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Georgia Tech Flips Louisville OL Commit Krew Moledor
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Georgia Tech Flips Louisville OL Commit Krew Moledor

https://www.si.com/college/georgiatech/football-recruiting/georgia-tech-flips-louisville-ol-commit-krew-moledor-01kbn3m5x8mfhttps://www.on3.com/sites/jackets-online/news/jackets-add-offensive-line-help-flip-iol-krew-moledor/
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  • Georgia Tech flipped Louisville commit Krew Moledor to join the 2026 class, strengthening the Jackets’ offensive line.
  • Moledor is set to enroll early and will join the Jackets on The Flats in January.
  • The flip marks the third Georgia Tech offensive line commitment in the 2026 class.
  • Moledor hails from Gainesville and plays for the Red Elephants, a strong program in Georgia high school football.
  • Moledor is rated a three-star interior offensive lineman by major recruiting services.
  • Tech's coaching staff emphasized stacking trenches as part of the 2026 class strategy.
  • Moledor cited belief in Georgia Tech's vision and desire to stay close to home as key factors.
  • Krew Moledor is from the 2026 cycle and will be part of GT’s ongoing build for future seasons.
  • The flip happened in the lead-up to a key state-quarterfinals run for Moledor's high school team.
  • Moledor's commitment adds depth to Georgia Tech's 2026 class amid a busy signing period.
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'26 OL Benjamin Corhei Flips Back to Louisville
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sports1d ago

'26 OL Benjamin Corhei Flips Back to Louisville

https://www.si.com/college/louisville/football/benjamin-corhei-recommitshttps://www.on3.com/sites/cardinal-sports/news/three-star-ol-benjamin-corhei-flips-to-louisville-on-signing-day/
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  • Louisville adds Benjamin Corhei back to the fold, officially signing him after previously flipping to USF.
  • Corhei, a 6-foot-5, 270-pound offensive lineman from Valdosta, Georgia, returns to Louisville’s class.
  • Corhei’s decision helps Louisville sustain a 21-man signing class for the 2026 cycle.
  • In high school, Corhei anchored an offense that produced strong rushing totals for Lowndes during his junior year.
  • The signing period saw Louisville pursuing multiple top targets as they finalize their 21-prospect class.
  • Corhei has drawn interest from major programs, underscoring Louisville’s recruiting pull in a competitive cycle.
  • Louisville’s signing-day coverage drew attention across local and SI outlets, highlighting the Cardinals’ moves.
  • Corhei’s return comes in the context of a broader reshuffling around USF and coaching changes affecting 2026 targets.
  • The 6-foot-5, 299-pound profile places Corhei among Georgia’s notable linemen in the 2026 cycle.
  • Rankings show Corhei as a mid-to-lower tier national recruit, illustrating Louisville’s strategy to fill offensive-line depth.
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Watch: Louisville HC Jeff Brohm Talks Early Signing Period
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Watch: Louisville HC Jeff Brohm Talks Early Signing Period

  • Louisville signed 15 Class of 2026 players on the first day of the Early Signing Period.
  • The signees include three four-star prospects per the 247Sports Composite.
  • Most signees are expected to enroll early and join spring ball.
  • Jeff Brohm said the roster will continually change as funds and recruiting evolve.
  • Brohm highlighted the need to build relationships and trust with recruits.
  • Louisville's Early Signing Period press conference featured Brohm addressing signees and recruiting needs.
  • The report notes Louisville’s signing activity included an additional commitment after the period.
  • The article contextually references Louisville’s ongoing coverage through SI and social channels.
  • The article identifies the class as part of Louisville's 2026 intake.
  • The official quotes emphasize combining youth with experience for roster building.
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Kris Brunson Signs With Louisville Football
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sports23h ago

Kris Brunson Signs With Louisville Football

  • Kris Brunson, a 3-star cornerback, signed with Louisville football, signaling a notable addition to the roster.
  • Louisville views Brunson as a higher-offer player than his current ranking, based on Hudl evaluations and film.
  • Brunson brings speed and strong press-coverage potential, with good stop-start ability for route matching.
  • At 6-2/180, Brunson may need to add bulk to maximize his press-coverage effectiveness in college.
  • Louisville notes Brunson's physical profile and length help him reroute and cover but highlight a need for body development.
  • The article frames Brunson as part of a larger wave of Louisville signings reported by Card Chronicle.
  • Brunson's profile includes offers from Virginia, Colorado State, Wake Forest, Virginia Tech, and Mississippi State.
  • The piece notes Brunson's island coverage in high school as part of his evaluation.
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Reports: Jeff Brohm to Stay at Louisville, Shoots Down Push From Penn State
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sports23h ago

Reports: Jeff Brohm to Stay at Louisville, Shoots Down Push From Penn State

https://www.si.com/college/louisville/football/jeff-brohm-to-stayhttps://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/jeff-brohm-louisville-cardinals-coach-contract-extension-penn-state/https://www.on3.com/college/louisville-cardinals/news/report-jeff-brohm-tells-louisville-bosses-he-is-not-exploring-other-options/
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  • Sources: Louisville coach Jeff Brohm tells bosses he isn’t exploring other options and remains committed to Louisville.
  • Brohm and Louisville AD Josh Heird continue to negotiate new contract terms that should be finalized in the near future.
  • Brohm’s Louisville tenure sits at a 27-12 record through three seasons, underscoring his status as a top ACC-aligned coach for the Cardinals.
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No. 25 Arkansas upsets No. 6 Louisville, hands Cardinals first loss of the season
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sports16h ago

No. 25 Arkansas upsets No. 6 Louisville, hands Cardinals first loss of the season

  • Arkansas beat Louisville 89-80 at Bud Walton Arena in the ACC-SEC challenge, giving Louisville its first loss of the season.
  • Trevon Brazile led Arkansas with 21 points, while Darius Acuff added a double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds.
  • Arkansas dominated the first half, leading 49-27 at halftime before Louisville battled back in the second period.
  • Louisville was led by Mikel Brown with 22 points as four Cardinals reached double figures.
  • Arkansas outshot Louisville around 42% from the floor but won the rebounding battle 46-36 and benefited from 35 free throws.
  • Arkansas coach Eric Musselman praised his team for being more connected and getting separation late, citing defense and rebounding.
  • The win marked Arkansas’s sixth win of the season as they navigated a challenging non-conference schedule.
  • Diverse scoring from Louisville included Conwell with 15 and Fru with 14 points, but it was not enough to overcome Arkansas.
  • The game provided Arkansas with a firm non-conference resume boost and a bounce-back performance after a previous Thanksgiving loss to Duke.
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