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Shocker: A Highly-touted recruit who was dismissed from his original school may end up at Louisville.
Almost as soon as Lloyd Tubman was dismissed at Kentucky, the halfway house that is Louisville Football seemed destined to pursue Tubman.
Well, according to the Cats Pause, that may happen this year as Louisville has already accepted Tubman, though Utah State is also in contention for the former four-star defensive end.
Now 6-foot-5, 256, Tubman plans to sign with Utah State in the coming days or join Louisville in the fall on scholarship. He has already been accepted to Louisville.
Tubman was a four-star recruit out of Louisville Seneca and ranked as the No. 3 prospect in Kentucky behind Matt Elam and Drew Barker in the 2014 recruiting class. He announced on National Signing Day that he was headed to UK, another in-state prize for the Wildcats that capped a huge 2014 class.
Last year, Tubman enrolled at Trinity Valley Community College in hopes of reviving his football career after being forced to leave UK because of a rape charge he was not indicted for.
Keep being you Louisville.