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  07/27/22 - Malik CunninghamrSr/2023, Louisville, 6-0, 200 (DS#14 QB) + More +

  Most underrated ACC player: Louisville quarterback Malik Cunningham...Despite consecutive losing seasons, the Cardinals' starting signal caller hasn't gone unnoticed by the rest of the conference, which is loaded with talent at the position. For some, Cunningham stands out and deserves more attention. "He's not always regarded as a great passer, but he has a really, really strong arm and I think he has great control of that offense," a defensive ACC player said. "He's always a challenge to face, a matchup nightmare." - Courier Journal

(DS#14 QB) rSr/2023 QB Malik CunninghamLouisville
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  07/25/22 - Marshon FordrSr/2023, Louisville, 6-1, 220 (DS#6 FB) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON JOHN MACKEY AWARD WATCH LIST: MARSHON FORD, LOUISVILLE,...Ford is set for his fourth year as a starter at tight end for the Cardinals, recording 94 receptions for 1,151 and 15 touchdowns. The Louisville, Ky., native played in 13 games at tight end games last year. A third team All-Atlantic Coast Conference performer, Ford led the team with 49 receptions for 550 yards and a pair of touchdowns. He topped the league for receptions by a tight end and recorded seven games with four or more receptions. The redshirt junior recorded a career best eight receptions for 100 yards in a 42-35 win over UCF. - Louisville Football

(DS#6 FB) rSr/2023 FB Marshon FordLouisville
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  07/25/22 - Mark RedmanrSr/2025, Louisville, 6-6, 263 (DS#30 TE) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON JOHN MACKEY AWARD WATCH LIST: MARK REDMAN, SAN DIEGO STATE,...Spent the last two seasons at Washington with fellow incoming transfer Cooper McDonald...Played in all 16 games over his two seasons with the Huskies with one start...Played in all 12 games in 2021 with one start (at Colorado)...Had one catch for five yards, which came in a 31-24 overtime win over California. - San Diego State Football

(DS#30 TE) rSr/2025 TE Mark RedmanLouisville
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  07/25/22 - Momo SanogorSr/2023, Louisville, 6-1, 231 (DS#22 ILB) + More +

  Louisville football head coach Scott Satterfield has affectionately named the Monty Montgomery and Ole Miss transfer Momo Sanogo the "M&M Boys." The duo will line up side by side this season to help bolster the Cardinals' linebacker group. It'll be a new look with more depth behind Montgomery, who produced 46 tackles in 2020 and 17 tackles over three games in 2021 before tearing his ACL, and Sanogo, who has already made an impression on the team as one of its leaders. Sanogo produced 210 tackles, 12 for loss, 3.5 sacks and two forced fumbles during his time with the Rebels. The Texan was also on the Butkus Award watch list in 2019. "They feed off each other because Momo, he's got a lot of energy and juice, too, just like Monty," Satterfield said Wednesday during the ACC Kickoff in Charlotte, North Carolina. "I'm anxious to see them two in action this fall camp. It's gonna be fun." - Courier Journal

(DS#22 ILB) rSr/2023 ILB Momo SanogoLouisville
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  07/20/22 - Malik CunninghamrSr/2023, Louisville, 6-0, 200 (DS#14 QB) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON MAXWELL AWARD WATCH LIST: Malik Cunningham, Louisville,...Going into is redshirt senior season at Louisville, quarterback Malik Cunningham (6-1, 190) has passed for 7,889 career yards and 61 touchdowns in his career ... posted career-best totals in 2021, passing for 2,841 yards and 20 touchdowns ... ranks second all-time at UofL for rushing TDs by a quarterback with 38, seventh with 62 career touchdown passes and second with 100 touchdowns responsible for ... the only Cardinals quarterback of all-time to have nine completions passes of at least 75 yards. Last season became the second quarterback and 14th Cardinal to rush for more than 1,000 in a season. In 2019 he set school record for passing efficiency with a part of 194.45. - Louisville Football

(DS#14 QB) rSr/2023 QB Malik CunninghamLouisville
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  07/20/22 - Caleb ChandlerrSr/2023, Louisville, 6-4, 299 (DS#23 OG) + More +

  2022 WALTER CAMP PRESEASON FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: OL Caleb Chandler (Louisville),...Last season, Chandler became only the second UofL offensive lineman to earn first team All-ACC accolades, joining former teammate Mekhi Becton, who was a first team selection at offensive tackle in 2019. The Jefferson, Ga., native graded out over 85 percent in all 12 games and helped lead one of the nation's top offensive units. The Cardinals averaged 212.9 yards on the ground per game, while averaging 5.4 yards per carry, Overall, the offense finished the regular season averaging 450.2 yards per game and averaged 31.9 points per contest. - Louisville Football

(DS#23 OG) rSr/2023 OG Caleb ChandlerLouisville
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  07/19/22 - Malik CunninghamrSr/2023, Louisville, 6-0, 200 (DS#14 QB) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON DAVEY O'BRIEN NATIONAL QUARTERBACK AWARD WATCH LIST: Malik Cunningham, Louisville, Sr., 6-1, 190, Montgomery, Ala.,...A fifth-year senior, Cunningham begins his fourth year as the UofL starting quarterback. Last season, Cunningham led the lead the ACC in rushing touchdowns with 20 and became only the second quarterback in school history to rush for over 1,000 yards. The native of Montgomery, Ala., accounted for 39 total touchdowns in 13 games as a starter.

He rushed for 1,031 yards, totaling three 100-yard games. He rushed for a career high 224 yards and a pair of touchdowns last season in a win over Duke and ran for 133 yards and three scores versus Boston College. As a passer, Cunningham threw for 2,841 yards and 19 touchdowns, while completing 62.0 percent of his passes. He recorded two 300-yard games throwing for 309 yards at Wake Forest and 303 yards and five touchdowns on the road at Duke. - Louisville Football


(DS#14 QB) rSr/2023 QB Malik CunninghamLouisville
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  07/14/22 - Tyler ShoughrSr/2025, Louisville, 6-5, 219 (DS#5 QB) + More +

  Texas Tech announced the largest investment into its football program to date on Monday as the athletics department unveiled plans for an approximately $200 million facilities project. The school plans to construct a new, four-story south end zone building in Jones AT&T Stadium, connecting via skybridge to the Sports Performance Center and the newly planned Womble Football Center. The project will be largely funded through private fundraising and annual athletics department revenue streams, the school said.

Pending approval from the Texas Tech University System Board of Regents, the project is slated for groundbreaking immediately following the 2022 football season, with plans to open prior to the 2024 season. "This is an historic day as we announce our intentions to construct what will be the premier football facility in the Big 12 Conference and nationally," Texas Tech director of athletics Kirby Hocutt said. "This facility, when completed, will not take a backseat to any other school in the country. We have received tremendous interest from many of our supporters regarding this project and anticipate that continuing as we get closer to officially breaking ground. "Our intent is to be the top athletics department in the country. As we look into the long-term future of college athletics, this project will set the stage for what we anticipate as decades of success on the gridiron for our Red Raiders." - Dallas Morning News


(DS#5 QB) rSr/2025 QB Tyler ShoughLouisville
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  07/01/22 - Malik CunninghamrSr/2023, Louisville, 6-0, 200 (DS#14 QB) + More +

  Just as those leadership qualities in cultivating relationships are second nature to Malik Cunningham, so is being a mobile quarterback. As nice as it is to have another threat in the backfield, Louisville head coach Scott Satterfield wants to continue working on Cunningham's ability to throw in the pocket as opposed to taking off and running, emphasizing that during the spring when Cunningham was barred from escaping the pocket. It's something Cunningham has been improving for a while. In some ways, it also goes against his nature. "I actually played running back growing up, so the running part comes natural," he said. "I had to grow the passing ability, which I have over the past couple years just working with different guys and just believing in myself that I can be a quarterback and I just run it."

Last season, Cunningham led the ACC and was fourth in the country with 20 rushing touchdowns and became the program's second quarterback and 14th overall player to rush for 1,000 yards in a season with a team-high 1,031 yards. He threw for 2,941 yards with 19 more TDs through the air as well. That made him the second player in school history with at least 2,800 passing yards and 19 rushing and passing touchdowns in a season. Even with the outside time the Cardinals have spent getting to know each other, they've still been practicing at least twice a week. "This summer, I think, that's where they're gonna get their chemistry, throwing and catching all summer long," Satterfield said. "Malik's really confident in those guys and I think that's key. As a quarterback, you better have that confidence." - Courier Journal


(DS#14 QB) rSr/2023 QB Malik CunninghamLouisville
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  06/16/22 - Quincy RileyrSr/2025, Louisville, 5-11, 194 (DS#11 CB) + More +

  A lack of bodies in the secondary did Louisville no favors in 2021. By the end of the 6-7 season, the Cardinals had given up 3,193 passing yards (fourth-most in the ACC), an average of 245.6 per game (fifth) and 20 touchdowns (10th). On the other side, team had 10 interceptions, led by cornerback Kei'Trel Clark's three. Head coach Scott Satterfield targeted experience in the offseason to address the problem. Out of the 13 players the Cardinals have signed from the transfer portal during the offseason, six are either a cornerback or safety.

"We needed to really get some more depth in the secondary last year," said Satterfield, who's going into his fourth year at the program's helm. "We had some injuries and then it really showed whenever young guys are having to play, so to have those guys, we got some experience coming in." U of L added two players with an ACC background in former Duke safety Jalen Alexander, who recorded five starts and 75 tackles in 2021, and former Florida State cornerback Jarvis Brownlee, a former four-star recruit from Miami who started in 11 of 12 games played last year for the Seminoles. Former Jacksonville State safety Nicario Harper also adds starting experience having started 12 of 13 games played in 2020. One of the Cardinals' biggest gets was former Middle Tennessee cornerback Quincy Riley, who 247Sport ranked as the No. 13 cornerback in the transfer portal. The Columbia, South Carolina, native totaled five interceptions in 2021, which was first in Conference USA and tied for fourth nationally, to go along with 33 tackles and nine pass breakups. - Courier Journal


(DS#11 CB) rSr/2025 CB Quincy RileyLouisville
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  06/10/22 - Jack PlummerrSr/2024, Louisville, 6-4, 215 (DS#18 QB) + More +

  The Bears brought in veteran Purdue QB Jack Plummer through the transfer portal to compete with redshirt frosh QB Kai Millner and redshirt soph Zach Johnson to take over for four year starter Chase Garbers. Plummer arrived on campus in January and has been participating in player led workouts. They also made a developmental add in the late signing period with the addition of Miami QB Fernando Mendoza and added two preferred walk-on QBs, one a transfer and one a prep. Plummer transferred to Cal via the transfer portal from Purdue, after playing in 21 games with 13 starts over the final three seasons of his four years with the Boilermakers, completing 319-of-492 passes (64.8%) for 3405 yards with 26 touchdowns and 10 interceptions for a 136.35 quarterback rating. - Bearinsider.com

(DS#18 QB) rSr/2024 QB Jack PlummerLouisville
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  05/26/22 - Tyler ShoughrSr/2025, Louisville, 6-5, 219 (DS#5 QB) + More +

  Shough's first season in Lubbock was lackluster. The junior threw for six touchdowns and three interceptions before breaking his collarbone four games into the year. The arm talent is obvious, but the decision making was questionable at best during his short season. That pattern repeated itself in Texas Tech's spring game, where Shough through an all too familiar pick-six while projecting a throw to the sidelines. Shough needs to be better, and he can be. All eyes should be on No. 12 to be QB1 heading into August. - Dallas Morning News

(DS#5 QB) rSr/2025 QB Tyler ShoughLouisville
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  05/19/22 - Qwynnterrio ColerSr/2022, Louisville, 6-0, 203 (DS#18 SS) + More +

  Bio information on Raiders undrafted rookie safety Qwynnterrio Cole from Louisville: 6-0, 203 pounds; A two-time HBCU All-American and SWAC All-Conference first team honoree, Cole played one season at Louisville after three seasons at Alcorn State. As a Cardinal, he posted 87 tackles, one forced fumble and one interception in 13 games. - Raiders.com

(DS#18 SS) rSr/2022 SS Qwynnterrio ColeLouisville
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  05/05/22 - Caleb ChandlerrSr/2023, Louisville, 6-4, 299 (DS#23 OG) + More +

  Caleb Chandler has what it takes to be an NFL offensive lineman this year though he might not have been a first-round pick. The 6-foot-4 and 300-pound lineman is a versatile player but he's also very fundamentally sound. A first-team All-ACC honoree last season, Chandler returns with a lot of experience, but also NFL upside. He has the chance to vault himself into a high-end pick as well and be the first offensive lineman selected since Mekhi Becton went in the first round to the New York Jets. - Courier Journal

(DS#23 OG) rSr/2023 OG Caleb ChandlerLouisville
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  05/05/22 - KeiTrel ClarkrJr/2023, Louisville, 5-10, 181 (DS#18 CB) + More +

  Kei'Trel Clark was a player who could have declared for the 2021 draft, but he decided to return to Louisville after a season-ending knee injury. Clark will come back as one of the best corner backs in the ACC and a good draft prospect next season. In two years at Louisville he has 76 tackles, four interceptions and 12 pass deflections. He was more physical as a tackler last year before his injury, which was a question of concern going into the NFL Draft. - Courier Journal

(DS#18 CB) rJr/2023 CB KeiTrel ClarkLouisville
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