Louisville Football Redshirt Tracker: 2024 Week Seven

Tracking the games played among Cardinals who have yet to take their redshirt season.
Oct 5, 2024; Louisville, Kentucky, USA;  Louisville Cardinals running back Isaac Brown (25) runs the ball against Southern Methodist Mustangs safety Cale Sanders Jr. (22) during the second half at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium.
Oct 5, 2024; Louisville, Kentucky, USA; Louisville Cardinals running back Isaac Brown (25) runs the ball against Southern Methodist Mustangs safety Cale Sanders Jr. (22) during the second half at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium. / Jamie Rhodes-Imagn Images
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. - As soon as it started, the Louisville football program is now five games into their 2024 season. On top of being close to the halfway point of their season, some player have now crossed the threshold to take a redshirt.

As a reminder, a player can play up to four games in a season while still maintaining their redshirt - which allows them an additional year of eligibility beyond the normal allotment of four. Play more than that, and you've burned your opportunity to take a redshirt that season.

There are some complicating factors, such as injury waivers or older players who were granted an additional year thanks to the COVID pandemic in 2020. But outside of that, D1 players - according to the NCAA's official page - have five-calendar years to play four non-redshirt seasons of competition.

So who can still take a redshirt, and who has burned their opportunity? Below is our full tracker, separated by distinct categories:

True Freshman:

*games played in parenthesis. Bold indicates redshirt opportunity burned.

  • QB Deuce Adams (1)
  • RB Isaac Brown (5)
  • RB Duke Watson (4)
  • WR Shaun Boykins (1)
  • WR JoJo Stone (1)
  • TE Dylan Mesman (1)
  • OL Fred Johnson (1)
  • OL Ransom McDermott (1)
  • OL Jimmy Williams (1)
  • DL Maurice Davis (5)
  • DL Xavier Porter (1)
  • LB Trent Carter (1)
  • CB Jathan Hatch (1)
  • CB Rae'mon Mosby (1)

As expected, Isaac Brown got plenty of run against SMU, thus burning his opportunity to take a redshirt this season. Maurice Davis has been a staple on special teams so far this year, so he burned his chance to take a redshirt as well.

Something watch out for was that Duke Watson did not play against SMU. With Isaac Brown, Donald Chaney Jr. and Keyjuan Brown readily available at running back, it's possible he's now being shelved unless more injuries at the position pop up.

Post-HS Class of 2020 players with no redshirt taken yet:

*games played in parenthesis. Bold indicates redshirt opportunity burned.

  • RB Maurice Turner (2)
  • WR Chris Bell (5)
  • WR Antonio Meeks (4)
  • TE Jaleel Skinner (5)
  • OL Michael Gonzalez (5)
  • DL Selah Brown (0)
  • DL Ashton Gillotte (5)
  • LB Stanquan Clark (5)
  • S D'Angelo Hutchinson (5)

No surprises here. Most of the players in this category are heavy contributors to the team, thus officially burning their opportunity to take a redshirt this past weekend. Antonio Meeks is likely going to burn soon as well.

With there still no clear timeline on the return of Maurice Turner, him potentially taking a redshirt is still very much on the table. It's just dependent on how many games he will miss.

As with Selah Brown, he has yet to make an appearance due to an undisclosed injury, so it seems like he is a redshirt candidate.

Class of 2020 players entering final year with either COVID year or normal redshirt remaining:

*games played in parenthesis. Bold indicates redshirt opportunity burned.

  • WR Caullin Lacy (2)
  • WR Jadon Thompson (3)
  • OL Lance Robinson (0)
  • DL Dezmond Tell (4)
  • DL Mason Reiger (0)
  • CB Corey Thornton (5)
  • S Tamarion McDonald (5)

McDonald and Thornton have played four full prior seasons and are on their COVID year, thus burning their final opportunity to take a redshirt.

Tell is also on his COVID year, but he had to miss the SMU game due to a lower extremity injury. He likely won't miss much time, but it's something to monitor.

With Lacy, he ha played that last two games after missing their first three games with a broken collarbone. Unless the injury is re-aggravated or another injury comes up, he will likely burn in his last opportunity for a redshirt in the game at Boston College.

With Thompson, he is out for the remainder of the season after suffered a knee injury against Georgia Tech. However, he still has his normal redshirt left as he played three full seasons at Cincinnati and one full season at Louisville last year. He can use that this season for a potential return in 2025.

Robinson used his extra COVID year in 2020 when he played just three games at MTSU as a true freshman. he then had a full 2021 season at MTSU followed by a full 2022 season at Houston. While he only played one game last season in his first year with Louisville, it counts as a full season due to then-NCAA eligibility rules, which were amended during bowl season to allow him to play the Holiday Bowl. With Robinson out for the season due to an injury suffered in fall camp, his normal redshirt will be used this season so he can return in 2025.

Reiger didn't play a game in 2020, but used his COVID year for that season, and has played three "full" seasons since. He was in line to play his final year this season, but with him still being sidelined after complications from offseason knee surgery, he will likely use his normal redshirt this year and return for 2025 - as long as he doesn't play more than four games.

(Photo of Isaac Brown: Jamie Rhodes - Imagn Images)

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McGavic is a 2016 Sport Administration graduate of the University of Louisville, and a native of the Derby City. He has been covering the Cardinals in various capacities since 2017, with a brief stop in Atlanta, Ga. on the Georgia Tech beat. He is also a co-host of the 'From The Pink Seats' podcast on the State of Louisville network. Video gamer, bourbon drinker and dog lover. Find him on Twitter at @Matt_McGavic