DJ Wren was a lucky find for the Wildcats (Lynn Camp) from Corbin @campcoach, @Nick_King25, @khsaafootball, @KyHighFootball, @bigassfans, @eCampusdotcom

January 31, 2026 Fletcher Long 0

DJ Wren was a tremendous running back at the 1A level for the Lynn Camp Wildcats from Corbin, KY. Wren averaged nearly 9-yards per carry and close to 200-yards a night. Wren was the team’s leading passer, rusher, scorer, tackler, and tackler behind the enemy line. Wren is a varsity basketball player too who figures to have a bright future ahead of him regardless of where or in what sport he happens to spend it. This guy is just one of many examples of outstanding football players who go undiscovered, every season, throughout the Bluegrass. Enjoy this look at a kid who made our Small-School All-State Football team this past season.

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Kellan Hall from Christian Academy-Louisville is a five (5) star prospect in several different ways @KellanHbigdawg, @bigassfans, @eCampusdotcom, @khsaafootball, @KyHighFootball, @THunterCantwell, @centurions_fb

January 16, 2026 Fletcher Long 0

It happens every year. Every year we have some players we omit from our All-State football team we shouldn’t have. No one is perfect. Hall is a guy who has an enviable frame and works, offseason, with an outfit which knows plenty about getting kids prepared to star at the collegiate level. Kellan Hall is one of the better framed out kids at his position in KY and already being touted among the commonwealth’s very best at his position. Get this, he also plays for one of the commonwealth’s very best teams with some of its deepest reservoir of playing talent. Enjoy the feature and let’s keep it comfortable out there, Kentucky!

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The @BigAssFans, Small School (1A, 2A, & 3A) All-State Football Team

December 10, 2025 Fletcher Long 5

We will start out this all-state team with an admonition with which we begin every team we have ever published. We will miss on some guys. It is just important to note that your son not making out team doesn’t mean he wasn’t an all-state caliber player. Also, we expressly reserve the right to re-enter the team, even after it is published, and add worthy players who may have been missed or accidentally omitted. That being said, our small and large school All-State football teams, sponsored by Big Ass Fans, are the most expansive and complete teams in the business. This team here, and the coaches’s team published by the Courier Journal, are the only two legitimate teams in existence and we believe our team to be much more complete and legitimate than even theirs. Congratulations to the players who made the team and congratulations to the wonderful world of Kentucky high school football for providing us with the endless thrills and discussions we net from our following this, the greatest game on earth.

Friday Night Fletch.