While everyone else's focus may have been on the Kentucky Derby, Louisville men's basketball coach Chris Mack and his staff were busy the last few weeks on the recruiting trail.

Mack and assistants spent the first live evaluation period at the Nike EYBL event in Atlanta, and spent the days after that dishing out offers to a handful of top prospects.

Louisville's vision for the 2020 class has become clearer since the last time we did this big board, so it's time for an update.

Here's the disclaimer: Because this is recruiting, of course, this information could change at any time. With that in mind, let's take a look at some of the names Louisville is pursuing:

The Class of 2020 Big Board

GUARDS (alphabetical order)

Nimari Burnett

Position: Combo guard

Size: 6-foot-3, 180 pounds

247Sports Composite national rank: 23

Also considering: Arizona State, Indiana, Marquette, Ohio State, Vanderbilt and many others

High school: Prolific Prep (Napa, California) AAU team: Team WhyNot (Nike)

Burnett is the No. 3 ranked guard in the 2020 class, a five-star prospect wanted by schools from every major basketball conference. He visited Louisville back in February.

AJ Hoggard

Position: Lead guard

Size: 6-foot-3, 185 pounds

247Sports Composite national rank: 127

Also considering: Connecticut, Dayton, DePaul, Marquette, Virginia Tech and others

High school: Huntington Prep (Huntington, West Virginia) AAU team: PSA Cardinals (Nike)

Hoggard is one of multiple Louisville targets who plays for Huntington Prep alongside Cardinals 2019 signee Quinn Slazinski. Louisville was among a handful of schools to offer Hoggard following the first evaluation weekend.

Caleb Love

Position: Lead guard

Size: 6-foot-3, 170 pounds

247Sports Composite national rank: 31

Also considering: DePaul, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas State, Missouri, Virginia and others

High school: Christian Brothers College (St. Louis, Missouri) AAU Team: Brad Beal Elite (Nike)

Love has visited just about every school on his list. While in-state program Missouri has been after him hard, Love has been on Mack's radar for a long time and picked up an offer from Louisville while on campus last August. Mack watched him in Atlanta, too.

Jayden Scrubb

Position: Shooting guard

Size: 6-foot-6, 200 pounds

247Sports Composite national rank: Unranked

Also considering: Cincinnati, Creighton, VCU, Western Kentucky, Youngstown State and others

High school: Trinity (Louisville)

A former Seventh Region Player of the Year, Scrubb graduated from Trinity in 2018 and signed with John A. Logan College in Carterville, Illinois. After he completes his second junior college season in 2019-20, Scrubb plans to transfer to an NCAA Division I school. He doesn't have a Louisville offer yet but has the experience Mack is looking for.

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Dimingus Stevens

Position: Shooting guard

Size: 6-foot-5, 180 pounds

247Sports Composite national rank: 91

Also considering: Boston College, Maryland, Seton Hall, Virginia Tech and others

High school: Woodrow Wilson (Washington, D.C.) AAU team: Team Takeover (Nike)

Stevens picked up a scholarship offer while on an unofficial visit to Louisville last fall. Maryland and Louisville are considered front-runners for his commitment.

DJ Steward

Position: Combo guard

Size: 6-foot-3, 165 pounds

247Sports Composite national rank: 108

Also considering: Creighton, DePaul, Illinois, Michigan State, Texas and many others.

High school: Whitney Young (Chicago) AAU team: Meanstreets (Nike)

The athletic, quick combo guard is one to watch on the EYBL circuit this summer. Louisville's staff visited with Steward multiple times and offered him a scholarship after the first evaluation weekend.

Jayden Stone

Position: Shooting guard

Size: 6-foot-3, 175 pounds

247Sports Composite national rank: 40

Also considering: Auburn, Baylor, Creighton, Murray State and others

High school: Sunrise Christian Academy (Bel Aire, Kansas) AAU Team: Team Carroll Premier (Adidas)

Stone was born in Perth, Australia and moved to Alabama when he was 15. Since then, he's become the state's top-ranked recruit in his class. Stone recently announced he will transfer to a school in Kansas for his senior season. Mack offered him in February.

Earl Timberlake

Position: Shooting guard

Size: 6-foot-6, 215 pounds

247Sports Composite national rank: 37

Also considering: Providence, Maryland, Seton Hall, South Carolina, West Virginia and others

High school: DeMatha Catholic (Hyattsville, Maryland) AAU Team: Team Durant (Nike)

After watching Timberlake play in Atlanta, Mack and his staff made an in-home visit with the big wing and offered him a scholarship. Timberlake fits the mold of a player similar to Louisville signee Samuell Williamson.

FORWARDS

Jaemyn Brakefield

Position: Power forward

Size: 6-foot-8, 210 pounds

247Sports Composite national rank: 26

Also considering: Duke, Kansas, Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss and many others

High school: Huntington Prep (Huntington, West Virginia) AAU team: MBA Hoops (Under Armour)

Brakefield has made a couple unofficial visits to Louisville and was offered by Chris Mack in October. The Cards have a lot of competition on this one, but Brakefield is good friends and prep school teammates with Louisville signee Slazinski.

Isaiah Jackson

Position: Power forward

Size: 6-foot-9, 190 pounds

247Sports Composite national rank: 14

Also considering: Arkansas, Connecticut, Michigan State, Syracuse and many others

High school: SPIRE Academy (Geneva, Ohio) AAU team: The Family (Nike)

Jackson was the first player in the 2020 class to land an offer from Chris Mack, so Louisville has been a major player in his recruitment for a while. Jackson could still be a hard sell since he is being recruited to Michigan State by SPIRE teammate Rocket Watts, a Spartan signee.

Lance Ware

Position: Power forward

Size: 6-foot-7, 205 pounds

247Sports Composite national rank: 52 Also considering: Maryland, Providence, Rutgers, Seton Hall and others High school: Camden (Burlington, New Jersey) AAU team: Renaissance (Nike)

Ware doesn't have an offer from Chris Mack just yet, but he does already have a Louisville connection. Ware plays travel ball for the New York Rens, coached by former Louisville star Pervis Ellison.

CENTERS

Dain Dainja

Position: Center

Size: 6-foot-9, 260 pounds

247Sports Composite national rank: 49

Also considering: Arizona State, Baylor, Marquette, Minnesota and others

High school: Park Center (Minneapolis, Minnesota) AAU team: Howard Pulley (Nike)

Dainja is another prospect Louisville watched in Atlanta. The big man is drawing a lot of attention after scoring in double figures in every game that weekend.

Hunter Dickinson

Position: Center

Size: 7-foot-2, 255 pounds

247Sports Composite national rank: 22

Also considering: Alabama, Notre Dame, Purdue, Virginia and others

High school: DeMatha Catholic (Hyattsville, Maryland) AAU team: Team Takeover (Nike)

Dickinson, a high school teammate of Timberlake, picked up a Louisville offer after an in-home visit in April. Of all the post players on Louisville's radar, he is the most like a true center.

Zach Loveday

Position: Center

Size: 7 feet, 200 pounds.

247Sports Composite national rank: 52

Also considering: Florida, Michigan, Purdue, Stanford, Xavier and others

High school: Huntington Prep (Huntington, West Virginia) AAU team: Wildcats Select (Adidas)

Loveday also plays at Huntington Prep, but the center also played for the Louisville Magic travel team last year. He's taken numerous unofficial visits to Louisville and picked up an offer last June.

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