Who's In, Who's Out and Who's Back for Louisville Football in 2024

Taking a look at the roster turnover between the 2023 and 2024 seasons for the Cardinals.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Ever since the 2023 season ended for the Louisville football program, it has been a whirlwind of roster upheaval. Between players declaring for the 2024 NFL Draft, transfers coming in and out, as well as new recruits joining the fold, at times it has been hard to track which scholarship players are joining, leaving and staying for another year.

Now the dust is beginning to settle a bit, and we are starting to have some idea as to what Louisville's roster will look like for the 2024 season. As of the most recent update, the Cardinals are currently at 85 scholarship players - right at the NCAA allotted maximum.

As we progress through another long college football offseason, take a look below on who's in, who's out, and who's back for the Cardinals for the 2024 season:

*Each player's class is noted by their 2024 class.*

*This list will be updated if/when additional roster moves are made. Last updated: May 20, 2024 - 12:38 p.m. EST*

Quarterbacks

Who's In (2): Deuce Adams (Fr.), Tyler Shough (Gr., Transfer - Texas Tech)
Who's Out (2): Brock Domann (Graduation), Jack Plummer (Graduation)
Who's Back (2): Brady Allen (R-So.), Pierce Clarkson (So.)
On Roster: 4

Summary: With Jack Plummer's college career now over, the battle for next season's starting quarterback spot is going to be an intense one. Shough is obviously the heavy favorite to land the job based on talent and experience, but Allen and Clarkson had a year to develop behind Plummer, and could be ready to make the jump. Plus, Adams is a talented freshman and Harrison Bailey is a quality PWO.

Running Backs

Who's In (3): Isaac Brown (Fr.), Donald Chaney Jr. (R-Jr., Transfer - Miami), Duke Watson (Fr.)
Who's Out (2): Isaac Guerendo (NFL Draft), Jawhar Jordan (NFL Draft)
Who's Back (2): Maurice Turner (Jr.), Keyjuan Brown (So.)
On Roster: 5

Summary: Just as we all predicted, running back was the strength of the offense this past season, and the position will still have a lot of options at their disposal in 2024. Losing Peny Boone back to the portal ceratinly hurts, but Chaney has looked much better in the spring than expected. Plus, Turner has shown to be a capable back when on the field, and the three younger guys all have plenty of talent. 

Wide Receivers

Who's In (5): Shaun Boykins Jr. (Fr.), Ja'Corey Brooks (R-Jr., Transfer - Alabama), Caullin Lacy (Sr., Transfer - South Alabama), Antonio Meeks (Jr., Transfer - Tuskegee), Joseph Stone Jr. (Fr.)
Who's Out (4): Kevin Coleman Jr. (Transfer - Mississippi State), William Fowles (Transfer - Appalachian State), Ahmari Huggins-Bruce (Transfer - South Carolina), Jamari Thrash (NFL Draft)
Who's Back (5): Jadon Thompson (Sr.), Jimmy Calloway (R-Jr.), Chris Bell (Jr.), Cataurus Hicks (So.), Jahlil McClain (So.)
On Roster: 10

Summary: Even with the amount of newcomers the position saw last offseason, the passing game was just average for most of the season, as the only wide receiver with any sort of consistency was Thrash. Hopefully with the additions of impacts transfers like Brooks, Lacy and Meeks, along with the hope that some of the returners can take needed steps forward, the passing game can improve in 2024.

Tight Ends

Who's In (4): Izayah Cummings (R-Sr., Transfer - Kentucky), Dylan Mesman (Fr.), Mark Redman (R-Sr., Transfer - San Diego State), Jaleel Skinner (R-So., Transfer - Miami)
Who's Out (1): Joey Gatewood (Graduation)
Who's Back (3): Duane Martin (Sr.), Nate Kurisky (Jr.), Jamari Johnson (So.)
On Roster: 7

Summary: The tight end spot is getting a major upgrade. Following a 2023 where the position was almost a non-factor in the passing game, Redman will be an instant difference maker here, Cummings can be used in a variety of ways, and Skinner has a very high ceiling. Not to mention that Kurisky played his best football towards the end of the season, and Johnson still has an extremely high ceiling.

Offensive Line

Who's In (8): Victor Cutler (Gr., Transfer - Ohio State), Fred Johnson (Fr.), Ransom McDermott (Fr.), Jonathan Mendoza (Gr., Transfer - Yale), Rasheed Miller (R-Sr., Transfer - Georgia Southern), Monroe Mills (Gr., Transfer - Texas Tech), Pete Nygra (R-Jr., NIU Transfer), Jimmy Williams III (Fr.)
Who's Out (9): Joshua Black (Transfer - Georgia State), Luke Burgess (Transfer - Appalachian State), John Paul Flores (Transfer - Liberty), Bryan Hudson (Graduation), Vincent Lumia (Transfer - TBD), Eric Miller (Graduation), Izaiah Reed (Transfer - Memphis), Sam Secrest (Transfer - TBD), Willie Tyler (NFL Draft)
Who's Back (8): Lance Robinson (Gr.), Renato Brown (R-Sr.), Michael Gonzalez (Sr.), Austin Collins (R-Jr.), Trevonte Sylvester (R-Jr.), Makhete Gueye (R-So.), Joe Crocker (So.), Madden Sanker (So.)

On Roster: 16

Summary: The offensive line will look very different in 2024. Three starters in Hudson, E. Miller and Tyler are all moving on, but Louisville does retain a pair of starters at the guard spots in Gonzalez and Brown. Throw in guys like Mendoza, Mills and Nygra Louisville has several options for the other three spots on the line, and the room as a whole has good depth at all positions.

Interior Defensive Line

Who's In (4): Thor Griffith (Gr., Transfer - Harvard), Brandon Lane (R-Sr., Transfer - Stephen F. Austin), Jordan Guerad (R-Jr., Transfer - FIU), Rene Konga (Sr., Transfer - Rutgers)
Who's Out (3): Jeffery Clark (Transfer - Arizona State), Jermayne Lole (Transfer - Texas), Tawfiq Thomas (Transfer - Colorado)
Who's Back (6): Ramon Puryear (R-Sr.), Dezmond Tell (Sr.), Jared Dawson (R-Jr.), Selah Brown (Jr.), Saadiq Clements (So.), William Spencer (So.)
On Roster: 10

Summary: The defensive line is shaping up to be the strength of the entire defense, and the interior will be a big reason. Louisville scored a massive recruiting win in landing Griffith; Puryear, Tell and Dawson all performed well; plus Guerad, Konga and Lane also bring experience and production to the table.

Defensive End

Who's In (5): Maurice Davis (Fr.), Myles Jernigan (Sr., Transfer - Cal), Richard Kinley (R-Sr., Transfer - Middle Tennessee), Tramel Logan (R-Sr., Transfer - USF), Xavier Porter (Fr.)
Who's Out (6): Victoine Brown (Transfer - Georgia State), Ryheem Craig (Transfer - East Carolina), Stephen Herron (Graduation), Rodney McGraw (Transfer - Western Michigan), Popeye Williams (Transfer - Western Michigan), Kameron Wilson (Transfer - Cincinnati)
Who's Back (5): Ashton Gillotte (Sr.), Mason Reiger (Sr.), R.J. Sorenson (R-Jr.), Micah Carter (So.), Adonijah Green (So.)
On Roster: 10

Summary: Louisville heads into next season with one of the best edge rushers in the nation after Gillotte garnered All-American honors for his monstrous season. Losing Tyler Baron back to the portal certainly hurts, but landing Jernigan, Kinley and Logan are great consolation prizes. Reiger was second on the team in sacks despite missing four games, Davis made serious strides in spring ball and Green has a high ceiling due to his talent. The production outside of their two deep might be a bit of a question, but UofL certainly has high impact playmakers on the edge.

Linebackers

Who's In (3): Trent Carter (Fr.), Jurriente Davis (5th, Transfer - Texas A&M), Dan Foster Jr. (Sr., Transfer - Texas State)
Who's Out (4): Jaylin Alderman (Transfer - Miami), Keith Brown (Transfer - Washington State), Gilbert Frierson (NFL Draft), Jackson Hamilton (Transfer - Georgia Tech)
Who's Back (5): Benjamin Perry (R-Jr.), T.J. Quinn (R-Jr.), Antonio Watts (Jr.), Stanquan Clark (So.) T.J. Capers (So.)
On Roster: 8

Summary: The linebacker corps entered the 2023 season being viewed as the weak spot, but the position wound up playing very will. Quinn led the team in tackles, Perry was an X-Factor at STAR, Davis has impressed the coaches in spring ball, Clark showed flashes of brilliance as a true freshman, and Watts made a handful of plays. The position will only get better with a fully healthy Capers, who was a former five-star prospect, and Foster was added to supplant the loss of Alderman.

Cornerbacks

Who's In (4): Tayon Holloway (R-So., Transfer - North Carolina), Rae'mon Mosby (Fr.), Tahveon Nicholson (R-Sr., Transfer - Illinois), Corey Thornton (Sr., Transfer - UCF)
Who's Out (6): Jarvis Brownlee Jr. (NFL Draft), Storm Duck (NFL Draft), Derrick Edwards III (Transfer - Charlotte), Trey Franklin (Graduation), Marquis Groves-Killebrew (Transfer - Arizona), Marcus Washington Jr. (Transfer - Syracuse)
Who's Back (2): Quincy Riley (R-Sr.), Aaron Williams (R-Fr.)
On Roster: 6

Summary: Cornerback is a spot with a lot of turnover, but still looks to be a strong unit next season. Retaining Riley is a massive boost for the defense as a whole, Thornton was incredibly productive at UCF, and Nicholson is coming off of his best season at Illinois. Guys like UNC's Holloway and returner Williams give the position some quality depth as well.

Safeties

Who's In (4): Jathan Hatch (Fr.), Daeh McCullough (R-Fr., Transfer - Oklahoma), Tamarion McDonald (Sr., Transfer - Tennessee), Blake Ruffin (R-Jr., Transfer - Eastern Illinois)
Who's Out (2): Cam'Ron Kelly (NFL Draft), Josh Minkins Jr. (Transfer - Cincinnati)
Who's Back (3): M.J. Griffin (R-Sr.), Devin Neal (Sr.), D'Angelo Hutchinson (Jr.)
On Roster: 8

Summary: While cornerback has some questions, safety for Louisville should have a very good two-deep. Neal earned All-ACC honors after he had to step up due to injuries, and Griffin - who played a major role in the defense's turnaround in 2022 - will be back and fully healthy. Add in a starting safety in the SEC in McDonald and Ruffin as an FCS All-American, along with Hutchinson who has made strides, the Cardinals should be able to continuously rotate on the back end and keep bodies fresh. Plus, Perry and Watts give the position some extra versatility.

Special Teams

Who's In (0): N/A
Who's Out (0): N/A
Who's Back (2): PK Brock Travelstead (Sr.), LS, Shai Kochav (R-Jr.)
On Roster: 2

Summary: With walk-on kicker Nick Lopez entering the portal, Travelstead will absolutely have to take a step forward in terms of his consistency as a placekicker. As far as punting goes, Louisville is in good shape, as walk-on Brady Hodges had a good season and should only get better.

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MATTHEW MCGAVIC

McGavic is a 2016 Sport Administration graduate of the University of Louisville, and a native of the Derby City. He has been covering the Cardinals in various capacities since 2017, with a brief stop in Atlanta, Ga. on the Georgia Tech beat. He is also a co-host of the 'From The Pink Seats' podcast on the State of Louisville network. Video gamer, bourbon drinker and dog lover. Find him on Twitter at @Matt_McGavic