LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The calendar might be about to flip to May, but college football Saturdays will get here quicker than you realize. For Louisville, their 2026 campaign - which will mark year four under head coach Jeff Brohm - is one that carries a lot expectations both at the local and national level. They've routinely been in way-too-early top 25 preseason rankings, have received favorable odds for the ACC Championship, and have even been tabbed as a potential dark horse to make the College Football Playoff . But if you ask USA TODAY, they believe that the offseason/preseason hype surrounding Louisville is a tad unwarranted. Earlier this week, the publication released their post-spring re-ranking of all 138 teams that operate at the FBS level. Ohio State took the No. 1 spot, with Notre Dame, Texas, Georgia and reigning champion Indiana rounding out the top five. So where does Louisville come into the picture here?…