
Michael McCammon
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247sports.com | Michael McCammon
No. 17 Louisville (26-9) hosts No. 20 Western Kentucky (31-5) at Jim Patterson Stadium on Tuesday night. The game between the in-state foes will also be a celebration for Jim Patterson Stadium. Jim Patterson Stadium officially opened on April 15, 2005, and Tuesday night will mark the 20th anniversary of the inaugural game. The Cardinals are 536-155 all-time in their home stadium, having won nearly 78 percent at home.
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247sports.com | Michael McCammon
Brownsburg, Ind., offensive lineman Nick Vecrumba recaps spring game visit at LouisvilleVIPBrownsburg, Ind., 2027 offensive lineman Nick Vecrumba made an unofficial at Louisville on Friday night to take in the Spring Game. Attending the spring game was a return trip for the 6-foot-5, 270-pound prospect, who left impressed by the experience and looking forward to strengthening relationships.
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247sports.com | Michael McCammon
Millbrook, NC linebacker Jeremiah Hunter made an unofficial visit for Louisville's spring gameVIPMillbrook, N.C., 2027 linebacker Jeremiah Hunter was among the many prospects that made an unofficial visit for Louisville's Spring Game. The 5-foot-9, 195-pound prospect enjoyed the opportunity to see the Louisville facilities, visit with members of the UofL coaching staff and more.
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247sports.com | Michael McCammon
Jeffersontown athlete Larron Westmoreland is among the top in-state prospects in the Class of 2027. On Friday night, the 6-foot-4, 185-pound rising talent was on an unofficial visit at L&N Stadium for Louisville's Spring Game. "I thought the visit was really nice," Westmoreland told Cardinal Authority. "We were able to get our height and weight checked and also were provided with a good valuable meal before we headed out to the field.
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247sports.com | Michael McCammon
The spring season came to an end on Friday night at L&N Stadium as Louisville held its annual Spring Game. Led by quarterback Miller Moss, highlighted by a touchdown pass to Caullin Lacy, the Offense defeated the Defense, 32-24. There were plenty reasons to like what both sides of the ball displayed on a chilly Friday night. Moss completed balls at every level and displayed poise in multiple situations.
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