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Richardson Transfers to Louisville, Boosts Cardinals' Passing Game

Tre Richardson, a standout wide receiver from Vanderbilt, has transferred to Louisville via the NCAA portal. After a successful season at Vanderbilt, where he put up impressive numbers, Richardson is joining a Louisville team on the rise. With a new quarterback and a strong passing game, Richardson could help the Cardinals achieve big things next season.

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