting to play American Football) First day of practice, they put a helmet on me and some shoulder pads. I said, 'This is not what I signed up for," Afari said. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThis experience, though, would forever change his life.Afari has been playing for the Wildcats since 2022, having been recruited as a four-star prospect by the team.During his time in Lexington, Afari has developed into one of the main defensive players on Mark Stoops's team. During the 2024 season, Afari made 62 tackles, the third highest amount in the Kentucky defense.While this contribution is impressive and helped the defense at times, it was not enough to help the Wildcats record a winning season, with the team having a 4-8 (1-7 SEC) record in 2024.Afari comes into the 2025 season with high expectations. As a senior, he is expected to raise his production from last season. His output will come a long way in helping the Wildcats succeed on the field this season.What has Alex Afari done to help himself prepare for Kentucky's season?Alex Afari also spoke during his interview at SEC Media Days about his preparations for the 2025 season."I got stronger in the weight room. I got way stronger, way more explosive. I feel it's going to translate on the field," he said. "I feel like the strength coach has done a great job with all our players, changing our bodies, making us stronger and more explosive and faster."Afari is doing what he can to transform himself into an NFL-caliber player.With the season around the corner, he is not seen as a top defensive target for any franchise, but a strong season for him and the Wildcats could move the needle.
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