What's Happening?
Louisville football players have been prominently featured in Phil Steele's 2026 Preseason All-ACC selections. Isaac Brown and Tre Richardson were named as First-Team All-ACC selections, with Brown also earning a Third-Team All-American nod at running
back and Richardson as a Second-Team All-American at kick returner. Louisville is tied with Miami for the most preseason First-Team All-ACC picks, with six players recognized. Other notable players include Lance Robinson, Clev Lubin, Tayon Holloway, and Koen Entringer, who were also named to the First-Team. The team has a total of 10 preseason All-ACC picks, tying with Virginia Tech for the second-most, behind Miami's 16.
Why It's Important?
The recognition of Louisville players in the preseason All-ACC selections highlights the team's strong potential for the upcoming season. This acknowledgment not only boosts the morale of the players but also enhances the team's reputation in college football. The presence of multiple players in the All-ACC teams suggests a well-rounded and competitive squad, which could lead to a successful season. The accolades also serve as a testament to the players' hard work and the coaching staff's ability to develop talent, potentially attracting more recruits to the program.
What's Next?
As the season approaches, Louisville will aim to capitalize on the momentum generated by these preseason honors. The team will focus on maintaining the health and performance of its key players, such as Brown and Richardson, who have shown significant promise. The coaching staff will likely strategize to leverage the strengths of their recognized players to achieve a successful season. The upcoming games will be crucial in determining if the preseason predictions hold true and if Louisville can compete at the top level in the ACC.











