Kenny Payne and Jeff Brohm are both recruiting heavily this week on-campus, the future is bright for both programs

The common area on the Belknap campus of the University of Louisville is desolate on a Tuesday evening at 5:50 pm when the area known as the “quad” is usually bustling with activity. The university extended spring break through March 17 and thereafter classes will be offered remotely due to the coronavirus outbreak in Louisville, Ky. on Mar. 17, 2020.Desolate Uofl01 Sam
The common area on the Belknap campus of the University of Louisville is desolate on a Tuesday evening at 5:50 pm when the area known as the “quad” is usually bustling with activity. The university extended spring break through March 17 and thereafter classes will be offered remotely due to the coronavirus outbreak in Louisville, Ky. on Mar. 17, 2020.Desolate Uofl01 Sam /
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Anthony “Tank” Booker

Anthony Booker is a 6-foot-5, 280-pound defensive lineman who has spent his last four seasons as a member of the Maryland Terrapins. Over four seasons there, he recorded 49 total tackles, two sacks, two forced fumbles, and one pass deflection.

Dec 30, 2022; Charlotte, NC, USA; Maryland Terrapins defensive lineman Anthony Booker Jr. (88) tackles North Carolina State Wolfpack running back Demarcus Jones II (28) in the backfield along with defensive lineman Christian Teague (91) and defensive lineman Isaac Bunyun (57) during the second half in the 2022 Duke’s Mayo Bowl at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 30, 2022; Charlotte, NC, USA; Maryland Terrapins defensive lineman Anthony Booker Jr. (88) tackles North Carolina State Wolfpack running back Demarcus Jones II (28) in the backfield along with defensive lineman Christian Teague (91) and defensive lineman Isaac Bunyun (57) during the second half in the 2022 Duke’s Mayo Bowl at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports /

Coming out of high school, he was a three-star prospect and held over 12 scholarship offers. He chose Maryland over the likes of Kentucky, Indiana, Kansas, Rutgers, and more. As of early March of this year, he notified On3 that he was entering the transfer portal and now is looking for a new home to play football.

On March 22nd, he dropped a mysterious pin on Twitter, and his location showed that he was in Louisville, KY, presumably to visit the University of Louisville.


Today, he has dropped a pin in West Lafayette, Indiana to visit the Purdue Boilermakers. So, it seems like he is doing a midwest recruiting road trip and it will be interesting to see where he eventually lands.