Louisville basketball made it clear over the weekend that their No. 1 target in the 2026 cycle is Tyran Stokes. The Cardinals appeared to be at multiple games of the nation's No. 1 overall recruit while he competed at the Adidas 3SSB Palmetto Road Championship.
However, outside of Stokes, a name that is becoming Kelsey's No. 2 target in the 2026 cycle is Taylen Kinney, a native of Newport, Kentucky. The Cardinals are all-in on the elite guard after Kinney had a "great" official visit earlier in June.
However, Louisville appears to be in an SEC battle for Kinney as some elite competition and a familiar enemy just entered the race for the 6-foot-2 point guard.
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According to Joe Tipton of On3/Rivals, Kinney has now scheduled an official visit with John Calipari and the Arkansas Razorbacks. The Razorbacks made their offer to Kinney back in August 2024 and now has an official visit lined up to meet Calipari on September 26.
He has already visited the Cardinals back on June 5 and has also made official visits to Purdue on January 20 and Kentucky on June 24. In addition to his visit to Arkansas, he will also visit Indiana on August 29, Oregon on September 6, and Texas on September 12.
2026 Top-15 overall recruit Tay Kinney, one of the top point guards in the country, has scheduled an official visit to Arkansas, source tells @Rivals. https://t.co/1pPrujtgrS pic.twitter.com/v4HpnvGO97
— Joe Tipton (@TiptonEdits) July 14, 2025
The Cardinals are considered the favorites to land Kinney's commitment, but these official visits to big-time programs should have Kelsey on alert. Coach Cal will always be a threat to Louisville for 5-star recruits, as he has been recognized as one of the best coaches in college basketball history and is highly skilled at developing college players into NBA superstars.
Kinney visiting these national brand schools and blue-blood programs is not a great sign for Louisville, but it doesn't mean they are out of the race. Tipton reported that Arkansas is emerging as a legitimate contender, and Kelsey must continue to go all-in on Kinney.
If the Cardinals can win Kinney's commitment, it would be a massive first domino to fall their way, and could lead to players like Stokes and other 5-stars to commit. It is reported that Kinney plans to announce his commitment sometime before fall.
Kinney has earned over 29 offers, and Louisville must pay what it takes to bring him to the Cardinals. Kinney ranks as the No. 1 point guard in the 2026 cycle and ranks as high as No. 11 in the nation.
However, with programs like Texas, Arkansas, Kentucky, Oregon, and others earning official visits from Kinney, it is clear the 5-star guard is going to be worth even more money than Kelsey thought. Louisville is hoping to land Stokes, as they are the favorites, but with Kinney taking more official visits, it may become clear that it will be challenging to secure both recruits' commitments and meet their financial obligations.
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