Kentucky Wildcats quarterback Devin Leary is turning heads not just with his arm, but with his heart. The senior signal-caller has donated an impressive $100,000 to Bluegrass Youth Outreach, a Kentucky-based non-profit organization that provides educational support, life skills training, and athletic opportunities for at-risk youth across the state.
Leary, who transferred to Kentucky and quickly became a team leader on and off the field, said the donation reflects his deep commitment to making a lasting difference. “Football has always been about more than wins for me,” he said. “It’s about using what I’ve been given to uplift the next generation.”
The donation will help fund tutoring centers, mentorship programs, and youth football camps aimed at creating safe, empowering environments for children in underserved communities. Bluegrass Youth Outreach leaders expressed gratitude, noting that Leary’s contribution is the largest single donation the organization has received from an active college athlete.
Coach Mark Stoops praised his quarterback’s decision, saying, “Devin represents everything we want this program to stand for—leadership, humility, and impact.” As NIL opportunities continue to reshape college athletics, Leary’s actions stand as a powerful example of how athletes can give back and change lives beyond the field.