As Louisville took the field to begin fall camp, a lot of attention has been paid to positions (we've looked at those) and certain players.

There's one incoming freshman who could turn some heads this season. He also played high school ball less than two miles from Cardinal Stadium.

Aidan Robbins was an early signee for Scott Satterfield after finishing his playing days at Manual High School.

Despite a torn labrum in his right shoulder that ended his senior season early, he rushed for 319 yards and four touchdowns.

Robbins has since caught the attention of Louisville's coaching staff.

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"I'm excited about him, as well," Satterfield said Saturday. "He had the shoulder (injury) in the spring so he couldn't participate. He's 230-something pounds and he worked as hard as anyone on this team this summer. Another great kid.

"I can't wait to see what he can do. I would hate to be a defensive player that has to tackle him."

Satterfield also said Robbins ran the 40-yard dash in 4.5 seconds

Louisville's projected starter at running back might be Hassan Hall, but with size, speed and his work ethic, Robbins could find his way on the field and contribute in a big way.