Many recruiting analysts and experts proclaimed that the 2013 signing class for Kentucky was the greatest recruiting class since the infamous
Fab Five in the 1990s. Some proclaimed that it was the greatest ever assembled. It featured a record six McDonald's All-Americans He chose Kentucky over
Kansas and
Texas. He was the nation's consensus top power forward, was ranked the No. 2 overall player by
Rivals, the No. 3 overall player by
ESPN and the No. 5 overall player by
Scout. He helped lead
Prestonwood Christian to three state titles including one in his freshman year and back-to-back titles in junior and senior seasons. He was a McDonald's All-America and
Jordan Brand Classic game selection. He was the co-MVP in the Jordan Brand Classic. The Harrison twins, Aaron and Andrew, became the first set of twins to ever play for Kentucky. Andrew was the consensus top point guard and Aaron was the consensus top shooting guard in the 2013 class. Out of
Richmond, Texas, the Twins committed to Kentucky on October 4, 2012, on a live broadcast on ESPNU. The Twins chose Kentucky over their Father's alma mater,
Maryland. They were a McDonald's All-America and Jordan Brand Classic game selections.
James Young was a consensus top ten prospect within the 2013 class. Originally from
Rochester, Michigan, he committed to Kentucky on October 11, 2012, on ESPNU. He chose Kentucky over in-state schools
Michigan and
Michigan State. Young was ranked as the No. 6 prospect in the class by ESPN and No. 10 by both Rivals and Scout. He was a McDonald's All-America game selection. He chose Kentucky over
Florida and
Georgetown. He was rated as the No. 11 overall player by ESPN, No. 9 overall player by Rivals, and No. 18 over all player by Scout. Johnson led his high school,
Montverde, to a national championship at the National High School Invitational where he claimed MVP honors after logging 18 points and eight rebounds. He was a McDonald's All-America. He was a McDonald's All-America and Jordan Brand Classic game selection. Dominique Hawkins was the least heralded of all the signees in the 2013 signing class. He was the 2013
Kentucky Mr. Basketball and is the 17th player in UK history to claim the honor. He directed
Madison Central to the state championship and captured most valuable player honors after averaging 20.4 points, 5.6 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.8 steals per game throughout the
Kentucky Boys Sweet Sixteen. ==Pre-season==