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Louisville Cardinals Secure Key Commits in 2027 Recruiting Class

· 2026-07-05

Louisville Cardinals Secure Key Commits in 2027 Recruiting Class

The Louisville Cardinals have secured key commits in their 2027 recruiting class, with a focus on recruiting top talent from Kentucky and Ohio.

What's the current state of the recruiting class?

The Cardinals have earned commitments from three of the top 25 players in Ohio and three of the top 10 players in Kentucky.

Head coach Jeff Brohm and general manager Vince Marrow have prioritized recruiting in these states, with Marrow recalling a conversation with former Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops about the importance of recruiting in Ohio.

Who are the top commits in the class?

Trinity cornerback Allen Evans and CAL wide receiver Ja'Hyde Brown are among the top commits, with Evans ranked as the state's No. 2 player and Brown ranked No. 9.

Brown had previously committed to Indiana but decommitted and pledged to the Cardinals on March 30.

How does the recruiting class rank nationally?

The group ranks 28th nationally and sixth in the ACC, per 247Sports Composite rankings, after losing quarterback Jack Sorgi to Wisconsin.

The Cardinals were able to replace Sorgi with three-star prospect Dre'Mail Carothers, who announced his commitment on June 18.

And the team is looking to build on this momentum as they prepare for their next game against Ole Miss Rebels on 2026-09-06.

The recruiting class includes nine pledges from either Kentucky or Ohio, with Carothers being the No. 12 overall player in the state of Kentucky.

But the team has also suffered some decommitments, including wide receiver Darion Moseley and defensive lineman Kaleb Exume.

So the Cardinals will look to fill these gaps and continue to build a strong recruiting class.

What's the philosophy behind the recruiting strategy?

Marrow's philosophy is to focus on a six-hour radius, prioritizing recruiting in Kentucky and Ohio, and building relationships with key players and coaches in these states.

This approach has yielded some key commits, including Evans and Brown, and the team is hopeful that it will continue to pay off in the future.

The Cardinals are looking to lock down the state of Kentucky and go to battle in Ohio, and they believe that their relationships with key players and coaches will be crucial in achieving this goal.

But for now, the team is focused on preparing for the upcoming season and building on the momentum of their strong recruiting class.

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