Louisville Football Strengthens Special Teams with Key Transfer Addition

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Louisville football just landed a late but crucial addition from the Transfer Portal to strengthen their special teams. The Cardinals have picked up Garth White, a standout kicker from Rhode Island, who’ll join their roster this season.

This move comes after a pretty rough showing by Louisville’s kickers during their annual Spring Game. Head Coach Jeff Brohm seems determined to leave nothing to chance, and White’s arrival definitely shows he’s serious about fixing any weak spots.

Louisville’s Impressive Offseason

Louisville has really made waves this offseason. On3 Sports even ranked their 34 transfer additions as the fourth best haul in the country.

Bringing in Garth White makes him the third kicker to join the team, which tells you Brohm’s not messing around when it comes to special teams. The Cardinals’ Spring Game, where they hit just 3-of-6 on field goals, probably played a big part in that decision.

Spring Game Performance

The Spring Game was a rollercoaster for Louisville’s special teams. Returning kicker Nick Keller went 1-for-3, and freshman Carson Hilbert managed 2-for-3.

That kind of inconsistency didn’t sit well with Brohm. He started looking for a more dependable option, and White’s track record made him an easy pick.

Garth White: A Proven Talent

Garth White’s path to Louisville hasn’t been straightforward, but it’s impressive. At 6-foot-3 and 205 pounds, he played all 14 games for Rhode Island last season.

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He made 14-of-18 field goal attempts, including a perfect 2-for-2 from over 50 yards. On extra points, he drilled 54 out of 56, good for 96.4 percent—pretty clutch when it counts.

Career Highlights

White’s career has had its twists. He started at Ventura Community College as a punter in his freshman year.

After transferring to USC, he didn’t see any game action for three seasons. But at Rhode Island, he finally got his chance to shine, and that opened the door to Louisville.

Impact on Louisville’s Season

Brohm didn’t just add White to patch up Spring Game issues. It’s a bigger-picture move—he wants to make sure special teams don’t trip them up in key moments.

We all remember last season, when special teams played a huge role in games like the one against Clemson. Brohm definitely doesn’t want a repeat that could cost them a shot at the ACC Championship or even their first College Football Playoff appearance.

Looking Ahead

With White on board, the Cardinals’ special teams just got a significant upgrade. Having a proven kicker brings a sense of relief, honestly.

It also sends a message—not just to fans, but to the whole ACC—Louisville’s aiming high and willing to shake things up to get there.

Conclusion

The addition of Garth White feels like a smart move for Louisville. It really shows they’re serious about shoring up their special teams.

White has a solid track record and has bounced back from setbacks before. Fans can probably expect him to bring some much-needed stability to the Cardinals’ kicking game.

With this new piece in place, Louisville might just surprise people in the ACC this season. We’ll see how it plays out—football’s always full of curveballs, isn’t it?

For more on Louisville football and the latest recruiting news, check out Louisville football lands crucial Transfer Portal addition after shaky Spring showing.

Joe Hughes
Joe Hughes is the founder of CollegeNetWorth.com, a comprehensive resource on college athletes' earnings potential in the NIL era. Combining his passion for sports with expertise in collegiate athletics, Joe provides valuable insights for athletes, fans, and institutions navigating this new landscape.

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