Louisville’s 2027 recruiting class took a hit in recent months, but one of the Cardinals’ biggest commitments just got a major boost.
Ja’Hyde Brown, the 4-star wide receiver from Christian Academy of Louisville, surged in Rivals’ latest 2027 rankings after a huge summer on the camp circuit. Brown, who committed to Louisville earlier this year after decommitting from Indiana, is now ranked No. 66 nationally.
That’s a leap of 186 spots from his previous placement at No. 252.
Brown’s rise comes after he was named MVP at The Opening Finals earlier this summer, where he stood out with his speed and ability to create separation. Rivals rewarded that performance with a significant climb in the updated rankings.
Before the update, Brown was a unanimous 4-star prospect and was ranked as high as No. 49 among wide receivers and No. 5 in Kentucky. He’s now Louisville’s top-ranked commitment in the 2027 class.
The timing matters for Jeff Brohm and Vince Marrow, who have watched Louisville lose multiple recruits over the past couple of months. The Cardinals lost 4-star cornerback and Louisville native Allen Evans to Vanderbilt after a visit, and 4-star wide receiver Chucky Alexander Jr. also flipped away from Louisville.
Brown’s junior season at Christian Academy of Louisville gave him plenty of momentum before the summer even started. He finished with 98 catches for 1,556 yards and 24 touchdowns, production that helped turn him into one of the fastest-rising names in the class.
Now Louisville has to hold onto him. With Brown’s stock climbing and more schools likely to keep pushing, the Cardinals are facing another battle to keep one of their premier 2027 commitments in the fold.
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