Shock Transfer: Louisville’s Top CB Prospect Chooses Rival Vanderbilt in Stunning Twist
Louisville’s 2027 recruiting class just took a hard lick, losing four-star cornerback Allen Evans IV to Vanderbilt. It’s the kind of twist that makes you wonder—how many more times can a team’s roster plans do the old switcheroo before fans start feeling whiplash? Evans, a 6-foot-2 Trinity High standout, wasn’t just any recruit; he was one of Louisville’s highest-rated pledges in years, a defensive back with the kind of stats and star power that turn heads. Originally, he picked Louisville over football heavyweights like Alabama and Michigan, but the Commodores’ persistence paid off—backed by multiple visits and a steady courting that flipped his allegiance. This marks Louisville’s third decommitment in a fortnight, shaking up an already volatile class. Still, the Cardinals keep a solid core of commitments—now the question is, can they steady the ship and keep their 2027 class on course? Dive into the full story here and get the full scoop on what this means moving forward. LEARN MORE
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