Pat Biondo and Pete Nochta officially hired by Kentucky; Josh Pruitt retained

Will Stein makes three more additions to his staff.

Kentucky Football head coach Will Stein has officially announced the addition of general manager Pat Biondo and assistant general manager Pete Nochta to the program. UK has also retained Josh Pruitt as the director of operations.

“I’m thrilled to welcome Pat as our new general manager,” Stein said in a press release. “He has a relentless work ethic and a clear vision for what it takes to build a team and a successful program. His ability to connect with people and bring out the best in those around him makes him a perfect fit.”

Biondo has spent the last four years with the Oregon Ducks as the director of football recruiting strategy. He joined the program in 2022 and helped land four consecutive top-15 ranked recruiting classes, including the No. 3 class in 2024, according to 247 Sports.

Prior to Oregon, Biondo spent three seasons at Texas A&M as the senior assistant of recruiting and operations. With the Aggies, he assisted in bringing in three classes ranked in the top 10, according to 247 Sports. The 2019 class was No. 4.

“I’m incredibly grateful to be named the general manager for Kentucky Football,” Biondo said in a press release. “Each of my previous stops had helped prepare me for this role by giving me a broad perspective on roster management, recruiting, and building a sustainable program. Kentucky has a strong foundation and a clear vision, and I’m excited to work alongside Coach Stein and our staff to help build a roster that reflects the culture of Kentucky Football.”

Nochta comes to Kentucky after 10 seasons with the Louisville Cardinals. For the last four years, he served as the director of recruiting for the Cardinals. While in that role, he recruited notable names to the program, including wide receiver Tutu Atwell, offensive lineman Mekhi Becton, wide receiver Chris Bell, tight end Cole Hikutini, and defensive back Quincy Riley.

“I’ve known Pete a long time, and he’s an outstanding addition to our program,” Stein said. “He’s experienced, detail-driven, and committed to doing things the right way. I’m looking forward to the impact he’ll make from day one.”

Before Louisville, Nochta was the director of high school relations for one season (2018) and the director of on-campus recruiting for two years (2016-17). He began his stint at UofL as a graduate assistant for tight ends (2014).

In addition to his time at Louisville, Nochta had two other stops as a graduate assistant – at Purdue in 2012 and Western Kentucky in 2013. He also served as the offensive quality control coach at Purdue in 2011.

“I’ve known Will most of my adult life,” Nochta said. “I know his heart, his character, the person he is, and how much he cares about people. He’s also the ultimate competitor, and he instills confidence in everyone around him.

“Another reason I’m excited to be back is so I can be closer to my parents, and they can see their grandson grow up. Having the chance to come home, where I grew up, and be a part of what Will is building is so special and something I couldn’t pass up. To leave a place I’ve been for 10 years, tells you how much I believe in Will Stein.”

During his coaching days, Nochta helped develop several players who later reached the NFL, including Hikutini at Louisville, Keith Towbridge, Charles Standberry, Gerald Christian at Western Kentucky, and Tyler Higbee, Mitchell Henry, and Gabe Holmes at Purdue.

Pruitt enters his 14th season at Kentucky and his sixth as the director of operations. He moved to his current role in 2020, after spending the 2019 season as the director of player personnel. He also served as a quality control coach for the defense in 2018 and was a graduate assistant for the Wildcats prior to that.

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