University of Louisville football coach Jeff Brohm and his staff continue to add to the transfer portal class.
But the incoming freshman class for next season stands at 15 and many of those newcomers arrived on campus this week.
Cardinal Authority confirmed that 11 of the 15 signees in the Class of 2025 have arrived at U of L and are enrolled for the spring semester. Those players will be allowed to participate in spring ball with the Cardinals, which is expected to start in early March.
U of L has 19 signees out of the portal and all of those prospects are expected on campus by the middle of next week.
Among those high school prospects to arrive early are the five highest-ranked players in the class.
Highland Home, Ala., edge CJ May and Oxford, Ala., quarterback Mason Mims are the two highest-ranked prospects in the class, followed by North Oldham safety Micah Rice, Venice, Fla., running back Jamarice Wilder, and Seffner, Fla., Armwood linebacker Cameron White.
EARLY ENROLLEES – HIGH SCHOOL (11)
OL Gradey Anthony, North Oldham
CB Antonio Harris, Male High School
DL Eric Hazzard, Franklin, Tenn.
TE Grant Houser, Wapakoneta, Ohio
LB Caleb Matelau, Bradenton, Fla.
DL CJ May, Highland Home, Ala.
QB Mason Mims, Oxford, Ala.
S Micah Rice, North Oldham
DL Dillon Smith, Ryle High School
LB Cameron White, Seffner, Fla.
RB Jamarice Wilder, Venice, Fla.
ENROLLING IN SUMMER – HIGH SCHOOL (4)
DL Bailey Abercrombie, Moody, Ala.
WR Brock Coffman, Lexington Sayre
OL Tyler Folmar, Cantonment, Fla.
WR Kamare Williams, Palm Beach, Fla.
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