On Saturday, the Cardinals will host over two dozen prospects.
On Saturday, Louisville football will resume spring practice and welcome a batch of prospects. On Saturday, the Cardinals will host almost two dozen unofficial visits by recruits from various classes.
The three commitments from UofL in the 2025 class serve to showcase the class of gifted prospects. Quarterback Mason Mims, offensive linemen Jake Cook and Gradey Anthony, and other visiting recruits will be in town to watch the team’s spring practice and meet with coaches.
Several athletes from the Sunshine State are traveling, including wide receiver Carl Jenkins of St. Augustine and recently offered West Boca Raton defender Jayden Broadnax (2026).
Ohio is well-represented, with six-foot-7, 235-pound tight end Tyler Kielmeyer of Westerville South and four-star quarterback Ryan Montgomery of Findlay among those in town.
Tyrone Burrus Jr., a guard from Warren Central, is among the prospects from Hoosier State whom the UofL coaches are excited to have on their team.
Devin Carter, the fifth-ranked wide receiver in the 2026 class, is among the few four-star prospects anticipated to pay a visit. In the 2026 class, Carter ranks as the 35th best prospect overall.