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The Louisville Cardinals college football team, representing the University of Louisville, is a powerhouse in NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) competition. Established in 1912, the team has built a strong legacy, participating in numerous prestigious bowl games and consistently producing NFL-caliber talent. Coached by innovative minds over the years, the Cardinals are celebrated for their dynamic offense and relentless defense, trademark qualities that make them a formidable contender in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Key players have played pivotal roles in elevating the Louisville Cardinals' football program to national prominence. Lamar Jackson, one of the team's most illustrious alumni, won the Heisman Trophy in 2016, dazzling fans with his dual-threat capabilities as both a quarterback and a rusher. Another notable player, Teddy Bridgewater, led the Cardinals to an unforgettable Sugar Bowl victory in 2013. Both players have left indelible marks on Louisville's football history, setting records and providing memorable moments that have energized the Cardinal fanbase. Rivalries are a significant part of college football, and the Louisville Cardinals have several fierce competitors. The annual "Governor's Cup" clash with in-state rivals, the Kentucky Wildcats, is always a highly anticipated matchup, drawing significant attention and boosting regional pride. Another heated rivalry is with the Cincinnati Bearcats, a series known for its competitive intensity and memorable encounters. Located in the heart of Louisville, Kentucky, the Cardinals play their home games at the state-of-the-art Cardinal Stadium, providing fans with an electrifying game-day experience. The passionate support from the Louisville faithful fuels the team's drive, contributing to an intimidating atmosphere for visiting opponents. With a remarkable history, standout athletes, and high-stakes rivalries, the Louisville Cardinals continue to be a dominant force in college football. Fans eagerly follow each season, anticipating the next wave of unforgettable plays and thrilling victories that define the Louisville football legacy.
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SMU at Louisville
NCAAFThe Mustangs match up with the No. 22 Cardinals for the first time in 40 years. In Week 5, SMU improved to 4-1 following a convincing win over Florida State. Louisville dropped in the national rankings after losing 31-24 at then-No. 16 Notre Dame.
Louisville at Clemson
NCAAFThe No. 11 Tigers (6-1, 5-0 ACC) roar into a clash with the Cardinals (5-3, 3-2). Clemson boasts the fourth-ranked offense in FBS at 42 points per game. Clemson has won six in a row in 2024, and all eight meetings in program history with Louisville.
Georgia Tech at Louisville
NCAAFThe No. 19 Cardinals clash with the Yellow Jackets. Georgia Tech improved to 3-1 behind Haynes King's three TD passes in a 59-7 rout of VMI on Sept. 14. Louisville went 7-1 in ACC play last season, but fell to Florida State in the championship game.