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Louisville commit Jordan Allen set for official visit this weekend

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Jordan Allen, a wide receiver from Buford, Ga., will make his official visit to Louisville this weekend.

Jordan Allen, a Louisville wide receiver commit, has scheduled his official visit.

The three-star talent from Buford, Georgia, will travel to Louisville this weekend after committing on April 16. “Me and the fam are set for this weekend,” Allen told Cardinal Authority.

Allen chose Louisville over a number of other scholarship offers from Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Clemson, Colorado, Duke, Florida, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kansas, Mississippi State, NC State, Pittsburgh, Tennessee, UCF, USF, and Utah.

“It just felt right,” Allen told the Cardinal Authority. “It all came down to showing interest in me and communicating. They’ve been on me since approximately February. That’s when I went up there for their Junior Day, and after that, we started communicating a lot.”

As a junior at Buford, the 5-foot-8, 170-pound Allen caught 35 passes for 588 yards and two scores. He returned 21 punts for 168 yards.

According to 247Sports, Allen is the nation’s No. 102 wide receiver prospect and Georgia’s No. 71 overall prospect.

RELATED: Top 100 CB Ben Hanks Jr. set for official visit at Louisville

Ben Hanks Jr.’s first of five future official visits is to Louisville. Louisville is ready to host a great group of recruits for official visits this weekend.

One of the country’s top cornerbacks will be among a group of prospects estimated to number more than a dozen. Miami (Fla.) Booker T. Washington High School defensive back Ben Hanks Jr. confirmed with Cardinal Authority on Tuesday that his scheduled official visit to Louisville is still on. The 6-foot-1, 170-pound four-star prospect will make his first five official visits, beginning with Louisville.

Hanks has also scheduled matches with Florida (June 7), Georgia (June 14), Florida State (June 18), and Miami (June 21).

In a February interview with 247Sports recruiting analyst Brian Dohn, Hanks expressed interest in the Cardinals. “Louisville is starting to build back up,” he stated.

“Trying to get a winning mentality up there. There are two people I know up there: Ja’Corey Brooks and Corey Thornton.

According to 247Sports, Hanks is the No. 81 overall prospect and the No. 10 cornerback in the 2025 class. He is also ranked as Florida’s No. 14 overall recruit.

Hanks was named All-Dade 2M-1M by the Miami Herald as a junior after recording 38 tackles, six interceptions (three of which were returned for touchdowns), and three field goal blocks. He also returned a fumble for a touchdown.

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