Louisville football received unfortunate news on Monday afternoon, as the No. 3 ranked running back in the class of 2025 announced the schools he sees himself attending, and Louisville football unfortunately wasn't one of those schools
Ezavier Crowell is a unanimous 5-star prospect out of Jackson Ala., and is not only a unanimous top five running back in the class of 2026, but he is also a unanimous 4-star prospect and is ranked as high as 29 on ESPN top 300.
On3 recently reported that Crowell listed the teams he see's himself committing to, and the schools listed included, Auburn, Alabama, Texas, Georgia, and Florida State.
Alabama, Auburn, Florida State, Georgia and Texas are battling for 4-star RB Ezavier Crowell, @ChadSimmons_ reports🔥
— On3 Recruits (@On3Recruits) February 24, 2025
“I see myself committing to one of those schools when I make my decision.”
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The highly anticipated running back attends Jackson High School has all the potential in the world, and Crowell putting out this list before Brohm and his staff could even make him a offer is a little disappointing.
Louisville football recruiting update
Jeff Brohm and his staff are trying to make that leap up to ACC contenders and elite status in College Football.
Louisville football has had exciting news this offseason, as Louisville found out they are in multiple unanimous 4-star prospects final seven schools, and has an official visit coming up in June.
Kane Archer is a unanimous 4-star quarterback out of Greenwood Ar., and is ranked as high as a top 10 quarterback, and the No. 1 player out of the state of Arkansas. The 6-foot-1, 205 pound quarterback threw 3,880 yards, 57 touchdowns, and only two interceptions, on record breaking completion percentage of 81.5% in his junior season.
Jayden McGregory is a multi position athlete and is ranked as high as 159th in the country, 10th in his skill position, and No. 2 from Iowa. Cardinals were thrilled to find out they made the unanimous 4-star prospect out of Des Moines, Ia. final 8 schools.