Mark Ivey High on Louisville Football's Depth at Linebacker Heading Into 2024 Season

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Mark Ivey High on Louisville Football's Depth at Linebacker Heading Into 2024 Season
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The linebackers coach for the Cardinals likes what he has seen in both spring ball and fall camp up to this point.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - At various points over the course of the offseason, Louisville football head coach Jeff Brohm has mentioned a number of times how much he likes his defense heading into the 2024 season. The Cardinals were statistically one of the best defenses in the FBS last season despite a late season slide, and were able to both retain key pieces plus bolster the roster through the transfer portal.

While the state of the inside linebacker room certainly is in a better spot than it was this time last season, there are still some slight questions regarding the overall depth of the room. But if you ask linebackers coach Mark Ivey, he feels really good about the current state of the position he coaches.

Ivey also feels really good about the inside backers beyond the starters. Jurriente Davis joined the program during the winter transfer portal window from Texas A&M, looked solid in the spring, and has made a handful of plays to start out fall camp. T.J. Capers hasduring spring ball, and is starting to resemble the five-star prospect he was coming out of high school. Dan Foster Jr.

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