< PreviousJimmy WILLIAMS Miami Gardens, Fla. American Heritage 55 OL | 6-4 | 300 | R-Fr. High School: Played offensive tackle at American Heritage High School ... committed in April ... consensus three-star prospect ... ranked by 247Sports Composite as the No. 122 offensive tackle na- tionally and the No. 192 player in Florida ... helped team to 2,302 yards and 38 touchdowns total on the ground with an average of 6.9 yards per carry in senior season ... started as a junior for 12-3 team that ap- peared in Florida 2M state title game ... chose Louisville over Duke, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, UCF, Appalachian State, FIU, FAU, and USF. Personal: Born 5/25/06 ... son of Tysheika and Jimmy Williams, Sr ... undecided major. Dacari COLLINS Atlanta, Ga. Westlake / NC State 3 WR | 6-4 | 215 | R-Sr. 2024: Started every game he played in (12) at NC State ... missed the Wake Forest game with an injury ... scored his first touchdown of the season in the win at Cal ... had 62 yards on three catches in the win at UNC—high in a Wolfpack uniform. 2023: Came on strong during the Wolfpack’s end-of-season win streak ... caught nine of his 14 passes in the last four games ... earned his first Wolfpack start vs. Virginia Tech ... started the last three games of the season ... scored his first Wolfpack and collegiate TD in Game 2 vs. No. 10 Notre Dame ... increased his playing time late in the season ... played 168 of his 276 snaps in the last four games. 2022: Redshirted the 2022 season, appearing in just three games at Clemson. 2021: Played in nine games, starting three for the Tigers ... hauled in 16 receptions for 221 yards ... collected six catches for 97 yards against Connecticut ... made first career start vs. No. 13 Wake Forest ... tallied a team-high 50 yards on two catches at South Carolina ... recorded a team-high 56 yards on a career-high-tying six receptions vs. Iowa State. High School: Played for Bobby May at Westlake High School ... in- vited to play in the Under Armour All-America Game ... recorded 109 receptions for 1,990 yards and 20 touchdowns in 37 career games, averaging a strong 18.3 yards per catch for his career ... finished with a streak of 23 straight games with a catch over his last two years ... tallied 48 catches for 842 yards and eight scores, averaging 17.5 yards per catch for a team that finished 11-2 ... recorded 153 receiving yards and a touchdown on eight catches versus Johns Creek ... pulled down 39 catches for 696 yards and six scores in 12 games and had catches in all 12 games as a junior ... caught 14 passes for 304 receiving yards and six scores as a sophomore ... four-star prospect according to every major recruiting service ... ranked as the No. 129 overall player in the nation by ESPN.com ... ranked by ESPN.com as the 23rd-best receiver and 17th- best player in Georgia. 247Sports Ranked him as a four-star prospect. Personal: Born 11/4/02 ... graduated with a sociology degree. Career Statistics YearG-SNo.YdsTDAvg.LG 20219-316221013.837 20223-01808.08 202312-014212215.138 202412-1224314213.143 Total36-1555755414.843 Collins’ Career Highs Receptions: 6, vs. Connecticut, 2021 ReceivingYards: 97, vs. Connecticut, 2021 Touchdowns: 1, Three Times (California, 2024) Longest Reception: 37, vs. South Carolina, 2021 GoCards.com n @LouisvilleFB 48 2016 Heisman Trophy Winner | 27 Bowl Appearances | 13 Bowl VictoriesKendrick GILBERT Indianapolis, Ind. Cathedral / Kentucky 91 DL | 6-5 | 265 | Jr. 2024: Saw action in eight of UK’s 12 games ... recorded five tackles and a TFL ... credited with a tackle and assisted in a tackle for loss versus Southern Miss ... charted a career-high two tackles in the win over Ohio. 2023: Redshirted ... played in two games vs. Ball State and Clemson ... recorded two tackles, one in each game. High School: Four-star defensive lineman by Rivals who ranked as the No. 2 player in the state of Indiana and a No. 12 player in his posi- tion ... compiled 86 tackles and 8.0 sacks in his prep career and as a three-year starter ... helped the Fighting Irish win 37 of 41 games ... se- lected to play in the Army All-American Bowl ... named to the Indiana Football Coaches Association 2022 Top-50 All-State team after total- ing 28 tackles, including 18 solo and 2.0 sacks ... led Cathedral to a 10-2 overall record in 2022 ... advanced to the semifinals of the Class 6A state championship after winning back-to-back Class 5A state titles in 2020 and 2021 ... helped the Fighting Irish finish 14-1 and earn its sec- ond consecutive Indiana Class 5A State Championship in 2021 ... held over 22 offers ... chose Kentucky over Purdue, LSU and Iowa. Personal: Son of Stacy and Kenneth Gilbert ... has one sister, Kait- lyn...sports administration major. Career Statistics YearG-SU-A-TTFLSPBUIntFF/FR 20231-02-0-200000/0 20248-02-3-510000/0 Totals9-04-3-710000/0 Treyshun HURRY Palmdale, Calif. Paraclete / San Jose State 2 WR | 6-2 | 195 | Jr. 2024: Played one season at San Jose State ... ended season with 28 receptions for a career-high 481 yards and a career-high two touch- downs ... recorded four catches for 62 yards in The Hawai‘i Bowl ver- sus South Florida ... tallied the game-winning touchdown catch against Stanford ... grabbed four catches for 71 yards versus Stanford ... tal- lied three catches for 66 yards versus No. 13 Boise State ... recorded three catches, including No. 3 play on SportsCenter & late 4th quarter touchdown reception at Washington State. 2023: Recorded 29 catches for 384 yards and one touchdown at Weber State ... tallied receiving 115 yards against Eastern Washington ... scored a touchdown against Cal Poly. 2022: Played in three games during his redshirt season, helping Weber State to a 10-win season and a trip to the second round of the FCS Playoffs ... had two receptions for 26 yards in 2022 ... notched a 14-yard catch against Utah Tech and a 12-yard reception against Port- land State. Personal: Born 3/4/04 ... son of Felicia Ross and Curtman Hurry ... ran track for two years at Paraclete High School ... siblings are N’keya Ross, Desire Ross, Timani Hurry and Curt . Career Statistics YearG-SNo.YdsTDAvg.LG 20224-0226013.014 202311-829384113.239 202413-1228481217.231 Total28-2059891315.139 Hurry’s Career Highs Receptions: 7, vs. Eastern Washington, 2023 Receiving Yards: 115, vs. Eastern Washington, 2023 Touchdowns: 1, Twice (Stanford, 2024) Longest Reception: 39, vs. Idaho, 2023 C.J. JACOBSEN Meridian, Idaho Rocky Mountain / Utah 86 TE | 6-5 | 235 | R-So. 2024: Did not see action. 2023: Did not see action. High School: Takis All-American out of Rocky Mountain ... was se- lected to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl ...three-star recruit was ranked by 247Sports as the No. 2 player in Idaho and No. 32 tight end in the country ... named Idaho Statesman 5A All-State and All- Conference in 2022 ... helped the Grizzlies to a 10-2 record his senior season ... eclipsed 500 receiving yards and scored eight touchdowns during the 2022 campaign ... also lettered in basketball while at Rocky Mountain. Personal: Communication major. GoCards.com n @LouisvilleFB 49 2016 Heisman Trophy Winner | 27 Bowl Appearances | 13 Bowl VictoriesDavon MITCHELL York, Ala. Los Alamitos / Oklahoma 84 TE | 6-3 | 260 | R-Fr. 2024: Didn’t see game action. High School: Enrolled at OU in January 2024 ... a consensus four- star and top-225 national prospect ... ranked as the nation’s No. 68 recruit per ESPN, No. 208 by On3, No. 215 by Rivals and No. 217 by 247Sports ... regarded as the No. 4 tight end in the country by ESPN, No. 10 by Rivals, No. 13 by 247Sports and No. 15 by On3 ... rated as the No. 6 recruit in California by ESPN, No. 17 by On3 and 247Sports and No. 23 by Rivals ... reclassified from the class of 2025 to 2024 following his sophomore season ... a 2023 Under Armour All-American ... helped lead Los Alamitos to a Sunset Conference title and a quarterfinals fin- ish in the CIF Division 2 playoffs in 2023 ... a 2023 All-Sunset Confer- ence selection and league offensive player of the year ... a first-team 5-6A all-district selection and MaxPreps Sophomore All-American while playing at Allen (Texas) High School in 2022 ... registered 33 re- ceptions for 731 yards and nine touchdowns in the 2022 season. Personal: Born 9/10/05 ... communication major. Sam SECREST Indianapolis, Ind. Roncalli / Houston 72 OL | 6-5 | 265 | R-Jr. 2024: Named to the Dean’s List honoree (3.5+ GPA) ... played in two games ... three snaps played on season ... made Cougar debut vs. Rice ... played two snaps at center vs. Rice and one snap on FG/XP block at Cincinnati. 2023: Appeared in two games at Louisville ... appeared in 15 snaps at center against Murray State ... played five snaps on field goal kick against Duke. 2022: Did not see action. High School: Three-star prospect by ESPN ... prepped at Roncalli (In- dianapolis, Ind.) ... ranked as No. 23 overall player from Indiana accord- ing to 247Sports ... 103rd ranked interior offensive lineman nationally. Personal: Born 9/16/03 ... parents are Sherry Quire and Jeremy Quire ... exercise physiology major. Jacob STEWART Woodland, Calif. Ravenwood / San Jose State 86 TE | 6-5 | 230 | Sr. 2024: Finished season with 34 receptions for 287 yards and three touchdowns ... tallied five catches for 27 yards in The Hawai‘i Bowl ver- sus South Florida ... recorded four catches for 32 yards and one touch- down vs. No. 13 Boise State ... had a career-high seven catches for a career-best 51 yards and a touchdown at Washington State ... had a 26-yard touchdown reception in SJSU debut vs. Sacramento State. 2023: Finished the year with 27 catches and 322 yards in his first season as a tight end ... had two touchdown catches and averaged 11.9 yards per catch ... played quarterback in his first season at SCC ... threw for 1,415 yards and 10 touchdowns ... named to the All-Conference team. High School: Played quarterback for four years, three at Christian Brothers and one at Ravenwood his senior year. Personal: Son of Scott Stewart and Jaime Carroll ... siblings Tyler Stewart, Bryson Carroll and Kennedy Stewart ... brother Tyler played baseball at Cal State Monterey Bay, and dad Scott played tight end at Woodland High School ... played his senior year of high school at Ravenwood in Brentwood, Tenn. ... switched from quarterback to tight end at Sacramento City College. Career Statistics YearG-SNo.YdsTDAvg.LG 202413-123428738.437 Stewart’s Career Highs Receptions: 7, vs. Washington State, 2024 Receiving Yards: 51, vs. Washington State, 2024 Touchdowns: 1, Three (Boise State, 2024) Longest Reception: 37 vs. Oregon State, 2024 GoCards.com n @LouisvilleFB 50 2016 Heisman Trophy Winner | 27 Bowl Appearances | 13 Bowl VictoriesBailey ABERCROMBIE Woodland, Calif. Ravenwood / San Jose State 93 DL | 6-3 | 295 | Fr. High School: Played at Moody High ... offered by the Cardinals on Monday and made his commitment on Wednesday morning ... previ- ously played at Gardendale, Ala., High ... voted one of the top return- ing defensive players in Division %-A Region 6 ... 79 tackles, 27 tackles for loss and 11 sacks in 12 games ... has helped Moody to the Class 5-A state finals in his first season at the school and has put up impressive numbers ... team went 11-2 and advanced to the state title game ... had 45 solo stops this season and had nine tackles in the state semifinals ... landed recent offers from Arkansas, Memphis, UAB, South Alabama, Arkansas State, Middle Tennessee State. Personal: Born 9/12/07 ... son of Alva Abercrombie and Delano Ab- ercrombie ... communication major. Brock COFFMAN Lexington, Ky. Sayre School 80 WR | 6-0 | 170 | Fr. High School: Three star prospect according to 247Sports and Rivals ... ranked the No. 12 player in the state of Kentucky by Rivals ... chose Louisville over offers from Army, Marshall, Maryland, Ohio and others ... played at Sayre School for head coach Chad Penning- ton ... helped Sayre to a perfect 14-0 record and a place in the 1A State Championship game ... has 89 receptions for 1,387 yards and a state-leading 24 touchdowns through 14 games ... defensively has 67 tackles, five interceptions, four tackles for a loss, and one fumble recovery ... caught 67 passes as a junior for 1,193 yards and 24 touchdowns. Personal: Born 2/18/07 ... son of Fatima Warren and Steven Coff- man ... sport administration major. GoCards.com n @LouisvilleFB 51 2016 Heisman Trophy Winner | 27 Bowl Appearances | 13 Bowl VictoriesTyler FOLMAR Cantonment, Fla. Tate HS 75 OT | 6-6 | 330 | Fr. High School: Ranked a three-star prospect by On3 and 247Sports ... rated as the No. 165 IOL nationally by 247Sports ... had offers from Louisiana, Southern Miss, Chattanooga and The Citadel among oth- ers ... played at Tate High School for head coach Rhett Summerford ... helped Tate to a 7-4 record in 2024, its best record since 2017 ... totaled 16 pancake blocks in eight games as a senior ... was named a Pensacola News Journal Super Senior. Personal: Born 10/10/06 ... son of Christy and Phillip Folmar ... un- decided major. Grant HOUSER Wapakoneta, Ohio Wapakoneta 83 TE | 6-5 | 230 | Fr. High School: Played tight end at Wapakoneta High for head coach Travis Moyer ... four-star prospect by On3 ... rated a three-star by all the other recruiting outlets ... ranked as the No. 18 tight end and the No. 12 player in Ohio buy On3 ... led Wapakoneta to a 12-1 record and the second round of the Divison III playoffs ... caught a season high eight passes for 80 yards versus Memorial ... chose Louisville over of- fers from Air Force, Indiana, Connecticut, Navy and Pitt. Personal: Born 2/2/07 ... son of Laura Wildoner and Aaron Houser ... exercise physiology major. Michael FLORES Arlington, Texas All Saints / Old Dominion 51 OL | 6-3 | 300 | R-Sr. 2024: Played and started all 12 games at center. 2023: Did not play. 2022 (Dartmouth): Started all 10 games at right guard ... earned CSC All-District honors. 2021 (Dartmouth): Saw action in seven games as a reserve on the offensive line, primarily PATs and field goals. 2019 (Dartmouth): Did not play ... Redshirted. High School: Captained football team to an 11-1 record and its second Southern Preparatory Conference title in a row as a senior … academic all-state and second-team all-district along with class- mate Cameron Baller … good athlete who made all-district second team in basketball and also threw shot and discus on the track. Personal: Full name is Michael Gabriel Flores … son of Charlie and Lisa Flores ... three brothers, Jacob, Charlie and John Paul… One sister, Lysette, who went to Harvard ... all three brothers played on the offensive line in college, two for Dartmouth in offensive lineman John Paul Flores and former Dartmouth standout Jacob Flores, who spent time with the Green Bay Packers … brother Charlie played at Columbia was a grad transfer at SMU in 2019 … with his sister going to grad school at Harvard, all four siblings have Ivy League pedigrees ... Is the youngest of five children ... enjoys playing golf ... favorite snack are cashews ... favorite food is buffalo wings ... graduated with a Bachelor’s of arts degree from Dartmouth ... majoring in sport man- agement. GoCards.com n @LouisvilleFB 52 2016 Heisman Trophy Winner | 27 Bowl Appearances | 13 Bowl Victories2025 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL 2025 CoachesGoCards.com n @LouisvilleFB 54 2016 Heisman Trophy Winner | 27 Bowl Appearances | 13 Bowl Victories J eff Brohm, a former letterwinner and alum- nus, enters his third season as Louisville’s head football coach where he has quickly built the Cardinals back into a postseason con- tender with back-to-back nine win seasons for the first time since 2014, and continues to be one of the nation’s most innovative offensive minds in the country. Brohm was named Louisville’s 24th full- time head football coach on Dec. 8, 2022, has guided the program to an 19-8 overall record that’s been highlighted by three wins over top 25 teams, a dramatic 35-34 win over Wash- ington in the 2024 Sun Bowl, and the school’s first appearance in the Atlantic Coast Confer- ence title game in 2023. The 2024 campaign saw the Cards finish at 9-4 in a season that featured the school’s first win over No. 11 Clemson, the highest ranked opponent that Louisville defeated on the road, and snapping the school’s five-game losing streak over arch-rival Kentucky. Louis- ville also dropped four one-score losses to a pair of playoff teams (Notre Dame and SMU) and lost to nationally ranked Miami 52-45and Stanford 38-35. Led by a balanced offensive attack, Brohm’s 2024 team was tied for eighth nation- ally in scoring offense at 36.5 points per game and was the only school in the country to score 24 or more points in every game dur- ing the season. Louisville also posted a top 15 offense, ranking 13th overall with an average of 449.2 yards per game and was fifth in the country in yards per play at 6.85. Overall, the Cards were tied for first nation- ally in scrimmage plays of over 40 yards and tied for second in plays of 50 or more yards. Led by the trio of quarterback Tyler Shough, wide receiver Ja’Corey Brooks, and freshman sensation Isaac Brown, Brohm’s offense pro- duced the school’s third season ever with a 3,000-yard passer and a 1,000-yard receiver and rusher. Shough finished with 3,195 passing yards, while Brooks closed with 1,013 receiving yards and Brown ended with 1,173 yards -- the school’s first true freshman to rush for over 1,000 yards. Brohm guided his first team to a 10-4 over- all record, the program’s first 10-win campaign since 2013. For his efforts, Brohm was named one of three semifinalists for the Steve Spurrier First Year Coach of the Year Award. He led the team to the ACC title game against Florida State and a trip to the Holiday Bowl and became the first coach in NCAA history to guide two differ- ent teams to conference championship game appearances in consecutive seasons. The 2023 season saw the Cardinals race out to a 6-0 start for the first time since 2013, highlighted by wins over No. 10 Notre Dame in front of a record crowd at L&N Stadium and a victory over No. 20 Duke. The Cardinals cracked the Associated Press Top 10 at No. 9 for the first time since the 2016 campaign. Brohm began a new era of UofL football after elevating the Purdue program to unprec- edented success during his six seasons as head coach. JEFF BROHM HEAD COACHGoCards.com n @LouisvilleFB 55 2016 Heisman Trophy Winner | 27 Bowl Appearances | 13 Bowl Victories Taking over the Purdue program in 2016, Brohm guided the Boilermakers to four bowl appearances and the school’s first Big Ten West Divisional title in 2022. The Boilermak- ers 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 with the Boilermakers. He led the program to nota- ble victories, posting two top five wins in 2021 including a victory over No. 3 Michigan State. 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 winning 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 win- ning percentage, and has positioned himself as one of the top offensive minds in the coun- try. His passing 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, highlighted by defensive end George Karlaftis, who was selected as the No. 23 pick in the first round by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2022. Wide Coaching History 2023-25Louisville Head Coach 2017-22Purdue Head Coach 2014-16Western Kentucky Head Coach 2013Western Kentucky Assistant Head Coach/ Offensive Coordinator/QB 2012UAB Offensive Coordinator/QB 2010-11Illinois Quarterbacks 2009Florida Atlantic Quarterbacks 2008Louisville Assistant Head Coach/ Offensive Coordinator 2007Louisville Assistant Head Coach/QB 2003-06Louisville Quarterbacks 2002Louisville Fire - af2 Head Coach Bowls Coached 2024LouisvilleSun Bowl 2023LouisvilleHoliday Bowl 2022PurdueCitrus Bowl 2021PurdueMusic City Bowl 2018PurdueMusic City Bowl 2017PurdueFoster Farms Bowl 2016Western KY.Boca Raton Bowl 2015Western KY.Miami Beach Bowl 2014Western KY.Bahamas Bowl 2011IllinoisFight Hunger Bowl 2010IllinoisTexas Bowl 2006LouisvilleOrange Bowl 2005LouisvilleGator Bowl 2004LouisvilleLiberty Bowl 2003LouisvilleGMAC Bowl The Brohm File Hometown: Louisville, Ky. Education: University of Louisville (1993) Wife: Jennifer Children: Brady and Brooke Birthdate: April 24, 1971 YearSchoolRecordConferenceBowl 2014Western Kentucky8-54-4Bahamas Bowl 2015Western Kentucky12-28-0Miami Beach Bowl 2016Western Kentucky10-37-1Boca Raton Bowl 2017Purdue7-64-5Foster Farms Bowl 2018Purdue6-75-4Music City Bowl 2019Purdue4-83-6— 2020Purdue2-42-4— 2021Purdue9-46-3Music City Bowl 2022Purdue8-56-3Citrus Bowl 2023Louisville10-47-1Holiday Bow 2024Louisville9-45-3Sun Bowl lOverall85-5257-34 Western Kentucky ................................30-10.......................................................19-5 Purdue ............................................................36-34..................................................26-25 Louisville ....................................................19-8..........................................................12-4 Career RecordGoCards.com n @LouisvilleFB 56 2016 Heisman Trophy Winner | 27 Bowl Appearances | 13 Bowl Victories receiver 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 Fresh- man 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 Lafay- ette. Moore became the first true freshman consensus first team All-American in Big Ten history in 2018 before wide receiver David Bell and defensive end George Karlaftis earned All-America honors following the 2021 season. Bell was a consensus 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 Boilermakers 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 respective 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 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 percent- age), 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. In his first go-around as a head coach at Western Kentucky, the Hilltoppers were one Jeff Brohm Draft Picks Western Kentucky 2014627203Andrew JacksonIndianapolisLB 732247Jonathan DowlingOaklandDB 2016412110Tyler HigbeeLos AngelesTE 72223Brandon DoughtyMiamiQB 728249Prince Charles IworahSan FranciscoDB Purdue 2017531175DeAngelo YanceyGreen BayWR 201856143Ja’Whaun BentleyNew EnglandLB 2020430136Brycen HopkinsLos Angeles (R)TE 71215Markus BaileyCincinnatiLB 202121749Rondale MooreArizonaWR 48113Derrick BarnesDetroitLB 202213030George KarlaftisKansas CityDE 33599David BellClevelandWR 739260Zander HorvathLos Angeles (C)FB 2023429131Charlie JonesCincinnatiWR 434135Aidan O’ConnellLas VegasQB 536171Payne DurhamTampa BayTE 724241Cory TricePittsburghDB 738255Jalen GrahamSan FranciscoLB Louisville 2024429129Isaac GuerendoSan FranciscoRB 511146Jarvis BrownleeTennesseeDB 521156Jamari ThrashClevelandWR 629205Jawhar JordanHoustonRB 2025240—Tyler ShoughNew OrleansQB 366—Ashton GillotteKansas CityDL 4131—Quincy RileyNew OrleansDBGoCards.com n @LouisvilleFB 57 2016 Heisman Trophy Winner | 27 Bowl Appearances | 13 Bowl Victories 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 coordinator 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 sea- sons 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. Serv- ing as the quarterbacks coach in 2006, with his brother Brian as the quarterback, the Car- dinals 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 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’s No. 11 jersey is one of 26 to be hon- ored by the program throughout its history. Professionally, Brohm played eight sea- sons in the NFL, competing with the San Diego Chargers (1994), Washington Redskins (1995-96), San Francisco 49ers (1997-98), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1998), Denver Bron- cos (1999) and Cleveland Browns (2000). In eight career games - all with the 49ers - he completed 37 of 58 passes (63.8 percent) for 353 yards with one touchdown and one interception. His best game came Oct. 27, 1996, when he completed 19 of 30 passes for 176 yards and a touchdown to lead San Francisco to a 10-9 win over the Houston Oilers. In 2001, Brohm played in the XFL for the Orlando Rage and was named first-team All-XFL. A standout at Trinity High, Brohm was awarded the Kentucky Mr. Football Award as a senior in 1988, while leading the Shamrocks to a state championship and undefeated sea- son. Brohm was named the Kentucky High School Player of the Decade for the 1980s and was inducted into the Kentucky High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame in 2014. A native of Louisville, Brohm, 54, (born April 24, 1971) earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1994. He and his wife, Jennifer, have a son, Brady, and a daugh- ter, Brooke. Jeff is one of four family members to be a football letterwinner at Louisville, along with his father, Oscar (quarterback 1966-69), and brothers, Greg (wide receiver 1989-92) and Brian (quarterback 2004-07). The Brohm family, including mother, Donna, and sister, Kim, was inducted into the Louisville Catholic Sports Hall of Fame in 2013.Next >