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The Louisville coaching staff has had a focus on recruiting for the future in recent days. UofL head coach Jeff Brohm and his assistant coaches have visited numerous high schools, throughout the state and region, in search of rising prospects in the Class of 2026 and beyond.
During the school visits, the coaches have the opportunity to visit with recruits, coaches and at time, the parents of players, as they assess which should be extended a scholarship offer.
The ongoing result of the visits has been a growing number of scholarship offers for prospects in 2026, 2027 and 2028 classes.
Cardinal Authority continues to track those prospects that have captured the attention of the Louisville staff.
The following is collection of many of those, but not all, that have received a Louisville offers during the last few days.
The first 12-team College Football Playoff concluded Monday night, and, by Tuesday morning, the suggestion box was stuffed with ideas to improve the product.
Stop automatically giving the four highest CFP seeds to conference champions. Play the first and second rounds on campus sites.
Tighten the schedule so the title game is played earlier than Jan. 20.
But playoff administrators are not the only ones considering changes.
Atlantic Coast Conference Commissioner Jim Phillips needs to sharpen the prospects for his league in its challenging battle with the Southeastern and Big Ten conferences.