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GODZILLA ON THE COURT?! Kentucky Hosts 6’11” Beast Arafan Diane for Explosive Official Visit

 

GODZILLA ON THE COURT?! Kentucky Hosts 6’11” Beast Arafan Diane for Explosive Official Visit

Big Blue Nation, brace yourselves — a MONSTER is coming to Lexington. Standing 6-foot-11 and weighing 280 pounds, Arafan Diane isn’t just another highly-touted recruit… he’s a full-blown force of nature. Known for transforming into a competitive “Godzilla” the moment a scoreboard lights up, Diane is headed to Kentucky for a crucial official visit from September 26-27. And with his jaw-dropping stats — 21.6 points, 13 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 1.8 blocks per game on the Adidas 3SSB circuit — there’s serious buzz that Coach Mark Pope might just land one of the most dominant big men in the entire 2026 class.

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The recruitment buzz around 2026 four-star center Arafan Diane is heating up—and Kentucky is officially in the mix.

Diane, who plays for Iowa United Prep in Montreal, QC, has emerged as one of the top big men in the 2026 class thanks to a dominant summer run on the Adidas 3SSB Circuit. He was a walking double-double during the July championships, averaging 21.6 points, 13 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 1.8 blocks per game across five matchups. He wasn’t just productive—he was unstoppable.

 

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That performance earned Diane a well-deserved scholarship offer from Kentucky in mid-July, adding the Wildcats to a growing list of elite programs vying for his commitment. He’ll also take official visits to Arkansas (September 12–14) and Houston (October 9–12).

 

What makes Diane so special? His high school coach, Damon Archibald—who just happens to be Kentucky head coach Mark Pope’s brother-in-law—says it’s not just the size or skill. It’s his switch-flipping intensity.

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“What sets Arafan apart from everyone else?” Archibald said. “The moment you put a scoreboard up and make anything competitive, he transforms. It’s like watching him turn into Godzilla. He goes from calm to absolute destruction mode. He’ll do whatever it takes to win.”

 

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That competitive fire has made Diane one of the most talked-about frontcourt prospects in the 2026 cycle. He’s got the size of a traditional big, the feel of a modern playmaker, and the attitude of a future star.

 

And Diane won’t be alone on his visit to Lexington. That same weekend, five-star forward Cam Williams—another high-profile 2026 prospect—will also make his official visit to Kentucky (September 26–28). It’s shaping up to be a potentially program-defining stretch for Coach Pope and his staff, who are aggressively targeting top-tier talent in their recruiting rebuild.

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The upcoming fall visits reflect Kentucky’s renewed recruiting energy under Pope’s leadership. Diane is just one of many names on the radar, but few bring his mix of strength, skill, and sheer competitiveness to the table. He’s the kind of player who could anchor a team’s frontcourt for years.

 

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As the recruiting trail heats up, all eyes will be on Lexington come late September—because if Arafan Diane decides to bring his Godzilla-like presence to the SEC, Big Blue Nation just might unleash a monster in the paint.

 

 

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Kentucky Basketball’s Fall Official Visit Schedule

 

Kentucky basketball has started the official visit season. KSR+ has the full fall schedule below. This list will be continually updated.

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Sayon Keita: July 30

 

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Caleb Holt: Sept. 12-14

 

Arafan Diane: Sept. 26-27

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Cam Williams: Sept. 26-28

 

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Christian Collins: Oct. 3-5

 

Bryson Howard: Oct. 4-6

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Josh Irving: Oct. 10-12 (Big Blue Madness)

 

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Jordan Smith Jr.: Oct. 10-12 (B

ig Blue Madness)

 

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