Louisville football's defensive line took a massive hit this offseason when the Cardinals lost some key pieces from their 2024 roster. However, it could have been far less severe if star defensive tackle Jared Dawson had returned to the Cardinals rather than entering the Transfer Portal.
This defensive line proved yesterday that it has a high ceiling with the returners it brought back and the transfers it brought in, but the line could have been even better with the key experience and explosiveness that Dawson brings to the table. Well, the former Cardinal has now learned that he is paying the price in his sixth year, as he won't be a starter for his new team, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
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Jared Dawson learns not every door leads to more
The Fighting Irish have a top-ten blockbuster showdown on the road this evening against Louisville's ACC rival, the Miami Hurricanes. Dawson will play in the familiar city, but rather than getting reps with the first line and starting, he learned he is coming off the bench for Chris Ash and his defense.
The 6-foot-2, 305-pound lineman took a big leap in 2022 and 2023, where he earned 30 tackles, 7.0 for a loss, 5.0 sacks, one pass deflection, and one forced fumble in the two seasons. He then carried that momentum into last season, where he was a crucial piece of the Cardinals' defensive line and earned even two starts in 2024.
It was strange to see Dawson enter the Transfer Portal after a dominant 2024 season with the Cardinals, where he logged career-highs with his 19 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, and 4.0 sacks. Dawson was a defensive tackle who kept trending in the right direction, and many Louisville fans were excited to see him take over and be the Cardinals' star on their defensive line.
However, after his five seasons, he decided to enter the portal, and now apparently he is taking a step back, as he will come off the bench, where he would have been not just a starter for Louisville, but the face of the defensive line.
Dawson finished his career with the Cardinals with 51 total tackles, 29 solo tackles, 9.0 sacks, two forced fumbles, and one pass deflection. Louisville fans wish Dawson had stayed loyal and been a leader and key defender on this 2025 team, but instead, Dawson is learning that perhaps it was best for his career to be the star at Louisville rather than being overshadowed by Notre Dame's pure star power.
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