Louisville Cardinals News: 4-star visit, Jeff Brohm doubted, Miller Moss's weakness

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Louisville basketball learned it will receive a visit from 4-star center Josh Irving. The 6-foot-10 center ranks as high as No. 44 in the nation and the No. 6 best center in the 2026 recruiting class.

Louisville is emerging as one of Irving's top choices after making him an offer just last month. The 4-star has earned over 15 offers so far, and is a perfect player who fits Kelsey's style of play. He is long, with tremendous athleticism, who can be an elite lob threat and rim protector.

Full story: Louisville takes big step forward after key recruiting update from 4-star center

Louisville football gets a slap to the face with ACC Preseason Media Poll

Louisville football's 2025 season is just a month away, and the Cardinals just got utterly disrespected by the preseason Media Poll. Louisville was projected to finish No. 5 in the ACC behind Clemson, Miami, SMU, and Georgia Tech. This outraged the Cardinals fans immediately.

However, the cold, hard truth of these rankings is that the media had to look at the schedules. Louisville's schedule compared to Georgia Tech and SMU is much more challenging. That said, projecting Louisville at No. 5 is incredibly disrespectful.

Full story: The cold hard truth Louisville fans must realize about ACC Preseason Media Poll

Jeff Brohm breaks down one crucial area Miller Moss must improve on

Louisville's biggest offseason addition was a 4-star transfer from the USC Trojans, Miller Moss. Brohm will have his biggest challenge yet at reviving a quarterback's career at Louisville, but it is a high-risk, high-reward possibility.

Moss has shown flashes in his career where he proves he can lead a CFP-contending team, but he has also had times when he struggles immensely. The 6-foot-2 quarterback has had decision-making concerns in his college career, leading to him throwing nine interceptions last year and being benched after starting eight games. Brohm broke down this weakness of his in his latest press conference and explained he is improving and doing all they are asking, but now it has to transition to 11v11.

Full story: Jeff Brohm exposes Miller Moss's main weakness that must be addressed right away