I’m Khani Rooths. Here’s why I signed to Louisville Cardinals football 2025 recruiting class
Pat Kelsey strengthened his roster even further by adding Kasean Pryor just a day ago. Khani Rooths’ decision to commit to Louisville and waste any worries about his front court would be the ideal present for him on his birthday today.
Rooths is a versatile forward with exceptional talent who can play both ends of the court. His fluid shooting stroke is always evident from the mid-range and behind the three-point arc, and he can rely on his agility to finish at the hoop whenever he wants. Rooths will undoubtedly have many chances to demonstrate his abilities next season with that offensive skill set in a 6’8 frame.
He also takes pride in his defensive skills, as he can defend positions 1-3 and occasionally even position 4 because to his ability to jump up and block shots. He is so good that I would not be shocked if he ended up starting for Pat Kelsey.
Louisville has yet another addition that blends in perfectly. I am not sure if there are five coaches in the world right now who could have taken over and assembled a roster that was superior to what Pat Kelsey and his staff have assembled thus far. Louisville has had an A+ and more this offseason. According to On3, Louisville now has the best transfer portal class in the nation, and Rooths is the cherry on top.
Despite the possibility of adding another frontcourt player or another high-caliber transfer, Louisville’s roster appears strong and the team is nearly finished. I am saying it now: Louisville will be in the tournament in their first year under Pat Kelsey and will rank among the top 25 teams at some point next season. You can reserve it.
There is only one thing to say, regardless of how you phrase it.
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced the University of Louisville football schedule for 2025 on the ACC Network Monday, which includes eight home games. The 2008 season was the first time the Cardinals played eight home games in a season, and this is only the second time in program history. After starting the 2024 season with three straight wins, the Cardinals begin the current campaign with three straight home games.