The #3 Junior Cornerback In Nevada: Kamil Loud

Kamil Loud is a 3 Star recruit who plays Cornerback at Bishop Gorman High School. Loud is ranked as the 604th best recruit in the class of 2027 and is ranked as a top 60 Cornerback in the class as well. In addition, Loud is listed as a top 10 recruit in the state of Nevada and is listed as the #3 Cornerback in the state of Nevada. He holds offers from schools such as Arizona, Arizona State and UNLV.

Who are some role models in your life?
My role models are my parents and my brother—especially my brother. He’s always been the one to set the example and pave the way for me to make the right decisions.

What artists do you listen to pregame to get you hyped up?
Before a game, I listen to SZA, Rylo, and NoCap. Their music helps calm me down, relax, and lock in mentally.

What are the strengths of your game?
As a corner, my strengths are my footwork, patience at the line, and the ability to cover ground and take up space. I pride myself on playing smart, disciplined football.

What is your favorite memory of your career?
My favorite memory was my first freshman-year game. I was playing wide receiver, and on just the third play, I caught a 50-yard touchdown. It was my first game back after years away from football, and it brought back all the love and emotion I had for the game growing up.

Who is the best player you’ve ever played with or against?
The best player I’ve played with is Jordon Davison—now at Oregon. We were on the same team when I was 8. Going against him in practice pushed me and built my competitive edge early on.

What is some advice you’d give to an aspiring D1 athlete?
Run your own marathon. Don’t compare your path to anyone else’s. Focus on beating the man in the mirror every day. You’ll face adversity—embrace it, remember your why, and keep going. And always keep the main thing the main thing.

If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be?
If I could go anywhere, I’d go back in time to my childhood. Just to soak in those moments again and really appreciate them for what they were.

How old were you when you fell in love with the game?
I started playing football at 4 and played until around age 10. Then I focused on basketball and thought that was my path. But I came back to football my freshman year—and that’s when I truly fell back in love with it.

If you could meet one sports hero, who would it be?
Steph Curry. He’s a true leader, mature off the court, and a relentless worker.