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Wes Lunt to visit Louisville on Tuesday; Notre Dame getting in the mix?

The former Oklahoma State quarterback will check out the Cardinals this week, and might he be adding another suitor?

Quarterback Wes Lunt will visit Louisville on Tuesday, according to ESPN's Joe Schad. Schad also suggests that Notre Dame could make a run at him now that starter Everett Golson has been suspended.

Lunt announced his intention to transfer from Oklahoma State earlier this month, and his options have been severely limited by Cowboys head coach Mike Gundy. Gundy has barred him from transferring to 37 schools, including the entire SEC, Pac-12 and Big 12. The Oklahoma State staff reportedly suspects some tampering in this case, which could be one reason for their decision to bar him from certain schools.

More: Visit Louisville blog Card Chronicle and Illinois blog The Champaign Room for additional Lunt coverage.

But Louisville is not on the restricted list. The Cardinals expect to lose junior Teddy Bridgewater to the NFL Draft following the 2013 season -- he could end up being the No. 1 pick -- and Lunt would provide them with a potential replacement who has experience starting at the FBS level. Louisville will be transitioning into the ACC in 2014.

Lunt, who played his high school football in Illinois, is also considering a move to the Fighting Illini. Lunt planned originally to make his decision by May 31, so he may choose his destination shortly after his visit to Louisville.

He appeared in seven games as a freshman last season, throwing for 1,108 yards with six touchdowns and seven interceptions.

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