4-Star QB Jack Sorgi Decommits from Louisville

Highly-touted recruit reopens recruitment after initial pledge to Cardinals

Published on Mar. 8, 2026

Lizton, Indiana's Tri-West four-star quarterback Jack Sorgi has decommitted from his previous pledge to the Louisville Cardinals football program. The 6-foot-3, 200-pound signal-caller is now back on the market, with the Wisconsin Badgers emerging as a top contender given his family ties to the school.

Why it matters

Sorgi was an early commitment for Louisville, but his decommitment opens up his recruitment and gives other top programs a chance to land the highly-ranked quarterback prospect. This could have significant implications for Louisville's 2027 recruiting class as they look to replace Sorgi, while Wisconsin aims to capitalize on the family connection and lure him to Madison.

The details

Sorgi, who is ranked the No. 169 overall recruit and No. 15 quarterback in the Rivals300, had been committed to Louisville since June 2026. However, a recent visit to Wisconsin, where his father Jim Sorgi played quarterback in the NFL, has sparked renewed interest in the Badgers program. Louisville will now have to fend off Wisconsin and other suitors to try and regain Sorgi's commitment.

  • Sorgi committed to Louisville on June 26, 2026.
  • Sorgi decommitted from Louisville on March 8, 2026.

The players

Jack Sorgi

A four-star quarterback prospect from Lizton, Indiana who was previously committed to the Louisville Cardinals football program.

Jim Sorgi

Jack Sorgi's father, who played quarterback in the NFL for the Indianapolis Colts and is an alumnus of the University of Wisconsin.

Jeff Brohm

The head coach of the Louisville Cardinals football team.

Luke Fickell

The head coach of the Wisconsin Badgers football team.

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What they’re saying

“Yeah, just obviously my dad's alma mater. Went up there absolutely loved everything about it. The campus, the coaching staff. Coach Kenny Guiton, the QB coach, have a great relationship with him. The way they reach out every week, just calling me, texting me is amazing, and yeah, I'm excited to get up there as well.”

— Jack Sorgi, Quarterback Prospect (Rivals)

What’s next

Sorgi is expected to take additional visits to Wisconsin and other top programs as he re-evaluates his college options. The Badgers are considered a frontrunner, but Louisville will look to regain his commitment in the coming months.

The takeaway

This decommitment is a significant blow for Louisville's 2027 recruiting class, as Sorgi was an early and highly-touted pledge. However, it also opens up an opportunity for other programs like Wisconsin to make a push for the talented quarterback. The family connection to the Badgers makes them an intriguing option, but Louisville will fight to keep Sorgi in the fold.