This list is not exhaustive but it's what I have to go on at the moment including my projections of the numbers at each position:
Quarterback (1, grad transfer)
SMU's all time leading passer is set to take an official visit to Louisville this weekend. If he signs he will be the heavy favorite to start next year, a valuable incentive at the staff's disposal.
Offensive line (3-4)
Murray was going to sign early but his parents wanted him to meet Satterfield and the new staff before entering into a binding contract. He was spotted at a Louisville basketball game with Satterfield over Christmas break.
Remember Tim Anderson? I have been told that he is still a priority for Louisville and he is still interested in them as well. The JUCO prospect will have
Jones has emerged as one of the most sought after remaining 2019 lineman targets in the nation. Lately Louisville, Texas, Florida, Auburn, Penn State, Florida State, and Oregon have all extended offers. The problem for the 'Cards is that he only has two official visits remaining but the positive is that they are closer to Indianapolis than any of those bigger schools listed above. If Louisville gets him on campus for an official fans should get excited.
Brown recently dropped his top five of FIU, Louisville, Kentucky, Nebraska, and UVA. He has scheduled an official visit to Louisville on January 12th, per Chris Person.
Tight End (2)
Seither has been in high demand lately receiving in home visits from TCU, Michigan State, Pitt, Syracuse, and Maryland before the early signing period then picking up new offers from Miami, Louisville and most recently Georgia Tech. the 6-foot-5 Florida-based propsect couold play a pivotal role in Louisville's depleted tight end core as a true freshman.
Brandon Jordan has already taken an official visit to Louisville but didn't pull the trigger. He may want to be featured more as a receiver than a tight end so that could be problematic and there were also academic concerns but I was told Louisville is optimistic he will be in the class.
Randolph is a bit of a long shot, many think he is deciding between LSU and Ole Miss but his is definitely high on Louisville's board.
RB (Potentially one, but needs to be a game breaker type)
Quarterback (1, grad transfer)
SMU's all time leading passer is set to take an official visit to Louisville this weekend. If he signs he will be the heavy favorite to start next year, a valuable incentive at the staff's disposal.
Offensive line (3-4)
Murray was going to sign early but his parents wanted him to meet Satterfield and the new staff before entering into a binding contract. He was spotted at a Louisville basketball game with Satterfield over Christmas break.
Remember Tim Anderson? I have been told that he is still a priority for Louisville and he is still interested in them as well. The JUCO prospect will have
Jones has emerged as one of the most sought after remaining 2019 lineman targets in the nation. Lately Louisville, Texas, Florida, Auburn, Penn State, Florida State, and Oregon have all extended offers. The problem for the 'Cards is that he only has two official visits remaining but the positive is that they are closer to Indianapolis than any of those bigger schools listed above. If Louisville gets him on campus for an official fans should get excited.
Brown recently dropped his top five of FIU, Louisville, Kentucky, Nebraska, and UVA. He has scheduled an official visit to Louisville on January 12th, per Chris Person.
Tight End (2)
Seither has been in high demand lately receiving in home visits from TCU, Michigan State, Pitt, Syracuse, and Maryland before the early signing period then picking up new offers from Miami, Louisville and most recently Georgia Tech. the 6-foot-5 Florida-based propsect couold play a pivotal role in Louisville's depleted tight end core as a true freshman.
Brandon Jordan has already taken an official visit to Louisville but didn't pull the trigger. He may want to be featured more as a receiver than a tight end so that could be problematic and there were also academic concerns but I was told Louisville is optimistic he will be in the class.
Randolph is a bit of a long shot, many think he is deciding between LSU and Ole Miss but his is definitely high on Louisville's board.
RB (Potentially one, but needs to be a game breaker type)