Quarterback Jack Plummer had a solid performance, completing 24 of his 33 passing attempts for 242 yards and two touchdowns. Plummer spread the ball around, connecting with ten different receivers throughout the game. Running back Jawhar Jordan led the Cardinals’ ground game with 67 rushing yards and two touchdowns, contributing to Louisville’s total of 161 yards rushing.
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The Cardinals have their sights set on their 11th win of the season, a feat they haven’t achieved since 2012. Furthermore, Louisville is determined to end their four-game losing streak against the Wildcats and secure their first home win since 2014.
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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.
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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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Cards Aim to Extend Home Winning Streak to Nine in Crucial ACC Matchup
by scoop22adminby scoop22adminIn their last game, Louisville fell to Pitt by a score of 38-21. The Cardinals struggled with turnovers, giving the ball away three times inside the opposition’s 30-yard line. Despite holding a halftime lead of 21-14, they were unable to maintain their momentum and were outscored 24-0 in the second half, resulting in their first loss of the season.