The news broke Sunday night. But Monday, Isaac Brown took the rare step of talking about it personally.
Louisville running back Isaac Brown is staying put.
Brown's departure marks a change of era for Louisville's offense.
The Bush’s Boca Raton Bowl of Beans boiled over in the fourth quarter Tuesday, with Louisville holding off a furious Toledo rally to claim a 27-22 win that sent the Cardinals into the offseason at 9-4, and into 2026 with more questions, starting with whether head coach Jeff Brohm is a serious candidate at Michigan.
It's not yet coming from a trainer or coach, but if there's such a thing as "mom official," Louisville running back Isaac Brown could return to action Tuesday.
Louisville men's basketball added a high-scoring – and influential -- backcourt talent to its future ranks Monday, as 2027 combo guard Isaac Ellis committed to the Cardinals following an unofficial visit over the weekend.
Louisville football is facing an offensive transition from the "Isaac Brown Experience" to something less familiar and far less welcome. An AI interlude. After Isaac.
Isaac Brown brings the fireworks. Keyjuan Brown brings the boom.
Isaac Brown is the story. Without him on Saturday night against Boston College, the No. 19-ranked Louisville football team is a likely upset victim, another one-hit wonder for head coach Jeff Brohm.
Louisville spent a week hearing from most of the country how good it was. Saturday night at L&N Stadium, the No. 19 Cardinals spent half the game trying to prove the country wrong.