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Brohm, Cards Add Three More Transfers
January 20, 2026 | Football
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The University of Louisville football program added three additional transfersto the 2026 roster, according to UofL head coach Jeff Brohm.
Louisville inked linebacker Ben Perry from UCLA, defensive back Santana Wilson from Texas and wide receiver Montavin Quisenberry from Kentucky.
A former linebacker for the Cardinals, Perry returns to the program after playing one game for UCLA last season. The native of Chicago, Ill., returns to a place where he recorded 132 tackles, 10.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks in 42 career contests.
Before leaving for UCLA, Perry recorded 29 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and one sack in 12 games for the Cardinals . The 2023 season saw Perry register a career best 56 stops and 6.5 tackles for loss and totaled 43 tackles in 2022.
Wilson transfers to Louisville after two seasons at Texas where he appeared in just one collegiate game. Coming out of Desert Mountain High, Wilson ranked as high as the No. 140 prospect in the Class of 2024 (On3/Rivals) and was the 278th-ranked recruit in the cycle per the 247Sports Composite.
The Scottsdale, Ariz. native compiled 35 pass breakups and nine interceptions in his varsity career along with 127 total tackles and four tackles for a loss. He was named first-team 5A Northeast Valley All-Region in 2023 after registering 10 pass deflections and three interceptions as a senior.
A former Mr. Football in the state of Kentucky, Quisenberry played in two games during a redshirt season at Kentucky. He saw his first collegiate action versus Florida and recorded his first career catch for four yards vs. Tennessee Tech.
Coming out of Boyle High, Quisenberry racked up more than 8,000 total offensive yards, rushing for 4,469 yards and 61 touchdowns and catching 151 passes for 2,509 yards and 38 scores
Quisenberry also added 13 special teams' touchdowns, seven on punt returns and six kickoff returns.
As a senior, Quisenberry totaled a team-high 49 receptions for 794 yards and also rushed for 882 yards on 79 attempts, while scoring 28 total touchdowns, with 13 rushing, 13 receiving, and two on special teams.
Louisville inked linebacker Ben Perry from UCLA, defensive back Santana Wilson from Texas and wide receiver Montavin Quisenberry from Kentucky.
A former linebacker for the Cardinals, Perry returns to the program after playing one game for UCLA last season. The native of Chicago, Ill., returns to a place where he recorded 132 tackles, 10.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks in 42 career contests.
Before leaving for UCLA, Perry recorded 29 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and one sack in 12 games for the Cardinals . The 2023 season saw Perry register a career best 56 stops and 6.5 tackles for loss and totaled 43 tackles in 2022.
Wilson transfers to Louisville after two seasons at Texas where he appeared in just one collegiate game. Coming out of Desert Mountain High, Wilson ranked as high as the No. 140 prospect in the Class of 2024 (On3/Rivals) and was the 278th-ranked recruit in the cycle per the 247Sports Composite.
The Scottsdale, Ariz. native compiled 35 pass breakups and nine interceptions in his varsity career along with 127 total tackles and four tackles for a loss. He was named first-team 5A Northeast Valley All-Region in 2023 after registering 10 pass deflections and three interceptions as a senior.
A former Mr. Football in the state of Kentucky, Quisenberry played in two games during a redshirt season at Kentucky. He saw his first collegiate action versus Florida and recorded his first career catch for four yards vs. Tennessee Tech.
Coming out of Boyle High, Quisenberry racked up more than 8,000 total offensive yards, rushing for 4,469 yards and 61 touchdowns and catching 151 passes for 2,509 yards and 38 scores
Quisenberry also added 13 special teams' touchdowns, seven on punt returns and six kickoff returns.
As a senior, Quisenberry totaled a team-high 49 receptions for 794 yards and also rushed for 882 yards on 79 attempts, while scoring 28 total touchdowns, with 13 rushing, 13 receiving, and two on special teams.
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