< Previousin the state of Indiana ... won two-straight state titles ... member of the 2021 Indiana Football Coaches Association All-State Top 50 team ... an ESPN300 prospect, coming in as the No. 267 in the nation according to their recruiting rankings ... named to the Indiana Preps All-State Top 22 ... selected to the 2021 Max Preps Indiana All-State team ... recorded 10 tack- les in a 42-15 win over Noblesville and was credited with 10 tackles, includ- ing four solo stops and one sack, as Westfield beat Hamilton Southeastern 34-21 ... had 11 tackles, including 2.5 tackles for a loss and one sack, but Westfield lost 27-21 to Center Grove in the 6-A state championship game ... the Shamrocks finished the season with a 12-2 record ... credited with 90 tackles, 20.5 tackles for loss and 7.0 sacks during his senior season ... voted to the SI All-American Watch List as one of the top 20 edge rushers ... played defensive end as a junior in 2020 for a Westfield team that went 12-2 and lost in the Indiana 6A state championship game ... scheduled to play in the Under Armour All-American game ... recorded 44 tackles, ten tackles for loss, and five sacks in 2020 ... credited with a pair of sacks in the state semifinal win ... played at defensive end for varsity as a sophomore in 2019; helped lead Westfield to a 6-5 record and an Indiana 6A first-round playoff appearance ... chose Louisville over Arkansas, Boston College, Cincinnati, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan State. Minnesota, Nebraska, Penn State, Pur- due, Tennessee and Virginia Tech, Personal: Born 5/31/04 ... son of Linda and Gerrick Williams ... un- decided major. 2022 Opponent S-A-T TFL Sack Misc. Syracuse 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 - UCF 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 - Florida State 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 - USF 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 - Boston College 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 - Virginia 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 - Pitt 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 - Wake Forest 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 - James Madison 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 - Clemson 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 - NC State 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 - Kentucky 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 - Cincinnati 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 - Career Statistics Year G-S U-A-T TFL S FF FR 2022 6-0 3-0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 Totals 6-0 3-0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 Kam Wilson McDonough, Ga. Mount Zion 15 DL 6-2 220 R-So. 2022: Played in 10 games ... recorded five tackles ... had one tackle against Clemson ... recorded three tackles and one forced fumble in the win against Wake Forest ... had one tackle in the win versus USF. 2021: Appeared in four games after suffering an injury ... recorded a pair of tackles. 2020: Saw action in four games ... made debut in Notre Dame contest on special teams. High School: Enrolled in January ... played for Kevin Jones at Mount Zion High School in Jonesboro, Georgia ... four-star linebacker by Rivals and 247Sports ... 56th-ranked outside linebacker nationally and 73rd ranked player in Georgia by Rivals ... rated the No. 70 outside linebacker and the No. 54 player in the state by 247Sports ... totaled 123 tackles, 25.5 sacks and 47 tackles for loss in his career ... named first team all-state as a senior ... two-time all-region first team honoree ... became the first player to earn defensive player of the week honors ... named a rising seniors legend ... voted team captain ... as a junior recorded 68 total tackles, nine sacks and one forced fumble ... received offers from Louisville, Maryland, and Georgia Tech. Personal: Born 10/30/01 ... son of Kimberly Wilson ... born 10/30/01 ... communication major. MEDIA TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS UOFL PREVIEW GoCards.com n @UofLFootball88 2023 Cardinal Player Bios 18 Bowl Games Since 2000 POPEYE WILLIAMSBrady Allen Fort Branch, Ind. Gibson Southern / Purdue 12 QB 6-5 215 R-Fr. Before Louisville: Played in one game at Purdue ... completed 1-of-3 passes for eight yards as a freshman ... played in one game against Indiana State. High School: Consensus 4-star quarterback ... tabbed No. 165 in the country and the fifth-best player in Indiana according to Rivals ... second- highest rated quarterback prospect in Purdue history by 247Sports, behind Kyle Orton ... threw for 11,918 yards, ranking second all-time in the state of Indiana, and 149 touchdowns throughout his high school career ... named Indiana’s 2021 Mr. Football, an award given to the best player in the state ... his 4,253 passing yards his senior season marked the third-most in Indiana high school history ... also threw 58 touchdown passes as a senior, helping him become MaxPreps Indiana Player of the Year as well a finalist for Indi- ana’s Mr. Football ... led Gibson Southern High School to the 2021 3A State Championship, tossing five touchdowns as part of his state championship record 28 completions ... named 2021 MaxPreps All-American and MVP of the Pocket Athletic Conference. Personal: Born 8/18/03 ... son of Chris and Julie Allen ... has two siblings, Kate and Grant ... uncle, Sean Fuller, is a drummer for Florida Georgia Line ... intends to major in sports administration. Keith Brown Lebanon, Oregon Lebanon / Oregon 22 DL 6-1 235 Jr. Previous School: Played at Oregon for two years ... as a sophomore, played in 12 of Oregon’s 13 games ... started in the SDCCU Holiday Bowl to close the season ... ended the season with 21 total tackles (12 solo) while adding first career sack ... played 204 total snaps on defense and 31 on special teams ... earned a solid 72.8 run-defense grade from Pro Football Focus ... impressed in lone start of the season in the Holi- day Bowl, setting a new career-high with seven total tackles (four solo) and registering a QB hurry ... played in seven games for the Ducks as a true freshman, making two starts at linebacker ... finished with 15 total tackles, including six solo ... played 116 total snaps ... made his first ca- reer start at No. 3 Ohio State and recorded two solo tackles in Oregon’s historic upset win at Ohio Stadium. High School: A consensus four-star recruit and a top 250 player nation- ally by Rivals (No. 81), 247Sports (No. 103), the 247 composite (No. 109) and ESPN (No. 241) ... no. 1 ranked player from Oregon by each recruit- ing service ... consensus top-10 inside linebacker nationally with a No. 4 ranking from Rivals, No. 4 in the 247 composite, No. 6 from 247Sports and No. 7 from ESPN ... named to the PrepStar Top 150 Dream Team and a five-star recruit as the magazine’s No. 45 player overall ... selected as an All-American by both Adidas and Sports Illustrated ... selected to play in the 2021 All-American Bowl and the 2021 Polynesian Bowl ... as a junior, named second-team all-state at linebacker ... a two-time first-team all-league player on both sides of the ball (linebacker and running back) ... a four-year letterwinner and team captain in 2019 ... finished junior season with 63 tackles, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries on defense, while rushing for 904 yards on 88 carries (10.3 ypc) with 14 touchdowns ... as a sophomore, tallied 57 tackles with an interception and a forced fumble ... on offense rushed for 647 yards on 42 carries (15.4 ypc) with nine TDs ... Combined for six letters in wrestling and track and field ... Also recruited by Arizona, California, Louisiana, Michigan, Oregon State, Ten- nessee, UCLA, USC, Utah, Utah State, Washington and Washington State. Personal: Plans to major in sociology at Louisville. Career Statistics Year G-S U-A-T TFL S INT PBU 2021 7-2 6-9-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2022 12-1 12-9-21 1-9 1-9 0-0 0 Totals 19-3 18-18-36 1-9 1-9 0-0 0 Keyjuan Brown Atlanta, Ga. South Atlanta 22 RB 5-9 205 Fr. High School: Consensus three-star prospect ... rated the No. 34 run- ning back and the No. 51 player in the state by 247Sports ... ranked as the No. 54 player in Georgia and the No 28 running back by Rivals.com ... scored 98 total touchdowns ... rushed 800 times for 7,476 yards and 84 touchdowns ... averaged 9.3 yards per carry during his career ... caught 69 passes for 863 yards and nine touchdowns in his career ... totaled 9,013 all-purpose yards ... averaged 159.1 yards rushing per game ... recorded 32 100-yard rushing games ... rushed for 2,706 yards and 31 touchdowns as a senior ... caught 24 passes for 334 yards and three touchdowns during his senior campaign ... named to the Touchdown Club of Atlanta’s All-Star team ... finalist for the Mr. Georgia Award, given to the top senior in the state of Georgia ... rushed for 365 yards and four touchdowns in a win over Landmark Christian ... rushed for 220 yards and threw a 91-yard touch- down pass against North Cobb ... carried 22 times for 327 yards and three scores against Washington ... rushed for 252 yards on 19 carries against Gray Collegiate ... totaled 2,757 yards and 38 touchdowns as a junior ... led the state in rushing as a junior. Personal: Pre-business major. MEDIA TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS UOFL PREVIEW GoCards.com n @UofLFootball89 2023 Cardinal Player Bios 61 NFL Draft Picks Since 2000Micah Carter Louisville, Ky. St. Xavier 92 DL 6-5 260 Fr. High School: Committed in December ... consensus three-star pros- pect ... rated the No. 50 defensive lineman nationally by 247 Sports ... ranked the No. 1 prospect in the state of Kentucky by 247 Sports ... tallied 85 tackles and 8.0 sacks in three seasons at St. Xavier ... tallied a team-high 56 tackles (23 unassisted), seven tackles for loss and six sacks during his senior campaign ... collected 13 tackles as a sophomore ... recorded nine tackles in a 28-14 season-opening win over Owensboro ... named the Most Valuable Lineman at the EKU Lineman Challenge ... suffered a season- ending knee injury in Week 1 of his junior campaign ... collected scholar- ship offers from Arizona State, Boston College, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Michigan State and West Virginia. Personal: Undecided major. Saadiq Clements Henderson, Ky. Henderson 52 DL 6-5 260 Fr. High School: Committed in December... consensus three-star pros- pect...ranked by 247Sports as the No. 82 defensive lineman and the No. 5 player in Kentucky ... named the Defensive Player of the Year as a senior and junior...named to the Kentucky High School Football All-State squad ... selected the ESPN Owensboro Defensive Player of the Year ... totaled 62 tackles and 21 sacks as a senior ... recorded 10.5 tackles for loss ... two-time first team All-Conference performer ... finished at 10-3 and first in the district ... named first team All-Area ... led the state of Kentucky with 21 sacks ... recorded 74 tackles and 10.5 sacks as a junior ... forced six fumbles ... named to the All-Area first team defensive line ... chose Louisville over Purdue, Indiana, Florida State, Kentucky and Michigan. Personal: Physical education major. Joe Crocker Nashville, Tenn. Franklin Academy 78 OL 6-7 310 Fr. High School: Member of the Franklin Academy football team amd track and field squad for four seasons ... rated a three-star prospect by 247 Sports ... ranked as the No. 71 offensive tackle and the No. 25 player in the state of Tennessee ... threw the shot put and discus ... was a member of the 2022 State Championship winning track team ... was the State runner-up in both the shot put and discus events, earning All-State team honors ... selected first Team All-State in football in 2022 ... voted First Team All- Region in 2022 and Second Team All-Region in 2021 ... elected a football team captain by his teammates ... invited to play in the 2022 Tennessee East/West All Star Classic Football game ... participated in Young Life, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... volunteered by coaching two Franklin Academy middle/high school boys flag football teams for four years and a middle school indoor soccer team for one year ... His middle school WNSL flag football team placed second in the championship tournament this past season and won the Love of the Game trophy ... volunteered to help at Spe- cial Olympics events, assist at FRA community football camps and helped with the Nashville tornado clean up. Personal: Sports administration major. Storm Duck Boiling Springs, N.C. Boiling Springs 29 DB 6-1 200 R-Sr. Previous School: Attended North Carolina for four seasons ... named Second-Team All-ACC in 2022 ... started 12 games his senior year ... post- ed 46 tackles, a TFL, three INTs, nine PBU and a forced fumble ... finished top 10 in the ACC in PBU and interceptions ... recorded a career-high eight tackles at Wake Forest ... posted four tackles to go along with an INT and a forced fumble against Georgia Tech ... appeared in six games and made four starts in 2021 ... finished his junior season with 16 tackles and one breakup ... had a pair of stops against South Carolina at the Duke’s Mayo Bowl ... started both games he appeared in at defensive back in 2020 ... missed the final 10 games of the season due to injury ... notched team’s best defensive grade at Boston College according to PFF (80.6) ... blanketed Syracuse’s top receiver and broke up two passes in the season opener with four tackles ... appeared in all 13 games and made nine starts at defensive back his fresh- man year (2019) ... finished second on the team with five PBU and two INTs ... compiled 37 tackles, two TFL and one QB hurry in 2019. High School: Listed as the No. 15 player in the state of South Carolina and considered a three-star prospect according to Rivals ... ranked No. 19 in the state by ESPN and No. 20 by 247Sports.com ... considered a three- star prospect by both ESPN and 247Sports ... selected for the North-South All-Star game ... an All-USA South Carolina second-team pick as a senior ... posted 16 tackles, three INTs and two PBU ... claimed second-team all-area honors from the Herald-Journal as a junior ... tallied 35 tackles, four TFL and a fumble recovery. Personal: Graduated from North Carolina with a degree in exercise and sports science degree. Career Statistics Year G-S U-A-T TFL S INT PBU 2019 13-9 28-9-37 2-5 0-0 2-20 7 2020 2-2 4-0-4 0-0 0-0 0 2 2021 6-4 14-2-16 0-0 0-0 0 1 2022 12-12 36-10-46 1-3 0-0 3-14 12 Totals 33-27 82-21-103 3-8 0-0 5-34 22 MEDIA TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS UOFL PREVIEW GoCards.com n @UofLFootball90 2023 Cardinal Player Bios 18 Bowl Games Since 2000John Paul Flores Arlington, Texas All Saints / Virginia 67 OL 6-4 305 R-Sr. Before Louisville: Named Academic All-ACC in 2022 ... appeared in 10 games, marking five starts ... started all 20 games in his final two seasons (2019 & 2021) in which Dartmouth led the Ivy League in rushing and won back-to-back league championships ... Dartmouth lost three games in his four years in Hanover including an 18-2 mark as a starter ... second Team All-Ivy League selection in 202 ... started all 10 games at left tackle ... Dartmouth ranked No. 1 in the Ivy League and No. 21 in FCS with 193.7 rushing yards per game ... Dartmouth went 9-1 on the season, captured the 20th Ivy League title in program history and ranked 23rd in the final FCS Coaches Poll. Season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic ... selected for a spot on the Phil Steele Preseason All-Ivy League Third Team ... earned the starting job at left tackle and kept it the entire season ... played a big part in Dartmouth winning its 19th Ivy League title and ending the season ranked in the top 25 ... helped pave the way for Dartmouth to lead the Ivy League in rushing yards per game (167.0) and rank second in scoring offense (33.3 points per game ... effective pass blocker as well, contributing to the ultra-efficient passing game that ranked second nationally in passing efficiency ... part of the unit that allowed fewer sacks that any other Ivy League squad ... the offense was also third in the FCS in third-down conversion percentage at over 50 percent ... Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools all-state first team and academic all-state first team ... three-sport athlete ... was also TAPPS Class 5A basketball all- state second team and academic all-state first team ... threw the shot and discus at All Saints, earning all-state honors as a junior ... oldest brother Jacob was an All-Ivy League center for Dartmouth and spent a year in the Green Bay Packers organization ... brother Charlie played on the Columbia offensive line ... sister attends Harvard ... High school of 100 students was featured in a USA Today story for having no fewer than 10 seniors heading to DI college football teams in 2018 ... pursuing a master’s degree in Religious Studies. Jamari Johnson Inglewood, Calif. Inglewood 11 TE 6-5 250 Fr. High School: Attended Inglewood High School ... four-star prospect by 247Sports ... ranked as the No. 26 wide receiver and the No. 36 player in Florida ... scored the game-winning touchdown on the final play of the game to send Inglewood to the state title game ... earned Ocean League MVP honors after helping the Sentinels to another league title and a CIF- SS Division 2 finals appearance ... named the Player of the Year in the Ocean League ... named to the 2023 All-American Bowl ... sixth player in school history to be named an All-American ... selected team captain ... played tight end, wide receiver, running back, quarterback and defensive end ... caught 30 passes for 485 yards and eight scores over two seasons ... recorded 21 catches for 318 yards and four touchdowns ... chose Louisville over offers from Alabama, Michigan, Michigan State, Miami, Florida State, Arizona and Washington. Personal: Born 7/27/05 ... son of Yachica and Timothy Johnson ... un- decided major. Cam’Ron Kelly Chesapeake, Va. Oscar Smith / North Carolina 11 DB 6-2 210 GS Previous School(s): Played for four seasons at North Carolina ... tempo- rarily transferred to Virginia where he played in their 2023 Spring Game ... started all 12 games he appeared in his senior year ... posted 49 tackles, a half TFL, an INT and a PBU ... had a season-high six tackles three times at App State, at Duke, and vs. Georgia Tech ... appeared in all 13 games his junior year and made nine starts at defensive back ... named to the All-ACC Third Team ... ranked third on the team with 69 tackles ... tied for the ACC lead with four interceptions ... started against Duke and led the team with seven tackles and notched his first collegiate interception ... equaled a career high with 12 tackles at Notre Dame and had 12 stops against South Carolina at the Duke’s Mayo Bowl ... appeared in all 12 games in 2020 and made four starts at defensive back ... named an All-ACC Academic Team selection ... ranked third on the team in 2020 with 55 tackles, and had three breakups, one tackle for loss and one forced fumble ... had a career-high 12 tackles at Virginia ... appeared in the first five games of his freshman season (2019) at defensive back before suffering a season-ending knee injury ... compiled seven tackles during the season ... attended Auburn for the spring ‘19 semester before transferring to UNC. High School: Played at Oscar Smith High School ... four-star prospect who was ranked as the No. 218 player and the No. 10 athlete in the nation by the 247Sports Composite ... ranked as the No. 5 prospect in the state of Virginia ... also ranked the No. 23 safety in the nation and the No. 8 player in Virginia by Rivals ... appeared in the World All-Star Bowl following his senior season ... led Oscar Smith to an 11-2 record and the third round of the playoffs as a senior ... named a first-team All-USA Virginia selection and first-team Class 6 all-state at defensive back ... named a first-team All-Tidewater selection, a first-team All-Class 6 Region, first-team All- Southeastern District at defensive back, and second-team All-Southeastern District at quarterback ... accounted for 1,966 total yards and 38 TDs ... led Oscar Smith to a 12-3 record and a berth in the state championship game ... was a first-team All-USA Virginia selection and first-team Class 6 all-state at defensive back as a junior ... named the Abe Goldblatt All-Tidewater Player of the Year ... tallied 1,661 yards and 13 TDs at quarterback, running back and wide receiver, also played defensive back and returned kicks and punts ... rushed for more than 400 yards, tallied three INTs and accounted for five TDs in the postseason ... posted 35 tackles, eight INTs and 13 PBU as a sophomore. Personal: Graduated from North Carolina in 2022 with a psychology degree. Career Statistics Year G-S U-A-T TFL S INT PBU 2019 5-0 5-2-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2020 12-4 32-23-55 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 2021 13-9 40-29-69 0.5-1 0-0 4 7 2022 12-12 30-19-49 0.5-1 0-0 1 2 Totals 42-25 107-73-180 2-3 0-0 5 12 MEDIA TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS UOFL PREVIEW GoCards.com n @UofLFootball91 2023 Cardinal Player Bios 61 NFL Draft Picks Since 2000Vincent Lumia Riviera Beach, Fla. Suncoast / Duquesne 77 OL 6-3 295 Sr. Previous School: Played five years at Duquesne ... started all eleven games for the Dukes in 2022 ... named a Third-Team All-Northeast Conference selection by Phil Steele ... was the team’s highest rated offensive lineman with a grade of 77.2, according to Pro Football Focus ... the fourth-highest rated player on the entire team ... named a First-Team All-Northeast Conference selection in 2021 and a Second-Team All-Northeast Conference selection in 2022 ... started all 10 games in 2021 ... part of a unit that ranked second in the NEC with 4.49 yards per rush ... appeared in nine games as a freshman in 2019 after redshirting in 2018. High School: Played for head coach Robert May at Suncoast High School ... helped Chargers to three straight Florida District 15 titles with a 7-3 record as a senior in 2017 ... registered 73 pancake blocks as a senior ... named top offensive lineman in Palm Beach County by the Palm Beach Post ... did not allow a sack as a senior for the Chargers ... was an All-Dis- trict, All-Area, All-County and All-Conference selection ... finished with 20 pancake blocks against Acalanes (Calif.). Personal: Born 5/21/00 ... son of Raquel and Adam Lumia. Jahill McClain Bellflower, Calif. St. John Bosco 82 WR 5-10 180 Fr. High School: Committed to the Cards in March ... played at St. John Bosco...rated the No. 43 player in the state and No. 34 wide receiver by Rivals ...consensus 3-star prospect ... ranked as the No. 62 wide receiver and No. 38 player in the state by 247Sports ... led St. John Bosco to a 13-1 record and a state title ... team ranked No. 1 nationally ... caught 20 passes for 439 yards and five touchdowns as a senior ... averaged 43.9 yards receiv- ing per game ... recorded three receptions for 95 yards in a win over Central Catholic from Portland, Oregon ... grabbed three passes for 82 yards and three for 57 yards and a touchdown in two games versus Orange Lutheran ... caught an 87-yard touchdown pass against Mission Viejo ... recorded four receptions for 95 yards and a 47-yard touchdown pass in a 24-22 win over Mater Dei to advance to the state championship game ... chose Lou- isville over offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Michigan State, Mississippi, Oregon, Pittsburgh, Texas, USC, Virginia Tech and Wisconsin. Eric Miller Mason, Ohio. William Mason / Purdue 74 OL 6-7 305 GS Previous School: Spent the first five years of his collegiate career with Purdue before opting to enter the transfer portal ... playing his final season of eligibility with the Cardinals ... started all 14 games for the Boilermakers last season, with his first five starts coming at left tackle and the final nine at right tackle ... in 587 pass block snaps taken, he allowed only four sacks, four quarterback hits and 18 quarterback hurries ... played 961 offensive snaps in total for the 2022 season ... named All-Academic Big Ten in 2019, 2020 and 2021 ... started all 13 games in 2021 ... redshirted his true freshman year in 2018 ... played in 2,034 total snaps across 41 appearances and 29 starts, he allowed only eight sacks, eight quarterback hits and 49 quarterback hurries for a career efficiency of 97.0 percent. High School: Led Mason to a 9-3 record and regional semifinals appear- ance ... blocked for an offense that averaged 299.0 yards of offense per game, including 183.8 on the ground ... named first team All-GMC. Personal: Born 1/29/00. Lance Robinson Camilla, Ga. Mitchell County 53 OL 6-4 295 GS Previous School(s): Played his 2022 season at Houston ... helped the Cougars average 455.8 yards and 36.1 points per game ... played in all 13 games with 11 starts ... allowed only four sacks and one quarterback hit over 483 pass block snaps played ... all 730 of his snaps last season came exclusively at right tackle ... named as a Third-Team All-American Athletic Conference selection by Pro Football Focus ... spent 2020 and 2021 seasons at Middle Tennessee ... saw just three games of action during his true fresh- man campaign ... was the Blue Raiders’ highest-graded offensive lineman during the 2021 season by Pro Football Focus ... did not allow a single sack in 470 pass block snaps ... played 846 snaps overall in 2021, with 709 of them coming at right tackle. MEDIA TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS UOFL PREVIEW GoCards.com n @UofLFootball92 2023 Cardinal Player Bios 18 Bowl Games Since 2000Willie Tyler Racine, Wisc. Racine Lutheran / Rutgers 55 OL 6-6 320 GS Previous School(s): Played at Rutgers for his senior season ... played in 11 games with nine starts at left tackle ... honored on Senior Day against No. 11 Penn State ... helped the offense total 460 yards at Michigan State ... part of unit that allowed no sacks and held the ball for 38:53 in the win over Indiana ... helped offense rush for 212 yards in Rutgers debut at Boston College ... started nine games at left tackle as a junior at Louisiana Monroe ... enrolled at Texas for two seasons ... did not play his junior year (2020) ... did not see game action as a sophomore but was a member of the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in 2019 ... played his freshman year at Iowa Western CC ... transitioned to offensive line ... helped Iowa Western to a 10-1 overall record, including a win in the Graphic Edge Bowl. High School: Played predominantly as a defensive lineman with limited time on the offensive line in high school ... named first-team All-Racine County as a defensive lineman in 2016 ... chosen first-team All-Metro Clas- sic Conference ... recorded 45 tackles, including 23 solo, 11 tackles-for-loss, 2.5 sacks, three blocked kicks and two interceptions as a senior ... helped Racine Lutheran to a 5-4 overall record, including a 4-2 conference mark, and an appearance in the Division 6 playoffs in 2016 ... played in just three games as a junior in 2015 because of a foot injury ... transferred to Racine Lutheran for sophomore year in 2014 and was part of the defensive line rotation ... helped Racine Lutheran to a 6-4 overall record, including a 4-3 conference mark, and an appearance in the Division 6 playoffs in 2014 ... attended Case High School in Racine in 2013 and played on the freshman team ... also played basketball and threw discus and shot put. Aaron Williams Corona, Calif. St. John Bosco 4 CB 6-2 185 Fr. High School: Committed in December ... consensus four-star prospect ... played for Corona Centennial High School before transferring to St. John Bosco for his senior season ... rated as the No. 16 player in the state of California and the No. 20 cornerback nationally ... ranked as the No. 199 player in the nation ... selected to play in the All-American Bowl ... also tabbed to play in the Polynesian Bowl ... tallied a season best nine tackles in the team’s loss to Mater Dei ... led John Bosco to a CIF Open Division state championship ... recorded a pick-six as Bosco downed Serra 45-0 in the CIF Open Division championship game ... team finished 13-1 and were ranked as the No. 1 team in the country ... returned an interception in the state title game ... credited with 32 tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss as a junior ... chose Louisville over offers from USC, UCLA, Alabama, Arkan- sas, BYU, Georgia, LSU, Miami, Michigan, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Oregon, Penn State and Utah. Personal: Undecided major. Marcus Washington Grovetown, Ga. Grovetown 31 CB 6-1 185 R-Fr. Previous School: Played for one season at Georgia ... saw his first collegiate action in win over Samford ... credited with an assisted tackle vs. the Bulldogs. High School: Grovetown HS, coached by Cory Evans ... reclassified to play in 2022 season ... 247Sports.com four-star prospect ... ranked as the No. 12 cornerback prospect nationally in the class of 2023, No. 6 prospect in Georgia and the No. 91 prospect nationally ... PrepStar Magazine four-star prospect, No. 8 CB prospect, No. 5 prospect in Georgia and No. 68 prospect nationally ... ESPN.com four-star prospect, No. 10 CB prospect, No. 7 prospect in Georgia and No. 84 prospect nationally ... Rivals.com four-star prospect, No. 12 CB prospect, No. 13 prospect in Georgia and No. 140 prospect nationally ... helped lead Grovetown to 3-8 record in 2021 junior season, reaching GHSA Class 6A regional playoffs ... led Warriors defense with 48 tackles, one sack and two fumble recoveries ... also contributed on special teams with 14 kick returns for 200 yards ... during 2020 sophomore season, tallied 42 tackles, two tackles for loss, one interception and caused two fumbles, while also returning 14 kicks for 402 yards. Personal: Sports administration major ... father, Marcus, Sr., played linebacker for Georgia from 2005-09. MEDIA TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS UOFL PREVIEW GoCards.com n @UofLFootball93 2023 Cardinal Player Bios 61 NFL Draft Picks Since 20002023 Coaches 2023 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALLJ eff Brohm, one of the most accomplished signal callers in school history, returns to his alma mater to lead the University of Louisville football program. The 24th head coach in school history, Brohm’s No. 11 jersey is one of 26 that have been honored by the program throughout its history. Brohm ushers in a new era of UofL football after elevating the Purdue program to unprec- edented success during his six seasons as head coach. Hired on Dec. 5, 2016, he guided the Boiler- makers to four bowl appearances and the school’s first Big Ten West Divisional title in 2022. The Boilermakers fell to No. 2 Michigan in the Big Ten title game, but Purdue was awarded a trip to the Citrus Bowl. Prior to his arrival in West Lafayette, the Boilermakers won a combined nine games over four seasons. In his six seasons at Purdue, Brohm compiled a 36-34 overall mark. He led the program to notable victories, posting three wins over Top 3 teams: No. 2 Ohio State in 2018; No. 2 Iowa in 2021; and, No. 3 Michigan State in 2021. Over the last two seasons, Brohm’s teams compiled a 17-9 record, including a 9-4 mark in 2021 – the school’s first nine-win season since 2003. The school achieved back-to-back win- ning seasons for the first time since 2006-07. In nine seasons as a head coach, Brohm boasts a career record of 66-44, a .600 winning percentage, and has positioned himself as one of the top offensive minds in the country. His pass- ing offenses have placed in the top 20 in eight of his nine seasons as an FBS coach, which ranked 13th on average over that span. In his tenure at Purdue, Brohm produced nine National Football League draft picks, high- lighted by defensive end George Karlaftis, who COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS UOFL GoCards.com n @UofLFootball95 61 NFL Draft Picks Since 2000 JEFF BROHM Head Coach Louisville Cardinals The Brohm File Years at Louisville: 7 Years in Collegiate Coaching: 21st season Birthdate: April 24, 1971 Hometown: Louisville, Ky. Wife: Jennifer Children: Brady, Brooke College: Louisville ‘94 Bowl Games Coached: 13 Coaching Experience 2023 Louisville Head Coach 2017-22 Purdue Head Coach 2014-16 Western Kentucky Head Coach 2013 Assistant Head Coach/ Offensive Coordinator/QB 2012 UAB Offensive Coordinator/QB 2010-11 Illinois Quarterbacks 2009 Florida Atlantic Quarterbacks 2008 Louisville Assistant Head Coach/ Offensive Coordinator 2007 Assistant Head Coach/QB 2003-06 Quarterbacks 2002 Louisville Fire - af2 Head CoachMEDIA TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS UOFL PREVIEW GoCards.com n @UofLFootball96 Head Coach Jeff Brohm 18 Bowl Games Since 2000 was selected as the No. 23 pick in the first round by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2022. Wide receiv- er Rondale Moore was a second-round selection in 2021 by the Arizona Cardinals, and wideout David Bell was taken in the third round by the Cleveland Browns in 2022. Playing in Brohm’s high-powered offense, several Boilermakers were honored for their accomplishments within the league. Moore and Bell captured back-to-back Big Ten Freshman of the Year awards and Big Ten Wide Receiver of the Year awards, while Brycen Hopkins was tabbed the Big Ten Tight End of the Year in 2019. Moore was also the 2018 Paul Hornung Award winner as the nation’s most versatile player. Three Boilermakers were named All-Amer- icans during Brohm’s tenure in West Lafayette. Moore became the first true freshman consensus first team All-American in Big Ten history in 2018 before wide receiver David Bell and defen- sive end George Karlaftis earned All-America honors following the 2021 season. Bell was a con- sensus All-American, joining Moore as the second under Brohm and the 21st in Purdue history. The 2021 season featured a 9-4 record, the second-most wins in Purdue history. The Boil- ermakers tied for second in the Big Ten West, which included a pair of Top 5 victories over No. 2 Iowa and No. 3 Michigan State, which handed both teams their first loss of their respec- tive campaigns. The Boilermakers capped the campaign with a 48-45 overtime victory over Tennessee at the TransPerfect Music City Bowl in Nashville, Tenn. Purdue exceeded all expectations in his first season in 2017 and put the program on the map nationally. The Boilermakers won seven games, recaptured both of its rivalry trophies (the Cannon and the Old Oaken Bucket), and finished the season with a Foster Farms Bowl victory over Arizona. They followed that up in 2018 with another Bowl appearance, and Top 25 victories over Boston College, Iowa, and a monumental victory over No. 2 Ohio State at Ross-Ade Stadium. Prior to taking over in West Lafayette, Brohm spent three seasons at Western Kentucky, where he compiled a remarkable 30-10 overall record (.750 winning percentage), including a 19-5 Conference USA mark (.792), from 2014 to 2016. The Hilltoppers were league champions in 2015 and 2016, the school’s first back-to-back titles as an FBS member. They won the 2014 Bahamas Bowl (49-48 over Central Michigan) and the 2015 Miami Beach Bowl (45-35 over Miami), as well as the 2016 Boca Raton Bowl (51-31 over Memphis under interim head coach Nick Holt). Western Kentucky was ranked No. 24 in the final 2015 Associated Press poll.MEDIA TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS UOFL PREVIEW GoCards.com n @UofLFootball97 Head Coach Jeff Brohm 61 NFL Draft Picks Since 2000 In his first go-around as a head coach at Western Kentucky, the Hilltoppers were one of the most explosive offensive units in the nation, averaging 44.6 points, 356.6 passing yards and 526.2 yards of total offense per game over three seasons on The Hill. Under Brohm’s tutelage, WKU’s starting quarterbacks completed 69.2 percent of their passes and threw 131 touchdowns and just 25 interceptions. The offense averaged a hefty 7.3 yards per play, while running 72.1 plays per game. Brohm’s teams re-wrote the WKU record book, breaking more than 75 school offensive records since 2013, when the Louisville native served as assistant head coach, offensive coordi- nator and quarterbacks coach. Western Kentucky ranked in the top 10 nationally in scoring offense (No. 6 in 2014, No. 3 in 2015 and No. 1 in 2016), passing offense (No. 2 in 2014, No. 4 in 2015 and No. 5 in 2016) and total offense (No. 4 in 2014, No. 9 in 2015 and No. 5 in 2016) each of Brohm’s three seasons as head coach. As an assistant at his alma mater (2003- 08), Brohm played an integral role in coaching during the high point of Louisville football. Serving as the quarterbacks coach in 2006, with his brother Brian as the quarterback, the Cardinals finished the season with a school best 12-1 record, which was capped by winning the Orange Bowl – the school’s first appearance in the Bowl Championship Series. That season, the offense ranked second nationally in total offense, fourth in scoring offense and were seventh in passing offense and 12th in rushing. As the offensive coordinator in 2007, Lou- isville was just as explosive, finishing fourth nationally in passing offense, six in total offense and 18th in scoring. One of the top quarterbacks in school his- tory, Brohm returns to UofL where he enjoyed an outstanding collegiate career from 1989- 93. A three-year starter, he still ranks among the Cardinals’ career leaders in touchdown passes (tied for eighth, 38), total offense (ninth, 5,410), completion percentage (ninth, .562), passing yards (10th, 5,451), and passing effi- ciency (ninth, 129.97), passing attempts (10th, 715) and completions (10th, 402). Brohm was voted the team’s Most Valuable Player during both his junior and senior seasons, and his No. 11 became part of the Louisville Ring of Honor in 2006. Professionally, Brohm played eight seasons in the NFL, competing with the San Diego Chargers (1994), Washington Redskins (1995- 96), San Francisco 49ers (1997-98), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1998), Denver Broncos (1999) and Cleveland Browns (2000). In eight career games - all with the 49ers - he completed 37 of Next >