Same faces, new places: Introducing the Louisville WR room

Dec 17, 2022; Boston, MA, USA; Louisville Cardinals wide receiver Ahmari Huggins-Bruce (9) runs the ball against the Louisville Cardinals during the first half at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 17, 2022; Boston, MA, USA; Louisville Cardinals wide receiver Ahmari Huggins-Bruce (9) runs the ball against the Louisville Cardinals during the first half at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports /
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Transfers Out of Louisville

Bradley West, also a native of Louisville, Kentucky and a star wideout for Trinity High School came to the University of Louisville as a preferred walk-on in January 2021. The former MVP of the 6A State Championship game two years in a row never saw much playing time at Louisville and with all of the incoming players, he decided to continue his football career elsewhere.

He recently announced via his Twitter account that he will join the Morehead State University Eagles of the FCS division of Division I football.

In March 2021, Christian Henry from Concord, North Carolina accepted a preferred walk-on offer from the University of Louisville under the now former coaching staff. After two seasons with the Cardinals, he has decided to enter his name in the transfer portal.

Dee Wiggins, the only scholarship wide receiver to transfer out of the program this off-season (so far), has decided to enter his name into the transfer portal. Coming out of high school in the Class of 2018, Wiggins, a native of Miami, Florida, signed with his hometown Miami Hurricanes.

After four seasons with the Hurricanes, Dee Wiggins logged 791 receiving yards, 30 rushing yards, and seven receiving touchdowns. He decided to commit to the Cardinals under then-Head Coach Scott Satterfield.

With the announcements of newcomers like Jamari Thrash and Kevin Coleman, his opportunity began to shrink in Louisville. So, he recently announced his entry to the transfer portal and has now decided to follow his former coach to the University of Cincinnati.