< PreviousMEDIA TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS UOFL PREVIEW GoCards.com n @UofLFootball8 2023 Louisville Football Rosters 18 Bowl Games Since 2000 25 Jordan, Jawhar RB 5-10 180 R-Jr. Chandler, Ariz./Hamilton/Syracuse 98 Keller, Nick K 6-1 185 R-Fr. Hebron, Ky./Conner 11 Kelly, Cam’Ron DB 6-2 210 R-Sr. Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Smith/North Carolina 47 King, Jaedon DB 6-0 175 Fr. Columbus, Ind./Carmel 48 Kochav, Shai LS 6-3 240 R-So. Miami, Fla./TRU Prep 85 Kurisky, Nate TE 6-3 230 R-Fr. Washington, D.C./Gonzaga 42 Lifson, Josh TE 6-3 235 R-Sr. Louisville, Ky./Kentucky Country Day 90 Lole, Jermayne DL 6-3 320 R-Sr. Long Beach, Calif./Long Beach Poly/Arizona State 38 Longstreet, Kevin DB 5-10 170 Fr. Inglewood, Calif./Inglewood 77 Lumia, Vincent OL 6-3 290 Sr. Riviera Beach, Fla./Suncoast/Duquesne 39 Martens, Daniel DB 5-11 185 So. Franklin, Wisc./Franklin 45 Martin, Duane TE 6-2 260 Jr. Laurens, S.C./Laurens District 55 82 McClain, Jahlil WR 5-10 180 Fr. Bellflower, Calif./St. John Bosco/Penn State 97 McGraw, Rodney DL 6-6 260 So. Chicago, Ill./Elkhart 74 Miller, Eric OL 6-7 305 R-Sr. Mason, Ohio/William Mason/Purdue 33 Minkins, Jaden DB 5-11 165 Fr. Louisville, Ky./Ballard 5 Minkins, Josh DB 6-2 195 Jr. Louisville, Ky./Ballard 30 Moorman, Kaden RB 5-11 205 Fr. Frankfort, Ky./Franklin County 27 Neal, Devin DB 6-0 205 Jr. Lexington, Ky./Douglass/Baylor 54 Panariello, Jaxon LB 6-2 220 Fr. Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier 10 Perry, Benjamin DB 6-3 205 R-So. Country Club Hills, Ill./Hillcrest 13 Plummer, Jack QB 6-5 215 Sr. Gilbert, Ariz./Gilbert 59 Powell, Mike OL 6-2 285 R-Fr. Louisville, Ky./DeSales 41 Puryear, Ramon DL 6-3 260 R-Jr. Louisville, Ky./Eastern 34 Quinn, TJ LB 6-0 230 R-So. Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes 89 Reale, Gage TE 6-2 230 So. Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Christian 65 Reed, Izaiah OL 6-5 295 R-Fr. Jackson, Tenn./North Side 43 Reiger, Jack LB 6-1 225 R-Sr. Hoffman Estates, Ill./J.B. Conant 95 Reiger, Mason DL 6-4 250 Jr. Hoffman Estates, Ill./Conant 3 Riley, Quincy DB 6-0 185 R-Jr. Columbia, S.C./A.C. Flora/Middle Tennessee 53 Robinson, Lance OL 6-4 295 Jr. Camilla, Ga./Mitchell County/Houston 29 Salz, Nathan WR 6-0 165 Fr. Fulshear, Texas/Katy Jordan 73 Sanker, Madden OL 6-4 310 Fr. Douglasville, Ga./South Paulding 48 Saunders, Dakadrien DB 5-10 185 So. Eminence, Ky./Eminence 39 Schwartz, Carter P 6-2 215 Fr. Louisville, Ky./Trinity 60 Secrest, Sam OL 6-6 305 R-Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Roncalli 96 Sorenson, R.J. DL 6-3 260 R-So. West Palm Beach, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 72 Sowders, Emmanual OL 6-4 290 Gr. Louisville, Ky./Jeffersontown 94 Spencer, William DL 6-5 315 Fr. New Albany, Ind./New Albany Stacy, Preston LB 6-1 215 Fr. Versailles, Ky./Woodford County 70 Sylvester, Trevonte OL 6-5 290 R-So. Breaux Bridge, La./ Breaux Bridge/Houston 64 Taylor, Travis OL 6-3 285 Jr. Houston, Texas/St. Thomas 99 Tell, Dezmond DL 6-1 290 Jr. Stockbridge, Ga./Dutchtown 75 Thomas, Quintez OL 6-5 370 Fr. Louisville, Ky./Eastern 91 Thomas, Tawfiq DL 6-4 310 So. Tampa, Fla./Gaither 18 Thompson, Jadon WR 6-2 185 Jr. Chicago, Ill./Naperville, Ill./Cincinnati 1 Thrash, Jamari WR 6-1 180 R-Jr. LaGrange, Ga./Troup County/Georgia State 40 Travelstead, Brock K 6-1 205 Jr. Acworth, Ga./North Paulding Travelstead, Hayden LS 6-1 205 Fr. Acworth, Ga./North Paulding 55 Tyler, Willie OL 6-6 320 R-Sr. Racine, Wisc./Racine Lutheran/Rutgers 20 Turner, Maurice RB 5-10 185 So. Nicholls, Ga./Coffee 14 Vaulton, Sam QB 6-3 215 R-Fr. Santa Monica, Calif./Santa Monica 31 Washington, Marcus DB 6-1 185 R-Fr. Grovetown, Ga./Grovetown/Georgia 35 Watts, Antonio LB 6-2 225 R-Fr. Columbus, Ga./Carver 4 Williams, Aaron CB 6-2 185 Fr. Corona, Calif./St. John Bosco 12 Williams, Popeye DL 6-3 245 So. Westfield, Ind./Westfield 15 Wilson, Kameron DL 6-2 220 R-So. McDonough, Ga./Mount Zion 18 Young, Sam QB 6-3 195 R-Fr. LaGrange, Ky./Oldham County 41 Ramon Puryear DL 42 Josh Lifson TE 43 Jack Reiger LB 44 Selah Brown DL 45 Duane Martin TE 46 Darrian Bell LB 47 Jaedon King WR 48 Shai Kochav LS 48 Dakadrien Sanders DB 51 Austin Collins OL 52 Saadiq Clements DL 53 Lance Robinson OL 54 Jaxon Panariello LB 55 Willie Tyler OL 56 Renato Brown OL 57 Jeff Clark DL 59 Michael Powell OL 60 Sam Secrest OL 61 Bryan Hudson OL 64 Travis Taylor OL 65 Izaiah Reed OL 66 James Glover-Tyson OL 67 John Paul Flores OL 68 Michael Gonzalez OL 70 Trevonte Sylvester OL 71 Joshua Black OL 72 Emmanual Sowders OL 73 Madden Sanker OL 74 Eric Miller OL 75 Quintez Thomas OL 76 Luke Burgess OL 77 Vincent Lumia OL 78 Joe Crocker OL 79 Makhete Gueye OL 81 Cataurus Hicks WR 82 Jahlil McClain WR 83 Allan Houston WR 84 Joey Gatewood TE 85 Nate Kurisky TE 86 Elijah Downing WR 88 William Fowles WR 89 Gage Reale TE 90 Jermayne Lole DT 91 Tawfiq Thomas DL 92 Micah Carter DL 93 Brady Hodges P 93 Jared Dawson DL 94 William Spencer DL 94 Cole Hussung K 95 Mason Reiger DL 96 R.J. Sorenson DL 97 Rodney McGraw DL 98 Adonijah Green DL 98 Nick Keller K 99 Dezmond Tell DL Numerical RosterAlphabetical RosterSeniors 6 Evan Conley 6-2 210 QB Sr. 19 Brock Domann 6-2 225 QB R-Sr. 29 Storm Duck 6-1 200 CB R-Sr. 67 John Paul Flores 6-4 305 OL R-Sr. 18 Gilbert Frierson 6-1 215 LB R-Sr. 84 Joey Gatewood 6-3 230 TE R-Sr. 14 Stephen Herron 6-4 240 DL R-Sr. 83 Allan Houston 6-4 305 WR R-Sr. 61 Bryan Hudson 6-4 305 OL Sr. 11 Cam’Ron Kelly 6-2 210 DB R-Sr. 42 Josh Lifson 6-3 235 TE R-Sr. 90 Jermayne Lole 6-3 320 DL R-Sr. 77 Vincent Lumia 6-3 290 OL Sr. 74 Eric Miller 6-7 305 OL R-SR. 13 Jack Plummer 6-5 215 QB R-Sr. 43 Jack Reiger 6-1 225 LB R-Sr. 72 Emmanual Sowders 6-4 290 OL R-Sr. 55 Willie Tyler 6-6 320 OL R-Sr. Juniors 15 Harrison Bailey 6-5 225 QB Jr. 46 Darrian Bell 6-0 235 LB Jr. 33 Mario Agyen 5-7 190 RB R-Jr. 24 Jaylin Alderman 6-1 230 LB Jr. 71 Joshua Black 6-2 280 OL R-Jr. 22 Keith Brown 6-1 235 LB Jr. 56 Renato Brown 6-4 315 OL R-Jr. 2 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr. 6-0 190 DB Jr. 36 Jatavian Churchill 5-10 185 WR Jr. 58 Jeff Clark 6-0 280 DL R-Jr. 28 Trey Franklin 5-10 180 DB R-Jr. 68 Michael Gonzalez 6-4 305 OL Jr. 26 M.J. Griffin 6-1 210 DB R-Jr. 23 Isaac Guerendo 6-1 225 RB R-Jr. 25 Jawhar Jordan 5-10 180 RB R-Jr. 9 Ashton Gillotte 6-3 270 DL Jr. 93 Brady Hodges 6-1 200 P Jr. 9 Ahmari Huggins-Bruce 5-11 170 WR Jr. 45 Duane Martin 6-3 260 TE Jr. 5 Josh Minkins 6-2 195 DB Jr. 27 Devin Neal 6-0 205 DB Jr. 41 Ramon Puryear 6-3 260 DL R-Jr. 95 Mason Reiger 6-4 250 DL Jr. 3 Quincy Riley 6-0 185 DB R-Jr. 53 Lance Robinson 6-4 295 OL Jr. 64 Travis Taylor 6-3 285 OL Jr. 99 Dezmond Tell 6-1 290 DL Jr. 18 Jadon Thompson 6-2 185 WR Jr. 1 Jamari Thrash 6-1 180 WR R-Jr. 40 Brock Travelstead 6-1 205 K Jr. Sophomores 0 Chris Bell 6-2 225 WR So. 20 Victoine Brown 6-4 250 DL R-So. 7 Jimmy Calloway 6-0 190 WR R-So. 3 Kevin Coleman 5-11 180 WR So. 51 Austin Collins 6-3 290 OL R-So. 32 Ryheem Craig 6-3 235 DL R-So. 93 Jared Dawson 6-2 305 DL R-So. 86 Elijah Downing 6-5 200 WR R-So. 30 Derrick Edwards 5-11 180 DB R-So. 17 Jackson Hamilton 6-0 220 LB R-So. 94 Cole Hussung 5-10 190 K So. 21 D’Angelo Hutchinson 6-3 195 DB So. 48 Shai Kochav 6-3 240 LS R-So. 97 Rodney McGraw 6-6 260 DL So. 10 Benjamin Perry 6-3 205 DB R-So. 34 TJ Quinn 6-0 230 LB R-So. 89 Gage Reale 6-2 230 TE So. 48 Dakadrien Saunders 5-10 185 DB So. 96 R.J. Sorensen 6-4 260 DL R-So. 70 Trevonte Sylvester 6-5 290 OL R-So. 91 Tawfiq Thomas 6-4 310 DL So. 20 Maurice Turner 5-10 185 RB So. 14 Sam Vauton 6-3 215 QB So. 12 Popeye Williams 6-3 245 DL So. 15 Kameron Wilson 6-2 220 DL R-So. 18 Sam Young 6-3 195 QB So. Freshmen 12 Brady Allen 6-5 215 QB R-Fr. 22 Keyjuan Brown 5-9 205 RB Fr. 44 Selah Brown 6-2 285 DL So. 76 Luke Burgess 6-8 300 OL Fr. 92 Micah Carter 6-5 265 DL Fr. 36 Destin Cheirs 6-2 185 DB Fr. 6 Stanquan Clark 6-2 225 LB Fr. 10 Pierce Clarkson 6-1 190 QB Fr. 52 Saadiq Clements 6-5 265 DL Fr. 78 Joe Crocker 6-7 310 OL Fr. 17 Travis Egan 6-2 200 QB Fr. 88 William Fowles 6-3 205 WR Fr. 66 James Glover-Tyson 6-5 360 DL Fr. 98 Adonijah Green 6-6 225 DL Fr. 19 Marquis Groves-Killebrew 6-0 180 DB R-Fr. 79 Makhete Gueye 6-7 300 OL R-Fr. 29 Jeremy Hamilton 6-1 190 DB R-Fr. 81 Cataurus Hicks 5-10 170 WR Fr. 11 Jamari Johnson 6-5 260 TE Fr. 98 Nick Keller 6-1 185 K R-Fr. 47 Jaedon King 6-0 175 DB Fr. 85 Nate Kurisky 6-3 230 TE R-Fr. 38 Kevin Longstreet 5-10 170 DB Fr. 39 Daniel Martens 5-11 185 DB R-Fr. 82 Jahlil McClain 5-10 180 WR Fr. 33 Jaden Minkins 5-11 165 DB Fr. 54 Jaxon Panariello 6-2 220 LB Fr. 59 Mike Powell 6-2 285 OL R-Fr. 65 Izaiah Reed 6-5 295 OL R-Fr. 29 Nathan Salz 6-0 165 WR Fr. 73 Madden Sanker 6-4 310 OL Fr. 39 Carter Schwartz 6-2 215 P Fr. 60 Sam Secrest 6-6 305 OL R-Fr. 94 William Spencer 6-5 315 DL Fr. 75 Quintez Thomas 6-5 370 OL Fr. 31 Marcus Washington 6-1 185 DB R-Fr. 35 Antonio Watts 6-2 225 LB R-Fr. 4 Aaron Williams 6-2 185 DB Fr. MEDIA TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS UOFL PREVIEW GoCards.com n @UofLFootball9 2023 Cardinal Players By Class 61 NFL Draft Picks Since 2000MEDIA TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS UOFL PREVIEW GoCards.com n @UofLFootball10 2023 Cardinal Players By State 18 Bowl Games Since 2000 Arizona Gilbert - Jack Plummer California Bellflower - Pierce Clarkson, Jahlil McClain Corona - Aaron Williams Inglewood - Jamari Johnson, Kevin Longstreet Long Beach - Jermayne Lole Santa Monica - Sam Vaulton Colorado Colorado Springs - Brock Domann Connecticut Greenwich - Allan Houston District of Columbia Washington - Nate Kurisky Florida Boca Raton - Ashton Gillotte Bradenton - Makhete Gueye Coconut Grove - Gilbert Frierson Hialeah - William Fowles Jacksonville- Joey Gatewood Miami - Stanquan Clark, Derrick Edwards, Cataurus Hicks, Shai Kochav Miami Gardens - Jarvin Brownlee Riviera Beach - Vincent Lumia St. Petersburg - D’Angelo Hutchinson Tampa -Tawfiq Thomas West Palm - Renato Brown, R.J. Sorensen Georgia Acworth - Brock Travelstead, Hayden Travelstead Atlanta - Keyjuan Brown Camilla - Lance Robinson Columbus - Antonio Watts Douglasville - Madden Sanker Ellenwood - Adonijah Green Grovetown - Marcus Washington Kennesaw - Marquis Groves-Killebrew Lagrange - Jamari Thrash Loganville - Victoine Brown Marietta - Harrison Bailey, Evan Conley McDonough - Kam Wilson Morrow - Jimmy Calloway Nicholls - Maurice Turner Powder Springs - Jeff Clark Warner Robbins - Trey Franklin Stockbridge - Dezmond Tell Stone Mountain - Josh Black Valdosta - Jaylin Alderman, T.J. Quinn Woodstock - Jackson Hamilton Illinois Chicago - Rodney McGraw, Jadon Thompson Country Club Hills - Ben Perry Hoffman Estates - Jack Reiger, Mason Reiger Indiana Clayton - Isaac Guerendo Columbus- Jaedon King Floyd Knobs - Cole Hussung Fort Branch - Brady Allen Indianapolis - Sam Secrest New Albany - William Spencer New Palestine - Luke Burgess Westfield - Popeye Williams Kentucky Danville - Darrian Bell Eminence - Dakadrien Sanders Frankort - Kaden Moorman Georgetown - Jeremy Hamilton, Bryan Hudson Hebron - Nick Keller Henderson - Saadiq Clements LaGrange - Sam Young Lexington - Devin Neal Louisville - Selah Brown, Micah Carter, Elijah Downing, Travis Egan, James Tyson-Glover, Stephen Herron, Josh Lifson, Jadon Minkins, Josh Minkins, Jaxon Panariello, Mike Powell, Ramon Puryear, Carter Schwartz, Quintez Thomas, Emmanual Sowders, Madisonville - Destin Cheirs Springfield - Jatavian Churchill Versailles - Preston Stacy Louisiana Breaux Bridge - Trevonte Sylvester Michigan Ypsilanti - M.J. Griffin Mississippi Yazoo City - Chris Bell Missouri St. Louis - Kevin Coleman New York Bronx - Mario Agyen Long Island - Jahwar Jordan North Carolina Boiling Springs - Storm Duck Charlotte - Gage Reale Indian Trail - Michael Gonzalez Taylorsville - Ryheem Craig Ohio Mason - Eric Miller Perrysburg - Austin Collins Oregon Lebanon - Keith Brown South Carolina Columbia - Quincy Riley Dillon - Ahmari Huggins-Bruce Laurens - Duane Martin Tennessee Collierville - Jared Dawson Jackson - Izaiah Reed Knoxville - Brady Hodges Nashville - Joe Crocker Texas Arlington - John Paul Flores Fulshear - Nathan Salz Houston - Travis Taylor Virginia Chesapeake - Cam’Ron Kelly Wisconsin Franklin - Daniel Martens Racine - Willie TylerQuarterbacks 12 Allen, Brady QB 6-5 215 R-Fr. 15 Bailey, Harrison QB 6-5 225 Jr. 10 Clarkson, Pierce QB 6-0 190 Fr. 6 Conley, Evan QB 6-2 210 R-Jr. 19 Domann, Brock QB 6-2 225 R-Sr. 17 Egan, Travis QB 6-2 200 Fr. 13 Plummer, Jack QB 6-5 215 R-Sr. 14 Vaulton, Sam QB 6-3 215 R-So. 18 Young, Sam QB 6-3 195 R-Fr. Running Backs 33 Agyen, Mario RB 5-7 190 R-Jr. 22 Brown, Keyjuan RB 5-9 205 Fr. 23 Guerendo, Isaac RB 6-1 225 R-Jr. 25 Jordan, Jawhar RB 5-10 180 R-Jr. 30 Moorman, Kaden RB 5-11 205 Fr. 20 Turner, Maurice RB 5-10 185 So. Wide Receivers 0 Bell, Chris WR 6-2 225 So. 7 Calloway, Jimmy WR 6-0 190 R-So. 36 Churchill, Jatavian WR 5-11 180 R-So. 3 Coleman, Kevin WR 5-11 180 So. 86 Downing, Elijah WR 6-5 200 R-Jr. 88 Fowles, William WR 6-3 205 Fr. 81 Hicks, Cataurus WR 5-10 170 Fr. 83 Houston, Allan WR 6-1 190 R-Sr. 9 Huggins-Bruce, Ahmari WR 5-11 170 Jr. 47 King, Jaedon WR 5-9 185 R-Jr. 82 McClain, Jahlil WR 5-10 180 Fr. 29 Salz, Nathan WR 6-0 165 Fr. 18 Thompson, Jadon WR 6-2 187 Jr. 1 Thrash, Jamari WR 6-1 180 R-Jr. Tight Ends 84 Gatewood, Joey TE 6-3 230 R-Sr. 11 Johnson, Jamari TE 6-5 260 Fr. 85 Kurisky, Nate TE 6-3 230 R-Fr. 42 Lifson, Josh TE 6-3 235 R-Sr. 45 Martin, Duane TE 6-2 260 Jr. 89 Reale, Gage TE 6-4 235 R-Fr. Offensive Line 71 Black, Joshua OL 6-2 280 R-Jr. 56 Brown, Renato OT 6-4 315 R-Jr. 76 Burgess, Luke OL 6-8 300 Fr. 51 Collins, Austin OL 6-3 290 R-So. 78 Crocker, Joe OL 6-7 310 Fr. 67 Flores, Paul-John OL 6-4 305 Jr. 68 Gonzalez, Michael OT 6-4 305 Jr. 79 Gueye, Makhete OL 6-7 300 R-Fr. 61 Hudson, Bryan OL 6-4 305 R-Sr. 77 Lumia, Vincent OL 6-3 290 R-Sr. 74 Miller, Eric OL 6-7 305 R-Sr. 59 Powell, Michael OL 6-4 300 R-Fr. 65 Reed, Izaiah OL 6-5 295 R-Fr. 53 Robinson, Lance OL 6-4 295 Jr. 73 Sanker, Madden OL 6-4 310 Fr. 60 Secrest, Sam OL 6-6 305 R-Fr. 72 Sowders, Emmanual OL 6-4 290 R-Sr. 70 Sylvester, Trevonte OL 6-5 290 R-So. 64 Taylor, Travis OL 6-3 285 R-So. 75 Thomas, Quintez OL 6-5 370 Fr. 55 Tyler, Willie OL 6-6 320 R-Sr. 66 Tyson, James-Glover OL 6-5 360 Fr. Defensive Backs 2 Brownlee, Jr., Jarvis DB 6-0 190 R-Jr. 36 Cheirs, Destin DB 6-2 185 Fr. 29 Duck, Storm DB 6-1 200 R-Sr. 19 Groves-Killebrew, Marquis DB 6-0 180 R-Fr. 30 Edwards, Derrick DB 5-11 180 R-So. 28 Franklin, Trey DB 5-10 190 R-Jr. 26 Griffin, M.J. DB 6-1 210 R-Jr. 29 Hamilton, Jeremy DB 6-1 190 R-Fr. 21 Hutchinson, D’Angelo DB 6-3 190 So. 11 Kelly, Cam’Ron DB 6-2 210 R-Sr. 38 Longstreet, Kevin DB 5-10 170 Fr. 39 Martens, Daniel DB 5-11 185 R-Fr. 33 Minkins, Jadon DB 5-11 165 Fr. 5 Minkins, Josh DB 6-2 195 Jr. 27 Neal, Devin DB 5-11 202 Jr. 10 Perry, Ben DB 6-3 205 R-So. 3 Riley, Quincy DB 6-0 185 R-Jr. 48 Saunders, Dakadrien DB 5-10 175 R-So. 31 Washington, Marcus DB 6-1 185 R-Fr. 4 Williams, Aaron DB 6-2 185 Fr. Defensive Line 44 Brown, Selah DL 6-2 285 R-Fr. 20 Brown, Victoine DL 6-4 250 R-So. 92 Carter, Micah DL 6-5 265 Fr. 58 Clark, Jeff DL 6-0 280 R-Jr. 52 Clements, Saadiq DL 6-5 265 Fr. 32 Craig, Ryheem DL 6-3 235 R-So. 93 Dawson, Jared DL 6-2 305 R-So. 9 Gillotte, Ashton DL 6-3 270 Jr. 66 Tyson-Glover, James DL 6-5 360 Fr. 98 Green, Adonijah DL 6-5 225 Fr. 14 Herron, Stephen DL 6-4 240 R-Sr. 90 Lole, Jermayne DL 6-3 320 R-Sr. 97 McGraw, Rodney DL 6-5 260 R-So. 41 Puryear, Ramon DL 6-3 260 R-Jr. 95 Reiger, Mason DL 6-4 250 Jr. 9 6 Sorensen, R.J. DL 6-3 260 R-So. 94 Spencer, William DL 6-5 315 Fr. 99 Tell, Dezmond DL 6-1 290 Jr. 91 Thomas, Tawfiq DL 6-4 310 So. 12 Williams, Popeye DL 6-3 245 So. 15 Wilson, Kameron DL 6-2 220 R-So. Linebackers 24 Alderman, Jaylin LB 6-1 230 R-So. 4 6 Bell, Darrian LB 6-0 235 Jr. 22 Brown, Keith LB 6-1 235 Jr. 6 Clark, Stanquan LB 6-2 225 Fr. 18 Frierson, Gilbert LB 6-1 215 R-Sr. 17 Hamilton, Jackson LB 6-0 220 R-So. 54 Panariello, Jaxon LB 6-2 220 Fr. 34 Quinn, TJ LB 6-0 230 R-So. 43 Reiger, Jack LB 6-1 225 R-Sr. 35 Watts, Antonio LB 6-2 225 R-Fr. Specialists 93 Hodges, Brady P 6-1 200 Jr. 94 Hussung, Cole K 5-10 185 R-So. 98 Keller, Nick K 6-1 185 R-Fr. 48 Kochav, Shai LS 6-3 240 R-So. 39 Schwartz, Carter P 6-2 215 Fr. 40 Travelstead, Brock K 6-1 205 Jr. 32 Travelstead, Hayden LS 6-1 205 Fr. MEDIA TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS UOFL PREVIEW GoCards.com n @UofLFootball11 2023 Cardinal Players By Position 61 NFL Draft Picks Since 2000MEDIA TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS UOFL PREVIEW GoCards.com n @UofLFootball12 2023 Season Outlook 18 Bowl Games Since 2000 31 Letterwinners Returning from 2022 Squad n Louisville returns 31 lettermen from last year’s squad – 11 on offense, 17 on the defensive side and three on special teams. n The Cardinals lost the services of 21 letterwinners from last season’s team that finished at 8-5. Eleven offensive players won’t return, while eight won’t be back from defense. n Louisville lost 11 starters from last season’s bowl team, with six com- ing on offense, three on defense and two specialists in James Turner and Mark Vassett, who both transferred. n Kicker James Turner, one of the top placekickers in school history entered the transfer por- tal in the spring. 15 Starters Returning n Louisville returns 15 starters — six on offense, six on defense and three on special teams. All-conference perform- ers Ashton Gillotte and Renato Brown are the two all-league performers back from 2022. n Four other players who started games last season will also return in Michael Gonzalez, Chris Bell, Ramon Puryear and Quincy Riley. Number Changes n Five Cardinals are wearing new numbers in 2023: Chris Bell (0), Jarvis Brownlee (2), Popeye Williams (12), D’Angelo Hutchinson (21), and Derrick Edwards (30). Cardinals Welcome 17 Early Enrollees n The Cardinals welcomed 18 scholarship student-athletes who enrolled in classes in January and participated in spring practice. n The early January enrollees were: wide receivers Jamari Thrash, Jimmy Calloway, William Fowles, Cataurus Hicks, and Jadon Thompson, linebackers Stanquan Clark, Gilbert Frierson, and Adonijah Green, quar- terbacks Pierce Clarkson and Jack Plummer, running back Isaac Guerendo, defensive backs Marquis Grove-Killebrew and Devin Neal, defensive line- man Rodney McGraw, tight end Jamari Johnson and offensive linemen John Paul Flores, Luke Burgess and Madden Sanker. Position Changes in 2023 n Ben Perry played more of an outside linebacker position in 2022, but will move to a defensive back spot under Ron English’s defense in 2023. n Popeye Williams and Kam Wilson, who were considered linebackers in 2022, will shift to the defensive line in 2023. 80 Chris Bell Sophomore - Wide Receiver 56 Renato Brown R-Junior - Offensive Line 2 Jarvis Brownlee Junior - Defensive Back 7 Jimmy Calloway R-Sophomore Wide Receiver Chris Bell appeared as a true fresh- man at the wide receiver position in 2022 ... caught seven passes for 105 yards ... recorded at least one reception in six games ... tallied a season best two receptions in a win over Wake Forest ... notched a season long 29-yard pass ver- sus Pittsburgh and his first career recep- tion was a 26-yarder against USF ... av- eraged a healthy 15.0 yards a reception ... ended the season with a reception in the Fenway Bowl. Renato Brown started all 13 games at right tackle ... enters 2023 with 36 career starts on the offensive line ... was one of three offensive linemen to start every game in 2022 ... played 678 snaps on the offensive line ... recorded 53 knockdown blocks ... graded out at 86 percent ... offense averaged 200.6 yards on the ground ... averaged 26.9 points per game. Jarvis Brownlee started all 13 games after transferring from Florida State ... tied for second on the team with two interceptions ... led the team with 12 pass break-ups ... finished third on the team with 66 total tackles ... preserved a 20-14 win over UCF with an inter- ception in the end zone in the fourth quarter ... recorded an interception in a win at Virginia ... credited with a sea- son high 11 tackles in a home win over NC State. Jimmy Calloway played three sea- sons at Tennessee before transferring in the winter ... appeared in 20 career games with one start for the Volunteers ... caught nine passes for 124 yards and one touchdown during his UT career ... recorded his first two catches of the year for 20 yards in win over Akron ... earned a redshirt after playing in three games in 2020, finishing the year with five receptions for 84 yards and a touchdown. Players to Watch 2023 Outlook Notes JAMES TURNERRoad Warriors n The Cardinals will open Atlantic Coast Conference play on the road for the third-straight season when UofL plays Georgia Tech in the Mer- cedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta. n Louisville opened ACC action at Florida State in 2021 and Syracuse in 2022. n Louisville plays two neutral site games in the first three games of the year when playing against Georgia Tech in Atlanta and against Indiana in Lucas Oil Stadium. n Louisville and Indiana will meet for the first time since 1986. Academic Success n The Cardinals had 14 players selected as Academic All-ACC in the Fall of 2022. n The 14 representatives on the list were the most on the team since the Cards joined the league in 2014. n Louisville players represented on the team were wide receiver Chris Bell, defensive tackle Yaya Diaby, quarterback Brock Domann, defensive tackle Ashton Gillotte, offensive linemen Michael Gonzaelz and Bryan Hudson, long snapper Shai Kochav, tight end Josh Lifson, defensive tackle Ramon Puryear, linebacker T.J. Quinn, defensive end Mason Reiger, defen- sive tackle Tawfiq Thomas, and kickers Brock Travelstead and James Turner. n Michael Gonzalez and Josh Lifson earned perfect 4.0 grade point averages. n The Cardinals will open the season with 18 players who have already earned their college degrees. Jawhar Jordan, Jermayne Lole, and Brock Travelstead earned their degrees in the spring. Josh Black, Evan Conley, Brock Domann, Storm Duck, John Paul Flores, Gilbert Frierson, Isaac Gurendo, Stephen Herron, Bryan Hudson, Cam Kelly, Josh Lifson, Jack Plummer, Ramon Puryear, Jack Reiger and Emannual Sowders will play this season with their degrees. Passing Numbers n Jeff Brohm brings an explosive passing game to the UofL program. Over the last five seasons, (2018-22), Purdue ranked 11th in FBS passing offense (7th among Power Five schools, 2nd in the Big Ten), amassing 18,094 passing yards and 133 touchdown passes. n Over that same period of time, Brohm’s passing offense ranked 4th in pass comple- tions, completing 1,605 of 2,449 passes for a 65.5 percent completion rate. 3 Kevin Coleman Sophomore - Wide Receiver 9 Ashton Gillotte Junior - Defensive Line 68 Michael Gonzalez Junior - Offensive Line 26 M.J. Griffin R-Junior - Defensive Back Kevin Coleman transferred from Jackson State in 2022 ... showed flashes in the spring of being one of the team’s top receivers ... caught 32 passes for 475 yards and three scores to earn SWAC Freshman of the Year honors... caught two passes for 76 yards versus Mississippi Valley State ... closed his rookie season with a career high seven receptions for 137 yards and one score in the Celebration Bowl loss to North Carolina Central ... rated 4-Star recruit at St. Mary’s. Ashton Gillotte is one of the top returning defensive lineman in the ACC ... earned All-ACC honors and all-league academic honors ... tied for third on the team with 6.0 sacks and also posted 7.0 tackles for loss in 2022 ... recovered a pair of fumbles ... totaled four tackles, 1.0 sacks, and 1.0 tackles for loss in the win against NC State ... opened the season with a pair of sacks in a loss versus Syracuse. Michael Gonzalez has appeared in 25 games over his first two seasons in the program ... earned All-ACC Aca- demic honors ... appeared in 12 games, making five starts between guard and tackle in 2022 ... made three starts at guard and a pair at tackle ... played 672 snaps ... recorded 34 knockdown blocks ... graded out at 90 percent for the season. M.J. Griffin helped transform the defense last season after being inserted into the starting lineup at safety ... started the last eight games of the sea- son ... played in all 13 games, logging 45 tackles and a pair of interceptions ... credited with three tackles and a forced fumble against Cincinnati ... equaled a season high with nine tackles versus Kentucky ... recorded his lone intercep- tion in a win over Pitt. Players to Watch 2023 Outlook Notes MEDIA TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS UOFL PREVIEW GoCards.com n @UofLFootball13 2023 Season Outlook 61 NFL Draft Picks Since 2000 JEFF BROHMPower 5 Opponents n The Cardinals will once again play one of the more difficult sched- ules in the country with 11 Power 5 teams on their schedule, joining Colorado, Pitt, Purdue, Utah and West Virginia as the others. n Of the 70 FBS clubs now recognized as Power teams, only eight percent will play all but one of their 2023 regular-season fixtures vs. Power 5 opponents. n The honor roll consists of two clubs apiece from the ACC and Pac-12 and one each from the Big Ten and Big 12. Completely missing is the SEC, which is not represented. n For the ACC members mentioned (which play an eight-league game format) it means playing three of their four non-conference games vs. Power 5 foes, while for the Big Ten, Big 12, and Pac-12 honorees (all of which play nine league games), it amounts to playing two of their three non-conference games vs. Power 5 members. Transfer Portal Success n The Cardinals hit the transfer portal under head coach Jeff Brohm, totaling 26 transfers since taking over in December. n The Cardinals added 12 transfers in the winter and 14 after spring practice. Louisville totaled 14 transfers from Power 5 conferences, includ- ing a pair from North Carolina in defensive backs Cam’Ron Kelly and Storm Duck and quarterback Brady Allen and offensive lineman Eric Miller from Purdue. n The Cardinals have added six offensive linemen in the transfer portal in Miller, Willie Tyler (Rutgers), Lance Robinson (Houston), Trevonte Syl- vester (Houston), Vincent Lumia (Duquesne), John Paul Flores (Virginia). Louisville Added on Defense: n Marcus Washington (Georgia), Duck, Kelly, Keith Brown (Oregon), Jeff Clark (Georgia State), Marquis Groves-Killebrew (Texas A&M), Devin Neal (Baylor), Rodney McGraw (Penn State), Stephen Herron (Stanford), and Gilbert Frierson (Miami, Fla.). On the Offensive Side of the Football, the Cards Signed: n Miller, Allen, Robinson, Sylvester, Lumia, Tyler, Flores, Joey Gate- wood (UCF), Jamari Thrash (Georgia State), Jack Plummer (Cal), Kevin Coleman (Jackson State), Jadon Thompson (Cincinnati), Isaac Guerendo (Wisconsin), Harrison Bailey (UNLV), Allan Houston (Brown) and Jimmy Calloway (Tennessee). 14 Stephen Herron R-Senior - Defensive Line 61 Bryan Hudson Senior - Offensive Line 9 Ahmari Huggins-Bruce Junior - Wide Receiver 25 Jawhar Jordan R-Junior - Running Back Stephen Herron transferred from Stanford in 2022 and participated in spring football ... played four seasons at Stanford ... named Stanford’s De- fensive Player of the Week after record- ing four tackles, including two sacks, and a forced fumble in Stanford’s win at Notre Dame ... appeared in eight games with four starts as a junior .. led the team with 3.0 sacks while also mak- ing 19 tackles ... played high school at Trinity in Louisville. Bryan Hudson has played two seasons at Louisville after transfer- ring from Virginia Tech ... earned All- ACC Academic honors ... started all 13 games at center ... played the most snaps on the offensive line with 852 ... recorded 53 knockdown blocks ... tied as the highest graded offensive lineman ... team averaged 406 yards of total of- fense per game ... played all three posi- tions on the offensive line ... played in all 13 games in 2021. Ahmari Huggins-Bruce has caught 60 passes for 809 yards and six touch- downs in his first two seasons ... played in 12 games, including seven starts in 2022 ... finished third on the team with 31 catches for 365 yards and two touchdowns ... averaged 11.8 yards a reception ... recorded 25 yards on two catches with one touchdown in the win against JMU ... caught four passes for 24 yards in a win over nationally ranked Wake Forest. Jawhar Jordan is coming off a solid spring and took over as the team’s No. 1 running back ... appeared in 12 games ... finished as the team’s leading rusher with 815 yards on 142 carries ... aver- aged 5.7 yards a carry ... scored four touchdowns ... named the Most Valu- able Player of the Wasabi Fenway Bowl after rushing for 115 yards on nine car- ries against Cincinnati in the 24-7 win over the Bearcats ... caught 10 passes for 85 yards on the season. Players to Watch 2023 Outlook Notes MEDIA TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS UOFL PREVIEW GoCards.com n @UofLFootball14 2023 Season Outlook 18 Bowl Games Since 2000Non-Conference Success n The Cardinals went 3-1 in non-conference action in 2022, defeating UCF on the road and home wins over USF and James Madison. n In a pair of non-league home wins, the Cardinals outscored the opposition 75-13, defeating USF 41-3 and James Madison 34-10. Leading the Nation in Sacks n For the second time in school history, the Cardinals finished the season as the nation’s leader in sacks. It was the first time since 2013 that Louisville led the country in that category when it finished with an average of 3.3 per game. n In 2022, Louisville closed the year with an average of 3.85 sacks per game. The Cardinals recorded at least one sack in all 13 games and notched four or more in six games. Louisville was credited with a season high eight sacks in a win over Wake Forest and added seven in the bowl win over Cincinnati. n Three of the top four sack leaders in the nation came from the Atlantic Coast Conference. After Louisville’s 3.85 sacks per game topped the nation, Pitt was second at 3.69 per game and Clemson was fourth at 3.14 per contest. n Linebacker Yasir Abdullah, who was a first team All-ACC performer and the league’s runner-up as the ACC Defensive Player of the Year, ranked 15th in the country with an average of 0.73 sacks per game. n Louisville also finished seventh in the country in tackles for loss with an average of 7.46 per contest. The Cards had three games of 10 or more tackles for loss, including a season best 11 versus Wake Forest. 5 Josh Minkins Junior - Defensive Back 74 Eric Miller R-Senior - Offensive Line 10 Ben Perry R-Sophomore - Defensive Back 13 Jack Plummer R-Senior - Quarterback Josh Minkins started all 13 games at safety ... finished fifth on the team with 55 tackles and one interception .... logged 2.0 tackles for loss and one sack ... totaled one tackle and one quarter- back hurry in the win against NC State ... recorded six tackles against Clemson ... totaled two tackles in the win against JMU ... picked up 38 yards after receiv- ing lateral off of a Quincy Riley inter- ception. Eric Miller spent the first five years of his collegiate career with Purdue be- fore opting to transfer ... 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 quarter- back hits and 18 quarterback hurries ... named All-Academic Big Ten in 2019, 2020 and 2021 ... started all 13 games in 2021. Ben Perry started 11 games at the Card position in 2022 ... appeared in all 13 games ... closed the year with 43 tackles and 1.0 tackles for loss ... recorded three pass break-ups ... to- taled three tackles in the win against NC State ... recorded two total tackles against Clemson ... had six total tackles and two quarterback hurries in the win against Pitt ... had two tackles in the win versus Virginia. Jack Plummer has thrown for 6,500 yards and 47 touchdowns in four sea- sons ... started all 12 games as Cal’s first new starter at quarterback since Chase Garbers assumed the role during the 2018 campaign ... completed 282-of- 451 passes (62.5%) for 3095 yards that rank sixth on Cal’s all-time single-sea- son list with 21 touchdowns that rank tied for eighth and nine interceptions for a 131.5 rating. Players to Watch 2023 Outlook Notes MEDIA TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS UOFL PREVIEW GoCards.com n @UofLFootball15 2023 Season Outlook 61 NFL Draft Picks Since 2000 YASIR ABDULLAHLettermen Making Their Return to the Louisville Program n Five members of the coaching staff played football for the Cardinals. n Leading the way is head coach Jeff Brohm, who played and coached for the Cardinals. One of the top quarterbacks in school history, 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), passing efficiency (ninth, 129.97), passing attempts (10th, 715) and completions (10th, 402) through the 2022 season. 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. Brohm also was an assistant coach for the Cardinals from 2003-2008. As the offen- sive coordinator in 2007, Louisville finished fourth nationally in passing offense, sixth in total offense and 18th in scoring. n Quarterbacks coach Brian Brohm returns to his alma mater where he starred from 2004 to 2007, and he still ranks among the Cardinals’ career leaders in passing attempts (second, 1,185), passing yards (second, 10,775), passing efficiency (second, 157.92), completions (third, 780), completion percentage (third, .658), total offense (fourth, 10,819) and touchdown passes (fourth, 71). Brohm guided the 2006 Cardinals to a school best 12-1 record, including a 24-13 victory over Wake Forest in the Orange Bowl, and a No. 6 national ranking in the Associated Press final poll. He was named the Orange Bowl Most Valuable Player 41 Ramon Puryear R-Junior - Defensive Line 95 Mason Reiger Junior - Defensive Line 3 Quincy Riley R-Junior - Defensive Back 93 Dezmond Tell Junior - Defensive Tackle Ramon Puryear was a former walk- on who earned a scholarship in 2021 ... has recorded 32 tackles in 37 career games ... finished 2022 with 14 tack- les, 2.0 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks ... played in 12 games in 2022, mak- ing one start ... had two tackles against Clemson ... started lone game versus USF ... recorded two tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss versus FSU ... had two tackles, 1.0 sacks, and 1.0 tackles for loss in the win against UCF. Mason Reiger is a former walk-on who earned a scholarship ... played in 13 games at defensive end ... finished the season with 18 tackles, including 1.0 tackles for loss ... credited with 1.0 sack ... totaled three tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss, and one forced fumble against Clemson ... recorded five tackles and one forced fumble in the win against Pitt ... had 3.0 tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss and 1.0 sack against Virginia. Quincy Riley transferred from Middle Tennessee in 2022 ... played in 13 games, making one start ... led the team with three interceptions ... had one interception and three tackles in the win against NC State ... recorded three tackles against Clemson ... totaled two interceptions for 101 yards ... had three tackles in the win against Wake Forest ... totaled two tackles and 1.0 sacks for a loss of ten yards in the win versus USF. Dezmond Tell has played 34 games and made 14 starts in his career ... start- ed all 13 games at the defensive tackle position in 2022 ... credited with 27 tackles last year ... recorded 5.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks ... credited with five tackles and a sack against Cincin- nati ... recorded two tackles, 0.5 sacks, and 0.5 tackles for loss in the win against NC State ... had two tackles and 1.0 tackles for loss in the win against Wake Forest. Players to Watch 2023 Outlook Notes MEDIA TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS UOFL PREVIEW GoCards.com n @UofLFootball16 2023 Season Outlook 18 Bowl Games Since 2000 JEFF BROHMafter completing 24 of 34 passes for 311 yards against the Demon Deacons. His 30 touchdown passes in 2007 are tied for second in school his- tory with 2016 Heis- man Trophy winner Lamar Jackson. Brohm set school records with 45 completions and 65 passing attempts against Syracuse on Sept. 22, 2007, while his 555 passing yards against the Orange rank second all-time. n Offensive line coach Richard Owens was a three-starter for the Cardinals from 2000-03, compiling 36 receptions for 371 yards and seven scores. He caught a career best 20 passes for 182 yards and two touchdowns in 2002 and closed his career with 12 receptions for 121 yards and three scores as a senior. n Chief of Staff Greg Brohm was a four-year letterwinner and a three-year starter at Louisville from 1988 to 1992. He was the starting wide receiver during the Cardinals’ 1991 appearance in the Fiesta Bowl, catching passes from his brother, Jeff. n Brandon Sharp, who is working as a quality control coach on defense, was a four year starter for the football team as well. Sharp was awarded the Louisville Defensive Coaches Award (2007), Big East second team All- Conference, Big East Conference Defensive Player of the Week (2006) and University of Louisville Dean’s List (2003). 2023 Outlook Notes BRANDON SHARPBRIAN BROHM 1 Jamari Thrash R-Junior - Wide Receiver 20 Maurice Turner Sophomore - Running Back 55 Willie Tyler R-Senior - Offensive Line 12 Popeye Williams Sophomore – Defensive Line Jamari Thrash transferred from Georgia State ... America and All-Sun Belt receiver at Georgia State ... three- year letterwinner (2020-22) ... ranks fifth in GSU history in receiving yards (1,752), eighth in receptions (104) and tied for sixth in TD receptions (12) ... honorable mention All-America by Phil Steele in 2022 ... first-team All-Sun Belt Conference ... led the Sun Belt and ranked No. 13 in FBS with 1,122 re- ceiving yards, the second-highest total in program history. Maurice Turner rushed 65 times for 314 yards as a true freshman ... aver- aged 4.8 yards per carry ... had a season- long run of 48 yards in the bowl game against Cincinnati ... carried 31 times for 160 in the bowl win over Cincin- nati ... averaged 5.2 yards per carry ... rushed for 59 yards on 15 carries and caught one pass in the win against NC State ... recorded 36 yards on two carries and caught two passes against Clemson. Willie Tyler played at Rutgers for his senior season ... played in 11 games with nine starts at left tackle ... hon- ored on Senior Day against 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 versus Indiana ... helped offense rush for 212 yards in Rutgers debut at Boston College ... started nine games at left tackle as a junior at La. Monroe ... enrolled at Texas for two seasons. Popeye Williams played in six games as a true freshman in 2022 … he played mainly linebacker but will move to the defensive line this season … to- taled three tackles ... highly recruited defensive player at Westfield High … ranked by 247 sports as the 15th-best edge rusher in Indiana … tabbed as the 10 player in the state of Indiana … won two-straight state titles … member of the 2021 Indiana Football Coaches As- sociation All-State Top 50 team. Players to Watch MEDIA TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS UOFL PREVIEW GoCards.com n @UofLFootball17 2023 Season Outlook 61 NFL Draft Picks Since 2000Next >