Brohm acknowledged that his team had some chances in the second half to convert plays and get back in the game, but they were unable to make it work. He also mentioned that all three segments of the team – defense, offense, and special teams – were beaten by USC, and that is ultimately why they lost.
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This was Louisville’s first appearance in the Holiday Bowl and their first matchup against Southern California. Unfortunately, they were unable to secure the victory. The team’s neutral site game record now stands at 17-17-1.
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Despite the loss, Louisville had a strong performance, outgaining Kentucky with 403 yards of total offense while only allowing 289 yards. The defense held Kentucky to just 83 rushing yards, marking the eighth time this season that they have kept an opponent under 100 rushing yards.
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Louisville head coach Jeff Brohm expressed his disappointment with the loss in his opening statement. He acknowledged that the Cardinals did not do enough to win and criticized their performance in key areas of the game. Brohm specifically pointed out the team’s defensive lapses, giving up too many big plays, and their inconsistency on special teams. He also highlighted the impact of two costly fumbles on the offensive end.
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In an exhilarating match-up, the Louisville Cardinals emerged victorious against the Miami Hurricanes with a final score of 38-31. The Cardinals now improve their all-time series record against Miami to 4-11-1, including a 1-6-1 record in Miami.
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Right from the kickoff, it was evident that this matchup would be a thrilling one. The two sides traded blows early on, with Virginia’s offense effectively penetrating Louisville’s defense. However, the Cardinals’ defensive unit swiftly adjusted their strategy and began applying relentless pressure, forcing the Cavaliers into costly turnovers.
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by scoop22adminby scoop22adminThe Cardinals got off to a strong start, scoring a touchdown in the first quarter. Quarterback, John Thompson, found wide receiver, Mark Johnson, for a 20-yard touchdown pass, giving Louisville an early 7-0 lead. The Cavaliers, however, quickly responded with a touchdown of their own, tying the game at 7-7.
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Cardinals Read: Louisville Football Delivers Impressive Postgame Performance against Virginia Tech
Louisville, Ky. – The Louisville Cardinals delivered an impressive performance on November 4th, defeating the Virginia Tech Hokies with a resounding score of 34-3 at L&N Stadium. It was a game that showcased the Cardinals’ dominance on both sides of the ball, solidifying their standing as a formidable force in the conference.
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Cardinals Read: Louisville Football Players Speak Out After Tough Battle Against Virginia Tech
Coach Brohm emphasized the defensive performance, highlighting the team’s ability to apply pressure on the quarterback and disrupt opponents’ passing game. He credited the coaching staff for their preparation and game plan, as well as the unselfishness of the offense in complementing the defense. Brohm also discussed the importance of depth and the role of the transfer portal in adding talented players to the team.
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Louisville Football Program Tops On3’s 2023 CFB Transfer Portal Rankings
by Kevin Youngby Kevin YoungUsing a proprietary algorithm to evaluate each team’s success in the transfer process, the On3 Team Transfer Portal Index has determined that the University of Louisville has made the most significant improvements in overall team talent among all Division I football programs.