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FILE - Jeff Brohm speaks after he was introduced as Louisville football coach in Louisville, Ky., Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022. Louisville opens their season at Georgia Tech on Sept. 1. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley, File)

Spring has not officially sprung until Louisville runs out onto the field at L&N Stadium for the Spring football game.

Jeff Brohm and company will kick off Friday, giving fans their first opportunity to view the 2024-2025 Cardinals squad. With the number of transfers on last season’s roster and the number of incoming transfers for next season, I want to give you a cheat sheet into what to look for when the Cards take the field.

The position that catches the most eyes just so happens to be the most important. With Louisville’s top three quarterbacks from last season’s depth chart graduating, there will be a new face at the flashiest spot.

Texas Tech transfer Tyler Shough (pronounced shuck) is widely expected to be the day-one starter for the Cards. Shough, 24, will be in his seventh year of college football, so he comes in with a far greater football IQ than most seniors. Shough is also a physically gifted quarterback in nearly every way. After committing to Louisville, Shough’s former head coach at Texas Tech, Joey McGuire, said the Cards were getting a future pro. On Apr 6, McGuire stuck by his adoration of Shough by officiating his wedding.

Look to see how Shough does in the offense if he looks comfortable, and if he seems to be on the same page with his skill players.

After Shough, there is a pool of potential quarterbacks who could be first off the bench. Pierce Clarkson is a former four-star, redshirt freshman who has been highly anticipated since he committed under former coach Scott Satterfield. The son of a prolific quarterback coach, Clarkson is far better technically than most of his contemporaries. While very quick, he stands a bit smaller in stature compared to the ones Brohm prefers, so we’ll see if that affects his playing time.

Harrison Bailey is a former five-star recruit who has been receiving scholarship offers since he was in eighth grade. Bailey is a big quarterback who looks the part and then some whenever he touches a football. The problem is his lack of in-game experience; he’s started three games through his first four seasons of college. There’s likely a reason that he’s had limited chances, but Brohm has a long history of developing players into NFL-caliber quarterbacks.

Brady Allen is a former four-star recruit who followed Brohm from Purdue. Allen is yet another physically imposing presence at quarterback who shows the most experience under Brohm’s offensive system. He’s been very hot and cold in appearances and practice but has had the most opportunities to learn under the coaching staff.

Look to see which of these three quarterbacks sees the field first, and who separates themselves with their play.

The offense should look much more like a normal Brohm-coached offense.2024 NFL Draft: Louisville Cardinals football prospects for NFL Draft

This wide receiver room is deeper than last season with bona fide stars in transfers Caullin Lacy and Ja’Corey BrooksChris Bell, who worked his way into the WR2 spot last season, will likely be the third receiver in the lineup adding to the depth. Jadon Thompson and Jimmy Calloway are also returning.

Many people have reported from open practices that there is no one standout receiver on this year’s roster. Lacy and Brooks put up gaudy numbers in their previous stops—South Alabama and Alabama, respectively—so they have the potential. It will be interesting to see if either of them returns to their expected forms. Look to see how they perform against Louisville’s corners on Friday.

Among the tight ends, including returning players Nate Kurisky and Jamari Johnson, and incoming transfers like Jaleel Skinner, look to see how early they enter the offensive.

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