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    Louisville Football: Week 9 Depth Chart, Caullin Lacy Injury Update, Odds, and More

    The updated Week 9 depth chart, latest injury report, and a Caullin Lacy status update for the Louisville football program this week.

    The Louisville Cardinals have a Friday date with Boston College in Week 9, pushing for marquee television real estate in the process. Mathematically, the Cardinals aren’t out of the ACC race just yet, but they certainly have to win out in 2024.

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    Louisville Football Week 9 Depth Chart

    Offensive 2-Deep

    QB
    #9 Tyler Shough, Gr.
    #15 Harrison Bailer, R-Sr.

    RB
    #21 Donald Chaney, R-Jr.
    #22 Keyjuan Brown, R-Fr.

    WR
    #0 Chris Bell, Jr.
    #7 Jimmy Calloway, R-Jr.

    WR
    #1 Ja’Corey Brooks, R-Jr.
    #24 Ahmari Huggins-Bruce, Sr.

    WR
    #81 Cataurus Hicks, R-Fr.
    #82 Jahlil McClain, R-Fr.

    TE
    #83 Mark Redman, Gr.
    #11 Jamari Johnson, R-Fr.

    LT
    #71 Monroe Mills, R-Sr.
    #70 Trevonte Sylvester, R-Jr.

    LG
    #68 Michael Gonzalez, Sr.
    #73 Madden Sanker, R-Fr.

    C
    #50 Pete Nygra, R-Jr.
    #59 Victor Cutler, Gr.

    RG
    #56 Renato Brown, R-Sr.
    #51 Austin Collins, R-Jr.

    RT
    #76 Jonathan Mendoza, Gr.
    #60 Rasheed Miller, R-Sr.

    Defensive 2-Deep

    DE
    #9 Ashton Gillotte, Sr.
    #41 Ramon Puryear, R-Sr.

    NT
    #99 Dezmond Tell, Sr.
    #90 Rene Konga, Gr.

    DT
    #93 Jared Dawson, R-Jr.
    #50 Thor Griffith, Gr.

    LEO
    #19 Tramel Logan, Sr.
    #33 Myles Jernigan, Gr.

    WLB
    #6 Stanquan Clark, So.
    #15 Dan Foster Jr., R-Sr.

    MLB
    #34 TJ Quinn, R-Jr.
    #32 Jurriente Davis, R-Sr.

    STAR
    #35 Antonio Watts, Jr.
    #10 Benjamin Perry, R-Jr.

    LCB
    #3 Quincy Riley, R-Sr.
    #20 Tayon Holloway, R-So.

    RCB
    #14 Corey Thornton, Sr.
    #23 Tahveon Nicholson, R-Sr.

    FS
    #12 Tamarion McDonald, Sr.
    #39 Eli Limouris, Fr.

    SS
    #26 M.J. Griffin, R-Sr.
    #21 D’Angelo Hutchinson, Jr.

    Special Teams 2-Deep

    Punter
    #93 Brady Hodges, Sr.
    #39 Carter Schwartz, R-Fr.

    Placekicker
    #38 Brock Travelstead, Sr.
    #98 Nick Keller, R-So.

    Kickoff Specialist
    #38 Brock Travelstead, Sr.
    #98 Nick Keller, R-So.

    Long Snapper
    #48 Shai Kochav, R-Jr.
    #46 Brady McEnaney, Fr.

    Holder
    #93 Brady Hodges, Sr.
    #39 Carter Schwartz, R-Fr.

    Kick Returner
    #1 Ja’Corey Brooks, R-Jr.
    #25 Isaac Brown, Fr.

    Punt Returner
    #3 Quincy Riley, R-Sr.
    #24 Ahmari Huggins-Bruce, Sr.

    WR Caullin Lacy Opts Out, Eyes 2025 Return

    It was a mere four-game sample size, but Caullin Lacy showcased what he was capable of during the 2024 season with Louisville. However, after that four-game sample size, the season is officially over for Lacy.

    After dealing with a nagging collarbone injury this year, Lacy has decided to opt out of the 2024 campaign, take a redshirt, and focus on the next steps in his career. According to a Louisville spokesperson who spoke to ESPN, Lacy participated in practice with Louisville during Week 9. But that’s all we know.

    Lacy ranked fifth nationally last season in receptions and yards with South Alabama, transferring as one of the most sought-after transfer portal players during last offseason. He broke his collarbone during a preseason scrimmage and had to wait until Louisville’s game against Notre Dame on September 28 to make his Cardinal debut.

    In four games with Louisville, Lacy hauled in 15 receptions for 179 yards but showcased plenty in that time.

    His next steps are unclear as he could return to Louisville in 2025, but he is also seen as a potential mid-round NFL Draft pick at this time based on his tape and experience from South Alabama.

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    RB Maurice Turner: Questionable (Undisclosed)
    WR Jimmy Calloway: Questionable (Undisclosed)
    WR Caullin Lacy: Out for season (Collarbone)
    TE Jamari Johnson: Out for season (Ankle)
    WR Jadon Thompson: Out for season (Knee)

    Louisville Football Record and Remaining Schedule

    • Saturday, August 31 vs. Austin Peay
      Win, 62-0 (1-0)
    • Saturday, September 7 vs. Jacksonville State
      Win, 49-14 (2-0)
    • Saturday, September 21 vs. Georgia Tech
      Win, 31-19 (3-0)
    • Saturday, September 28 @ Notre Dame
      Loss, 31-24 (3-1)
    • Saturday, October 5 vs. SMU
      Loss, 34-27 (3-2)
    • Saturday, October 12 @ Virginia
      Win, 24-20 (4-2)
    • Saturday, October 19 vs. Miami
      Loss, 52-45 (4-3)

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    • Friday, October 25 @ Boston College
      Kickoff: 7:30 p.m. ET
    • Saturday, November 2 @ Clemson
      Kickoff: tba
    • Saturday, November 16 @ Stanford
      Kickoff: tba
    • Saturday, November 23 vs. Pittsburgh
      Kickoff: tba
    • Saturday, November 30 @ Kentucky
      Kickoff: tba

    Latest Louisville Bowl Projections

    As of right now, College Football Network has Louisville penciled in to take on the Ole Miss Rebels in the Gator Bowl.

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    Latest ACC Standings

    1. Clemson Tigers:  6-1 (5-0, ACC)
    2. Miami Hurricanes: 7-0 (3-0)
    3. Pittsburgh Panthers: 7-0 (3-0)
    4. SMU Mustangs: 6-1 (3-0)
    5. Duke Blue Devils: 6-1 (2-1)
    6. Virginia Tech Hokies: 4-3 (2-1)
    7. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets: 5-3 (3-2)
    8. Louisville Cardinals: 4-3 (2-2)
    9. Syracuse Orange: 5-2 (2-2)
    10. Virginia Cavaliers: 5-4 (2-2)
    11. Boston College Eagles: 4-3 (1-2)
    12. Wake Forest Demon Deacons: 3-4 (1-2)
    13. NC State Wolfpack: 4-4 (1-3)
    14. Stanford Cardinal: 2-5 (1-3)
    15. Florida State Seminoles: 1-6 (1-5)
    16. North Carolina Tar Heels: 3-4 (0-3)
    17. California Golden Bears: 3-4 (0-4)

    Louisville Stats and Team Leaders

    Find the full breakdown of Louisville’s up-to-date stats for 2024, but the team leaders are listed below for each major category.

    Louisville Passing Yards Leaders

    Tyler Shough: 147-234, 2,016 yards, 18 TD, 3 INT
    Harrison Bailey: 8-8, 63 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT

    Louisville Rushing Yards Leaders

    Isaac Brown: 68 carries, 564 yards, 4 TD
    Duke Watson: 23 carries, 208 yards, 2 TD
    Keyjuan Brown: 28 carries, 160 yards, 2 TD

    Louisville Receiving Yards Leaders

    Ja’Corey Brooks: 36 receptions, 679 yards, 8 TD
    Chris Bell: 18receptions, 330 yards, 2 TD
    Caullin Lacy: 15 receptions, 179 yards, 0 TD
    Jamari Johnson: 13 receptions, 158 yards, 1 TD

    Louisville Defensive Leaders

    Total Tackles: 39, Stanquan Clark
    Sacks: 3, Tramel Logan
    PBU: 5, Corey Thornton
    INT: 1, T.J. Capers/Quincy Riley

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