LEXINGTON, Ky. — Kentucky head coach Mark Stoops appears to have completed his staff for the 2020 season.

According to FootballScoop.com, Stoops is planning to hire Oregon wide receivers coach Jovon Bouknight. Bouknight was the wide receivers coach at Oregon for one season. Prior to that, he spent time in various roles on Utah State's staff from 2009-18. Bouknight was hired at Texas Tech but left the staff almost immediately after being offered a job at Oregon.

Bouknight's role on UK's staff remains to be seen. Wide receivers coach Michael Smith is under contract for one more season, and the Wildcats still don't have an official special teams coach for next season. UK has not confirmed Bouknight's hiring at this time.

Here's the official bio on Bouknight from Oregon:

"A Biletnikoff Award finalist in 2005 at Wyoming, Bouknight’s 10 years at Utah State was primarily focused on working with the wide receivers while he was also the co-offensive coordinator in 2016 and the passing game coordinator for two seasons from 2014-15. His tenure at Utah State coincided with the program's most-successful stretch in school history as the Aggies reached seven bowl games in a span of eight years and claimed the 2012 Western Athletic Conference title. Utah State had only six bowl game appearances in its history and none since 1997 prior to his arrival in 2009.

"In 2018, Utah State finished second in the nation in scoring offense (47.5), while equaling the program record for wins (11) and the Mountain West record for points in a season (618). Bouknight’s wide receiver group helped the Aggies lead the country with 29 scoring drives that latest under a minute while leading the Mountain West and ranking 11th nationally in total offense (497.4). Utah State reached as high as No. 13 in the Associated Press Poll during the season, good for the program’s best ranking since 1961.

Bouknight coached several of Utah State's top receivers in its history, highlighted by current Cincinnati Bengals wideout Hunter Sharp, who led the Mountain West with nine receiving touchdowns as a senior in 2015. Sharp also finished second in the Mountain West and 19th in the FBS with 71 receptions that season and third in the league with 76.3 receiving yards per game."