English’s defense has played a crucial role in Louisville’s success this season, ranking among the best in the country. The team currently boasts a top 25 defense, allowing an average of just 317.0 yards per game. They have held six opponents to under 300 yards of total offense and have limited opponents to just 5.2 yards per play. The Cardinals’ scoring defense has been particularly impressive, allowing only 18.4 points per game. They have held six opponents to 20 or fewer points and have recorded two shutouts. Notably, they shut out Duke 23-0 when the Blue Devils were ranked No. 20, and limited Virginia Tech to just three points in a 34-3 victory.
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Despite the loss, there were standout performances from individual players on the Wildcats’ roster. Quarterback Devin Leary completed 17 of his 34 pass attempts, accumulating 171 passing yards, one touchdown, and one interception. Wide receivers Dane Key and Barion Brown made significant contributions to the offense, with Key catching four passes for 51 yards and Brown adding four receptions for 30 yards and a touchdown.
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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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Football season is wrapping up around the Commonwealth with at least one program securing a playoff spot and WKU still fighting for a Bowl.
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The previous sellout game was the Louisville-Notre Dame contest on Oct. 7, which drew the largest crowd in school history with a whopping 59,081 attendees. Now, the Cards will have the opportunity to once again fill the stadium to capacity with the highly anticipated matchup against Kentucky.
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In a highly anticipated SEC matchup, the Kentucky Wildcats faced off against the powerhouse Alabama Crimson Tide at Kroger Field in Lexington, KY. Despite putting up a valiant effort, the Wildcats ultimately fell short, losing by a final score of 49-21.
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LEXINGTON, Kentucky – The University of Kentucky football team faced a tough challenge against the powerhouse Alabama team on Saturday. Unfortunately for the Wildcats, they were unable to match up to Alabama’s dominance and fell to a 49-21 defeat.
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Kentucky’s quarterback, Devin Leary, completed 17 of 31 passes for 158 yards and a touchdown. However, the team struggled to find their rhythm against a formidable Alabama defense. Despite their best efforts, Kentucky’s record now stands at 6-4 overall and 3-4 in the Southeastern Conference.
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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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Louisville Football Players Reflect on Thrilling Showdown Against Virginia
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.