< PreviousGoCards.com n @UofLFootball 48 R ichard Owens, a four-year letterwin- ner at the University of Louisville, was tabbed to coach the offensive line in Decem- ber 2022. Owens returns to his alma mater after one season as the offensive line coach and run game coordinator at Georgia Southern. In his return to Louisville, Owens’ offen- sive line played an integral role in the devel- opment of an offensive line that helped the Cardinals average 178.5 yards per game on the ground and finished 33rd nationally in sacks allowed. Owens had four offensive linemen earn all-league honors including starting center Bryan Hudson, who was named first team All-ACC and became’s the school’s second winner of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy, which is given to the top lineman in the conference. Before serving one season at Georgia Southern, Owens served three successful seasons as the offensive line coach at UAB (2019-2021). It was his second stint with the Blazers after having coached at UAB from 2012-14. Behind an experienced offensive line in 2021, the Eagles averaged 386 yards per game (180 rushing, 206 passing) with 43 offensive touchdowns (27 rushing, 20 pass- ing), capping a nine-win season by putting up over 400 yards of offense in an Inde- pendence Bowl win over No. 13 BYU. Led by first-team all-conference selection Colby Ragland, running back DeWayne McBride rushed for 1,371 yards and 13 touchdowns and protected for 2,200-yard passer Dylan Hopkins. Owens helped the Blazers win their third straight C-USA West Division title in 2020 and its second C-USA Championship over a three-year span. The Blazers’ offensive line had tremendous success led by first- team All-Conference USA selections Sidney Wells and Ragland. The Blazer offensive line assisted the ground game in rushing for 200.0 yards per game and gave up the nation’s fourth-fewest sacks (4). Under Owens’ tutelage, the line also helped Spencer Brown re-write the record books by graduating as UAB’s career lead- ing rusher (4,011 yards). Brown had his best season behind UAB’s offensive line, running for a career-best 111.1 yards per game as a senior. In Owens’ first year as the offensive line coach, the Blazers finished 9-5 overall and won the C-USA West Division title. Owens guided two players in Wells and Ragland to honorable mention All-Conference USA hon- ors. Wells started all 14 games, while Ragland started all 13 games he played in as these two anchored the line the entire season. Owens began his coaching career in 2010 at Arkansas and was with the Razor- backs as a graduate assistant working with tight ends for two seasons. Owens then joined the Blazers in 2012 as the tight ends coach, and in 2013 was named the offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach. In 2014, Bill Clark’s first year at UAB, Owens coached the tight ends. Following the 2014 season, Owens went to South Alabama for three years as the tight ends coach in 2015 and the offensive line coach from 2016-17. He then worked at the University of Louisville, his alma mater, in 2018 as the tight ends coach and director of on-campus recruiting. Owens was a three-starter for the Cardi- nals 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. After completing his collegiate career, Owens signed as a free agent with the Min- nesota Vikings. He appeared in 53 games between 2004- 09 with seven starts, recording17 receptions for 141 yards and one touchdown. Owens was with the Vikings from 2004-07 — serv- ing as special teams captain during the 2005 campaign — before signing with St. Louis; after two years with the Rams, he signed with the New York Jets in July of 2009. Owens — who earned his degree in sports administration from Louisville in 2004 — is married to the former Tina Ryan. The couple has one daughter, Rylan. RICHARD OWENS Offensive Line Owens File Years at Louisville: 3 Years in Collegiate Coaching: 15th season Birthdate: November 4, 1980 Hometown: Middleburg, Fla. Wife: Tina Daughter: Rylan College: Louisville ‘04 Bowl Games Coached: 4 Coaching Experience 2023-24 Louisville Offensive Line 2022 Georgia Southern Offensive Line/ Run Game Coordinator 2019-21 UAB Offensive Line 2018 Louisville Tight Ends 2016-17 South Alabama Offensive Line 2015 Tight Ends 2014 UAB Tight Ends 2013 Offensive Coordinator/WR 2012 Tight Ends 2010-11 Arkansas Graduate AssistantR yan Wallace was named the tight ends coach at Louisville in December 2022. In his first year at Louisville, Wallace’s young unit caught 33 passes for 350 yards and five touchdowns in his first season. Before joining the Louisville staff, Wal- lace spent six seasons on the Purdue staff, working the 2022 season as the tight ends coach and assisting the offensive line. He was hired at Purdue in 2017 and spent his first two years as offensive/special teams quality control. During the 2021 campaign, he was an offensive and special teams assis- tant for the Boilermakers. The 2022 season saw Wallace mentor Payne Durham at the tight end position, who earned second team All-BIG Ten accolades after catching 56 passes for 560 yards and eight touchdowns. Durham finished his career second on Purdue’s all-time receiving list for touchdowns with 21 and sixth with 1,265 receiving yards. Senior Brycen Hopkins highlighted the tight end position for Wallace in 2019, being named the Kwalick-Clark Big Ten Tight End of the Year, a First Team All-Big Ten selec- tion and Second Team All-America by USA Today. Hopkins finished second on the team with 61 receptions for 830 yards and seven touchdowns on the year. Hopkins’ recep- tion and yardage total were the most by a Boilermaker tight end since Dustin Keller had 68 receptions for 881 yards in 2007. Redshirt freshman Payne Durham caught four touchdowns on his nine total receptions for the year. Both Durham and Hopkins were drafted into the NFL after that season. Before joining the Purdue coaching staff, Wallace spent the 2016 season as tight ends coach at Austin Peay. The Governors fin- ished third in the Ohio Valley Conference in rushing and broke the school game record for total offense multiple times. According to 24/7 Sports, Austin Peay signed the No.1 recruiting class in FCS with Wallace on staff. Prior to his stint at Austin Peay, Wallace spent three seasons as a graduate assistant at Western Kentucky, where he worked directly with the tight ends on Brohm’s staff in 2014 and 2015 and with the offensive line in 2013. In 2015, the Hilltoppers won the Conference USA Championship Game and Miami Beach Bowl and finished 24th in the final Associated Press poll. Western Kentucky finished that season first in the nation in passing touchdowns, fifth in pass- ing yards and scoring offense, and eighth in total offense. The season prior, the Hill- toppers broke 47 offensive school records, finished first in the country in passing touch- downs, second in passing yards, fourth in total offense and sixth in scoring offense. Tight ends Mitchell Henry and Tyler Higbee earned all-conference honors in 2014 under Wallace’s guide, with Higbee going on to be selected in the fourth round of the NFL Draft by the St. Louis Rams in 2015. Wallace played two seasons of tight end at Western Kentucky (2011-12) and one year as an offensive tackle at Kentucky (2010). He earned a bachelor’s degree in political sci- ence (2013) and a master’s degree in sports administration (2015), both from Western Kentucky. His father, Kevin, is a longtime high school head football coach in Kentucky with more than 300 wins and six state cham- pionships. Wallace resides in Louisville with his wife, Samantha. The couple is expecting their first child in July. GoCards.com n @UofLFootball 49 RYAN WALLACE Tight Ends Wallace File Years at Louisville: 2 Years in Collegiate Coaching: 12th season Birthdate: March 5, 1990 Hometown: Bowling Green, Ky. Wife: Samantha College: Western Kentucky ‘13 Bowl Games Coached: 9 Coaching Experience 2023-24 Louisville Tight Ends 2022 Purdue Tight Ends/Asst. OL 2019-21 Tight Ends/Co-Special Teams 2017-19 Offense/Special Teams Quality Control 2016-17 Austin Peay Tight Ends 2013-16 Western Kentucky Tight Ends GA 2013 Offensive Line GAGreg Brohm Chief of Staff Greg Brohm begins his second season as the Chief of Staff for the University of Lou- isville Football pro- gram. A former wide receiver for the Cardinals, Brohm oversees day-to-day operations and handles all general manager duties for the program, including staff oversight, opera- tional planning, external affairs, roster man- agement, self-scout, game management, and strategic decision-making. Brohm returns to his alma mater after serving six seasons as executive director of football administration and operations/chief of staff at Purdue, overseeing the day-to-day operations of the football program and serv- ing as a special assistant and advisor to the head football coach. A veteran director of operations, Brohm previously served as director of football operations at Western Kentucky during the 2014-16 season, when the Hilltoppers com- piled a 30-10 overall record and won two consecutive C-USA titles. Before joining the Western Kentucky staff, Brohm was a teacher and head foot- ball coach at Thomas Nelson High School in Bardstown, Kentucky, from 2012 to 2014. He started the football program at the newly opened school. Working at his alma mater, Brohm served as the director of football operations at Lou- isville from 2004-08. In that capacity, he was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the program while assisting in developing academic procedures and coordinating all player development. He organized travel, camps and coordinated bowl preparations for the 2004 Liberty Bowl, 2005 Gator Bowl and 2007 Orange Bowl. In addition, Brohm maintained all NCAA documentation for the program. In three seasons under head coach Bobby Petrino, the Cardinals won a Conference USA and Big East champion- ship and twice finished in the Associated Press Top 10. Prior to Louisville, Brohm served as the president and offensive coordinator for the Louisville Fire of the Arena2 Football League. He was responsible for football operations, corporate sales and marketing, staff and player personnel, and called the plays for the offense. As a player, Brohm was a four-year letter- winner and a three-year starter at Louisville from 1988 to 1992. He was the starting wide receiver during the Cardinals’ 1991 appear- ance in the Fiesta Bowl, catching passes from his brother, Jeff. A member of the Dean’s List, Brohm grad- uated from Louisville in 1993 with a bach- elor’s degree in business administration and accounting. He earned a master’s degree in teaching from Louisville in 2014. A three-sport athlete (football, basket- ball and baseball) at Louisville Trinity High School, Brohm earned first-team all-state honors as a wide receiver in 1987. He was inducted into the Trinity High School Hall of Fame in 2006 and served on the board of directors for the Trinity alumni board from 2000 to 2003. The former three-sport star was recently named as one of the 2023 inductees into the KHSAA Hall of Fame. Domenic Reno Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Reno, who spent three seasons as the director of football strength and condi- tioning at Purdue, begins his second season leading the UofL Football Strength and Conditioning program. Besides the three seasons leading the Pur- due strength and conditioning efforts, Reno spent three other seasons serving as the se- nior associate director of football strength and conditioning upon his hiring on Jan. 3, 2017. He has been a member of Brohm’s staff since 2014. Reno was named the 2017 National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year. The award considers all assistant coaches working across the country in collegiate athletics. Reno has helped 20 NFL Draft picks pre- pare for the next level: Brycen Hopkins (2020 - Los Angeles Rams), Markus Bailey (2020 - Cincinnati Bengals), Rondale Moore (2021 - Arizona Cardinals), Derrick Barnes (2021 - Detroit Lions), George Karlaftis (2022 - Kan- sas City Chiefs), David Bell (2022 - Cleveland Browns) and Zander Horvath (2022 - Los An- geles Chargers), Aidan O’Connell (2023 - Las Vegas), Payne Durham (2023 - Tampa Bay), Charlie Jones (2023 - Cincinnati), Cory Trice (2023 -Pittsburgh), Jalen Graham (2023 - San Francisco), Isaac Guerendo (2024 - San Fran- cisco), Jarvis Brownlee (2024 - Tennessee), Jamari Thrash (2024 - Cleveland), Jawhar Jor- dan (2024 - Houston) Karlaftis is a two-time Super Bowl Cham- pions in 2023 and 2024, while Hopkins won another in 2022. Ja’Whaun Bentley also won a Super Bowl with the New England Patriots. Reno joined the Boilermakers after three seasons (2014-16) at Western Kentucky as the associate director for football strength and conditioning and the head strength and conditioning coach for track and field. He was instrumental in guiding the Hilltoppers football program to a pair of Conference USA championships (2015 and 2016). West- ern Kentucky also won the 2014 Bahamas Bowl, 2015 Miami Beach Bowl and 2016 Boca Raton Bowl. The Hilltoppers went 31- 10 with Reno on staff. Tight end Tyler Hig- bee went on to be drafted by the Los Angeles Rams and won a title in 2022. Western Kentucky won the 2016 men’s indoor and outdoor Conference USA cham- pionships, 2015 men’s indoor conference title and 2015 women’s outdoor confer- ence title. The Hilltoppers boasted eight All-Americans at the 2016 NCAA Outdoor Championships, including Emmanuel Da- sor, who qualified for the 2016 Olympics in the 200-meter dash, four All-Americans at the 2016 NCAA Indoor Championships, eight at the 2015 NCAA Outdoor Champi- onships and four at the 2015 NCAA Indoor Championships. Prior to Western Kentucky, Reno spent three seasons (2011-13) with the New York Giants in the National Football League as as- sistant strength and conditioning coach. The Giants won Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapo- lis. He worked and trained eight Pro Bowlers while with the Giants, including Victor Cruz, Zack Deossie, Eli Manning, Jason Pierre-Paul, Antrel Rolle, Chris Snee, Justin Tuck and Osi Umenyiora. Reno worked for six years (2004-10) at Wagner College, where he established the first-ever strength and conditioning program, developing year-round individualized pro- grams for all 22 varsity teams. During his time at Wagner, he also worked for a trio of Minor League Baseball teams. Serving as the head strength and conditioning coach, he spent time with affiliates of the Toronto Blue Jays, San Diego Padres and New York Yankees. Reno got his start on the collegiate level as a strength and conditioning coach at Boston College (2003-04). Reno graduated from Worcester State in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in health educa- tion and earned his MBA from Wagner in 2015. He is CSCS, RSCC*D, ISSA, FMS, USAW, PES, USATF and NASE certified. Reno and his wife, Samantha, have two daughters, Valentina and Milana. GoCards.com n @UofLFootball 50 Will Bramel Graduate Assistant Will Bramel is in his first season as a Gradu- ate Assistant coach on head coach Jeff Brohm’s staff. Before joining the Louisville staff, Bramel sent two years as an assistant coach at Centre Col- lege, coaching the running backs and tight ends. A product of Boyle County High School in Danville, Bramel played collegiately at Purdue, where he started ten games at right tackle as a redshirt freshman. While at Purdue, Bramel was named to the Big Ten All-Academic Team in 2019 and 2020. When an injury ended his playing career, Bramel stayed with Purdue football as a student assistant coach, where he helped coordinate the scout team and mentored younger players on the Purdue playbook. At Boyle County, Bramel was a First Team All-State offensive line- man and won a state championship in 2017. Bramel earned a degree from Purdue on Selling and Sales Man- agement and a minor in Organizational Leadership. Andrew Coverdale Senior Offensive Analyst Andrew Coverdale begins his first season as an Senior Offensive Analyst for head coach Jeff Brohm. The veteran assistant high school coach won 12 state championships and one national title during his scholastic coaching coach between St. Xavier in Cincinnati and Trinity in Louisville. As the offensive coordinator at St. Xavier, Coverdale led his squad to the 2020 Ohio state championship. Serving as the offensive coordinator at Trinity, Coverdale led the Shamrocks to 11 state titles during his 17 seasons, and his 2011 squad were crowned national champions. While tutoring the quarterbacks at Trinity, Coverdale oversaw two of the three most accurate passing seasons in school history. Cam Smyth completed 74.8 percent of his throws in 2008 and Nick Bohn finished with a 79.9 percent completion rate in 2017. Coverdale coached current offensive coordinator Brian Brohm at Trinity 2001-02, where he was tabbed as the National Player of the Year in 2002. He has also been the head coach at Castle, Ind., for three sea- sons (2006-2008) and previously had been an assistant at Taylor University. Coverdale graduated from LSU in 1993 and earned his master’s degree from the University of the Cumberlands in 2018. Kieren Douglas Graduate Assistant Kieran Douglas is in his second season as a graduate assistant at the University of Lou- isville, assisting with defensive line. Prior to joining the Louisville staff, Douglas played linebacker at Purdue for five seasons from 2018-22. He appeared in 41 career games, making 13 career starts. In his final year in 2022, Douglas played in all 14 games where he finished with 43 tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss. He intercepted his lone pass at Illinois in the final minutes to secure a win over the Fighting Illini. As a fifth-year performer in 2021, Douglas recorded a career best 67 tackles and one interception. Douglas played in eight games in 2019 where he was an Academic All-Big Ten selection. Before his time at Purdue, Douglas played one season at West Point. Noah Fisher Graduate Assistant Noah Fisher is in his second season as the graduate assistant, working with the offensive line and tight ends. He assisted with posi- tion and playbook meetings, and helped in recruiting. Fisher also spent one season at Georgia Southern where he also worked with the offensive line. As a player, Fisher played one year at Tulane (2018) and four years at South Alabama (2014-18), where he graduated with a political science degree. Adam Mueller Quality Control Adam Mueller begins his second year as a quality control coach at Louisville for the 2023 season after serving as a defensive graduate as- sistant at Purdue University under UofL head coach Jeff Brohm for two seasons. Before his stop in West Lafayette, Mueller was the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio from 2019-21. During his first season at the helm of the defense, the Storm saw notable improvements in all major categories while finishing first in the GMAC in pass yards al- lowed per game and 11th nationally in red zone defense. Mueller also served as the defensive line coach and director of football operations at Morehead State for the 2018 season after working as the assistant defensive line coach at Morehead during the 2015 season Between stints with the Eagles, Mueller was a defensive graduate assistant at Boston College from 2016-18, helping guide their de- fense to a stellar 2016 season in which they finished ninth nationally in total defense and second in total sacks. Mueller is projected to earn a master of science in education from Purdue in the spring of 2023 after also earning a master of science in leadership and administration from Boston College in 2019. He earned his bachelor’s degree in history and communications at Con- necticut in 2014, where he was also a three-year letter-winner on the Huskies’ football team. GoCards.com n @UofLFootball 51 Mason Petrino Quality Control Mason Petrino begins his first year as a Qual- ity Control Assistant after working one season as an assistant coach at UT-Martin in 2023, serving as the wide receivers coach. Before joining the staff at UT Martin, Petri- no serve as an offensive graduate assistant at Purdue for the 2021 and 2022 campaigns. During his time with the Boilermakers, the program won a 2022 Big Ten West conference championship. Prior to his role at Purdue, Petrino served as an offensive gradu- ate assistant at Lamar University during the 2020 COVID-impacted season. Petrino played 37 games at quarterback for Idaho where he played for his father, head coach Paul Petrino from 2016-19. He finished his career by completing 421-of-675 pass attempts (62.5 percent) for 4,310 yards and 35 touchdowns. Arguably his best game came in an overtime victory against North- ern Arizona when he threw for a career-high 563 yards and seven touchdowns in the win. Petrino graduated from the University of Idaho in 2019. Brian Reader Quality Control Brian Reader is in his second season as a quality control coach after an illustrious play- ing and coaching career at the University of Idaho. Prior to coming to Louisville, Reader most recently served as the running backs coach and recruiting coordinator for the 2022 season at the University of North- ern Colorado. Before moving to Greeley, he served in a variety of roles at Idaho from 2016-21 after working his way up from a graduate assistant po- sition to the offensive coordinator job in his final season with the Vandals. Reader also played quarterback in the Arena Football league from 2013-15 after playing the position at Idaho for three seasons. He also played at Arkansas and Monterey Peninsula College. He holds two degrees from his time at Idaho, earning a master of science in adult organizational learning and leadership in 2017 and a bachelor’s degree in general studies in 2010. Mark Sander Quality Control Mark Sander returns to Louisville as a quality control coach after playing linebacker for the Cardinals from 1986-90. Since 2002, Sander has worked in the Derby City as a head football coach at the high school level, most recently coaching at Bullitt East High School from 2016-19. He also coached and served as the ath- letic director at Iroquois High School from 2012-16 and at DeSales High School from 2002-12. Sander has also had coaching stops as a linebackers coach for the Cologne Centurions of NFL Europe as well as a three-year stint at Florida Atlantic University. After concluding his playing career in Louisville, Sander played linebacker professionally in the NFL and World Football League from 1991-97. Sander earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from UofL in 1991 and also holds a master of arts in teaching from the Univer- sity of The Cumberlands in 2016. Brandon Sharp Quality Control Brandon Sharp returns to Louisville as a qual- ity control coach after playing defensive back for the Cardinals’ football program from 2003-07. Before returning to his alma mater, Sharp worked at Purdue University under UofL head coach Jeff Brohm during the 2022 season as a senior quality control analyst. Prior to his stint with the Boilermakers, he coached at Florida A&M University from 2018-2022, working primarily with safeties while serving as the team’s passing game coordinator, positions he also held at Prairie View A&M University from 2015-17. Sharp began his collegiate coaching career with stops at Hender- son State University and UAB after working as a defensive graduate assistant at Arkansas from 2009-12. He also played on the Chicago Bears’ practice squad during the 2007 season after going through the preseason with the Tennessee Titans. Sharp earned a bachelor’s degree in sport administration from UofL in 2007. Brentton Ervin Graduate Assistant Brentton Ervin begins his first season as a graduate assistant coach with the University of Louisville. Ervin came to the Cardinals after working as the outside linebackers coach at Trinity. In his lone season, Ervin led the Shamrocks to a 6A state title and a 12-3 record. The defense finished second in the state in points allowed and were third against the run. In 2022, Ervin was a graduate assistant at Wingate, helping the program win 11 games and advance to the national quarterfinals for the first time in school history. Ervin also spent two seasons as a quality control assistant as East- ern Kentucky from 2020-21. As a player, Ervin played one season at Eastern Kentucky and Kentucky State, where he was selected the Male Freshman Athlete of the Year. GoCards.com n @UofLFootball 52 GoCards.com n @UofLFootball 53 Deion Branch Dir. of Player Development Sean Callahan Graduate Assistant- Equipment Ryan Collins Assistant Athletic Trainer Ed Connell Director of Equipment Caroline Crafton Academics Chris Hauler Dir. of Player Development John Herron Director of Recruiting Strategy Clint Hoehler Assistant Equipment Mgr. Danielle Jones Sports Dietitian Tania Juarez Graduate Assistant- Creative Hannah Kroll Director of Sports Nutrition Shawn Love Head Athletic Trainer Brison Manor Assistant Strength Coach Robyn Mattingly Football Operations Coordinator Chris Morgan FCA Jontavious Morris Recruiting Coordinator Trent Mossbrucker Recruiting Coordinator Denise Murphy Exec. Administrative Assistant to Head Coach Pete Nochta Director of Recruiting Vicky Nugent Office Manager Ryan Petrossi Assistant Athletic Trainer Alec Pezuti Video Coordinator Brandon Pringle Associate Strength Coach Alyssa Sconzo Director of Digital Strategy Taris Smith Staff Photographer Geoff Stanford Assistant Strength Coach Shelley Straub Academics Anna Williams Football Operations Coordinator Branden Whitley Graphic Designer Clarence Yancey Assistant Strength Coach2024 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL 2024 CardinalsGoCards.com n @UofLFootball 55 # Player Pos Ht Wt Cl Hometown/Previous School 91 Eli Adams WR 6-0 170 Fr. Austin, Texas / Vandergrift 13 Deuce Adams QB 6-1 170 Fr. Austin, Texas / Vandergrift 12 Brady Allen QB 6-6 220 R-So. Fort Branch, IUnd. / Gibson Southern / Purdue 90 Hamilton Atkins TE 6-4 250 Fr. Louisville, Ky. / St. Xavier 15 Harrison Bailey QB 6-5 230 R-Sr. Marietta, Ga. / Marietta / UNLV 0 Chris Bell WR 6-2 220 Jr. Yazoo City, Miss. / Greenville Christian 89 Shaun Boykins WR 6-1 190 Fr. Radcliff, Ky. / North Hardin 1 Ja’Corey Brooks WR 6-3 195 R-Sr. Bradenton, Fla. / IMG / Alabama 25 Isaac Brown RB 5-9 190 Fr. Homestead, Fla. / Homestead 22 Keyjuan Brown RB 5-10 210 R-Fr. Atlanta, Ga. / South Atlanta 56 Renato Brown OL 6-4 315 R-Sr. West Palm Beach, Fla. / Palm Beach 44 Selah Brown DL 6-2 285 R-So. Louisville, Ky. / Male 7 Jimmy Calloway WR 6-0 190 R-Jr. Morrow, Ga. / Morrow / Tennessee 57 M.J. Campbell LB 6-0 250 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. / Decateur West 18 T.J. Capers LB 6-2 220 R-Fr. Miami, Fla. / Columbus 92 Micah Carter DL 6-6 250 R-Fr. Louisville, Ky. / St. Xavier 43 Trent Carter LB 6-3 225 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. / The Bolles School 21 Donald Chaney RB 5-11 220 R-Jr. Homestead, Fla. / Belen Jesuit/Miami 36 Destin Cheirs DB 6-2 190 R-Fr. Madisonville, Ky. / North Hopkins 6 Stanquan Clark LB 6-3 230 So. Miami, Fla. / Miami Central 10 Pierce Clarkson QB 6-1 195 R-Fr. Bellflower, Calif. / St. John Bosco 52 Saadiq Clements DL 6-4 290 R-Fr. Henderson, Ky. / Henderson 51 Austin Collins OL 6-3 295 R-Jr. Perrysburg, Ohio / Perrysburg 53 Drew Covington LB 6-3 235 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio / Turpin /Toledo 78 Joe Crocker OL 6-6 310 R-Fr. Ascot, England / Franklin Road 84 Izayah Cummings TE 6-4 235 R-Sr. Louisville, Ky. / Male/Kentucky 59 Victor Cutler OLn 6-3 300 R-Sr. West Monroe, La. / West Monroe 32 Jurriente Davis LB 6-0 230 R-Sr. Greensboro, N.C. / Dudley / Texas A&M 97 Maurice Davis DL 6-4 215 Fr. Albany, Ga. / Dougherty 93 Jared Dawson DL 6-2 305 R-Jr. Collierville, Tenn. / Collierville 17 Travis Egan QB 6-2 205 R-Fr. Mt. Washington, Ky. / Bullitt East 37 Dan Foster LB 6-3 225 R-Sr. Riviera Beach, Fla. / Dwyer / Texas State 43 Shammai Gates RB 5-11 185 Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Male 9 Ashton Gillotte DL 6-3 275 Sr. Boca Raton, Fla. / Boca Raton 68 Michael Gonzalez OL 6-4 305 Sr. Indian Trail, N.C. / Sun Valley 98 Adonijah Green DL 6-6 240 R-Fr. Ellenwood, Ga. / Cedar Grove 26 M.J. Griffin DB 6-1 200 R-Sr. Ypsilanti, Mich. / Saline / Temple 50 Thor Griffith DL 6-2 320 R-Sr. Portsmouth, N.H. / Portsmouth / Harvard 94 Jordan Guerad DL 6-2 295 R-Sr. Valricico, Fla. / Bloomingdale / FIU 79 Makhete Gueye OL 6-6 305 R-So. Bradenton, Fla. / Venice Senior 31 Jathan Hatch DB 6-2 190 Fr. Corinth, Miss. / Biggersville 81 Cataurus Hicks WR 5-10 180 R-Fr. Miami, Fla. / Miami Central 93 Brady Hodges P 6-1 200 Sr. Knoxville, Tenn. / Farragut 20 Tayon Holloway DB 6-1 190 R-So. Virginia Beach, Va. / Green Run / UNC 49 Kris Hughes WR 5-11 190 R-Fr. Morganfield, Ky. / Union County 21 D’Angelo Hutchinson DB 6-3 195 Jr. St. Petersburg, Fla. / Northeast 33 Myles Jernigan LB 6-3 235 R-Sr. Grand Prairie, Texas / South Grand Prairie / California 52 Fred Johnson OL 6-5 290 Fr. Cleveland, Ohio / Glenville 11 Jamari Johnson TE 6-5 265 R-Fr. Inglewood, Calif. / Inglewood 98 Nick Keller K 6-1 200 R-So. Hebron, Ky. / Conner 47 Jaedon King WR 6-0 175 R-Fr. Columbus, Ind. / Carmel 91 Richard Kinley DL 6-3 235 R-Sr. Memphis, Tenn. / Lausanne / Middle Tennessee 48 Shai Kochav LS 6-3 230 R-Jr. Miami, Fla. / TRU Prep / Arkansas St. 90 Rene Konga DL 6-4 290 R-Sr. Ontario, Canada / Colonel by Secondary School / Rutgers 85 Nate Kurisky TE 6-3 240 R-So. Washington, D.C. / Gonzaga 5 Caullin Lacy WR 5-10 190 Sr. Mobile, Ala. / Faith Academy / South Alabama 49 Eli Limouris DB 5-10 185 Fr. Glen Ellyn, Ill. / Glenbard West No. Name Pos. 0 Chris Bell WR 1 Ja’Corey Brooks WR 2 Jadon Thompson WR 3 Quincy Riley DB 4 Maurice Turner RB 5 Caullin Lacy WR 6 Stanquan Clark LB 7 Jimmy Calloway WR 9 Ashton Gillotte DL 9 Tyler Shough QB 10 Ben Perry DB 10 Pierce Clarkson QB 11 Jamari Johnson TE 12 Brady Allen QB 12 Tamarion McDonald DB 13 Aaron Williams DB 13 Duece Adams QB 14 Sam Vaulton QB 14 Corey Thorton DB 15 Dan Foster LB 15 Harrison Bailey QB 17 Travis Egan QB 18 Sam Young QB 18 T.J. Capers LB 19 Drew Allen QB 20 Tayon Holloway DB 20 Ryan Zimmerman QB 21 D’Angelo Hutchinson DB 21 Donald Chaney RB 22 Keyjuan Brown RB 23 Tahveon Nicholson DB 24 Jaylin Alderman LB 25 Isaac Brown RB 26 M.J. Griffin DB 26 Duke Watson RB 27 Devin Neal DB 28 Daeh McCullough DB 29 Blake Ruffin DB 30 Rae’mon Mosby DB 31 Jathan Hatch DB 32 Jurriente Davis LB 32 Hayden Travelstead LS 33 Myles Jernigan DL 34 TJ Quinn LB 35 Antonio Watts DB 36 Destin Cheirs DB 36 Cooper Ranvier K 37 Adam Vinateri K 38 Brock Travelstead K 39 Carter Schwartz P 40 Jaiden Spearman DB 41 Ramon Puryear DL 42 Jaden Minkins DB 43 Shammai Gates RB 43 Trent Carter LB 44 Selah Brown DL 45 Duane Martin TE Numerical RosterAlphabetical RosterGoCards.com n @UofLFootball 56 # Player Pos Ht Wt Cl Hometown/Previous School 96 Tramel Logan DL 6-4 250 R-Sr. Miami, Fla. / Booker T. Washington / USF 4 5 Duane Martin TE 6-2 260 Sr. Laurens, S.C. / Laurens District 55 61 Ellis McAdoo OL 6-5 295 Fr. Oakdale, Conn. / St. Thomas More 46 Brady McEnaney LB 6-2 220 Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Trinity 82 Jahlil McClain WR 5-11 180 R-Fr. Bellflower, Calif. / St. John Bosco 28 Daeh McCullough DB 6-2 190 R-Fr. South Bend, Ind. / St. Joseph / Oklahoma 77 Ransom McDermott OL 6-8 305 Fr. Noblesville, Ind. / Noblesville 12 Tamarion McDonald DB 6-2 195 Sr. Memphis, Tenn. / Whitehaven / Tennessee 86 Antonio Meeks WR 6-1 195 Jr. Lilburn, Ga. / Shiloh/Tuskegee 76 Jonathan Mendoza OL 6-9 310 R-Sr. Westhampton Beach, N.Y. / Westhampton / Yale 87 Dylan Messman TE 6-5 230 Fr. Saline, Mich. / Saline 60 Rasheed Miller OL 6-7 310 R-Jr. Lake Wales, Fla / Lake Wales / Ga. Souh. 71 Monroe Mills OL 6-7 315 R-Sr. Columbia, Mo. / FAther Tolton / Texas Tech 33 Jaden Minkins DB 5-10 180 R-Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Ballard 30 Rae’mon Mosby DB 6-0 180 Fr. Marrero, La. / Westlake 27 Devin Neal DB 6-0 210 Sr. Lexington, Ky. / Douglass / Baylor 23 Tahveon Nicholson DB 5-11 185 R-Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. / Riverside / Illinois 50 Pete Nygra OL 6-4 300 R-Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. / Brownsburg / N. Illinois 54 Jaxon Panariello LB 6-2 220 R-Fr. Louisville, Ky. / St. Xavier 10 Benjamin Perry DB 6-3 205 R-Jr. Chicago, Ill. / Hillcrest 58 Xavier Porter DL 6-2 270 Fr. Tampa, Fla. / Tampa Catholic 41 Ramon Puryear DL 6-3 275 R-Sr. Louisville, Ky. / Eastern 34 TJ Quinn LB 6-1 230 R-Jr. Valdosta, Ga. / Lowndes 36 Cooper Ranvier K 6-3 205 Fr. Lexington, Ky. / Fredrick Douglass 83 Mark Redman TE 6-6 255 R-Sr. Newport Beach, Calif. / Corona Del Mar / San Diego State 95 Mason Reiger DL 6-4 250 Sr. Hoffman Estates, Ill. / Conant 3 Quincy Riley DB 6-0 195 R-Sr. Columbia, S.C. / A.C. Flora/Middle Tenn. 53 Lance Robinson OL 6-4 295 Sr. Camilla, Ga. / Mitchell County / Houston 29 Blake Ruffin DB 6-3 210 R-Jr. Louisville, Ky. / Trinity / Eastern Illinois 73 Madden Sanker OL 6-5 310 R-Fr. Douglasville, Ga. / South Paulding 48 Dakadrien Saunders DB 5-10 180 Jr. Eminence, Ky. / Eminence 39 Carter Schwartz P 6-4 230 R-Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Trinity 51 Jake Scianna LB 5-11 220 Fr. Frankfort, Ill. / Lincoln Way East 9 Tyler Shough QB 6-5 225 R-Sr. Chandler, Ariz. / Hamilton / Texas A&M 88 Jaleel Skinner TE 6-5 225 So. Greer, S.C. / IMG Academy / Miami 40 Jaiden Spearman DB 6-1 200 Fr. Cornelius, N.C. / William Amos Hough 55 William Spencer DL 6-5 305 R-Fr. New Albany, Ind. / New Albany 80 JoJo Stone, Jr. WR 5-11 180 Fr. Fairburn, Ga. / Langston Hughes 70 Trevonte Sylvester OL 6-6 280 R-Jr. Breaux Bridge, La. / Breaux Bridge / Houston 99 Dezmond Tell DL 6-1 295 Sr. Stockbridge, Ga. / Dutchtown 2 Jadon Thompson WR 6-2 190 Sr. Chicago, Ill. / Naperville, Ill. / Cincinnati 14 Corey Thornton DB 6-1 195 Sr. Miami, Fla. / Booker T. Washington / UCF 32 Hayden Travelstead LS 6-0 200 R-Fr. Acworth, Ga. / North Paulding 38 Brock Travelstead K 6-1 205 Sr. Acworth, Ga. / North Paulding 4 Maurice Turner RB 5-10 190 Jr. Nicholls, Ga. / Coffee 14 Sam Vaulton QB 6-3 210 Jr. Knoxville, Tenn. / Venice 37 A.J. Vinatieri K/P 6-1 190 R-So. Zionsville, Ind. / Zionsville 26 Duke Watson RB 6-0 180 Fr. Forsyth, Ga. / Mary Parsons 35 Antonio Watts LB 6-2 225 Jr. Columbus, Ga. / Carver 13 Aaron Williams DB 6-2 185 R-Fr. Moreno Valley, Calif. / S. John Bosco 55 Jimmy Williams OL 6-4 290 Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / American Heritage 90 Adam Winkenhofer P 5-10 195 Fr. Bardstown, Ky. / Bethlehem 18 Sam Young QB 6-3 195 Jr. LaGrange, Ky. / Oldham County 20 Ryan Zimmerman QB 6-6 215 Fr. Nobelsville, Ind. / Guerin Catholic No. Name Pos. 46 Brandon McEnaney LS/LB 47 Jaedon King WR 48 Shai Kochav LS 48 Dakadrien Sanders DB 49 Kristopher Hughes WR 49 Eli Limouris DB 50 Thor Griffith DL 50 Pete Nygra OL 51 Austin Collins OL 51 Jacob Scianna LB 52 Saadiq Clements DL 52 Fred Johnson OL 53 Lance Robinson OL 53 Andrew Covington LB 54 Jaxon Panariello LB 55 Jimmy Williams OL 55 William Spencer DL 56 Renato Brown OL 57 M.J. Campbell DL 58 Xavier Porter DL 59 Vic Cutler OL 60 Rasheed Miller OL 61 Chris McAdoo OL 68 Michael Gonzalez OL 70 Trevonte Sylvester OL 71 Monroe Mills OL 73 Madden Sanker OL 76 Jonathan Mendoza OL 77 Ransom McDermott OL 78 Joe Crocker OL 79 Makhete Gueye OL 80 JoJo Stone WR 81 Cataurus Hicks WR 82 Jahlil McClain WR 83 Mark Redman TE 84 Izayah Cummings TE 85 Nate Kurisky TE 86 Antonio Meeks WR 87 Dylan Messman TE 88 Jaleel Skinner TE 89 Shaun Boykins WR 90 Adam Winkenhofer K 90 Rene Konga DL 90 Hamilton Atkins TE 91 Eli Adams WR 91 Richard Kinley DL 92 Micah Carter DL 93 Brady Hodges P 93 Jared Dawson DL 94 Jordan Guerad DL 94 Cole Hussung K 95 Mason Reiger DL 96 Tramel Logan DL 97 Maurice Davis DL 98 Adonijah Green DL 98 Nick Keller K 99 Dezmond Tell DL Numerical RosterAlphabetical RosterGoCards.com n @UofLFootball 57 QUARTERBACKS 9 Tyler Shough 6’ 5’’ 225 QB Gr. Chandler, Ariz. / Hamilton / Texas Tech 10 Pierce Clarkson 6’ 1’’ 195 QB R-Fr. Bellflower, Calif. / St. John Bosco 12 Brady Allen 6’ 6’’ 220 QB R-So. Fort Branch, Ind. / Gibson Southern / Purdue 14 Sam Vaulton 6’ 3’’ 210 QB Jr. Knoxville, Tenn. / Venice 15 Harrison Bailey 6’ 5’’ 230 QB R-Sr. Marietta, Ga. / Marietta / UNLV 17 Travis Egan 6’ 2’’ 205 QB R-Fr. Mt. Washington, Ky. / Bullitt East 18 Sam Young 6’ 3’’ 195 QB Jr. LaGrange, Ky. / Oldham County 13 Deuce Adams 6’ 1’’ 170 QB Fr. Austin, Texas / Vandegrift RUNNING BACKS 4 Maurice Turner 5’ 10’’ 190 RB Jr. Nicholls, Ga. / Coffee 21 Donald Chaney 5’ 11’’ 220 RB R-Jr. Homestead, Fla. / Belen Jesuit / Miami 22 Keyjuan Brown 5’ 10’’ 210 RB R-Fr. Atlanta, Ga. / South Atlanta 25 Isaac Brown 5’ 9’’ 190 RB Fr. Homestead, Fla. / Homestead 26 Duke Watson 6’ 0’’ 180 RB Fr. Forsyth, Ga. / Mary Persons WIDE RECEIVERS 0 Chris Bell 6’ 2’’ 220 WR Jr. Yazoo City, Miss. / Greenville Christian 1 Ja’Corey Brooks 6’ 3’’ 195 WR R-Sr. Bradenton, Fla. / IMG / Alabama 2 Jadon Thompson 6’ 2’’ 190 WR Sr. Chicago, Ill. / Naperville, Ill. / Cincinnati 5 Caullin Lacy 5’ 10’’ 190 WR Sr. Mobile, Ala. / Faith Academy / South Alabama 7 Jimmy Calloway 6’ 0’’ 190 WR R-Jr. Morrow, Ga. / Morrow / Tennessee 47 Jaedon King 6’ 0’’ 175 WR R-Fr. Columbus, Ind. / Carmel 49 Kris Hughes 5’ 11’’ 190 WR R-Fr. Morganfield, Ky. / Union County 80 JoJo Stone 5’ 11’’ 180 WR Fr. Fairburn, Ga. / Langston Hughes 81 Cataurus Hicks 5’ 10’’ 180 WR R-Fr. Miami, Fla. / Miami Central 82 Jahlil McClain 5’ 11’’ 180 WR R-Fr. Bellflower, Calif. / St. John Bosco 86 Antonio Meeks 6’ 1’’ 195 WR Jr. Lilburn, Ga. / Shiloh / Tuskegee 89 Shaun Boykins 6’ 1’’ 190 WR Fr. Radcliff, Ky. / North Hardin TIGHT ENDS 11 Jamari Johnson 6’ 5’’ 265 TE R-Fr. Inglewood, Calif. / Inglewood 45 Duane Martin 6’ 2’’ 260 TE Sr. Laurens, S.C. / Laurens District 55 84 Izayah Cummings 6’ 4’’ 235 TE R-Sr. Louisville, Ky. / Male / Kentucky 85 Nate Kurisky 6’ 3’’ 240 TE R-So. Washington, D.C. / Gonzaga 88 Jaleel Skinner 6’ 5’’ 225 TE So. Greer, S.C. / IMG Academy / Miami 90 Hamilton Atkins 6’ 4” 250 TE Fr. Louisville, Ky. / St. Xavier 87 Dylan Mesman 6’ 5’’ 230 TE Fr. Saline, Mich. / Saline 83 Mark Redman 6’ 6” 255 TE R-Sr. Newport Beach, Calif. / Corona del Mar / San Diego State OFFENSIVE LINE 50 Pete Nygra 6’ 4’’ 300 OL R-Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. / Brownsburg / Northern Illinois 51 Austin Collins 6’ 3’’ 295 OL R-Jr. Perrysburg, Ohio / Perrysburg 53 Lance Robinson 6’ 4’’ 295 OL Sr. Camilla, Ga. / Mitchell County / Houston 56 Renato Brown 6’ 4’’ 315 OL R-Sr. West Palm Beach, Fla. / Palm Beach Central 59 Victor Cutler 6’ 3’’ 300 OL Gr. West Monroe, La. / West Monroe / Ohio State 60 Rasheed Miller 6’ 7’’ 310 OL R-Sr. Lake Wales, Fla. / Lake Wales / Georgia Southern 68 Michael Gonzalez 6’ 4’’ 305 OL Sr. Indian Trail, N.C. / Sun Valley 70 Trevonte Sylvester 6’ 6’’ 280 OL R-Jr. Breaux Bridge, La. / Breaux Bridge / Houston 71 Monroe Mills 6’ 7’’ 315 OL Jr. Columbia, Mo. / Father Tolton / Texas Tech 73 Madden Sanker 6’ 5’’ 310 OL R-Fr. Douglasville, Ga. / South Paulding 76 Jonathan Mendoza 6’ 9’’ 310 OL R-Sr. Westhampton Beach, N.Y. / Westhampton Beach / Yale 77 Ransom McDermott 6’ 8’’ 305 OL Fr. Noblesville, Ind. / Noblesville 78 Joe Crocker 6’ 6’’ 310 OL R-Fr. Ascot, England / Franklin Road Academy 79 Makhete Gueye 6’ 6’’ 305 OL R-So. Bradenton, Fla. / Venice Senior 52 Fred Johnson 6’ 5’’ 290 OL Fr. Cleveland, Ohio / Glenville 61 Ellis McAdoo 6’ 5” 295 OL Fr. Oakdale, Conn. / St. Thomas More 55 Jimmy Williams 6’ 4’’ 290 OL Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / American HeritageNext >