It's certainly been an eventful offseason for Ahmari Huggins-Bruce. The wide receiver spent his first three years in college with the Louisville football program, but soon after the end of the 2023 season, the Cardinals wideout was one of the first players to hit the transfer portal.
Tyler Shough just picked up a new/old weapon. The worst kept secret in Louisville was confirmed on Tuesday when the U of L football program announced via news release that wide receiver Ahmari Huggins-Bruce is back on the team and eligible to compete for the Cardinals in 2024.
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Ahmari Huggins-Bruce is officially back. The Louisville football program announced Tuesday that the wide receiver has been added to the roster, and that he will join the Cardinals in practice later this afternoon.
Ahmari Huggins-Bruce is back like he never left. On Thursday, the former Louisville wide receiver officially re-enrolled with the University of Louisville on Thursday after transferring to South Carolina not long after the end of last season.
This story will be updated. In a surprising turn of events, a former multi-year contributor for the Louisville football program could potentially be coming back just days before they kick off their 2024 season.
The South Carolina Gamecocks enter the 2024 season needing several newcomers via the NCAA Transfer Portal to make drastic impacts on this roster. Head coach Shane Beamer and his coaching staff took (22) players out of the portal this last class, while only taking (15) high school players.
Ahmari Huggins-Bruce, a multi-year contributor at wide receiver for the Louisville football program, has entered his name into the transfer portal, he announced Friday on social media.