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Louisville Football Adds Key Transfer Talent
New recruits expected to make an immediate impact for the Cardinals next season.
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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Louisville's football program has brought in several high-profile transfer players who are expected to be key contributors for the team in the upcoming season. The new additions include players from across the country who will fill important roles on both offense and defense.
Why it matters
Rebuilding a successful college football program often relies on strategic transfer portal additions to supplement the existing roster. These new transfers to Louisville could provide an immediate boost and help the Cardinals compete at a higher level in the ACC.
The details
The 12 most impactful transfer additions for Louisville include a mix of offensive playmakers, defensive standouts, and specialists. The group features players from Power 5 conferences as well as other Division I programs, bringing a wealth of experience and talent to the Cardinals' roster.
- The transfer players will join the Louisville program in time for spring practices and the 2026 season.
The players
Jayden Daniels
A highly touted quarterback transfer from Arizona State University, where he was a multi-year starter and led the team to a bowl game.
Jermaine Burton
A wide receiver who previously played at the University of Georgia, bringing SEC-level experience and production to Louisville's passing attack.
Kris Abrams-Draine
A defensive back who transferred from the University of Missouri, known for his lockdown coverage skills and ability to make plays on the ball.
Jahmyr Gibbs
A dynamic running back who comes to Louisville after starring at Georgia Tech, adding a versatile playmaker to the Cardinals' offense.
Jared Verse
A defensive lineman who previously played at Florida State University, providing a disruptive presence up front for Louisville's defense.
What they’re saying
“These transfers are going to be game-changers for us. They're bringing a ton of talent and experience that will really elevate our program.”
— Scott Satterfield, Head Coach, Louisville Football (on3.com)
“I'm excited to join this team and contribute in any way I can. Louisville has a great tradition, and I'm ready to help them take the next step.”
— Jayden Daniels, Quarterback Transfer (on3.com)
What’s next
The Louisville coaching staff will continue to evaluate the new transfers during spring practices, with the goal of integrating them seamlessly into the team's schemes and culture ahead of the 2026 season.
The takeaway
Louisville's strategic use of the transfer portal has bolstered the team's roster with experienced, talented players who can make an immediate impact. These additions could be the key to the Cardinals' success in the upcoming season as they look to compete for a conference championship.
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