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Tennessee fan Cousin Shane explains faith in Will Stein

Tennessee and Kentucky fans rarely agree on much, but a recent stop by 11 Personnel uncovered a Volunteer who thinks Will Stein can lift the Wildcats in 2026

Cousin Shane — a Tennessee supporter who also talks SEC-wide on That SEC Podcast — joined the show to explain why he believes the Wildcats are in for a surprise season, and the full episode is available on On3

Key Takeaways

  • Will Stein is the focus of an outsider endorsement from Cousin Shane, a Tennessee fan who discussed Kentucky on 11 Personnel.
  • Cousin Shane appears on That SEC Podcast and joined 11 Personnel to preview the 2026 season with a perspective that favors Big Blue Nation.
  • 11 Personnel is presented by Monticello Bank and will host a live fan event at the Beaumont Centre in Lexington to prep fans for 2026.

Why Cousin Shane is bullish on Will Stein

Cousin Shane framed his optimism around momentum and roster fit rather than a single headline splash.

He told 11 Personnel he expects the Wildcats to be more competitive next season and pointed to developmental signs that matter to long-time followers of Kentucky football.

Outsider optimism like Shane’s shifts preseason chatter in both fan bases and recruiting hubs, and opposing fans tipping their cap can change the tenor around mid-tier SEC programs

How the 11 Personnel stop and event frame local momentum

11 Personnel’s live staging at the Beaumont Centre is built to rally local fans and build preseason energy ahead of 2026

Monticello Bank’s sponsorship gives the stop a community-facing feel; the company notes it has 21 locations across 15 Kentucky counties and is positioning the event as a hometown kickoff for BBN

Promotions tied to the show include a commercial partner that explicitly warns of financial risk, which is relevant for fans who follow betting and prediction markets during fall buildup

Local sponsors and coverage context

Category Verified local context
Monticello Bank Presenting sponsor of 11 Personnel with 21 locations in 15 Kentucky counties, promoting a Beaumont Centre fan event in Lexington
Polymarket promotion Commercial partner offering a sign-up incentive, with an explicit disclosure that trading is risky and 100% loss can occur
Kentucky Sports Radio coverage Expanded Wildcats presence on its YouTube channel, offering interviews, commentary, and live shows that amplify preseason narratives

See the linked story above for full details on the episode, the Beaumont Centre stop, and the sponsor disclosures mentioned during the segment

Will Stein’s recruiting and CFP implications

Endorsements from unexpected corners do not change recruits’ official evaluations, but they do feed the conversation that matters to prospects and local donors

Positive chatter about Will Stein ahead of the 2026 cycle gives Kentucky a softer recruiting backdrop in which to pitch program direction and player development

For roster construction, the immediate impact is psychological: a sense of momentum can help retain borderline commits and keep attention on the program during late recruiting pushes

From an SEC standpoint, optimism about Stein intersects with conference parity as programs across the 16-team league adjust to coaching changes and roster turnover

Reporting for this piece drew from the 11 Personnel segment and its promotional details as linked above

Cameron Whitaker
Written by Cameron Whitaker

Cameron Whitaker covers SEC recruiting with a focus on prospect evaluation, commitment strategy, transfer-portal movement, and the changing economics of NIL. A graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism, he began his career charting high school football across Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, and north Georgia before working as a regional recruiting analyst. Whitaker combines verified sourcing with film study, tracking positional traits, scheme fit, roster opportunity, and development history rather than relying on star rankings alone. His reporting is shaped by regular conversations with coaches, trainers, prospects, and recruiting staffers. He brings a measured, detail-driven approach to the most passionate recruiting landscape in college football.