Louisville wide receiver Caullin Lacy has broken his collarbone and will be out "an extended period of time," the school announced Saturday. The injury occurred during the final scrimmage of fall camp. Starting his career at South Alabama in 2020, Lacy starred as a junior for the Jaguars last fall, catching 91 balls for 1,316 yards and seven touchdowns for the 7-6 team. For his career, Lacy has 207 receptions for 2,517 yards and 13 touchdowns over four seasons. He was one of the most prized transfers the Cardinals acquired in the offseason, ranking No. 96 among all players in 247's transfer portal rankings. Louisville, coached by alum Jeff Brohm, went 10-4 last season. --Field Level Media
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