PLAYERS:
Teddy Bridgewater,
Lincoln Carr,
Grant Donovan,
Stephen Goodwin,
Nick Heuser,
Ryan Kessling,
Calvin Pryor,
DeMarcus Topp
TEAMS: Louisville Cardinals
TEAMS: Louisville Cardinals
Twenty-two members of the Louisville football program were named to the 2012 Big East All-Academic Football Team. Senior kicker Chris Philpott finished his Louisville career as a three-time Big East All-Academic team member. Congrats to these guys!
Jerry Arlinghaus Fr. QB Covington, Ky. Physics
Teddy Bridgewater Fr. QB Miami, Fla. Sport Administration
Lucas Brohm Fr. QB Louisville, Ky. Undecided
Lincoln Carr Sr. WR Crestwood, Ky. Marketing
John Clark Sr. OL Louisville, Ky. Justice Administration
Grant Donovan Fr. LS Louisville, Ky. Sport Administration
Herbert Eggers Jr. FB Louisville, Ky. Political Science
Stephen Goodwin So. WR Louisville, Ky. Accounting
Nick Heuser Jr. FB Louisville, Ky. Marketing
Ryan Kessling Sr. OL Tallahassee, Fla. Justice Administration
Ryan Mack Fr. OL Memphis, Tenn. Undecided
Nathan Nord Jr. TE Boca Raton, Fla. Exercise Science
Chris Philpott Sr. K Atlanta, Ga. Communication
Calvin Pryor Fr. S Port St. Joe, Fla. Communication
Will Stein Jr. QB Louisville, ...
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