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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Ayden Annarino

Ayden Annarino is a 6-foot-3, 275-pound interior offensive lineman prospect in the state of Ohio for the Class of 2025. With the way both recent offensive linemen Madden Sanker and Luke Burgess are marketing Louisville as an attractive program to come to for offensive linemen, it’s no surprise that there will be another offensive lineman coming to town.

Annarino has yet to receive a fully updated scouting profile, but being only a sophomore in high school it’s not too abnormal that he doesn’t have one yet. Typically, juniors and seniors receive profiles and updates regularly.

However, he is from Ohio, so it certainly makes sense that he would be interested in the Ohio State University. Yet, at the same time, Jeff Brohm is building something special here with the Louisville football program and Annarino has caught wind of it as he recently announced that he would be on a visit to Louisville today.