At this time, Kentucky has not offered the small forward just yet, but he has been in contact with them a lot.
“Yeah, it would be great if Kentucky offered me,” Riley said. “I’ve been talking to them a lot, and it would be a good school.”
Riley has been in contact with Orlando Antigua, Bruiser Flint, and Chuck Martin.
“They’ve just been saying they like my game. They are going to continue to watch me during my recruitment,” Riley said.
“The coaching staff, who is going to let me play my game to the best of my ability and my potential and just let me lead, because I like to be a leader on the court, because it would be good if a coach can understand that even when I am coming in as a freshman, I like to lead, so hopefully I can do that and the best way that I can,” he said.
Riley is keeping his options open and will also consider the pro route. He has not made a decision on whether he will play college basketball or go pro when he does decide to make an announcement.
Currently, Riley is ranked as a 5-star prospect in the class of 2025 and is considered the No. 11 overall player, according to On3.