Louisville basketball's 5-star phenom is blowing up all over social media right now. Cardinals' Mikel Brown Jr. is currently representing Team USA at the 2025 FIBA U19 Men’s World Cup, and after consecutive 24-point performances, Brown is putting the whole world on notice.
Brown is emerging as the best point guard in college basketball for next season, and the Kentucky fans are agreeing too. The 5-star guard averaged a little over 19 points and six assists per game in the group stage, both of which led the team.
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Louisville basketball has "First-World problem"
Louisville basketball has an unsolvable problem, and the entire nation is taking notice right now. The Cardinals have four elite guards who could start on any team in the country, and they can only begin with three of them.
Louisville's "first-world problem," as Isaac Trotter stated, is a good problem to have, but one that has fans losing sleep over who will start. Louisville must decide between Adrian Wooley, Ryan Conwell, and Isaac McKneely on who will come off the bench and who will start, because, obviously, Michael Brown Jr. is starting.
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Louisville football's Isaac Brown CFB '26 ratings reveal
Louisville football is getting some news ahead of the 2025 season, as EA Sports has released ratings for College Football '26. While not every team's overall has been released, including Louisville's, some of the top players have been.
Isaac Brown is receiving a lot of recognition this offseason, and now EA Sports is joining the party. The Cardinals' elite running back has learned that he is rated as a 93 overall, which ranks him as the third-best running back in the video game. The only two running backs ranked higher than Brown include Notre Dame's Jeremiyah Love and Penn State's Nicholas Singleton.
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