The Louisville Cardinals' former 4-star prospect JoJo Stone officially found his next home. The speedy wide receiver from Georgia has committed to Florida International University, according to 247Sports.
The former Cardinal will have four years of eligibility, as the true freshman didn't see any action in his lone season with the Cardinals. Louisville was devastated by the news of Stone transferring as Louisville football had a thin wide receiver room at the time, and some fans were expecting the 5-foot-11 wideout to be a key piece on the outside for Jeff Brohm's Cardinals.
He will now be a big piece for FIU, as he has tremendous potential. He received over 31 offers out of high school and committed to the Cardinals over Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Notre Dame, Tennessee, and many others.
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Louisville freshman WR JoJo Stone has committed to FIU.
— 247Sports Transfer Portal (@247SportsPortal) May 4, 2025
Stone, who has four seasons of eligibility remaining, had a host of national offers coming out of Georgia in high school. https://t.co/BtpwXYKEWh… pic.twitter.com/hBPStPq0sX
Former Louisville football 4-star WR transfers to FIU
The former Cardinal had an impressive high school resume after he made 41 catches for 453 receiving yards and five touchdowns, and also rushed for 775 yards and 10 touchdowns. The Cardinals have since addressed their concerns on the outside as they have secured commitments from three tight ends and two wide receivers.
The Cardinals' two wide receiver additions include San Jose State transfer TreyShun Hurry and North Carolina State transfer Dacari Collins. Louisville will be led by their two stars, Chris Bell and Caullin Lacy.
Louisville's wide receiver room is still a little thin, but the addition of Collins and Hurry was a massive boost to the Cards' wide receivers, and the additions from their three tight ends will unlock this explosive offense full potential.
Related: 2025 Spring Transfer Portal Tracker for the Louisville Football Program
Louisville has added nine players from the spring transfer portal and has only lost six players to the portal. The portal deadline passed, meaning the Cardinals will now focus on adding key players to help boost their ACC Title chances.
For all the latest on Louisville football's offseason, stay tuned.