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Louisville's Stanquan Clark Could Be Out for the Season Following Leg Surgery

Stanquan Clark, a key linebacker with 76 tackles last season, had leg surgery after a Sept. 5 injury and is expected to miss the remainder of Louisville's football season, coach said.

  • Louisville linebacker Stanquan Clark injured his right lower leg during the fourth quarter of the September 5 game against James Madison, underwent surgery, and is expected to miss the remainder of the season.
  • Clark, a junior who started all games last season and the first two this season, had just returned to practice after missing spring football due to injury.
  • Coach Jeff Brohm confirmed that Clark is expected to miss the remainder of the season, and noted that Kalib Perry, who has made a notable defensive impact in his initial pair of games, is poised to start Saturday’s matchup against Bowling Green at L&N Stadium.
  • Clark earned second-team All-ACC preseason honors and appeared on the Butkus Award watch list, awarded annually to the nation's top linebacker, reflecting his key role in Louisville's defense.
  • Louisville , coming off an early bye, will host Bowling Green at noon on Saturday on the ACC Network, with Brohm emphasizing 'it's always next man up' as the team adapts to Clark's absence.
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Louisville linebacker Stanquan Clark could be out for the season following leg surgery

Louisville coach Jeff Brohm says starting linebacker Stanquan Clark had surgery on his lower leg and might miss the rest of the season.

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The Courier-Journal broke the news in Louisville, United States on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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