Lincoln Kienholz Brings One Ohio State Trait Louisville Fans Need To See

With lessons in leadership and perfection from Ohio State's powerhouse, Lincoln Kienholz is poised to make his mark as Louisville's starting quarterback under coach Jeff Brohm's mentorship.

Louisville’s new quarterback, Lincoln Kienholz, is arriving with a lesson that could matter just as much as any throw he makes this fall: leadership.

The 4-star Ohio State transfer hasn’t had much of a chance to put together a long college résumé yet, but he’s coming out of one of the sport’s most demanding quarterback rooms. At Ohio State, Kienholz spent time alongside Will Howard and Julian Sayin, and earlier this week he said the biggest thing he took from that experience was how those two carried themselves.

“I would say just the leadership,” stated Kienholz earlier this week, on one thing he learned from those quarterback rooms at Ohio State. “The time that they put in, and trying to be perfect in every aspect.

That is something that they pushed on themselves, and also coaches pushed on the quarterback room in general. Just try to be perfect with everything single aspect of the game, and I feel like the past three years learning from those guys, I think, is going to help me this year.”

That answer fits the environment he came from. Ohio State has been one of the nation’s top programs, with Kienholz in the building for a National Championship run in 2024 and a return to the College Football Playoffs this past season. Howard handled the job in 2024, then Sayin took over this year, and both helped fuel the Buckeyes’ success.

Kienholz also got a real look at competition. He battled Sayin for the starting job last offseason, and Sayin won the job. The battle was reported to be close, and Kienholz drew plenty of respect for pushing a quarterback who later became a Heisman finalist.

Now the challenge shifts to Louisville, where Jeff Brohm is hoping to do what he’s done before: develop a quarterback into something bigger. Brohm has long carried the reputation of a “quarterback whisperer,” and Cardinals fans are eager to see whether he can unlock the same kind of growth with Kienholz.

There’s reason for optimism on the scouting side, too. Kienholz was ranked as high as a 4-star recruit coming out of high school, landing at No. 172 overall and No. 11 among quarterbacks in the 2023 recruiting class.

His final high school season was a big one, with 3,422 passing yards and 46 touchdowns. Over his prep career, he piled up 9,100 yards and 104 touchdowns.

With Louisville just 50 days away from its first game of the 2026 season, Kienholz is stepping into a spotlight that’s been waiting for him. He may not have had his big college moment yet, but he’s bringing a clear takeaway from Ohio State: the quarterback has to lead, and every detail matters.

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