Louisville football has been on the rise in the past few years, especially after they stole Vince Marrow from Kentucky. Jeff Brohm and the Cardinals are off to a good start in this young season, winning their first two games, but that being said, it is never too late to look into the future.
The Cardinals have expectations to dominate the state of Kentucky for both field production and recruiting. After Louisville swiped Marrow from the Wildcats, the Cardinals' fans have expectations to be one of the best recruiting schools in the ACC and in the nation. As of right now, Louisville has 23 commitments in the 2026 class and ranks No. 32 in the country. However, with Louisville having a bye this weekend, and Kentucky's head coach Mark Stoops and the Wildcats off to a slow start yet again in 2025, here are three commits Vince Marrow should try to flip ASAP with Mark Stoops in trouble
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3 Kentucky commits Vince Marrow should try to flip ASAP with Mark Stoops in trouble
WR - Denairius Gray
Denairius Gray is a 3-star wide receiver out of Chaminade-Madonna High School. He currently resides in Hollywood, FL. Gray is a dynamic receiver with great size and exceptional speed. In his time in high school, Gray has posted over 1,800 yards and 36 touchdowns. He was initially committed to Auburn. Gray was dedicated to the Tigers for around six months before flipping to Kentucky. Therefore, this would not be the first time that he would've switched programs.
This could be a match made in heaven. Louisville football currently has four senior receivers on the roster, including star Caullin Lacy. With the holes in the receiver room next season, Louisville will need to fill the void. In the perfect world, Gray would come in and fill the empty receiver spots and pick up where Lacy left off. Lacy has left a legacy at Louisville; it will be big shoes to fill, but Gray has the talent to be that player. It will be interesting to see how hard Louisville football pursues a wide receiver like Denairius Gray.
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