Louisville Football fans furious over 2025 way-too-early All-American Team snub

Louisville football's, Isaac Brown, was the biggest snub of ON3 Sports Way-Too-Early 2025 All-American Team
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Louisville football is just days away from spring ball starting up, and the whole nation is starting to buzz around the idea of football beginning again.

Even though it is just spring football, Louisville football fans are anxiously waiting the 2025 season, and Cardinals offense is expected to be one of the best in the nation. Cardinals picked up their 2025 quarterback from the transfer portal, as Miller Moss will look to dominate the ACC with Jeff Brohm.

With practices about to start again One Sports and Ari Wasserman released their Way-Too-Early All-American Team for the 2025 season, and Louisville football fans immediately noticed their star running back, Isaac Brown was left off the list.

Louisville football's Isaac Brown left of ON3 Sports Way-Too-Early 2025 All-American Team

Louisville football's, Isaac Brown, was the biggest snub of ON3 Sports Way-Too-Early 2025 All-American Team

Isaac Brown played in every game in the 2024 season, and was a force to be reckoned with as ran for 1,173 yards, 11 touchdowns on 7.1 yards per carry. He led the ACC in yards per carry, and was No. 24 in the nation in rushing yards, and third in the ACC.

Ahead of Brown for On3 Way-Too-Early 2025 College Football All-American Team was Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love, and Penn State's Nick Singleton.

Last season Love finished with 1,125 rushing yards on 163 carries (6.9 yards per carry), and 17 touchdowns, and Singleton ended the year with 172 carries, on 1,099 rushing yards (6.4 yards per carry) and 12 touchdowns.

Both running backs finished behind Brown in rushing yards, and yards per carry. Brown broke Lamar Jackson's true freshman rushing yards record at Louisville, and also would rush for 100-yards or more in five games last season which tied Jackson's true freshman record.

Brown etched his name all over Louisville football record books last season, as he was the first Louisville football freshman to rush for over 1,000 yards in his true freshman season. Thanks to all his accolades last season he secured a spot on Second-Team All-ACC, and was the ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year, and the ACC Rookie of the year. He also was named Freshman All-American by PFF and 247Sports.