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n General Information 1....................................... Table of Contents2............................... 2021 Schedule/Credits3.............................. Sports Information Staff4...............................Covering the Cardinals6......................................... By the Numbers7................................ 2016 Heisman Trophy8......................................National Attention9............................ National Award Winners10.................................. Pipeline to the Pros12.......................................... All-Americans13.......................................... First Rounders14................................................. Gameday16..................................... Cardinal Stadium18..........................................Bowl Tradition20...................................................Facilities22........................Strength and Conditioning 23.................................................. Nutrition24............................................... Academics26.............................University of Louisville27...................................... City of Louisville28....................................... Stadium History30...................................... Stadium Records

n 2021 Season33..................................................... Rosters35..............................................At a Glance37...................................... Noting the Cards39................................................... Outlook43............................................. Depth Chart

n Coaching Staff45........................................ Scott Satterfield48............................................ Jack Bicknell49..........................................Gunter Brewer50............................................ Bryan Brown51..........................................Cort Dennison52........................................Greg Gasparato53....................................................Stu Holt54.................................................Mark Ivey55......................................Derek Nicholson56............................................ De’Rail Sims57............................................. Pete Thomas58.............................................Support Staff n The 2021 Cardinals65............................................... Player Bios n 2020 Season in Review110..............................Team/Individual Stats111.......................................Individual Stats112.......................................Individual Stats113.................... Team Stats/Starting Lineups114..............................3rd Down/4th Down115.......................................Defensive Stats116..........................Tackles Game by Game117.............................Tackles for Loss/Sacks118........................................... Participation119............................................Superlatives120..........................................Longest Plays121............................. ACC/NCAA Rankings122.......................................ACC in Review

123................................................... Recaps126.......................................Recaps/Honors127...........................................Drive Charts n History129............................. Yearly Offensive Stats130.............................Yearly Defensive Stats131............................Annual Team Statistics133................................. Individual Records135............................. Single Game Records137..........................Season Highs and Lows138................................. Opponent Records139..........................................Longest Plays140.................................... Rushing Records144......................................Passing Records148..................................Receiving Records152............................ Total Offense Records154........................... Special Teams Records158................................Touchdown Returns159..................................Defensive Records163.................................. Freshman Records165.................. NCAA Statistical Champions166.....................ACC Statistical Champions167..........................................ACC Records 168............................... Attendance Records169......................Overall Coaching Records170..............................Year-By-Year Records171.....................All-Time Assistant Coaches172............................... Comeback Victories173..........Games Versus Ranked Opponents

176................................... Cards in the Polls177..................................... Winning Streaks178...................................... All-Time Scores187........................................ Misc. Records188..................................... Honored Jerseys191......................................... Letterwinners197.......................Consensus All-Americans198........................ First Team All-Americans199........................................ All-Americans202.......................................All-Conference204...................... Academic All-Conference205.....................................National Awards206.................................... Cards in the NFL210............................Cards in the NFL Draft211............................ All-Time Bowl Results212.......................................... Bowl Recaps n The University221.....................President Neeli Bendapudi222.................................... Board of Trustees223.............. Director of Athletics Vince Tyra224...........................Athletic Administration229...........................................Athletic Staff232........................... UofL Athletic Facilities233.................................................The ACC234.................. 2021 Opponent information237........................................Series Records238.....................Record versus Conferences239........................Scores versus Opponents244........................... Cardinal Athletic Fund

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CreditsThe 2021 Louisville Football Guide has been compiled from information originally presented on GoCards.com and previous Louisville Football Guides.Editors: Rocco Gasparro, Nick Evans, Kathy Tronzo, Kenny Klein, Kelly DickeyCover Design: Hannah Krill; Interior Design: Jamie Barker (Provations Group, Inc.)Photography: Adam CreechPrinting: Canon

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The University of Louisville Sports Information Office is avail-able to assist you with coverage of the UofL football program.

The primary media contact for the Cardinals’ football program is Rocco Gasparro and Stephen Williams is the secondary contact.

The Sports Information Office is located on the second level of the Swain Student Activity Center, which is located at 2100 S. Floyd St. For information regarding credentials, interviews, statistics, press conferences, etc., please call the UofL Sports

Information at 502-852-6581, visit CollegePressBox.com or e-mail Gasparro at [email protected].

To assist in your coverage throughout the year, please read the media information on this page. Briefly, all interviews must be arranged through the Sports Information Oaffice at least one day in advance and all student-athletes, coaches and support staff will not take part in an interview unless scheduled by the UofL Sports Information Office.

Sports Information/Live TV Production Staff

Nick Evans Assistant SID

Women’s Basketball/Lacrosse/Women’s Soccer

Lori Korte Harmon Assistant SID

Men’s Tennis/Field Hockey/Softball/Cross

Country/Track and Field

Stephen Williams Assistant SID

Baseball/M Soccer/Website/Football

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Rocco Gasparro Associate SID

Football /Men’s Golf/Women’s Golf

Nancy Worley Associate SID

Volleyball/Women’s Tennis/Swimming and

Diving/Rowing

Kenny Klein Senior Associate AD/SID

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Bobby Blankenship Director of

TV Production

John Leenerts Chief Broadcast

Engineer

Morgan Brooks Associate Producer

Jeremy Noe Asst. AD for

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Kathy Tronzo Administrative

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Adam CreechStaff

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Austin Paul Technical Manager

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InterviewsInterviews with all Louisville student-

athletes and coaches MUST be arranged through the Louisville Sports Information Office. Contact Rocco Gasparro, Football SID, via email at [email protected] or by calling 502-852-0102. Please give as much advance notice as possible when requesting interviews.

Selected players are available for media interviews following practice on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Locker rooms and the football complex are off limits to mem-bers of the media.

Personal phone numbers will not be distributed to the media and student-ath-letes should not be contacted directly by phone, email or social media to arrange interviews or to answer questions.

Head Coach Scott SatterfieldHead Coach Scott Satterfield will conduct

a weekly press conference on most Mondays during the season.

The news conferences will be conducted in the Team Defensive Meeting Room, locat-ed in the Howard Schnellenberger Football Complex at Cardinal Stadium.

The weekly news conferences will begin on Monday, Aug. 30 and continue on Mon-

days thereafter. News conferences conclude on Nov. 22. News conferences aren’t sched-uled during Louisville’s bye weeks.

The news conference schedule is generally as follows: n Coach Satterfield from noon to 12:30 p.m.n News conferences are live streamed on

the Internet. A link is available each week on GoCards.com/watch.

n Quotes from the news conference will be posted on GoCards.com on Mon-day afternoon. theACC.Com/Media

The Atlantic Coast Conference’s official website, theACC.com, is the most com-plete source for ACC football information. theACC.com/media is also the site for transcripts of the league’s football coach-es teleconference every Wednesday after-noon during the season. The media sec-tion is dedicated to the specific needs of media members and includes downloads of ACC and school logos, as well as head-shots of players and coaches from select sports. An individual account is required to access the site. Go to the ACC.com/media to register.

Collegepressbox.comCollegepressbox.com is the official web-

site for ACC football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides for the conference and each of its 14 members throughout the season. Login in-formation will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to [email protected].

Rocco GasparroFootball SID(502) 852-0102 (O)(502) 262-2258 (C)[email protected]

Kenny KleinSr. Associate AD/ Sports Information(502) 852-6581 (O)(502) 599-7865 (C)[email protected]

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Credentials & Scouting PassesCredentials for Louisville home games are

issued to working media only and should be requested as early as possible.

Season credential privileges may be grant-ed to daily newspapers, magazines, radio stations and television stations that cover the Louisville football program on a regular basis – i.e., weekly news conferences and all home games. Credentials are granted at the discretion of Louisville Athletics and ad-ditional requests and affiliations are consid-ered on an individual basis.

Due to space constraints, credentials will be limited to working media only. If media credentials are not picked up in advance, they will be available for pickup at the West Ticket Booth located outside Gate 7 of Cardinal Sta-dium. Media should enter through Gate 8 to gain access to elevators for the press box. No credentials will be mailed. Please direct all requests to: Kenny Klein ([email protected]), Sports Information Director, Uni-versity of Louisville, Louisville, Ky. 40209.

Media members wishing to cover UofL on the road are encouraged to contact Rocco Gasparro ([email protected]) at least two weeks prior to the contest to secure credentials.

Requests for season passes should be sub-mitted no later than July 31. Requests for sin-gle games should be made as far in advance as possible.

NFL scouts can receive credentials and ac-cess to the pressbox. The written (or e-mail) request must be made at least one week in advance to Kenny Klein ([email protected]). Seats are assigned on a space avail-able basis, and access to the field during team warm-ups is permitted.

PhotographersAll photographers must wear a sideline

pass and a vest to be allowed on the play-ing field. NCAA rules limit shooting to out-side the restraining line around the field and outside designated team areas (between the 30-yard lines).

Vests can be acquired before the game, on the field or in the press box during the game.

Press Box ServicesPackets with pre-game information will be

distributed prior to kickoff. Play-by-play, com-plete halftime and final statistics, coaches and player quote sheets are all regular services on game day. A fax service is also provided upon request. Monitors with updated statistics are available throughout the press level and in booths for electronic media. In addition, tele-vision monitors are also part of the fixtures in both home and visiting radio booths.

Press BoxThere are three levels to the Cardinal Sta-

dium Press Box: (3-4) Suites; (5) Press Level, AD Suites, President’s Suite, Photo Deck, Vis-iting and Home Coaches Booth, Visiting and Home Radio Booths, Replay Booth, Televi-sion Booth.

Postgame PolicyPost-game interviews at Cardinal Stadium

are held in the meeting rooms of the football complex. The meeting room entrance is lo-cated to the right of the walkway leading the teams to the field.

After meeting with the team, head coach Scott Satterfield will be brought into the team meeting room. Additional players upon request will also be brought into the team meeting room.

The visiting coach and players are avail-able outside their locker room. Please check with the visiting SID for more details.

Typed post-game quotes from both head coaches and players will be available in the press box following the game.

For both home and away games, the Lou-isville locker and training rooms are closed to the media. Football SID Rocco Gasparro will survey the media in the fourth quarter for player requests.

Media Will CallApproved media or photo credentials can

be obtained at the Media Will Call Booth at Gate 7 of Cardinal Stadium. Media Will Call opens approximately two hours prior to kickoff and will close about 30 minutes after kickoff.

Wireless InternetCardinal Stadium press box offers free

wireless internet service to media members. Instructions will be provided to the media on game day. For further questions, contact the UofL Sports Information staff on the upper level of the press box.

Press ParkingPress parking is limited and will be provid-

ed on a first-come, first-served basis as avail-able. Contact the Louisville Sports Informa-tion Office regarding details and directions to the press parking areas.

RadioAll University of Louisville football games

will be broadcast live on the Cardinal Foot-ball Network developed by Learfield Sports Marketing. WHAS Radio (840 AM), a 50,000-watt, clear channel station in Louis-ville will continue to serve as the Cardinals’ flagship radio station. The broadcast of some

UofL games will move to WKRD (790 AM and 101.7 FM) when there is conflicting pro-gramming. The Cardinals also have extensive UofL programming on WKRD Radio, an all-sports station with primary UofL coverage as well as Fox Sports Radio programming. Paul Rogers will serve as the play-play voice for the 30th year, while former Cardinal Craig Swabek serves as color analyst and Jody Demling returns as the sideline reporter.

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Head Coach Seasons Yrs. Games W L T Pct.Lester Larson 1912-13 2 10 8 2 0 .800Bruce Baker 1914 1 5 1 4 0 .200Will Duffy 1915-16 2 13 3 8 2 .308Bill Duncan 1921-22 2 14 4 9 1 .321Fred Enke 1923-24 2 17 8 8 1 .500Tom King 1925-30 6 48 27 21 0 .563Jack McGrath 1931 1 8 0 8 0 .000C.V. (“Red”) Money 1932 1 9 0 9 0 .000Ben Cregor 1933-35 3 23 4 18 1 .196Laurie Apitz 1936-42 7 54 22 29 3 .435Frank Camp 1946-68 23 215 118 95 2 .553Lee Corso 1969-72 4 42 28 11 3 .702T.W. Alley 1973-74 2 22 9 13 0 .409Vince Gibson 1975-79 5 56 25 29 2 .464Bob Weber 1980-84 5 55 20 35 0 .364Howard Schnellenberger 1985-94 10 112 54 56 2 .491Ron Cooper 1995-97 3 33 13 20 0 .394John L. Smith 1998-2002 5 62 41 21 0 .661Steve Kragthorpe 2007-09 3 36 15 21 0 .417Charlie Strong 2010-13 4 52 37 15 0 .712Bobby Petrino 2003-07, 2014-18 9 112 77 35 0 .688Lorenzo Ward 2018 1 2 0 2 0 .000Scott Satterfield 2019 2 24 12 12 0 .500Totals 102 1024 526 481 17 .522

Louisville Football By DecadeDecade .............................................. Record................................................... Pct.2020- ................................................ 4-7-0 .................................................... .1892010-2019 ........................................ 81-48-0 ............................................... .6282000-2009 ........................................ 83-41-0 ............................................... .6691990-1999 ........................................ 59-54-1 ............................................... .5181980-1989 ........................................ 42-67-1 ............................................... .3821970-1979 ........................................ 57-49-4 ............................................... .5181960-1969 ........................................ 50-47-1 ............................................... .5101950-1959 ........................................ 47-42-1 ............................................... .5221940-1949 ........................................ 35-22-2 ............................................... .5931930-1939 ........................................ 22-55-3 ............................................... .2751920-1929 ........................................ 34-35-2 ............................................... .4791912-1919 ........................................ 12-14-2 ............................................... .429

Louisville 10-Win SeasonsYear Record Bowl Coach1990 10-1-1 Fiesta Howard Schnellenberger2001 11-2 Liberty John L. Smith2004 11-1 Liberty Bobby Petrino2006 12-1 Orange Bobby Petrino2012 11-2 Sugar Charlie Strong2013 12-1 Russell Athletic Charlie Strong

Scott Satterfield became the first UofL coach to be named the ACC Coach of the Year after leading the Cardinals to an

8-5 record in 2019.

Louisville Conference TitlesYear ......................................................................Conference2016.............................ACC Atlantic Division Co-Champions2012........................................................................BIG EAST2011........................................................................BIG EAST2006........................................................................BIG EAST2004.............................................................Conference USA2001.............................................................Conference USA 2000.............................................................Conference USA1972............................................ Missouri Valley Conference1970............................................ Missouri Valley Conference

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For many years, during the month of December, college football used that time to recognize the top players in the game. The award names like Heisman, Outland,

Thorpe, Groza and Butkus are intertwined into the game as a tribute to the greatest players in the game.

In 2016, the University of Louisville entered the annals when quarterback Lamar Jackson became the first UofL player to have his named engraved on one of the most iconic trophies in the game. The Cardinals’ program and the Atlantic Coast Confer-ence provides a national stage on which players can be seen.

Jackson was the youngest player to secure the honor at just 19 years and 337 days old. He continued a recent trend of breakout stars winning the Heisman. He was the sixth player to win the award as either a redshirt freshman or sophomore, all since 2007, joining Manziel (redshirt freshman), Jameis Winston (redshirt freshman), Mark Ingram (sophomore), Sam Bradford (sophomore), and Tim Tebow (sophomore).

Guiding the nation’s top scoring offense, Jackson finished the regular season holding ACC and school records with 51 touchdowns responsible for (30 passing, 21 rushing), rushing yards by a quarterback with 1,538, and rushing touchdowns by a quarterback with 21. He tied an ACC mark with eight touchdowns in the season-opening win over Charlotte, including matching a school mark with six touchdown passes.

Named the ACC Player and Offensive Player of the Year, Jackson shattered Lou-isville’s single-season record for rushing yards in a season, and his eight 100-yard rushing games also broke a school mark.

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NATI NALAttention

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University of Louisville football is a house-hold name due to the overwhelming me-

dia attention that hovers around the Cardinals with their affiliation with the ACC and the ESPN networks. Writers and broadcasters representing the nation’s most recognized media outlets reg-ularly interact with UofL players and coaches. In 2020, all Louisville games were carried nation-ally or regionally on the ABC, ESPN family of networks.

Elvis Dumervil led the nation with 20.5 sacks to win the 2005 Bronco Nagurski Award.

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Lamar Jackson earned the nation’s top prize by capturing the 2016 Heisman Trophy — becoming the youngest player in college football history to win the top award.

National Awards

Gerod Holliman set an NCAA record by recording 14 interceptions to win the

2014 Jim Thorpe Award for the nation’s top defensive back.

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ALL-AMERICANSTutu Atwell Lamar Jackson Gerod Holliman Roman Oben Elvis Dumervil Dewayne White

UofL First-Round Selections

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Year Rd Pick Player Pos Age Team

2020 1 11 Mekhi Becton OT 21 New York Jets

2018 1 18 Jaire Alexander CB 21 Green Bay Packers

2018 1 32 Lamar Jackson QB 21 Baltimore Ravens

2016 1 12 Sheldon Rankins DT 22 New Orleans Saints

2015 1 14 DeVante Parker WR 22 Miami Dolphins

2014 1 18 Calvin Pryor DB 22 New York Jets

2014 1 26 Marcus Smith LB 22 Philadelphia Eagles

2014 1 32 Teddy Bridgewater QB 21 Minnesota Vikings

2009 1 28 Eric Wood C 23 Buffalo Bills

2007 1 10 Amobi Okoye DT 20 Houston Texans

1994 1 13 Joe Johnson DE 22 New Orleans Saints

1991 1 25 Ted Washington NT 23 San Francisco 49ers

1987 1 23 Bruce Armstrong T 21 New England Patriots

1980 1 19 Otis Wilson LB 22 Chicago Bears

1964 1 9 Ken Kortas DT 22 St. Louis Cardinals

1958 1 11 Lenny Lyles DB 22 Baltimore Colts

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Cardinal Stadium, which already was in a class of its own, received a substantial

renovation in 2018, and now sits as one of the best facilities in all of college football.

The Cardinals completed a $63.3-million dollar expansion of the stadium, which also included a major upgrade to the Howard Schnellenberger Football Complex.

In the recent construction, 5,900 seats were added, providing a unique look in the end zone structure and increasing the total capacity to about 60,800. The construction also generated an additional 25,000 square feet of space.

The expansion included 800 modern club seats, 68 premium loge level boxes, and 12 exclusive field level suites. The club seats have access to a premier gathering area that will provide viewing access to the field. Fans in that area will have an exclusive

view of the players, as they exit the football complex through a tunnel and run onto the gridiron from a middle of the field level entrance.

While the seating areas have drastically improved many of the sightlines, fans also will notice additional amenities that will enhance the game day experience. Two 40-foot by 80-foot LED videoboards were installed in the north end zones and a

24-foot by 92-foot football videoboard was installed in the south end zone. The stadium possesses over 8,000-square feet of ribbon boards throughout the stadium, while a total of 344 feet of ribbon boards are mounted on the east and west sides of the stadium.

Cardinal Stadium, which opened in 1998, featured a capacity of 42,000. In 2010, over 10,000 additional chairback seats were added to a second deck on the

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east side of the stadium in the UPS Flight Deck. The project included 33 new luxury suites on the Stites & Harbison Suite Level and 2,000 premium loge seats were added to the east side.

A 60-foot wide Norton’s Terrace was constructed at the top of the south end zone, connecting the east and west sides of the stadium. A part of the previous expansion was the PNC Club, a 20,000-square-foot, glass-enclosed area that stretches from end zone to end zone at the loge level on the east side of the stadium.

The temperature-controlled club features a full-service bar, concessions, large-screen televisions, lounge seating and tables. It has more than 1,700 outdoor seats under cover with heaters and fans.

In addition to being available during foot-ball games, the PNC Club is used for other community and campus events throughout the year.

Still in place from the original construc-tion, the impressive Brown and Williamson Club highlights the stadium’s west side. The

space extends the length of the football field and contains 28 suites. It has served as host to numerous banquets and parties.

The stadium’s multi-usage came into play in May of 1999, as the George Strait Coun-try Music Festival invaded Cardinal Stadium and entertained more than 51,000 concert goers. Kenny Chesney and Sugarland played at Cardinal Stadium last May. The stadium’s pitch also played host to the 1999 World Cup Champion United States women’s soc-cer team as part of a trio of facilities to house the U.S. Cup.

Since 1998, the Cardinals are 104-41 at home and compiled a school record 20-game-home winning streak, which was snapped in 2007.

Note: Prior to the opening of Cardi-nal Stadium, the Cardinals played in Old Cardinal Stadium from 1957-97 at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center. It was built during the tenure of Governor Lawrence Weatherby (1927-28), a football and baseball letterwinner at the University of Louisville.

Stadium Record The Cardinals are 104-41 all-time at home.

Seating Capacity Built in 1998, stadium capacity is currently at approximately 60,800, including suites.

Playing Field Louisville switched from natural grass to Field Turf for the 2003 season and was replaced again in 2014.

Card MarchFans are encouraged to meet the team when the Cardinals arrive for Card March, approxi-mately 2:15 prior to kickoff. The team buses will arrive at Denny Crum Overpass and play-ers will unload and walk down the stairs. The players and coaches will make their way through the crowd behind the marching band and cheerleaders before entering the stadium.

Stadium Facts

Top Cardinal Stadium Crowds

1. 58,187 vs. Notre Dame, 9/2/19 2. 55,632 vs. Florida State, 9/17/16

3. 55,588 vs. Clemson, 9/16/17

4. 55,428 vs. Miami, 9/1/14 5. 55,414 vs. Florida State, 10/30/14

6. 55,396 vs. Clemson, 9/17/15

7. 55,386 vs. Kentucky, 9/2/12

8. 55,332 vs. Ohio, 9/1/13

9. 55,327 vs. Kentucky, 9/4/10

10. 55,218 vs. NC State, 10/22/16

11. 55,215 vs. UCF, 10/18/13

12. 55,168 vs. Rutgers, 10/10/13

13. 55,121 vs. Duke, 10/14/16

14. 55,118 vs. Kentucky, 11/29/14

15. 55,106 vs. Cincinnati, 10/15/10

Home Attendance Averages

1. 2016 6 324,391 54,065

2. 2014 6 317,829 52,972

3. 2013 7 370,396 52,914

4. 2010 7 354,557 50,648

5. 2018 7 351,755 50,251

Top Road Crowds

1. 95,670 Penn State 1996

2. 94,826 Tennessee 1993

3. 92,084 Tennessee 1987

4. 91,734 Ohio State 1991

5. 89,653 Ohio State 1992

6. 84,476 Florida 1992

7 . 83,362 Clemson 2016

8. 82,978 Clemson 2014

9. 80,795 Notre Dame 2014

10. 80,741 Florida State 2000

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The University of Louisville’s Sports Nutrition Department fields five full-time registered dietitians to fuel the 23 Division 1 sports.

It is our mission to educate and prepare athletes through proper nutrition, hydration, and recovery practices to perform at their opti-mal levels as a student athlete. Each sport and position requires spe-cific needs for their respective workloads. The sports dietitians work with the student athlete to execute these specific needs as well as other situations that may arise including food allergies and sensitivi-ties, religious restrictions, or other medical needs related to nutrition.

The University of Louisville has incredible partnerships that make fueling our athletes possible. Gatorade plays an essential role in the hydration and recovery of the student athletes through numerous products scientifically crafted to support the athlete. UofL athletics

boasts three Gatorade Fueling Stations across campus and a state-of-the-art dining facility in the Thornton’s Academic Center for Excel-lence where athletes have access to a variety of whole foods. This space serves lunch and dinner to refuel and recover after full days of academics and athletics.

Prairie Farms offers our athletes various milk products providing protein, calcium, and Vitamin D among other nutrients. Creation Gardens helps our athletes get fruits and vegetables full of vitamins and minerals to keep them free of illness and deliver a balanced nu-trient intake.

Cherrish Cherry Juice aids in the recovery of our student athletes as it provides antioxidants to help offset some inflammation due to training.

Sports Nutrition

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Since Head Coach Scott Satterfield Took Over in 2019:

Student-Athletes with 4.0 GPA: 12

Student-Athletes who have made the AD Honor Roll: 246

Spring 2021 GPA: 2.91

Graduates: 60

Student-Athletes playing in 2021 with a degree: 18

All-ACC Academic Team Selections: 9

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Founded in 1798 as one of the nation’s first city-owned, public universities, the

University of Louisville (UofL) is a vital ecosystem that creates thriving futures for students, the community and society.

UofL is one of only 69 universities in the United States to earn recognition by the Carnegie Foundation as both a Research 1 and a Community Engaged university and is proud to be ranked among the nation’s best institutions for African American and LGBT+ students, as well as a designated Military Friendly school. The institution is a producer of top scholars, including 148 Fulbright Schol-arships awarded since 2003 – more than all other Kentucky public institutions combined – and has earned international acclaim for groundbreaking discoveries in areas includ-ing transplantation, cancer research, cardiac care and spinal cord research. This dynamic tapestry of diverse perspectives makes UofL a place where potential is unleashed and posi-tive change for humankind is fueled.

UofL serves as an engine that powers Metro Louisville and the commonwealth. Our more than 23,000 students, 7,000 faculty and staff, and 150,000 alumni contribute daily to ideas and innovations that make lives better. nYoung people who choose UofL enjoy a wide range of study options – more than 200

fields in 12 schools and colleges. The city also serves as a classroom for UofL students, who benefit from internships and partnerships with Fortune 500 companies such as Kindred Healthcare, Ford, Haier (formerly General Electric), Humana, Yum! Brands and others, as well as Metropolitan College, a unique work-study program with UPS.

UofL is a leader in research with faculty who have conducted the world’s first suc-cessful implantation of an artificial heart and the nation’s first successful hand transplant. Our faculty currently lead the world’s first FDA-approved clinical trial using adult car-diac stem cells to treat heart disease and pioneered the use of locomotion training to help paralyzed patients walk again. UofL is furthering discovery through research proj-ects funded at over $161 million in federal, local, and private grants for Fiscal Year 2020.

Innovation runs rampant across UofL, and corporate partners are joining with the university to solve global challenges. In recent years UofL has emerged as a hub for advanced manufacturing. Through partner-ships with industry leaders such as Gen-eral Electric, faculty and students are able to interact with makers from around the world. In addition, UofL has installed maker spaces in the West End School and Nativity Acad-

emy — both located in lower income areas of Louisville — to allow at-risk students to learn the latest 3-D printing techniques and envision a whole new world of opportunity.

UofL expanded its healthcare enterprise by acquiring several Louisville-area health assets including UofL Health – Jewish Hos-pital, UofL Health – Frazier Rehab Insti-tute, three additional regional hospitals, four regional medical centers and numerous physician groups. UofL Health ensures a continuation of high-quality medical care to patients throughout our communities.

Service with a purpose is at the core of the university. UofL’s Signature Partnership, a project with community organizations and businesses to improve the social, cultur-al, educational, health care and economic development services in a historically under-served area of Louisville, is considered a national model for community engagement.

UofL remains committed to ensuring a nurturing and challenging intellectual cli-mate that demonstrates a genuine under-standing of how diversity enriches a vibrant metropolitan research university. Under the leadership of President Neeli Bendapudi, the university aims to position itself as an anti-racist university by celebrating diversity, fostering equity, and striving for inclusion.

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The Louisville area owes its existence to the Falls of the Ohio, the only place

where the 981-mile Ohio River flows over bedrock. The falls were really a rapids where the river dropped about 27 feet in three miles, usually blocking passage by boat.

Early explorers recognized the strategic importance of the Falls. George Rogers Clark established the first settlement there in 1778, to use as a base of his invasion of British ter-ritory in Southern Illinois and Indiana. Two years later that settlement became Louisville -- named for King Louis XVI of France, who was supporting the American Revolution.

Louisville quickly became a vital transpor-tation center for the young nation. Ports were establish above and below the Falls. Passen-gers and freight moved overland around the rapids. Trails and roads connected the ports to inland settlements in Kentucky and Indi-ana. The steamboat brought prosperity and growth to the area; by 1850, Louisville was the 10th-largest city in the nation.

In the decades that followed, railroads greatly improved connections with cit-ies throughout the nation, and Louisville became known as the “Gateway to the South.” Businesses and industries were attracted by the strong and convenient trans-portation network and Louisville became an industrial center.

In recent years, the economy of the Lou-isville area has shifted from a heavy reliance on industry to an increasing emphasis on services, including earning a worldwide rep-utation as a transportation and distribution center. Once again, location is a key factor. Louisville is located near the center of the eastern half of the contiguous 48 states, with nearly half of the nation’s consumer markets within a 500-mile radius. The climate is mild enough that Louisville’s airport is rarely closed because of weather.

Climate, location and a good transporta-tion system helped convince United Parcel Service to establish its national hub in

Louisville in the early 1980s. UPS, in turn, is attracting businesses that depend on fast and efficient transportation of their goods to other parts of the nation and throughout the world.

The Kentucky Center for the Arts is one of the nation’s premier performing arts facili-ties, housing three spacious theatres.

Sports, including UofL athletics, are an important facet of life in the Louisville area. Churchill Downs has hosted three Breed-ers’ Cups and continues its traditional Run For The Roses -- the Kentucky Derby -- the first Saturday each May. The 1996, 2000 and 2014 PGA Championships were staged at Valhalla Golf Course in eastern Jefferson County, which was also the site of the 2008 Ryder Cup international competition. The Louisville Bats, the triple-A baseball team

of the Cincinnati Reds, have drawn over 1 million fans to games in a single season with Slugger Field stationed on the downtown riverfront. Over 140 public parks, 20 public golf courses and 226 public tennis courts also provide outdoor entertainment.

Yet even though Louisville has changed through the years, it still has the flavor and gentleness of a Southern town. The Belle of Louisville steamboat still paddles its way up and down the Ohio River daily, mint juleps are still served under an old oak tree during the hot and muggy summers and fishing in the many lakes and rivers of Louisville and surrounding counties is still a favorite pastime.

Another favorite in Louisville is trying to figure out the correct pronunciation of the city. So if you’re a tourist, don’t say Louie-ville or Lewis-ville. Natives claim it’s Lou-a-vuhl. Either way, Louisville is still the same happy place.

"The Ville" has been labeled as the Best College

Sports Town in America

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The University of Louisville’s Cardinal Stadium hosted its first game on September 5, 1998, following two years of construction, but

the story behind the new stadium began more than a decade earlier.Louisville head coach Howard Schnellenberger began talking

about the eventual need for a new stadium as soon as he took over the Cardinals program in December 1984. Neither the University of Louisville nor the City of Louisville had ever had a major football stadium. From the inception of Louisville’s football program in 1912, the Cardinals had always played their home games on high school fields or in minor league baseball stadiums.

A perpetual lack of state funding stalled plans for a new stadium until 1993, when local banker Malcolm Chancey formed a stadium committee to begin a fund drive aimed at building the stadium without state financing. Louisville fans were the source of the first $15 million, purchasing lifetime seat licenses in the proposed stadium.

In December 1994, Kentucky Governor Brereton Jones announced a deal with CSX Transportation to trade state-owned property for a 92-acre rail yard south of UofL’s Belknap Campus to be used as a site for a new UofL football stadium. With a site secured, UofL continued raising private donations for the $56.7 million construction cost.

A local bond issue was budgeted to raise $18 million and corporate donations added another $17 million through April 1996. The final fundraising push came in May 1996 from John Schnatter, founder of Papa John’s Pizza, who pledged $5 million for his company to have stadium naming rights for 15 years.

With funding finalized, stadium construction began in the fall of 1996 following a ceremonial groundbreaking on June 19.

After five years of private fundraising and construction, Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium opened on schedule for the 1998 season as a ca-pacity crowd of 42,643 endured a humid 91-degree afternoon for the inaugural game. The Cards lost 68-34 to Kentucky in a contest that featured 1,302 yards of total offense and 14 touchdowns, but they won the remaining five games on their new home field that year.

Expansions in 2010 and 2018 increased stadium capacity to 55,000 and 60,800, respectively. UofL renamed the stadium as Cardinal Stadium in July 2018.

The Cardinals completed a $63.25 million dollar expansion of the stadium in 2018. In the recent construction, approximately 6,000 seats were added, providing a unique look in the end zone structure and increasing the total capacity to about 60,000. The construction also generated an additional 25,000 square feet of space.

The expansion included 800 modern club seats, 68 premium loge level boxes, and 12 exclusive field level suites.

In 2010, over 10,000 additional chairback seats were added to a second deck on the east side of the stadium in the UPS Flight Deck. The project included 33 new luxury suites on the Stites & Harbison Suite Level and 2,000 premium loge seats were added to the east side.

A 60-foot wide Norton’s Terrace was constructed at the top of the south end zone, connecting the east and west sides of the stadium. A part of the previous expansion was the PNC Club, a 20,000-square-foot, glass-enclosed area that stretches from end zone to end zone at the loge level on the east side of the stadium.

The temperature-controlled club features a full-service bar, conces-sions, large-screen televisions, lounge seating and tables. It has more than 1,700 outdoor seats under cover with heaters and fans.

Attendance: 58,187 Notre Dame Sept. 2, 2019 17-35 L Total Plays: 93 Connecticut Nov. 24, 2012 20-23 W 93 Syracuse Sept. 22, 2007 35-38 L Total Yards: 779 Houston Nov. 22, 2003 66-45 W Rushing Attempts: 55 Connecticut Nov. 24, 2012 20-23 W 55 Kentucky Sept. 3, 2006 59-28 W Rushing Yards: 445 Houston Nov. 22, 2003 66-45 W Rushing Touchdowns: 7 Florida State Sept. 17, 2016 63-20 W 7 Florida Atlantic Oct. 1, 2005 61-10 W 7 Houston Nov. 22, 2003 66-45 W Pass Attempts: 65 Connecticut Nov. 24, 2012 20-23 W 65 Syracuse Sept. 22, 2007 35-38 L Pass Completions: 45 Syracuse Sept. 22, 2007 35-38 L Passing Yards: 555 Syracuse Sept. 22, 2007 35-38 L Completion Percentage: 84.6 Kentucky Sept. 2, 2012 32-14 W Passing Touchdowns: 8 Charlotte Sept. 1, 2016 70-14 W Touchdowns Scored: 10 Charlotte Sept. 1, 2016 70-14 W 10 Florida International Sept. 21, 2013 72-0 W 10 Murray State Aug. 30, 2007 73-10 W 10 Cincinnati Nov. 27, 2004 70-7 W Field Goals: 4 North Carolina State Oct. 22, 2016 54-13 W 4 Connecticut Oct. 23, 2010 26-0 W 4 Pittsburgh Nov. 3, 2005 42-20 W Extra Points: 10 Charlotte Sept. 1, 2016 70-14 W 10 Murray State Aug. 30, 2007 73-10 W 10 Cincinnati Nov. 27, 2004 70-7 W Points by Kicking: 18 North Carolina State Oct. 22, 2016 54-13 W Fumbles Lost: 4 Kentucky Sept. 2, 2000 40-34 W Turnovers: 5 West Virginia Nov. 22, 2008 21-35 L 5 Kentucky Aug. 31, 2008 2-27 L Penalties: 18 Tulane Oct. 28, 2000 35-32 W 18 Connecticut Sept. 30, 2000 41-22 W 18 Cincinnati Oct. 3, 1998 62-19 W Penalty Yards: 161 Connecticut Sept. 30, 2000 41-22 W

Total Plays: 97 Tulane Oct. 28, 2000 35-32 W Total Yards: 801 Kentucky Sept. 5, 1998 34-68 L Rushing Attempts: 68 New Mexico State Aug. 23, 2001 45-24 W Rushing Yards: 542 Georgia Tech Oct. 5, 2018 31-66 L Rushing Touchdowns: 8 Georgia Tech Oct. 5, 2018 31-66 L Pass Attempts: 72 Tulane Oct. 28, 2000 35-32 W Pass Completions: 43 Tulane Oct. 28, 2000 35-32 W Passing Yards: 571 Kentucky Sept. 5, 1998 34-68 L Completion Percentage: 100.0 Virginia Tech Oct. 31, 2020 35-42 L Passing Touchdowns: 8 Kentucky Sept. 5, 1998 34-68 L Touchdowns Scored: 9 Georgia Tech Oct. 5, 2018 31-66 L 9 Kentucky Sept. 5, 1998 34-68 L Field Goals: 4 Miami, Fla. Sept. 19, 2020 34-47 L 4 Wake Forest Nov. 12, 2016 44-12 W 4 Kentucky Nov. 29, 2014 44-40 W Extra Points: 9 Georgia Tech Oct. 5, 2018 31-66 L Points by Kicking: 17 Miami, Fla. Sept. 19, 2020 34-47 L Fumbles Lost: 4 Temple Nov. 3, 2012 45-17 W 4 New Mexico State Aug. 23, 2001 45-24 W Turnovers: 5 East Carolina Oct. 2, 2004 59-7 W 5 Kentucky Sept. 2, 2000 40-34 W Penalties: 14 Eastern Kentucky Sept. 11, 2010 23-13 W 14 South Florida Oct. 25, 2008 24-20 W Penalty Yards: 136 Houston Oct. 23, 1999 39-33 W

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Total Plays: 67 Brian Brohm Syracuse Sept. 22, 2007 35-38 LTotal Yards: 549 Brian Brohm Syracuse Sept. 22, 2007 35-38 LRushing Attempts: 35 Anthony Allen Middle Tennessee Sept. 6, 2007 58-42 WRushing Yards: 275 Anthony Allen Middle Tennessee Sept. 6. 2007 58-42 WRushing Touchdowns: 5 Eric Shelton East Carolina Oct. 2, 2004 59-7 W 5 Leroy Collins Western Kentucky Oct. 31, 1998 63-34 WLongest Run: 90 Javian Hawkins Virginia Tech Oct. 31, 2020 35-42 LPass Attempts: 65 Brian Brohm Syracuse Sept. 22, 2007 35-38 LPass Completions: 45 Brian Brohm Syracuse Sept. 22, 2007 35-38 LPassing Yards: 555 Brian Brohm Syracuse Sept. 22, 2007 35-38 LCompletion Percentage: 90.5 Teddy Bridgewater Kentucky Sept. 2, 2012 32-14 WPassing Touchdowns: 6 Lamar Jackson Charlotte Sept. 1, 2016 70-14 WLongest Pass Completion: 92 Adam Froman to Scott Long Southern Miss Oct. 10, 2009 25-23 WReceptions: 12 Harry Douglas Syracuse Sept. 22, 2007 35-38 LReceiving Yards: 214 DeVante Parker Florida State Oct. 30, 2014 31-42 LReceiving Touchdowns: 4 Lavell Boyd Houston Oct. 23, 1999 39-33 WTouchdowns Scored: 5 Eric Shelton East Carolina Oct. 2, 2004 59-7 W 5 Leroy Collins Western Kentucky Oct. 31, 1998 63-34 WField Goals: 4 Blanton Creque North Carolina State Oct. 22, 2016 54-13 W 4 Chris Philpott Connecticut Oct. 23, 2010 26-0 W 4 Art Carmody Pittsburgh Nov. 3, 2005 42-20 WExtra Points: 10 Art Carmody Murray State Aug. 30, 2007 73-10 W 10 Art Carmody Cincinnati Nov. 27, 2004 70-7 WPoints by Kicking: 18 Blanton Creque North Carolina State Oct. 22, 2016 54-13 WLongest Field Goal: 52 Chris Philpott Rutgers Oct. 21, 2011 16-14 W 52 Nate Smith Alabama-Birmingham Nov. 23, 2002 41-21 WLongest Punt: 73 Chris Philpott West Virginia Nov. 20, 2010 10-17 LLongest Punt Return: 74 Doug Beaumont Connecticut Oct. 23, 2010 26-0 WLongest Interception Return: 74 Michael Brown Chattanooga Sept. 11, 1999 58-30 W

Total Plays: 61 Chris Sanders Chattanooga Sept. 11, 1999 58-30 WTotal Yards: 498 Tim Couch Kentucky Sept. 5, 1998 34-68 LRushing Attempts: 39 A.J. Dillon Boston College Oct. 14, 2017 42-45 LRushing Yards: 272 A.J. Dillon Boston College Oct. 14, 2017 42-45 LRushing Touchdowns: 4 A.J. Dillon Boston College Oct. 14, 2017 42-45 L 4 Pat While West Virginia Nov. 2, 2006 44-34 WLongest Run: 81 Travis Etienne Clemson Sept. 16, 2017 21-47 LPass Attempts: 54 Patrick Ramsey Tulane Oct. 28, 2000 35-32 WPass Completions: 35 Maxwell Smith Kentucky Sept. 2, 2012 32-14 WPassing Yards: 498 Tim Couch Kentucky Sept. 5, 1998 34-68 LCompletion Percentage: 100.0 Hendon Hooker Virginia Tech Oct. 31, 2020 35-42 LPassing Touchdowns: 7 Tim Couch Kentucky Sept. 5, 1998 34-68 LLongest Pass Completion: 83 Wes Carroll to T.Y. Hilton Florida International Sept. 9, 2011 17-24 LReceptions: 13 Cos DeMatteo Chattanooga Sept. 11, 1999 58-30 WReceiving Yards: 207 Cos DeMatteo Chattanooga Sept. 11, 1999 58-30 WReceiving Touchdowns: 3 Canaan Severin Virginia Nov. 14, 2015 38-31 W 3 Armon Binns Cincinnati Oct. 15, 2010 27-35 L 3 Cos DeMatteo Chattanooga Sept. 11, 1999 58-30 WTouchdowns Scored: 4 A.J. Dillon Boston College Oct. 14, 2017 42-45 L 4 Pat While West Virginia Nov. 2, 2006 44-34 WField Goals: 4 Jose Borregales Miami, Fla. Sept. 19, 2020 34-47 L 4 Mike Weaver Wake Forest Nov. 12, 2016 44-12 W 4 Austin MacGinnis Kentucky Nov. 29, 2014 44-40 WExtra Points: 9 Wesley Wells Georgia Tech Oct. 5, 2018 31-66 LPoints by Kicking: 17 Jose Borregales Miami, Fla. Sept. 19, 2020 34-47 LLongest Field Goal: 57 Jose Borregales Miami, Fla. Sept. 19, 2020 34-47 LLongest Punt: 78 Nash Griffin Virginia Oct. 26, 2019 28-21 WLongest Punt Return: 86 Deon Murphy Kansas State Sept. 17, 2008 38-29 WLongest Interception Return: 95 Juanyeh Thomas Georgia Tech Oct. 5, 2018 31-66 L

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/HS 22 Abdullah, Yasir LB 6-1 235 Jr. Miramar, Fla. / Carol City 24 Alderman, Jaylin LB 6-1 215 Fr. Valdosta, Ga. / Valdosta 9 Avery, C.J. LB 5-11 227 R-Sr. Grenada, Miss. / Grenada 54 Banks, Caleb DL 6-7 265 Fr. Southfield, Mich. / Southfield A&T 77 Baynes, Kobe OL 6-4 297 So. Jacksonville, Fla. / Sandalwood 46 Bell, Darrian LB 6-0 231 Fr. Danville, Ky. / Danville 66 Bentley, Cole OL 6-3 315 R-Sr. Lenore, W. Va. / Belfry 12 Qwynnterrio Cole S 6-3 190 Jr. Memphis, Tenn. 71 Black, Joshua OL 6-2 294 R-Fr. Stone Mountain, Ga. / Stephenson 74 Boone, Adonis OL 6-5 317 Jr. Daytona Beach, Fla. / Mainland 98 Boykin, Ja’Darien DE 6-0 246 Fr. Gray, Ga. / Jones County 38 Brenowitz, Drew LB 5-10 210 Jr. Olney, Md. / Our Lady of Good Counsel 56 Brown, Renato OL 6-4 309 R-Fr. West Palm Beach, Fla. / Palm Beach Central 20 Brown, Victoine DL 6-4 230 Fr. Loganville, Ga. / Grayson 39 Brummett, Justin LS 6-0 200 Fr. Corbin, Ky. / Corbin 8 Bryant, Henry DL 5-11 275 Fr. Delray, Fla. / Atlantic Community 36 Burkley, Maurice RB 6-0 209 R-Sr. Naperville, Ill. / Metea Valley 80 Cannon, Demetrius WR 6-3 213 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. / Trinity Catholic 88 Carter, Jaelin WR 6-2 215 Jr. Louisville, Ky. / Manual 37 Chalifoux, Ryan K 6-1 185 R-Sr. Champaign, Ill. / Champaign Central 55 Chandler, Caleb OL 6-4 313 R-Jr. Jefferson, Ga. / Jefferson 26 Churchill, Jatavian DB 5-11 184 Fr. / Springfield, Ky. / Washington County 13 Clark, Kei’Trel CB 5-10 172 So. Richmond, Va. / Manchester 92 Clark, Malik DL 6-2 295 R-Jr. Milledgeville, Ga. / Baldwin 23 Cloyd, K.J. LB 6-2 215 So. Columbia, Miss. / Columbia 51 Collins, Austin OL 6-3 287 Fr. Perrysburg, Ohio / Perrysburg 6 Conley, Evan QB 6-2 206 So. Marietta, Ga. / Kell 23 Cooley, Trevion RB 5-10 207 Fr. Knightdale, N.C. / Knightdale 32 Craig, Ryheem DL 6-3 210 Fr. Taylorsville, N.C. / Alexander Central 3 Cunningham, Malik QB 6-1 200 R-Jr. Montgomery, Ala. / Park Crossing 14 Dallas, Marvin LB 6-1 198 Jr. Brunswick, Ga. / Georgia Military College 60 Daniels, Desmond OL 6-5 270 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. / Langston Hughes 93 Dawson, Jared DL 6-1 282 Fr. Collierville, Tenn. / Collierville 31 Desrosiers, Gregory RB 5-11 186 Fr. Belmont, Mass. / Belmont 6 Diaby, YaYa DL 6-4 255 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. / Georgia Military College 91 Dorsey, Derek DL 6-3 275 R-Sr. Louisville, Ky. / Manual 86 Downing, Elijah WR 6-3 185 Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Ballard 37 Downing, Isiah DB 6-2 186 So. Louisville, Ky. / Ballard 27 Duncan, Kenderick S 6-3 216 R-Jr. Stockbridge, Ga. / Stockbridge 0 Edwards, Derrick CB 5-10 169 Fr. Miami, Fla. / Palmetto 31 Edwards, Zach DL 6-3 269 R-Fr. Starkville, Miss. / Starkville 38 Fagot, Jack LB 6-0 202 R-Sr. Lexington, Ky. / Lexington Catholic 83 Ford, Marshon TE 6-2 237 R-So. Louisville, Ky. / Ballard 97 Gillotte, Ashton DL 6-2 253 Fr. Boca Raton, Fla. / Boca Raton 68 Gonzalez, Michael OL 6-4 298 Fr. Indian Trail, N.C. / Sun Valley 75 Gunn, Aaron OL 6-4 305 Fr. Newcastle, Pa. / Union Area 19 Hall, Hassan RB 6-0 199 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. / Maynard Jackson 24 Hall, Mitch LS 6-1 203 R-Sr. Clayton, N.C. / Clayton 17 Hamilton, Jackson LB 6-0 202 Fr. Woodstock, Ga. / Blessed Trinity Catholic 87 Harrell, Tyler WR 6-0 194 R-So. Miami, Fla. / Christopher Columbus

No. Name Pos. 0 Derrick Edwards CB 1 Jordan Watkins WR 2 Chandler Jones DB 3 Malik Cunningham QB 5 Shai Werts WR 6 Evan Conley QB 6 YaYa Diaby DL 7 Monty Montgomery LB 8 Henry Bryant DL 9 C.J. Avery LB 9 Ahmari Huggins-Bruce WR 10 Benjamin Perry S 11 Josh Johnson WR 11 Nick Okeke LB12 Qwynnterrio Cole S 12 T.J. Lewis QB 13 Kei’Trel Clark CB 13 Tyler Jensen QB 14 Marvin Dallas LB 15 Jalen Mitchell RB 15 Kameron Wilson LB 17 Jackson Hamilton LB 18 Justin Marshall WR 19 Hassan Hall RB 20 Victoine Brown DL 21 Aidan Robbins RB 21 Greedy Vance DB 22 Yasir Abdullah LB 23 K.J. Cloyd LB 23 Trevion Cooley RB 24 Mitch Hall LS 24 Jaylin Alderman LB 25 Josh Minkins S 26 Jatavian Churchill DB 26 Kani Walker CB 27 Kenderick Duncan S 29 Tabarius Peterson DL 31 Zach Edwards DL 31 Gregory Desrosiers RB 32 James Turner K 32 Ryheem Craig DL 33 Bralyn Oliver S 34 TJ Quinn LB 35 Zay Peterson LB 36 Maurice Burkley RB 37 Ryan Chalifoux K 37 Isiah Downing DB 38 Jack Fagot LB 38 Drew Brenowitz LB 39 Justin Brummett LS

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/HS 61 Hudson, Bryan OL 6-4 310 R-So. Georgetown, Ky. / Scott County 9 Huggins-Bruce, Ahmari WR 5-10 165 Fr. Dillon, S.C. / Dillon 13 Jensen, Tyler QB 6-6 225 Fr. San Diego, Calif. / Lincoln 11 Johnson, Josh WR 5-11 187 R-Sr. Atlanta, Ga. / Woodward Academy 2 Jones, Chandler DB 5-10 188 Jr. Miami, Fla. / Central 40 Jones, Darius ILB 5-9 150 Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Butler 44 Jones, Dorian ILB 6-0 230 R-Fr. Plantation, Fla. / Plantation 67 Kandra, Luke OL 6-4 315 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio / Elder 57 Kinnaird, Dayna DL 6-3 247 R-Jr. Jeffersonville, Ind. / Jeffersonville 52 Lawson, Tim OL 6-5 303 Fr. Fort Washington, Md. / Christian Academy 12 Lewis, T.J. QB 6-3 170 Fr. Brunswick, Ga. / Glynn Academy 42 Lifson, Josh TE 6-3 239 Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Kentucky Country Day 47 Maloney, Ian LB 6-2 205 Fr. Belle Vernon, Pa. / Belle Vernon 18 Marshall, Justin WR 6-3 213 R-Jr. Conyers, Ga. / Georgia Prep Sports Academy 45 Martin, Duane TE 6-2 255 Fr. Laurens, S.C. / Laurens District 55 41 Martin, Isaac TE 6-1 244 R-Jr. Louisville, Ky. / Trinity 84 Melton, Dez TE 6-3 250 R-Fr. Glendale, Ariz. / Deer Valley 25 Minkins, Josh S 6-2 179 Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Ballard 15 Mitchell, Jalen RB 5-10 212 R-Fr. Rockledge, Fla. / Rockledge 7 Montgomery, Monty LB 5-11 220 R-Jr. Norcross, Ga. / Hutchinson 82 Mullen, Victor TE 6-7 250 Fr. Ottawa, Ill. / Marquette Academy 11 Okeke, Nick LB 6-3 249 R-Jr. Smyrna, Tenn. / Smyrna 33 Oliver, Bralyn S 6-2 209 Fr. Anderson, S.C. / Hough 87 Pederson, Christian TE 6-3 230 Fr. Burlingame, Calif. / Junipero Serra 10 Perry, Benjamin S 6-2 201 Fr. Country Club Hills, Ill. / Hillcrest 29 Peterson, Tabarius DL 6-3 260 R-Sr. Tucker, Ga. / Tucker 35 Peterson, Zay LB 6-1 208 Fr. Bradenton, Fla. / IMG Academy 45 Pugh, Seth DB 6-2 188 Fr. Pikeville, Ky. / Pikeville 41 Puryear, Ramon DL 6-3 264 R-Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Eastern 34 Quinn, TJ LB 6-0 222 Fr. Valdosta, Ga. / Lowndes 70 Reid, Trevor OL 6-5 310 Jr. Griffin, Ga. / Georgia Militiary College 95 Reiger, Mason DL 6-4 249 Fr. Hoffman Estates, Ill. / Conant 21 Robbins, Aidan RB 6-3 230 R-Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Manual 44 Sherman, Francis TE 6-3 248 R-Fr. Bay Village, Ohio / Bay 42 Smith, Allen LB 6-2 230 R-Fr. Loganville, Ga. / Grayson 81 Smith, Braden WR 5-10 192 So. Flowood, Miss. / Northwest Mississippi CC 96 Sorensen, R.J. DL 6-3 242 Fr. Boyton Beach, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas 72 Sowders, Emmanual OL 6-4 272 Jr. Louisville, Ky. / Jeffersontown 76 Taylor, Travis OL 6-3 285 Fr. Houston, Texas / St. Thomas 99 Tell, Dezmond DL 6-1 266 Fr. Stockbridge, Ga. / Dutchtown 48 Thomas, Jordan WR 5-11 170 R-Jr. Lexington, Ky. / Lafayette 40 Travelstead, Brock K 6-1 214 Fr. Acworth, Ga. / North Paulding 90 Turner, Jacquies DL 6-1 290 R-Sr. D’Iberville, Miss. / D’Iberville 32 Turner, James K 6-0 196 So. Saline, Mich. / Saline 21 Vance, Greedy DB 5-10 162 Fr. Kenner, La. / Edna Karr 49 Vassett, Mark P 6-4 215 Fr. Melbourne, Australia 26 Walker, Kani CB 6-1 203 Fr. Suwanee, Ga. / Douglas County 1 Watkins, Jordan WR 5-11 194 Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Butler 5 Werts, Shai WR 5-11 193 R-Sr. Clinton, S.C. / Georgia Southern 15 Wilson, Kameron LB 6-2 220 Fr. McDonough, Ga. / Mount Zion

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No. Name Pos.40 Brock Travelstead K 40 Darius Jones ILB41 Isaac Martin TE 41 Ramon Puryear DL 42 Allen Smith LB 42 Josh Lifson TE 44 Dorian Jones ILB 44 Francis Sherman TE 45 Seth Pugh DB 45 Duane Martin TE 46 Darrian Bell LB 47 Ian Maloney LB 48 Jordan Thomas WR49 Mark Vassett P 51 Austin Collins OL 52 Tim Lawson OL 54 Caleb Banks DL 55 Caleb Chandler OL 56 Renato Brown OL 57 Dayna Kinnaird DL 60 Desmond Daniels OL 61 Bryan Hudson OL 66 Cole Bentley OL 67 Luke Kandra OL 68 Michael Gonzalez OL 70 Trevor Reid OL 71 Joshua Black OL 72 Emmanual Sowders OL 74 Adonis Boone OL 75 Aaron Gunn OL 76 Travis Taylor OL 77 Kobe Baynes OL 80 Demetrius Cannon WR 81 Braden Smith WR 82 Victor Mullen TE 83 Marshon Ford TE 84 Dez Melton TE 86 Elijah Downing WR 87 Tyler Harrell WR 87 Christian Pederson TE 88 Jaelin Carter WR 90 Jacquies Turner DL 91 Derek Dorsey DL 92 Malik Clark DL 93 Jared Dawson DL 95 Mason Reiger DL 96 R.J. Sorensen DL 97 Ashton Gillotte DL 98 Ja’Darien Boykin DE 99 Dezmond Tell DL

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QuarterbacksQuarterbacks No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 6 Conley, Evan QB 6-2 206 So. Marietta, Ga. / Kell 3 Cunningham, Malik QB 6-1 200 R-Jr. Montgomery, Ala. / Park Crossing 13 Jensen, Tyler QB 6-6 217 Fr. San Diego, Calif. / Lincoln 12 Lewis, T.J. QB 6-3 170 Fr. Brunswick, Ga./Glynn Academy

Running BacksRunning Backs No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 36 Burkley, Maurice RB 6-0 209 R-Sr. Naperville, Ill. / Metea Valley 23 Cooley, Trevion RB 5-10 207 Fr. Knightdale, N.C. / Knightdale 31 DesRosiers, Gregory RB 5-11 199 Fr. Belmont, Mass. / Belmont 19 Hall, Hassan RB 6-0 199 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. / Maynard Jackson 15 Mitchell, Jalen RB 5-10 212 R-Fr. Southwest Brevard, Fla. / Rockledge 21 Robbins, Aidan RB 6-3 233 R-Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Manual Tight EndsTight Ends No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 83 Ford, Marshon TE 6-2 237 R-So. Louisville, Ky. / Ballard 42 Lifson, Josh TE 6-3 239 Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Kentucky Country Day 45 Martin, Duane TE 6-2 255 Fr. Laurens, S.C. / Laurens District 55 41 Martin, Isaac TE 6-1 244 R-Jr. Louisville, Ky. / Trinity 84 Melton, Dez TE 6-3 250 R-Fr. Glendale, Ariz. / Deer Valley 82 Mullen, Vic TE 6-7 249 Fr. Ottawa, Ill./Marquette Academy 87 Pederson, Christian TE 6-3 230 Fr. Burlingame, Calif./Junipero Serra 44 Sherman, Francis TE 6-3 248 R-Fr. Bay Village, Ohio / Bay

Wide ReceiversWide Receivers No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 80 Cannon, Demetrius WR 6-3 213 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. / Trinity Catholic 88 Carter, Jaelin WR 6-2 215 Jr. Louisville, Ky. / Manual / EKU 86 Downing, Elijah WR 6-3 199 So. Louisville, Ky. / Ballard 87 Harrell, Tyler WR 6-0 194 R-So. Miami, Fla. / Christopher Columbus 9 Huggins-Bruce, Ahmari WR 5-10 165 Fr. Dillon, S.C. / Dillon 11 Johnson, Josh WR 5-11 182 R-Sr. Atlanta, Ga. / Woodward Academy 85 Malito, Nicholas WR 6-1 207 Fr. Girard, Ohio / Girard 18 Marshall, Justin WR 6-3 211 R-Jr. Conyers, Ga. / Georgia Sports Academy 81 Smith, Braden WR 5-10 185 So. Flowood, Miss. / Northwest Mississippi 48 Thomas, Jordan WR 5-11 170 R-Jr. Lexington, Ky. / Lafayette 1 Watkins, Jordan WR 5-11 194 Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Butler 5 Werts, Shai WR/QB 5-11 193 R-Sr. Clinton, S.C. / Georgia Southern Offensive LineOffensive Line No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 77 Baynes, Kobe OL 6-4 297 So. Jacksonville, Fla. / Sandalwood 66 Bentley, Cole OL 6-3 315 R-Sr. Lenore, W. Va. / Belfry 71 Black, Joshua OL 6-2 294 R-Fr. Stone Mountain, Ga. / Stephenson 74 Boone, Adonis OL 6-5 317 Jr. Daytona Beach, Fla. / Mainland 56 Brown, Renato OL 6-4 309 R-Fr. West Palm Beach, Fla. / Palm Beach 55 Chandler, Caleb OL 6-4 313 R-Jr. Jefferson, Ga. / Jefferson 51 Collins, Austin OL 6-3 287 Fr. Perrysburg, Ohio / Perrysburg 60 Daniels, Desmond OL 6-5 270 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. / Langston Hughes 68 Gonzalez, Michael OL 6-4 298 Fr. Indian Trail, N.C. / Sun Valleya 75 Gunn, Aaron OL 6-4 305 Fr. Newcastle, Pa. /Union Area 61 Hudson, Bryan OL 6-4 311 R-Sr. Georgetown, Ky. / Scott County 67 Kandra, Luke OL 6-4 309 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio / Elder 52 Lawson, Tim OL 6-5 303 Fr. Fort Washington, Md. / Christian Academy 70 Reid, Trevor OL 6-5 303 Jr. Griffin, Ga. / Georgia Militiary College 72 Sowders, Emmanual OL 6-4 295 Jr. Louisville, Ky. / Jeffersontown 76 Taylor, Travis OL 6-3 289 Fr. Houston, Texas / St. Thomas

Roster Breakdown: Offense

Returning/Lost Returning/Lost Starters ReturningStarters Returning (7) (7) No. Name Pos. 3 Malik Cunningham QB 18 Justin Marshall WR 55 Caleb Chandler OL 56 Renato Brown OL 66 Cole Bentley OL 74 Adonis Boone OL 83 Marshon Ford TE

Starters Lost (Starters Lost (6)6) No. Name Pos. 1 Tutu Atwell WR 75 Robbie Bell OL 79 Cameron DeGeorge OL 7 Dez Fitzpatrick WR 10 Javian Hawkins RB 14 Ean Pfeifer TE

Letterwinners Returning Letterwinners Returning (22)(22) No. Name Pos. 1 Jordan Watkins WR 3 Malik Cunningham QB 6 Evan Conley QB 11 Josh Johnson WR 15 Jalen Mitchell RB 18 Justin Marshall WR 19 Hassan Hall RB 21 Aidan Robbins RB 31 Gregory DesRosiers WR 36 Maurice Burkley RB 41 Isaac Martin TE 42 Josh Lifson TE 44 Francis Sherman TE 45 Duane Martin TE 55 Caleb Chandler OL 56 Renato Brown OL 66 Cole Bentley OL 70 Trevor Reid OL 74 Adonis Boone OL 81 Braden Smith WR 83 Marshon Ford TE 84 Dez Melton TE

Letterwinners LostLetterwinners Lost (6) (6) No. Name Pos. 10 Javian Hawkins RB 75 Robbie Bell OL 79 Cameron DEGeorge OL 14 Ean Pfeifer TE 7 Dez Fitzpatrick WR 1 Tutu Atwell WR Specialists ReturningSpecialists Returning (3) (3) No. Name Pos. 24 Mitch Hall LS 32 James Turner K 40 Brock Travelstead K Letterwinners Lost Letterwinners Lost (2)(2) No. Name Pos. 43 Logan Lupo P 49 Ryan Harwell P

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Defensive Line No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 54 Banks, Caleb NT 6-7 265 Fr. Southfield, Mich. / Southfield A&T 98 Boykin, Ja’Darien DE 6-0 246 Fr. Gray, Ga. / Jones County 20 Brown, Victoine DE 6-4 228 Fr. Loganville, Ga. / Grayson 8 Bryant, Henry DL 5-11 275 Fr. Delray, Fla. / Atlantic Community 92 Clark, Malik DL 6-2 295 R-Jr. Milledgeville, Ga. / Baldwin 32 Craig, Ryheem DE 6-3 210 Fr. Taylorsville, N.C. / Alexander Central 93 Dawson, Jared DL 6-1 282 Fr. Collierville, Tenn. / Collierville 6 Diaby, YaYa DL 6-4 273 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. / Georgia Military College 91 Dorsey, Derek DL 6-3 262 R-Sr. Louisville, Ky. / Manual 31 Edwards, Zach DL 6-3 269 R-Fr. Starkville, Miss. / Starkville 97 Gillotte, Ashton DL 6-2 253 Fr. Boca Raton, Fla. / Boca Raton 57 Kinnaird, Dayna DL 6-3 247 R-Jr. Jeffersonville, Ind. / Jeffersonville 29 Peterson, Tabarius DL 6-3 262 R-Sr. Tucker, Ga. / Tucker 41 Puryear, Ramon DL 6-3 264 R-Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Eastern 95 Reiger, Mason DL 6-4 249 Fr. Hoffman Estates, Ill. / Contant 96 Sorensen, R.J. DE 6-3 242 Fr. Boyton Beach, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas 99 Tell, Dezmond DL 6-1 276 Fr. Stockbridge, Ga. / Dutchtown 90 Turner, Jaques DT 6-1 289 Sr. D’Iberville, Miss. / D’Iberville Linebackers No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 24 Alderman, Jaylin LB 6-1 211 FR. Valdosta, Ga. / Valdosta 22 Abdullah, Yasir LB 6-1 235 Jr. Miramar, Fla. / Carol City 9 Avery, C.J. LB 5-11 227 R-Sr. Grenada, Miss. / Grenada 46 Bell, Darrian LB 6-0 231 Fr. Danville, Ky. / Danville 39 Brummett, Justin LB 6-0 200 Fr. Corbin, Ky. / Corbin 23 Cloyd, K.J. LB 6-2 215 So. Columbia, Miss. / Columbia 14 Dallas, Marvin LB 6-1 198 Jr. Brunswick, Ga. / Georgia Military College 38 Fagot, Jack LB 6-0 202 R-Sr. Lexington, Ky. / Lexington Catholic 17 Hamilton, Jackson LB 6-0 202 Fr. Woodstock, Ga. / Blessed Trinity Catholic 44 Jones, Dorian LB 6-0 230 R-Fr. Plantation, Fla. / Plantation 7 Montgomery, Monty LB 5-11 220 R-Jr. Norcross, Ga. / Hutchinson 11 Okeke, Nick LB 6-3 249 R-Jr. Smyrna, Tenn. / Smyrna 35 Peterson, Zay LB 6-1 208 Fr. Bradenton, Fla. / IMG Academy 34 Quinn, TJ LB 6-0 222 Fr. Valdosta, Ga. / Lowndes 42 Smith, Allen LB 6-2 230 R-Fr. Loganville, Ga. / Grayson 15 Wilson, Kameron LB 6-2 235 Fr. McDonough, Ga. / Mount Zion Cornerbacks No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 13 Clark, Kei’Trel CB 5-10 172 So. Richmond, Va. / Manchester 18 Conner, Rance CB 5-10 178 Fr. Miami, Fla. / Booker T. Washington 20 Edwards, Derrick CB 5-10 185 Fr. Miami, Fla. / Palmetto 2 Jones, Chandler CB 5-10 188 Jr. Miami, Fla. / Central 21 Vance, Greedy CB 5-10 162 Fr. Kenner, La. / Edna Karr 26 Walker, Kani CB 6-1 203 Fr. Suwanee, Ga. / Douglas County Safeties No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 26 Churchill, Jatavian S 5-11 184 Fr. Springfield, Ky. / Washington County 12 Cole, Qwynnterrio S 6-3 190 Jr. Memphis, Tenn. 37 Downing, Isaiah S 6-2 186 So. Louisville, Ky. / Ballard 27 Duncan, Kenderick S 6-3 216 R-Jr. Stockbridge, Ga. / Stockbridge 25 Minkins, Josh S 6-2 190 Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Ballard 33 Oliver, Braylyn S 6-2 209 Fr. Anderson, S.C. / Hough 10 Perry, Benjamin S 6-2 201 Fr. Country Club Hills, Ill. / Hillcrest 29 Pugh, Seth S 6-2 192 Fr. Pikeville, Ky. / Pikeville

Roster Breakdown: Defense

Returning/Lost Starters Returning (7) No. Name Pos. 2 Chandler Jones CB 6 Yaya Diaby DL 9 C.J. Avery LB 11 Nick Okeke LB 13 Kei’Trel Clark CB 22 Yasir Abdullah LB 29 Tabarius Peterson DL

Starters Lost (6) No. Name Pos. 3 Russ Yeast S 10 Rodjay Burns LB 12 Marlon Character CB 17 Dorian Etheridge LB 33 Isaiah Hayes S 90 Jared Goldwire DT

Letterwinners Returning (26) No. Name Pos. 1 Lovie Jenkins S 2 Chandler Jones DB 6 YaYa Diaby DL 7 Monty Montgomery ILB 9 C.J. Avery ILB 11 Nick Okeke OLB 13 Kei’Trel Clark CB 14 Marvin Dallas OLB 21 Greedy Vance DB 22 Yasir Abdullah OLB 23 K.J. Cloyd LB 25 Josh Minkins S 29 Tabarius Peterson DL 31 Zach Edwards DL 35 Zay Peterson OLB 38 Jack Fagot DB 41 Ramon Puryear DL 42 Allen Smith OLB 44 Dorian Jones ILB 57 Dayna Kinnaird DL 91 Derek Dorsey DL 92 Malik Clark DL 93 Jared Dawson DL 95 Mason Reiger DL 98 Ja’Darien Boykin DE 99 Dezmond Tell DL

Letterwinners Lost (10) No. Name Pos. 3 Russ Yeast S 5 Robert Hicks LB 10 Rodjay Burns LB 12 Marlon Character CB 17 Dorian Etheridge LB 27 Anthony Johnson CB 33 Isaiah Hayes S 55 Micah Bland DL 90 Jared Goldwire DT 95 Thurman Geathers LB

Braden Smith Steps Inn The Cardinals found that third receiver last season in sopho-

more Braden Smith. A junior-college transfer, Smith finished third on the team with 27 receptions for 370, averaging a healthy 13.7 yards a reception.n The native of Flowood, Miss., caught at least one pass in each of

the 11 games in 2020, recording his first 100-yard game in the open-er versus Western Kentucky. He caught four passes for 110 yards, including a season high 63-yard reception.n He caught a season-best seven passes for 65 yards in Louis-

ville’s 30-0 win over Syracuse on Nov. 20.

The Number is 30n In his seven seasons as a head coach, Scott Satterfield’s teams

are 52-5 when scoring 30 or more points after defeating Wake Forest 45-21. The Cardinals dropped a 47-34 decision to Miami on Sept. 19 — the first loss when scoring 30 or more points since a 45-38 deci-sion at No. 9 Penn State in 2018 when Satterfield was at Appalachian State. Satterfield’s teams have won 39 of the last 43 games when his team’s score 30 or more points in a game.n The Cardinals are 11-2 when scoring 30 or more points in a

game under Satterfield.

Reliant on Chunk Playsn Scott Satterfield has brought a big-play, explosive offense to

Louisville in his first two seasons. The Cardinals have recorded 393 plays of 10 or more yards and 153 of 20 or more yards in 24 games. Louisville has registered 45 plays of 40 yards and 25 of over 50. The Cardinals also have registered 16 plays of 60 yards and 14 of over 70. n Last season the Cardinals are 10th nationally with 175 plays of

10 yards and 11th with 70 of over 20 yards. The Cardinals lead the country with nine plays of 60 yards, six of over 70, two of over 80 and one of 90. The Cardinals are only one of 11 teams in the country with a play of over 90 yards this season.n Quarterback Malik Cunningham ranked 12th with 110 passes

of 10 yards and 11th of 40 of over 20. He’s tied for second nationally with five passes of over 60 yards and seventh with a pair of passes of over 70 yards. He’s one of 25 quarterbacks with at least one passing play of 80 or more yards.

It’s Not About Yardsn The Cardinals e ranked 28th nationally in total offense with

their average of 444.2 yards per game despite their 3-7 record. The Cardinals are just 3.1 yards per game off their mark of 447.3 yards of offense from last season when the Cardinals posted an 8-5 re-cord. n Louisville has out-gained its opponent in six of its last nine

losses, out-gaining Boston College 493 yards to 435. The Cardinals dominated the Orange 413-137 in the 30-0 win on Nov. 20. It’s the ninth time in the 11 games this year that Louisville has recorded more yards than the opposition. In the last three losses, the Cardinals have averaged 506.3 yards per game.n In the loss to Boston College, the Cardinals averaged a healthy

7.5 yards, including 5.7 yards a rush. It was the fourth-straight game that the Cardinals have registered more than 7.5 yards per play. Lou-isville totaled a season best 9.3 yards a play against Florida State and 8.4 versus Virginia Tech.n Louisville out-gained Virginia Tech 548-466 despite the 42-35

loss to the Virginia Tech. n The Cardinals ranked18th nationally with an average of 6.7yards

per play. Louisville has totaled 193 plays of 10 or more yards and 70 plays of over 20+ yards.

n The Cardinals continue to lead the country with eight plays of 60+ yards and are also tied for the lead with Kansas State with five plays of 70 or more yards.

Scoring Streak Extendedn The Cardinals extended their scoring streak to 260 games with

27 points versus Boston College.n Louisville has not been shut out in 260 games, which marks the

11th-longest scoring streak in the country, the shut out coming in a 32-0 defeat at Florida State in 2000. The Cardinals own the second-longest streak in the ACC behind Virginia Tech.

Must Score Firstn The Cardinals are definitely front-runners, and not in a negative

way The Cardinals were out-scored 89-54 in the first half last season, with the opponents having scoring first in eight of the 11 games. The Cardinals scored first two games — a 44-yard field goal against Boston College and a 50-yard field goal for the first points in the game against Syracuse— the first time since Sept. 19 that the Cards scored first.n Louisville is just 3-5 when the opponent gets on the board first.

Wake Forest scored first against Wake Forest, Virginia Tech scored 21 points before the Cardinals got scored and Virginia struck first on an interception return for a touchdown.n The second quarter has been a positive for the Cardinals, lead-

ing 124-50 in the second stanza after out-scoring Wake Forest 21-3 in the second quarter of the regular season finale. Louisville was 0-6 in games where they trail at the half, and have lost 10-straight con-tests dating back to last season.

Running Quarterbacksn Quarterback Malik Cunningham put on a solid running per-

formance versus Boston College, rushing for 133 yards in the loss to Boston College — the fourth of his career. The four 100-yard rushing games is the second-most by a quarterback in school history. n Cunningham put together a running performance not seen by

a quarterback since Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson took for the field for the Cardinals from 2015-17. Cunningham carried 20 times for a career high 197 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the loss to Virginia. He became only the seventh Louisville quarterback with at least two career games with multiple rushing touchdowns with a pair of scores in the loss to Virginia.

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n Cunningham’s 197 rushing yards were the most by a quarterback in FBS this season and the third-most by a quarterback in Louisville history. Jackson rushed for 226 yards versus Texas A&M in 2015 and 199 yards in a win over Syracuse in 2016.n The product of Mont-

gomery, Ala., finished second on the team in rushing with 609 yards and seven scores. The quarterback has lost 219 yards rushing to his total, which would have given him a career best 828. The seven rushing scores are the fifth-most in a season by a quar-

terback at Louisville. His 609 rushing yards are the fourth-most by a quarterback in school history. n In 32 career games, Cunningham stands second in school his-

tory for rushing yards by a quarterback with 1,588 yards and is sec-ond in the school’s record book with 18 rushing touchdowns. He led the Cardinals in rushing during the 2018 campaign with 497, which is the fourth-highest total by a quarterback in school history. In 2019, Cunningham finished as the team’s third-leading rusher with 482 yards and six touchdowns. His 487 yards were the fifth most in a season, and his six scores were tied for sixth for the most rushing scores by a quarterback in a season.

Cunningham Moves into Seventhn Quarterback Malik Cunningham continues to get the ball into

the end zone through the air after throwing two touchdowns in a win over Wake Forest to give him 43 in his career. He moves into seventh all by himself in school history, and is just one short of tying for sixth in school history.n The redshirt junior ranked 16th in the nation and is fourth the

ACC in touchdown passes with 20 after throwing two touchdowns versus the Demon Deacons. n With his 82-yard touchdown pass to Dez Fitzpatrick against

Virginia Tech, he became the first Louisville quarterback to have four touchdown passes of at least 75 yards in his career.n With 17 touchdowns in the last six games, Cunningham moved

into a sixth with 61 career touchdowns responsible for.

Key Notes to Considern Quarterback Malik Cunningham surpassed 5,000 career pass-

ing yards versus Wake Forest, the 10th Louisville quarterback to reach the milestone. He has accounted for 61 career touchdowns (43 passing and 18 rushing) after totaling 27 in 2020. He passed Stefan LeFors to move into sixth all-time at Louisville for career total offense with 6,743 yards.n The Cardinals are one of only four programs — Louisville, Ohio

State, UCF and Louisiana-Lafayette — to average both 200 yards rush-ing and passing over the last two seasons. The Cardinals totaled 200.0 yards on the ground last season and 244.0 yards through the air.n The Cardinals return five starters on the offensive line in center

Cole Bentley, guards Robbie Bell and Caleb Chandler, and tackles Re-nato Brown and Adonis Boone. The five combined for 46 starts a year ago, with Bentley, Chandler and Boone each starting all 11 games. n Tight end Marshon Ford has totaled 13 touchdowns over the last

two seasons, recording six in 2020. The Louisville native recorded a career high 25 receptions for 309 yards in 2020, while averaging 12.4 yards a receptions. In 2019, Ford led the ACC in touchdowns by a tight end after registering 20 catches for 292 yards. n The Louisville defense showed improvement for the second-

straight season under defensive coordinator Bryan Brown. The Cardi-nals allowed 26.6 points per game in 2020, and improvement of 6.8 points per game from 2019. Louisville allowed 70.8 yards per game less last season than it did in 2019, including 45.0 per game less yards through the air.n Running back Jalen Mitchell emerged after leading rusher after

Javian Hawkins opted out after seven games. In nine games, Mitchell rushed for 347 yards and a pair of touchdowns, while leading the team with 6.7 yards per carry. In the season finale versus Wake Forest, Mitchell had a career day, carrying 20 times for 168 yards, the eighth-most ever by a Louisville freshman. Mitchell was the 10th Louisville freshman to rush for at least 150 yards in a game.n Placekicker James Turn-

er hit from 40 yards in the fourth quarter for his eighth consecutive field goal make in the win over Wake For-est. The eight straight makes are tied for the ninth-longest streak in program history. Turner finished the regular season 13-for-15 (.867) on field goals, the third-best field goal percentage in Louisville history. He was a perfect 40-for-40 on PAT attempts this season, the fifth-most PATs made in a season without a miss at Louisville.

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[9]The Cardinals led the nation with nine plays of over 60 yards.

Quarterback Malik Cunningham finished second in the country with five passing pass of 60+ yards, while graduating senior Dez Fitzpatrick totaled three receptions of 60 or more yards.

[43]Quarterback Malik Cunningham ranks seventh all-time in

school history with 43 passing touchdowns, one shy of moving into a sixth place tie Jay Gruden. The junior has tossed 42 touch-down throws over the last two seasons.

[6.6]The offense averaged 6.6 yards per play last season — rank-

ing 18th in the country. The Cardinals averaged a season best 9.3 yards a play in a 48-16 win over Florida State.

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OFFENSEHead Coach Scott Satterfield has brought

an explosive offense to the University of Lou-isville during his first two seasons. The Cardi-nals have averaged over 30 points per game and 200 yards on the ground over the 24 games of the Satterfield era, and have been in every game — appearing in seven games decided by seven points or less. Quarterback Malik Cunningham has excelled in Satter-field’s system, throwing for 42 touchdowns in two seasons and combining to rush for 1,091 yards in two seasons. The offensive line returns four starters, with center Cole Bentley and guard Caleb Chandler bringing back the most experience. The Cardinals lost a lot of firepower with Tutu Atwell, Dez Fitz-patrick and Javian Hawkins heading to the NFL. Running backs Hassan Hall, Maurice Burkley and Jalen Mitchell need to pick up the loss of production in the backfield, while Braden Smith, Jordan Watkins and Justin Marshall will be counted on at the wide re-ceiver position.

OFFENSIVE LINELettermen Returning (6):n Cole Bentley (R-Sr.) - Started 12 games

at center. Three-year starter..n Joshua Black (R-Fr.) - Made first career

start versus Wake Forest. n Adonis Boone (Jr.) - Started all 11

games at left tackle last year.n Renato Brown (R-Fr.) - Started nine

contests at right tackle in 2020.

n Caleb Chandler (R-Jr.) - Started 11 games at left guard last season.n Trevor Reid (Jr.) - Played in 11 games in

his first season.

Non-Lettermen Returning (6):n Austin Collins (Fr.) - Made collegiate

debut starting at center in the win over Wake Forest.n Desmond Daniels (Fr.) - Didn’t see

game action.n Luke Kandra (Fr.) - Didn’t see game ac-

tion.n Tim Lawson (Fr.) - Appeared in one

game last year.n Emmanual Sowders (Jr.) - Walk-onn Travis Taylor (Fr). - Walk-on

Newcomers (3):n Michael Gonzalez (Fr.) - Early enrollee.

Selected to the first team All-Union County team. Voted to the first team All-Observer squad as a junior. Named to the WSOCTVS-ports Big 22 Players to Watch .n Aaron Gunn (Fr.) - Two-time all-state

selection. Voted all-conference on three dif-ferent occasions.n Bryan Hudson (So.) - Played in 10

games at Virginia Tech in 2020 before trans-ferring to Louisville.

QUARTERBACKSLettermen Returning (2):n Malik Cunningham (R-Jr.) - Two-year

starter who has accounted for 5,771 total offense and 55 touchdowns over those two years. Passed for a career best 2,615 yards and rushed for a career high 609 yards in 2020.n Evan Conely (So.) - Passed for 613

yards and four touchdowns as a true fresh-man in 2019. Clinched a win over nation-ally ranked Wake Forest with a 62-yard touchdown run.

Newcomers (2):n Tyler Jensen (Fr.) - Threw for more

than 2,000 yards and 16 touchdowns to help guide Lincoln to the Division I CIF-SDS Championship.n T.J. Lewis (Fr.) - Named Class 6-A, Re-

gion 2 Player of the Year after his stellar se-nior season.

Conclusion: Malik Cunningham is an ex-citing player with the football in his hands as evidence by his 55 touchdowns over the last two seasons. The dual-threat option averaged 293.1 yards of total offense last year. Conley is considered one of the team’s top leader and has shown the ability to step in when called upon. The third-year player stepped in as a true freshman when Cunningham was injured and moved the team. Lewis is an out-standing athlete who gives the Cards more speed and athleticism at the quarterback po-sition.

RUNNING BACKSLettermen Returning (4):n Maurice Burkley (R-Sr.) - Played in

nine games before suffering a season-end-ing injury. Rushed for 180 yards and one touchdown before being injury. Rushed for a season high 63 yards in a win over Florida State. n Hassan Hall (Jr.) - Home-run hitter out

of the backfield. Slowed by injuries in 2021, rushing for 223 yards and a pair of touch-downs last year. Ended the year with two touchdowns in a win over Wake Forest. n Jalen Mitchell (R-Fr.) - Finished third

on the team in rushing with 347 yards and a pair of scores. Ended the season with a per-son best 168 yards in a win over Wake For-est. Caught four passes for 33 yards out of the backfield.n Aidan Robbins (R-Fr.) - Played in five

games. Rushed five times for 10 yards.

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Non-Lettermen Returning (1):n Gregory DesRosiers (Fr.) - Moved to

running back in the spring and was one of the biggest surprises. Owns a combination of speed and power.

Newcomers (1):n Trevion Cooley (Fr.) - Early enrollee.

Skipped final season to enroll at Louisville. Rushed 98 times for 959 yards and 14 touch-downs in seven games as a junior.

Conclusion: The Cardinals have a stable of returning running backs and a couple of newcomers who can make an impact in the running game. The trio of Hall, Mitchell and Burkley each have different skills that gives the Cardinals versatility in the backfield. Hall can be the big-play runnng back, while Mitchell and Burkley can pound the ball in-side. Cooley and Desrosiers are two players to watch this fall

.TIGHT ENDS AND H-BACKSLettermen Returning (5):n Marshon Ford (R-So.) - Big-play per-

former from the tight end position. Has re-corded 13 touchdown receptions over the

last two seasons. Led the ACC for touch-downs by a tight end in 2019. Caught 25 passes for 309 yards and six touchdowns in 2020.n Duane Martin (Fr.) - Played in five

games. Caught two passes for 27 yards as a freshman.n Issac Martin (R-Jr.) - Appeared in 11

games. Caught two passes for 11 yards — all coming in a loss to Notre Dame.n Dez Melton (R-Fr.) - Appeared in seven

games.n Francis Sherman (R-Fr.) - Earned the

start versus Wake Forest. Caught three passes for 19 yards and first collegiate touchdown versus Wake Forest.Non-Lettermen Returning (1):n Josh Lifson (Fr.) - Walk-on who ap-

peared in six games.

Newcomers (2):n Vic Mullen (Fr.) - Ranked as a three-

star prospect by recruiting outlets. Averaged 22.0 yards per catch and registered four touchdowns.n Christian Pederson (Fr.) - Slated as the

No. 54 tight end and the No. 85 in California

... 247Sports ranks him as the No. 43 tight end and the No. 71 prospect in California.

Conclusion: The tight end position is one of the most talented and deep unit on offense led by Ford, who has scored 13 touchdowns in his first two seasons. He was one of the top tight ends in the league in 2020 with 25 catches for 309 yards with six touchdowns. Dez Melton, Isaac Martin and Duane Martin are three solid blockers who can also help in the passing game. Sherman displayed his talents versus Wake Forest with three recep-tions, while Mullen and Pederson are two talented newcomers who will add depth to that position in 2021.

WIDE RECEIVERSLettermen Returning (4):n John Johnson (R-Sr.) - Played in five

games. Caught four passes for 40 yards in 2020. n Justin Marshall (R-Jr.) - Caught seven

passes for 87 yards last season. Registered two receptions in a pair of games.n Braden Smith (So.) - Top returning wide

receiver with 27 catches for 370 yards... Aver-aged 13.7 yards a reception. Caught four pass-es for 110 yards in his first game at Louisville.n Jordan Watkins (Fr.) - Recorded eight

catches for 57 yards. Scored on a 23-yard rush versus Wake Forest.

Non-Returning Lettermen (2):n Elijah Downing (So.) - Walk-on.n Jordan Thomas (R-Jr.) - Walk-on.

Newcomers (4):n Demetrius Cannon (Fr.) - Recorded 25

catches for 480 yards and four touchdowns during his career .Ranked as the No. 12 re-cruit on the St. Louis Post Dispatch Super 30.n Jaelin Carter (Jr.) - Appeared in 11

games for Eastern Kentucky. Finished the sea-son with four receptions for 94 yards and two touchdown receptions. Averaged 23.5 yards per reception.n Ahmari Bruce-Huggins (Fr.)- Conclud-

ed his career with 102 receptions for 1,927 yards and 23 touchdowns. Averaged 18.9 yards a reception. Recorded a career long 97-yard reception as a junior.n Shai Werts (R-Sr.) - Graduate transfer

from Georgia Southern. Totaled 3,777 pass-ing yards and 34 touchdowns, while rushing for 3,083 yards and 34 touchdowns. Totaled 68 touchdowns.

Conclusion: The Cardinals lost a lot of pro-duction in Tutu Atwell and Dez Fitzpatrick, and Satterfield will be searching for that go-to-receiver. Smith is the leading returner in terms of production. He caught 27 passes in his first season, but that number needs to double if the

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Cards hope to match their passing production from the last two seasons. Marshall and Wat-kins also must increase their output and Werts needs to be another speed guy who can get open and work the slot.

DEFENSEInheriting a defense that was ranked near

the bottom nationally, the Cardinals have made dramatic strides over the last two sea-sons — improving by more than two touch-downs per game and over 100 yards of total offense. Under the guidance of defensive co-ordinator Bryan Brown, the Cardinals have stabalized as a unit and it continues to take steps forward. YaYa Diaby and Tabarius Pe-terson are a pair of solid bookends at the defensive end position, while C.J. Avery has led the team in tackles the last two seasons. Kei’Trel Clark is an all-league cornerback who defended 11 passes last year and new-comer Kenderick Duncan transferred from Georgia Southern and could be a star at safety.

DEFENSIVE LINELettermen Returning (11):n Ja’Darien Boykin (Fr.) - Saw action at

defensive end in 10 games.n Malik Clark (R-Jr.) - Recorded 14 tack-

les in 2020.n Jared Dawson (Fr.) - Appeared in three

games as a true freshman.n Yaya Diaby (Jr.) - Notched 18 tackles

and 2.5 tackles for loss in his first season.n Derek Dorsey (R-Sr.) - Sixth-year se-

nior. Recorded three tackles last year.n Zach Edwards (R-Fr.) - Totaled one

tackle. n Dayna Kinnaird (R-Jr.) - Credited with

sevn tackles and one sack in 2020.n Tabarius Peterson (R-Sr.) - Sixth-year

senior. Finished 2020 with 15 tackles and one sack.n Ramon Puryear (R-Fr.) - Appeared in

11 games. Finished 2020 with eight tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss.n Mason Reiger (Fr.) - Walk-on who has

worked his way into the rotation.n Dezmond Tell (Fr.) - Played in eight

games, recording five tackles and a tackle for loss.

Non-Returning Lettermen (1):n Henry Bryant (Fr.) - Didn’t see game

action.

Newcomers (6):n Caleb Banks (Fr.) - Two-time team

captain. Earned all-state and all-conference accolades. SI All-American 2020 Candi-date. Recorded 42 tackles and 12.0 tackles for loss.

n Victoine Brown (Fr.) - Named first team all-state. Honored as an all-region selection. Totaled 32 tackles and 7.5 sacks during his senior season. Added 7.0 tackles for loss. Credited with 17 quarterback hurries and four pass break-ups.n Ryheem Craig (Fr.) - Recorded 89 tack-

les, 21.5 tackles for loss, and 10.5 sacks in earning All-Northwestern 3-A/4-A Confer-ence first-team honors as a junior.n Ashton Gillotte (Fr.) - Early enrollee.

Ranked sixth in the ESPN Top 63. Named all-county in 2019. Selected to New Era Prep Top athlete in the class of 2021 and top de-fensive end.n R.J. Sorensen (Fr.) - Rated the No. 67

strongside defensive end and the No. 145 player in Florida. Ranked as the No. 70 end and No. 132 prospect in Florida by 247Sports. n Jaques Turner (Sr.) - Transer from South-

ern Mississippi. Recorded 46 tackles and 5.5 sacks. Added 15.5 tackles for loss in 2019.

Conclusion: The defensive line is the deepest unit on the defense with 10 return-ing letterwinners. Diaby and Peterson are two solid bookends at defensive end. Diaby

is a solid athlete who recorded 18 tackles last season in his first season, while Peterson is the veteran of the group, who enters his sixth year in the program. Tell and Dawson are two talented nose tackles, while Turner, a grad transfer from Southern Miss, will add depth to that postion. Gillotte, Banks and Brown are talented newcomers who could make this group stronger and a lot deeper.

LINEBACKERLettermen Returning (9):n Yasir Abdulah (Jr.) - Credited with 7.0

tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks in 2020 from the outside linebacker position. Recorded 33 tackles.n C.J. Avery (Sr.) - Led the team in tackles

for the second-straight season. Recorded 78 tackles and 5.0 tackles for loss last year.n K.J. Cloyd (So.) - One of the team’s top

special teams performers.n Marvin Dallas (Jr.) - Saw action before

suffering a season-ending injury.n Jack Fagot (R-Sr.) - Made the move to

the outside linebacker position in the spring. Credited with 24 tackles and an interception at safety in 2020.

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n Monty Montgomery (Jr.) - Led the team with 4.0 sacks as a reserve linebacker. Re-corded a career best 46 tackles last year.n Nick Okeke (R-Jr.) - Registered 30 tackles

and 2.0 tackles for loss at outside linebacker.n Zay Peterson (Fr.) - Appeared in one

game. n Allen Smith (R-Fr.) - Played in three

games.

Non-Returning Lettermen (3):n Darrian Bell (Fr.) - Walk-onn Justin Brummett (Fr.) - Walk-onn Kam Wilson (Fr.) - Didn’t see game ac-

tion.

Newcomers (3):n Jaylin Alderman (Fr.) - Chosen as

a Class 6-A first team all-state selection. Named Valdosta’s Defensive MVPn Jackson Hamilton (Fr.) - Three-time

state champion. Named first team all-region . 4-A state champion.n T.J. Quinn (Fr.) - Early enrollee.

Earned all-region accolades after help-ing Lowndes to 14 wins and an ap-pearance in the 7A state title contest.

Conclusion: Besides the defen-sive line, the linebackers might have the second most experience in this unit. Avery has been the team’s top tackler over the last two sea-sons. Abdullah made progress last season with 3.0 sacks and Okeke has been a contributor over the last three seasons. On the inside, Mont-gomery has been the playmaker with 9.0 sacks over the last two sea-sons. Fagot made the transition to the outside linebacker spot in the spring, while Peterson, Dallas and Cloyd give the Cardinals depth at that spot.

CORNERBACKSLettermen Returning (3):n Kei’Trel Clark (So.) - Named

second team all-ACC last season. Finished with 36 tackles and regis-tered 11 passses defended.n Chandler Jones (Jr.) - Started

five games at cornerback. Credited with 24 tackles.n Greedy Vance (Fr.) - Appeared

in nine games.

Newcomers (3)n Rance Conner (Fr.) - Totaled 37

tackles and seven interceptions. Gar-nered All-Dade County honors and helped Booker T. Washington to the Class 4-A state title.

n Derrick Edwards (Fr.) - Early enrollee. Ended his career with 101 total tackles and five interceptions n Kani Walker (Fr.) - Early enrollee. Re-

corded four interceptions and registered seven pass break-ups and a pair of forced fumbles as a senior.

Conclusion: Clark is one of top cor-ners in the ACC and could be even better in 2021. Jones is a veteran corner who can be an asset at the other corner. Vance saw limited action last year, but will be counted on to step into expanded roles. Edwards and Walker enrolled early, which helped their development, while Conner arrived in the summer.

SAFETIESLettermen Returning (1):n Josh Minkins (Jr.) - Made an appear-

ance in seven games.

Newcomers (4):n Qwynnterrio Cole (Jr.) - A transfer from

Alcorn State, Cole became a two-time HBCU All-American and SWAC All-Conference First-Team honoree in 2019 after leading the team with five interceptions.n Kenderick Duncan (Sr.) - Transfer from

Georgia Southern. First-team All-Sun Belt Conference selection by Pro Football Focus. Recorded 28 tackles, five pass break-ups and two interceptions.n Braylyn Oliver (Fr.) - Early enrollee.

Was all-region and all-state player.n Benjamin Perry (Fr.) - Early enrollee.

Earned second team all-conference acco-lades. Finished with 75 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss and 1.0 sacks.

Conclusion: The safety group is one of the least experienced units on the team with just one freshman returning in Minkins. The Car-dinals added Duncan - an all-conference per-

fornmer and Cole, while also securing early enrollees in Oliver and Perry.

SPECIAL TEAMSPlacekicker James Turner turned

out to be a pleasant surprise for the special teams unit. Brock TRavelstead handled the kickoff duties a year ago and showed a good leg with 14 touchbacks. An all-ACC honorable mention, Turner was 13-of-15 on field goal attempts and a perfect 40-of-40 on PATs. He showed good range go-ing 5-of-5 from 40-49 yards. Mitch Hall is a reliable long snapper who begins his fifth season handling those responsibilities. Mark Vassett is some-one to watch at the punter position. The 24-year-old Vassett was working in construction more than a year ago and had never touched an American football before he began training to be a punter with Prokick Australia in Melbourne. Hassan Hall ranks in the top 10 in school history in kick return yards and has the ability to take the kick to the house at any time.

Lettermen Returning (3):n James Turner (So.) - 13-of-15

on field goals in 2020. All-ACC Hon-orable Mention.n Brock Travelstead (Fr.) - Re-

corded 14 touchbacks.n Mitch Hall (Sr.) - Has handled

the long-snapping duties for the last four seasons.

Newcomers (1):n Mark Vassett (Fr.) - 24-year-old

punter from Australia.

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nOffense QB 3 Malik Cunningham (6-1, 200, R-Jr.) 6 Evan Conley (6-2, 206, So.) RB 15 Jalen Mitchell (5-10, 221, R-Fr.) 19 Hassan Hall (6-0, 204, Jr.) 36 Maurice Burkley (6-0, 209, R-Sr.) 23 Trevion Cooley (5-10, 200, Fr.)

LT 70 Trevor Reid (6-5, 303, Jr.) 68 Michael Gonzalez (6-4, 298, Fr.)

LG 55 Caleb Chandler (6-4, 313, R-Jr.) 67 Luke Kandra (6-4, 309, Fr.) C 66 Cole Bentley (6-3, 315, Sr) 61 Bryan Hudson (6-4, 310, R-So.)

RG 74 Adonis Boone (6-5, 317, Jr.) 71 Joshua Black (6-2, 294, R-Fr.) RT 56 Renato Brown (6-4, 309, R-Fr.) 60 Desmond Daniels (6-5, 270, Fr.)

WR 81 Braden Smith (5-10, 185, So.) 11 Josh Johnson (5-11, 187, R-Sr.) 5 Shai Werts (5-11, 193, R-Sr.)

WR 80 Jordan Watkins (5-11, 194, Fr.) 6 Ahmari Huggins-Bruce (5-10, 165, Fr.) WR 18 Justin Marshall (6-3, 211, R-Jr.) 87 Tyler Harrell (6-0, 194, R-So.) HB 83 Marshon Ford (6-2, 237, So.) 41 Isaac Martin (6-1, 250, R-Jr.) TE 84 Dez Melton (6-3, 250, R-Fr.) 44 Francis Sherman (6-3, 248, R-Fr.)

nDefenseDE 41 Ramon Puryear (6-3, 264, R-Fr.) 29 Tabarius Peterson (6-3, 262, R-Sr.) 31 Zach Edwards (6-3, 265, R-Fr.) NT 92 Malik Clark (6-2, 295, R-Jr.) 99 Dezmond Tell (6-1, 276, Fr.) 90 Jacquies Turner (6-1, 290, R-Sr.)

DE 6 Yaya Diaby (6-4, 273, Jr.) 97 Ashton Gillotte (6-2, 253, Fr.) 95 Mason Reiger (6-4, 249, Fr.)

OLB 22 Yasir Abdullah (6-1, 235, Jr.)or 11 Nick Okeke (6-3, 249, R-Jr.) MLB 9 C.J. Avery (5-11, 227, Sr.) 23 K.J. Cloyd (6-2, 215, So.) MLB 7 Monty Montgomery (5-11, 220, R-Jr.) 44 Dorian Jones (6-0, 230, R-Fr.) 34 T.J. Quinn (6-0, 222, Fr.)

OLB 14 Marvin Dallas (6-1, 198, Jr.) 38 Jack Fagot (6-0, 202, R-Jr.)

CB 2 Chandler Jones (5-10, 188, Jr.) 0 Derrick Edwards (5-10, 185, Fr.)or 26 Kani Walker (6-1, 203, Fr.) SS 10 Benjamin Perry (6-2, 201, Fr.) 12 Qwynnterrio Cole (6-3, 190, Sr.)

FS 27 Kenedrick Duncan (6-3, 216, R-Sr.) 33 Bralyn Oliver (6-2, 209, Fr.)

CB 13 Kei’Trel Clark (5-10, 172, So.) 21 Greedy Vance (5-10, 162, Fr.)

nSpecial TeamsPK 32 James Turner (6-0, 208, So.) 37 Ryan Chalifoux (6-1, 191, R-Sr.) KO 40 Brock Travelstead (6-1, 200, Fr.) 37 Ryan Chalifoux (6-1, 191, R-Sr.) LS 24 Mitch Hall (6-1, 213, Sr.) 38 Drew Brenowitz (5-10, 210, So.) H 6 Evan Conley (6-2, 215, So.)

P 49 Mark Vassett (6-4, 215, Fr.) 37 Ryan Chalifoux (6-1, 191, R-Sr.)

KR 19 Hassan Hall (6-0, 204, Jr.) PR 81 Braden Smith (5-10, 192, So.) 13 Kei’Trel Clark (5-10, 172, So.) 5 Shai Werts (5-11, 193, R-Sr.)

Yasir Abdullah Ya-sear

Kobe Baynes Ko-BEE

Ryan Chalifoux CHAL-a-foo

Trevion Cooley Trey-vee-on Cool-lee

Ryheem Craig Rye-HEEM

Yaya Diaby Dee-ya-bee

Ashton Gillotte Ga-LOT-tee

Jack Fagot FA-go

Luke Kandra CAN-dra

Nick Okeke Oh-Kay-Kay

Christian Pedersen PED-er-sin

Brock Travelstead TRA-vul-stead

Player ’17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 `Tot

Tabarius Peterson - 9 13 9 31

Cole Bentley 3 12 7 10 32

C.J. Avery 1 7 13 9 30

Malik Cunningham - 3 11 11 25

Caleb Chandler - 3 13 11 27

Chandler Jones - 5 13 5 23

Marshon Ford - - 13 9 22

Yasir Abdullah - - 8 7 15

Chandler Jones - - 0 13 13

Adonis Boone - - 0 11 11

Hassan Hall 4 1 5 1 11

Kei’Trel Clark - - - 9 9

Renato Brown - - - 9 9

Derek Dorsey - - 8 0 8

Nick Okeke - - 5 2 7

Yaya Diaby - - - 6 6

Justin Marshall - - - 4 4

Nick Okeke - - - 4 4

Ramon Puryear - - - 3 3

Jack Fagot - - - 3 3

Dayna Kinnaird - - 1 2 3

Monty Montgomery - - - 2 2

Maurice Burkley - - - 2 2

Issac Martin - - - 2 2

Adonis Boone - - - 2 2

Jordan Watkins - - - 2 2

Jalen Mitchell - - - 1 1

Dezmond Tell - - - 1 1

Joshua Black - - - 1 1

Austin Collins - - - 1 1

Braden Smith - - - 1 1

Maurice Clark - - - 1 1

Derek Dorsey - - - 1 1

Pronunciation Guide

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Scott Satterfield has changed the culture and

his imprint is all over the ac-complishments of the Uni-versity of Louisville football program since taking over as head coach prior to the 2019 season.

The native of Durham, N.C., initiated his rebuilding plan and laid the groundwork by petitioning his team to give the two things his players could control “Attitude and Effort.”

His team took heed immediately, guiding the Cardi-nals to the top turn-around in 2019

and its first bowl win since 2015 thanks to Satterfield’s leadership. Taking over a program that won two games during the previous season, the Cardinals six-game im-provement was tops in the nation amongst Power 5 programs.

Known as an innovative offensive mind, Satterfield has put the Cardinals back on the offensive map over his first two seasons. The Cardinals were one most explosive teams in the coun-try, averaging 445.9 yards per game of total offense and 206.9 yards on the ground. Louisville led the country in 2020 with nine plays of over 60 yards, six of over 70 and one 90 or more yards. They also re-corded four rushes of 70 or more yards, the most in the country.

The 2019 campaign saw many milestones with Satterfield leading the way.

On the field, the Car-dinals snapped a nine-game league losing streak with a win over Boston College and won on the road versus a ranked oppo-nent for the first time since 2011 with a 62-59 win over Boston College.

Known as one of the nation’s top offensive minds, Satterfield’s presence saw the Cardinals go from being one of the worst offensive

teams in the nation to ranking 24th in both total offense and rushing offense.

Individually, a pair of Cardinals posted the best statistical seasons in school history in running back

Javian Hawkins and wide receiver Tutu Atwell. The duo became only the third players to re-cord 1,000-yard rushing and receiving seasons in the same year. Hawkins broke the school

record for rushing yards by a running back and a freshman in school history with 1.525 yards, which included eight 100-yard rushing games.

Atwell set the school record for receiv-ing yards in a year with 1,276 yards and

equaled the school mark with 12 touchdown receptions. The 5-foot-9 speedster led the ACC in receiving yards and was second in touch-down receptions as a sophomore. He totaled seven 100-yard receiv-ing games and averaged a solid 18.2 yards a reception.

Before accepting the Louis-ville job, Satterfield built Ap-palachian State into a pow-erhouse.

He guided his teams to three consecutive Sun Belt Conference championships and a remarkable 51-24 re-

cord with the Mountaineers, including a 38-10 conference mark in six seasons. His con-ference record of 34-6 in five Sun Belt seasons is the best in the league over that span.

Notably, he became the first coach to lead a school

from the FCS level to FBS and immediately earn three-con-

secutive bowl wins.

ACC COACH OF THE YEAR (2019) • SUN BELT CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR (2018)

HEAD COACH n THIRD SEASON

SCOTTSATTERFIELD

SATTERFIELD LED THE CARDINALS TO THE TOP TURNAROUND BY A POWER 5 PROGRAM, TAKING OVER A 2-10 TEAM AND

GUIDING IT TO AN 8-5 MARK AND A BOWL WIN IN 2019.

LOUISVILLE (2019-)Head Coach

APPALACHIAN STATE (2012-18)Head Coach (2013-18)51-24 Record in Six SeasonsOffensive Coordinator (QB) (2012)

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (2010-11)Offensive Coordinator (QB)

TOLEDO (2009)Passing Game Coordinator (QB)

APPALACHIAN STATE (1998-2008)Assistant Coach (QB) (2003-08)Assistant Coach (RB) (1999-2002)Assistant Coach (WR) (1998)

Playing Experiencen Appalachian State (Quarterback, 1991-95)n 1995 First-Team All-Southern Conferencen Led App State to only undefeated, untied regular season (11-0) in 1995

Personaln Bachelor’s Degree: Appalachian State (Physical Education, 1996)n Wife: Beth (Burleson)n Sons: Bryce and Isaacn Daughter: Alli

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In the Mountaineers’ short time in the FBS era, Satterfield directed Appalachian State to three-straight conference titles and led the pro-gram to four straight bowl appearances.

Hosting the first Sun Belt Conference Championship Game in league history, Appalachian State won 30-19 against Louisiana to claim its third straight league title and earn an automatic bid to face Middle Tennessee of Conference USA in the R+L Carriers New Or-leans Bowl.

In 23 seasons at Appalachian State, including five as a quarter-back (1991-95) and 12 as an assistant coach (1998-2008, 2012), the Mountaineers secured three NCAA Division I FCS national titles and 11 conference championships.

In his final season at Appalachian State, the Mountaineers were 10-2 and captured the East Division title behind a 7-1 league record. The team has compiled five straight wins heading into its bowl ap-pearance, outscoring opponents 157-60.

Defensively, the Mountaineers were sixth nationally in total de-fense, yielding only 279.3 yards per game and sixth allowing 15.7 points per contest. On offense, Satterfield’s team averaged 36.7 points per game, which is 20th in the country, and 15th in rushing offense behind 241.0 yards per game on the ground.

In 2017, Appalachian State registered a 9-4 mark that included a 7-1 record within the league and a 34-0 win over Toledo in the Dol-lar General Bowl. The Mountaineers ranked among the top 20 teams nationally in fewest sacks allowed (No. 2 with eight), first downs al-lowed (No. 20 with 222), fewest passes picked off by opposing de-fenses (No. 8 with six), defensive interceptions (No. 12 with 18), sacks per game (No. 17 with 2.92), and turnover margin (No. 11 with 0.92).

In 2016, the Mountaineers completed a 10-win season, winning nine of their last 10 contests to finish at 10-3 overall – capped by a 31-28 win over Toledo in the Camellia Bowl. The Mountaineers’ two losses came at the hands of ranked opponents, opening the season with a 20-13 overtime loss to No. 9 Tennessee and a defeat to No. 25 Miami two weeks later.

They put together one of the most statistically complete seasons in league history, allowing less than 12 points per game in Sun Belt ac-tion. Overall, the Mountaineers led the conference in scoring defense

(17.0 points per game), total defense (326.0 yards per game), rushing offense (245.6 yards per game), turnover margin (+8), and time of possession (33:25). In conference games, Appalachian State led the league in total offense (452.5 yards per game).

The 2015 season, saw Satterfield’s team post an 11-2 record. It was the highest win total by an FBS program in its first season of bowl eligibility after completing the transition. The Mountaineers ranked among the Sun Belt’s top two in 19 of the league’s 33 statistical cat-egories.

Known as an innovative offensive mind, Satterfield’s team that season scored over 28 points in 11 games. To add to that success, the Mountaineers finished 11th in the nation in total defense, yield-ing only 314.5 yards per game, and 14th in the country in scoring defense at 19.1 points per game. Appalachian State held seven op-ponents to 14 points or less, including a pair of shutouts.

The Hillsborough, N.C., native won four games in his first season, but steadily improved the program over the next five seasons.

In 2014, Satterfield’s squad captured a 7-5 mark, winning its final six games to close out its first season as an FBS member.

Satterfield spent the first 11 seasons of his professional career in Boone, coaching the Mountaineers’ wide receivers (1998), running backs (1999-02) and quarterbacks (2003-08). He was an integral part of Appalachian State’s transition from a Power-I to a Spread offense in 2004.

With Satterfield serving as the Mountaineers’ primary play-caller, Appalachian State ranked among the nation’s top 20 in five major offensive statistical categories (scoring, rushing, passing, passing effi-ciency and total offense) from 2004-08. In 2007, the season in which Appalachian State took down Michigan, the Mountaineers led the nation with a school-record 488.3 yards of total offense per game.

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As Appalachian State’s quarterbacks coach, Satterfield coached both Richie Williams (2003-05) and Armanti Edwards (2006-08) to All-America recognition. He was Edwards’ mentor for the first of his back-to-back Walter Payton Awards (FCS Player of the Year) in 2008.

Prior to his return to Appalachian State as the assistant head coach and offensive coor-dinator in 2012, Satterfield spent one season as the passing game coordinator and quarter-backs coach at Toledo (2009) and two as the offensive coordinator at Florida International (2010-11).

Satterfield, a native of Hillsborough, NC, is married to the former Beth Burleson, a star on the Appalachian State track team in the mid-90’s. They have a daughter, Alli, and two sons, Bryce and Isaac.

Appalachian State1998: FCS Playoffs (Quarterfinals)1999: FCS Playoffs (First Round)2000: FCS Playoffs (Semifinals)2001: FCS Playoffs (Quarterfinals)2002: FCS Playoffs (First Round)2005: FCS Playoffs (National Champions)2006: FCS Playoffs (National Champions)2007: FCS Playoffs (National Champions)2008: FCS Playoffs (Quarterfinals)2010: Little Caesar’s Bowl2011: Beef O’Brady’s Bowl2012: FCS Playoffs (Second Round)2015: Raycom Media Camellia Bowl2016: Raycom Media Camellia Bowl2017: Dollar General Bowl2018: R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

Louisville2019: Music City Bowl

Yearly Records

Year Team (Role) Record

1998 Appalachian State (WR) 10-3

1999 Appalachian State (RB) 9-3

2000 Appalachian State (RB) 10-4

2001 Appalachian State (RB) 9-4

2002 Appalachian State (RB) 8-4

2003 Appalachian State (QB) 7-4

2004 Appalachian State (QB) 6-5

2005 Appalachian State (QB) 12-3

2006 Appalachian State (QB) 14-1

2007 Appalachian State (QB) 13-2

2008 Appalachian State (QB) 11-3

2009 Toledo (QB) 5-7

2010 Florida International (OC) 7-6

2011 Florida International (OC) 8-5

2012 Appalachian State (OC) 8-4

2013 Appalachian State (HC) 4-8

2014 Appalachian State (HC) 7-5

2015 Appalachian State (HC) 11-2

2016 Appalachian State (HC) 10-3

2017 Appalachian State (HC) 9-4

2018 Appalachian State (HC) 10-2

2019 Louisville (HC) 8-5

2020 Louisville (HC) 4-7

Overall Record ....................................200-94

Head Coach Record ..............................63-36

Record As Assistant .............................137-58

Yearly Final Rankings

Year Team (Role) Rank

2013 Appalachian State (HC) NR

2014 Appalachian State (HC) NR

2015 Appalachian State (HC) NR

2016 Appalachian State (HC) NR

2017 Appalachian State (HC) NR

2018 Appalachian State (HC) NR

2019 Louisville (HC) NR

Conference Titles (10)

Year Team Conference

1999 Appalachian State Southern

2005 Appalachian State Southern

2006 Appalachian State Southern

2007 Appalachian State Southern

2008 Appalachian State Southern

2010 Florida International Sun Belt

2012 Appalachian State Southern

2016 Appalachian State Sun Belt

2017 Appalachian State Sun Belt

2018 Appalachian State Sun Belt

Akron 1-0

Arkansas State 2-1

Boston College 1-1

Campbell 1-0

Charleston Southern 0-1

Charlotte 1-0

Chattanooga 0-1

The Citadel 0-1

Clemson 0-2

Coastal Carolina 2-0

Eastern Kentucky 1-0

Elon 1-0

Florida State 1-1

Furman 0-1

Gardner-Webb 1-0

Georgia 0-2

Georgia Southern 4-2

Georgia State 5-0

Georgia Tech 0-1

Howard 1-0

Idaho 4-0

Kentucky 0-1

Liberty 0-1

Louisiana 6-0

Massachusetts 0-1

Miami (Fla.) 0-3

Michigan 0-1

Mississippi State 1-0

Montana 0-1

NC State 1-0

New Mexico State 2-0

North Carolina A&T 0-1

Notre Dame 0-2

Ohio 1-0

Old Dominion 2-0

Penn State 0-1

Pitt 0-1

Samford 0-1

Savannah State 1-0

South Alabama 2-1

Southern Miss 0-1

Syracuse 2-0

Tennessee 0-1

Texas State 3-0

Toledo 2-0

Troy 3-1

ULM 3-1

Virginia 1-1

Virginia Tech 0-1

Wake Forest 2-1

Western Carolina 1-0

Western Kentucky 2-0

Wofford 1-0

Wyoming 1-0

TOTAL 63-36

Coaching History

Postseason Appearances

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Jack Bicknell Jr., who owns 33 years of coaching experience

at the NFL and collegiate level, has been named the offensive line coach at Louisville.

Before joining the Louisville staff, Bicknell spent the 2020 campaign in the Southeastern Conference tutoring the offensive line at Auburn, guiding the Tigers to the Citrus Bowl.

Prior to his brief stop at Au-burn, Bicknell spent three seasons rebuilding the offense at Missis-sippi.

In 2019, the Rebels were one of the top rushing teams in the na-tion, finishing second in the SEC and ninth in the country in rush-ing averaging 251.2 yards rushing per game. The Rebels ranked 11th nationally in the 5.39 per carry average and scored 29 touch-downs on the ground. That sea-son, quarterback John Rhys Plum-lee averaged 113.7 yards rushing per game, good for first in the SEC and eighth nationally.

The 2018 campaign, Bick-nell’s second season, saw an of-fensive line provide quarterback Jordan Ta’amu time to throw for an SEC-best 326.5 passing yards per game to rank fourth nation-ally. Left tackle Greg Little earned first team All-SEC accolades be-

fore becoming the highest Rebel drafted in the 2019 NFL Draft. The second team All-American was taken in the second round (37th overall) by the Caro-lina Panthers.

Bicknell coached an offensive line in 2017 that protected Ole Miss quar-terbacks and allowed them to throw for a conference-leading 328.4 yards per game (11th nationally). With assistance from the offensive line, the Rebels ranked second in the SEC in total offense (462.3 ypg) and sixth nationally in red zone offense (.953). Under Bicknell’s guidance, Little earned second team All-SEC honors in just his second season as a Rebel.

Before his time in the SEC, Bicknell spent eight seasons as the head coach at Louisiana Tech (1999-2006), where his 43 victories rank as the fourth-most in school history. Following the 2001 season, he was named WAC Coach of the Year after leading the Bulldogs to a conference championship in its first year of membership. Bicknell also served as the Bulldogs’ offensive line coach from 1997-98.

Bicknell spent two seasons as assistant offensive line coach with the NFL’s Miami Dolphins. Working with offensive line coach John Benton, Bicknell assisted to guide the Dolphins’ offensive line that helped protect quarterback Ryan Tannehill during a pair of 4,000-yard passing seasons. Bicknell’s line also paved the way for running back Lamar Miller to rush for 1,971 yards over the 2014 and 2015 seasons.

Bicknell proved to be one of the best at the NFL level. He coached a va-riety of offensive lineman who found an abundant amount of success under his watch.

Despite missing the first four games of the season due to injury and making the switch to guard, Mike Pouncey was tabbed to his second-straight Pro Bowl in 2014. Tackle Ja’Wuan James became the eighth offensive lineman in Dol-phins history to start all 16 games as a rookie, showing his versatility by starting nine games at right tackle and seven at left tackle en route to earning PFWA All-Rookie Team honors.

Bicknell came to Mi-ami after spending the 2013 season as the of-fensive line coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers. While in Pittsburgh, Bicknell’s unit helped running back Le’Veon Bell amass 1,259

yards from scrimmage, the most by a Steelers rookie. Prior to joining the Steelers, Bicknell served as the offensive line coach for

the Kansas City Chiefs in 2012 where he directed a unit that was instrumental in helping running back Jamaal Charles return to All-Pro form after an ACL injury cut short his 2011 season.

Bicknell began his NFL coaching career with the New York Giants in 2009 and was a member of a coaching staff that helped lead the franchise to its fourth Super Bowl title with a 21-17 victory over the New England Patriots on Feb. 5, 2012. During the 2011 season, the Giants’ line an-chored an offense that finished fifth in the NFL in passing while only al-lowing 28 sacks.

Bicknell began his coaching career at his alma mater, Boston College, as a graduate assistant from 1985-86. Following his two seasons with the Eagles, Bicknell joined the staff at New Hampshire in 1987 and spent 10 seasons with the Wildcats coaching the defensive line (1987-92) before moving to the offensive line (1993-96). Bicknell returned to Boston College in 2007 as the Eagles’ assistant head coach/offensive line coach for two seasons (2007-08) before joining the Giants in the NFL.

A three-year letterwinner as an offensive lineman, Bicknell played colle-giately for his father at Boston College from 1981-85 where he was the center for 1984 Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Doug Flutie. It was Bicknell who snapped the ball to Flutie on the final play of the Boston College/Miami game which led to one of the most memorable conclusions to a game in col-lege football history. The Flutie “Hail Mary” game-winning touchdown pass to wide receiver Gerald Phelan propelled the Eagles over the Miami Hurricanes in the 1984 Orange Bowl.

In Bicknell’s final season at Boston College, he was honored with the Scanlon Award, the highest honor bestowed upon a Boston College football player, the Scarminach Award for athletic and academic excellence and the Dean’s Award in the school of education.

Bicknell comes from a family of coaches. His father, Jack, was the head coach at Boston College (1981-90) prior to becoming the head coach of the Barcelona Dragons (1991-03) of NFL Europe.

Born in North Plainfield, New Jersey, Bicknell attended Orono (Maine) High School.

He and his wife, Helen, have three children, John, Katelyn and Alyse.

Louisville (2021)Offensive Line

Auburn (2020)Offensive Line

Mississippi (2017-19)Offensive Line

Miami (NFL) (2014-15)Assistant Offensive Line Pittsburgh (NFL) (2013)Offensive Line

Kansas City (NFL) (2013)Offensive Line

New York Giants (NFL) (2009-11)Assistant Offensive Line

Boston College (2007-08)Offensive Line

Louisiana Tech (1996-2006)Head CoachOffensive Line (1997-98)

New Hampshire (1987-96)Offensive Line/Defensive Line

Boston College (1986)Graduate Assistant

OFFENSIVE LINE FIRST SEASON

BICKNELL SPENT EIGHT SEASONS AS THE HEAD COACH AT LOUISIANA TECH (1999-2006), WHERE HIS 43 VICTORIES

RANK AS THE FOURTH-MOST IN SCHOOL HISTORY.

JACKBICKNELL

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Gunter Brewer, considered one of the top developers in

wide receiver talent, was hired to coach the wide receivers in 2019.

A veteran with over 30 years of coaching experience, Brewer has made a difference in the wide receiver room.

Brewer became only the sec-ond coach in UofL history to have two wide receivers taken in the NFL Draft when Tutu Atwell was a second-round selection of the Los Angeles Rams and Dez Fitzpat-rick was drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the fourth round.

Under Brewer’s tutelage, At-well put together one of the fin-est seasons by a Louisville wide receiver.

A first team All-American and All-ACC performer, set the school record for receiving yards in a season, recording 1,276 yards and tied the school mark with 12 touchdowns. He was the first UofL wide receiver to record over 1,000 yards since 2007.

Brewer joined the staff after the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl run fell short in the second round of the playoffs in the Na-tional Football League.

In one season with the Eagles, Brewer worked with a unit that featured veteran wide receivers Alshon Jeffrey and Nelson Ag-holor, Under Brewer’s direction,

Jeffrey recorded his highest receiving yardage (843) and reception totals (65) in a single season since 2014. Agholor recorded career highs in receptions (64) and yards after the catch (350). In 2018 Philadelphoa registered the seventh-ranked passing offense and the eight-rated team passer rating in the NFL. The Eagles also finished ninth in 10+ yards plays and 10th in passing yards per play.

Brewer has a long history of coaching wide receivers in the Atlantic Coast Conference after mentoring the wide receivers at North Carolina for 11 years, including six as the co-offensive coordinator from 2012-17.

While with the Tar Heels, he coached four of the top five wide receivers in career receptions at UNC.

In assisting with the offense, UNC set the school record for passing yards five times during his stint, throwing for more than 3,500 yards each year from 2012-16.The Tar Heels led the NCAA in yards per play (7.3) and ranked ninth in scoring offense (school-record 40.7 points per game) en route to the program’s first-ever appearance in the ACC Championship Game during the 2015 season.

That season, Mack Hollins had an NCAA-leading 24.8 receiving average, and went on to set the school career record with 20.6 yards per reception. Hollins also finished third in Tar Heels history with 20 receiving touchdowns, posting a career-high eight receiving touchdowns in back-to-back seasons from 2014-15.

Prior to his return to Chapel Hill, Brewer served one season as the as-sociate head coach/passing game coordinator at Ole Miss (2011) and spent six seasons in various capacities at Oklahoma State (co-offensive coordina-

tor/wide receivers coach, 2009-10; co-offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach, 2008; wide receiv-ers coach, 2005-07).

With the Cowboys, Brewer’s term in Stillwater included five bowl appear-ances and the program’s first Big 12 South Cham-pionship in 2010. Brewer recruited and served as the position coach for Blackmon, a unanimous first-team All-America who won the Biletnikoff Award presented to the nation’s top receiver. Blackmon fin-ished the 2010 season as the national leader in re-ceiving yards per game and was second in receptions per game. His 1,782 re-ceiving yards were the most

ever for a sophomore in NCAA history, and he set another NCAA record with 12 consecutive games with at least 100 yards receiving and a touchdown.

Brewer’s work with the Cowboy wide receivers was key in OSU finishing the 2010 season ranked second in the nation in passing offense and third in the nation in both total offense and scoring offense.

With Brewer as co-offensive coordinator, the Cowboys offense produced a pair of first-team All-Americas in Bryant and running back Kendall Hunter, to go with first-round NFL Draft picks in lineman Russell Okung and tight end Brandon Pettigrew.

In 2008, Brewer’s offensive unit finished top-10 nationally in rushing, total offense, scoring and pass efficiency. He was also the position coach for quar-terback Zac Robinson, who was a finalist for the Manning Award and ranked fifth nationally in pass efficiency and 18th in total offense.

Brewer coached Biletnikoff semifinalist Adarius Bowman to consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons in 2006 and 2007, while D’Juan Woods was a 2005 all-Big 12 pick and ended his career as OSU’s third all-time leading receiver in both receptions and yards.

Brewer was the wide receivers coach and associate offensive coordinator at Marshall from 1996-99. Brewer coached Moss – a Hall of Famer and the third Biletnikoff Award winner — to stardom while helping the Thundering Herd to a 50-4 record over that time, including a perfect 13-0 mark and No. 10 final national ranking in 1999.

As a player, Brewer was a two-year letter-winner as a wide receiver at Wake Forest, where he earned his degree in science and health sports in 1987. In 1989, he was awarded a master’s in education with a specialization in exercise physiology from Ole Miss.

Louisville (2019-)Assistant Coach (WR)

Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) (2018)Assistant Coach (WR)

North Carolina (2000-04, 2012-17)Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers (2012-17)Wide Receivers (2000-04) Mississippi (1988-89, 2011)Associate Head Coach/ Passing Game Coordinator (2011)Graduate Assistant (1989-90) Oklahoma State (2005-10)Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers (2009-10)Co-Offensive Coordinator /Quarterbacks (2008)Wide Receivers Marshall (1996-99)Associate Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers (1996-99) Northeast Mississippi CC (1995)Head Coach (1995)

East Tennessee (1990-95)Recruiting Coordinator /Wide Receivers (1990-95)

Playing Experience Wake Forest (Wide Receiver), 1985-86

Personal Bachelor’s Degree: Wake Forest, 1987

(Science and Health Sports, 1987) Master’s Degree: Mississippi, 1989 (Education) Wife: Rhonda Daughter: Lauren Son: Keaton, Daughter in Law: Kate, Grandson: Billy

WIDE RECEIVERS THIRD SEASON

BREWER COACHED A NFL HALL OF FAMER, HEISMAN FINALIST AND THREE BILETNIKOFF FINALISTS DURING HIS COLLEGIATE

COACHING CAREER. ONE OF ONLY THREE COACHES TO HAVE MULTIPLE WINNERS

GUNTERBREWER

COACHING STAFF23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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IN TWO SEASONS, BROWN’S DEFENSIVE UNIT HAS IMPROVED BY 17.5 POINTS AND 114.4 YARDS PER GAME

One of the bright, up-and-com-ing stars on defense, Bryan

Brown was hired as the defen-sive coordinator and cornerbacks coach at the University of Louis-ville in 2018.

Taking over a defense that was near the bottom in the country after the 2018 season, Brown has directed a remarkable transforma-tion in only two seasons as the leader of the defense.

In his first two years, Brown’s unit has improved by 17.5 points per game, 97.4 rushing yards and 114.4 yards of total offense.

The 2020 campaign saw the Cardinals finish first in the ACC against the pass and guided the

defense from a 14th-place finish in the league in defense to fourth in 2020. Brown tutored cornerback Kei’Trel Clark to second team all-ACC acco-

lades after finishing second in the conference in passes defensed.With a 30-0 win over Syracuse, the Cardinals picked up their first shutout

of a Power 5 teams since a 34-0 vixtory over North Carolina in 2005.Brown’s impact was seen immediately. Brown’s group improved by over 10

points per game and more than doubled their sack total from the 2018 season.Brown came to Louisville after six seasons as the defensive coordinator

and cornerbacks coach at Appalachian State (2012-17). He was promoted run the defense in 2018, where he tutored one of the top defensive units in the nation.

In leading the Mountaineers to their third-straight Sun Belt title, a 10-2 record and a fourth consecutive bowl appearance,

Brown’s defense ranked sixth nationally in scoring defense at 15.7 points per game, holding the opposition to 10 or fewer points in seven contests. Brown’s unit also ranked third in the country in passing defense (148.1), No. 1 in big plays given up, sixth in total defense (279.3).

Before earning a promotion to the defensive coordinator position, Brown served as the cornerbacks coach at Appalachian State from 2012-17, leading one of nation’s most opportunistic units.

Since the 2015 season, the Mountaineers ranked second nationally in interceptions, picking off 70 passes over that span, finishing second to San Diego’s State’s 72.

Over that span, the Mountaineers finished in the top 15 nationally, totaling 15 or more interceptions in each of those seasons.

Last year, Brwn’s group picked off 15 passes, ranking 14th in the nation, while the Appalachian State defense finished 2016 with 20 interceptions, the sixth-most in the FBS, and was No. 11 nationally in pass efficiency defense.

From 2015-17, Brown’s cornerbacks combined to intercept 35 passes, picking 15 passes in 2015, another 10 in 2016 and 10 in 2017. The Mountain-eers led the Sun Belt Conference in passing defense in 2018, 2017 and 2015.

Brown trained Clifton Duck, one of the top cornerbacks in school history, and helped him become one of the team’s most decorated players. Duck led the Sun Belt Conference in interceptions with six in 2017, which was tied for fourth most in the nation, and was a two-time All-Sun Belt first team per-former, a freshman All-American and the league’s 2016 freshman of the year.

Additionally, at least one of Brown’s pupils has ranked among the confer-ence’s top 10 in interceptions during each season of his tenure. Duck was

first and Tae Hayes tied for fifth in the league in 2017. Since 2015 at least one of both starting cornerbacks has earned first or second team all-conference.

Both Duck (fourth) and Mondo Williams (seventh) finished in the top 10 in 2016, while Latrell Gibbs led the Sun Belt Conference in interceptions with seven total for 149 yards and two touchdowns in 2015. Gibbs’ efforts garnered him recognition on the all-Sun Belt first team.

Also under Brown’s tutelage, Demetrius McCray led the Southern Con-ference with four interceptions in 2012. McCray went on to join the Nation-al Football League as a seventh-round draft pick of the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2013.

Brown went to Appalachian State from Ole Miss, where he helped as a graduate assistant coach for the Rebels, working specifically with the nickel back position. In that role, he was responsible for all practice planning and game planning for the nickel back spot.

While at Ole Miss, he also served as an administrative assistant for the de-fensive coordinator, assisting with all aspects of practice and game planning for the squad’s cornerbacks.

Brown served in a player development role at Rutgers in 2008, assisting the Scarlet Knights’ special teams units while also supporting in academic support services for the program.

Following the stint at Rutgers, he spent one season at Delta State (2009) as a graduate assistant coaching the Statesmen’s cornerbacks.

Brown and his wife, Courtney, have a son, Bryson, and a daughter, Elle.

Louisville (2019-)Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks

Appalachian State (2012-18)Defensive Coordinator/ Cornerbacks (2018)Cornerbacks (2012-17)

Ole Miss (2010-11)Graduate Assistant (Spurs) (2011)Defensive Admin. Assistant (2010)

Delta State (2009)Graduate Assistant (CB)

Rutgers (2008)Player Development

Playing Experience Ole Miss (Defensive Back, 2003-06), Played point guard on the

basketball team in 2002. Totaled 70 career tackles and returned an interception for a touchdown Also returned kickoffs and punts

Personal Bachelor’s Degree: Ole Miss (Sociology, 2006) Wife: Courtney (Walker) Daughter: Elle Son: Bryson

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A n up-and-coming star as a recruiter and defensive

position coach, Cort Dennison returned for his second stint at Louisville when he was hired in January of 2019 as the co-defen-sive coordinator and outside line-backers coach.

Since his return to the Derby, City, Dennison, who has served as the co-defensive coordinator for the last three years, has assisted in a rebirth of the UofL defense.

Taking over a defense that ranked near the bottom of the national statistics, Dennison has assisted in a major defensive pro-gression. His influence has helped the Cards improve by 17.5 points per game, 97.4 rushing yards and 114.4 yards of total offense during his tenure.

During his two seasons coach-ing the outside linebackers, his players have shown remarkable development on the field.

In 2020, outside linebacker Yasir Abdullah led the team in sacks with a career best three, while outside linebacker Rodjay Burns put together two career-best seasons.

Dennison spent four seasons with the Cardinals (2014-17), where he es-tablished himself as a quality young coach and one of the best recruiters in the nation.

A Salt Lake City, Utah, native, Dennison coached the outside linebackers and assisted in bringing one of the highest-rated recruiting classes in Oregon history.

For his abilities, Dennison was named to 247Sports’ 30 Under 30 coach-ing list in 2017 and 2018. Before moving west, he ranked seventh on In-sidetheACC’s Top 10 Recruiters list after the 2017 season. Dennison also was chosen to ESPN’s 40 under 40.

On the field, Dennison mentored Justin Hollins and Jalen Jelks, both who earned first-team all-Pac 12 accolades, with Hollins being the only player in college football with five sacks, five forced fumbles and an interception. Both players were drafted in the 2019 NFL Draft, respectively.

Dennison was the Cardinals’ inside linebackers coach, co-special teams coordinator and recruiting coordinator in 2017. The year prior, he was the as-sistant secondary coach and recruiting coordinator. Dennison joined the UofL staff in 2014 as a defensive graduate assistant (linebackers) before working as the director of on-campus recruiting in 2015.

With Dennison directing Louisville’s inside linebackers in 2017, Dorian

Etheridge earned ESPN Freshman All-America honors after becoming the first true freshman in school history to lead the team in tackles (83).

As safeties coach in 2016, Dennison started his career helping the Cardi-nals complete the year tied for 22nd nationally and third in the ACC with 15 interceptions. The team ranked 14th in the nation in total defense (322.2 ypg) and 37th in pass defense (207.1 ypg).

Before joining the Louisville staff, Dennison worked as a graduate assistant at Western Kentucky in 2013, where he assisted with the linebackers. In 2012, Dennison was the linebackers coach at Edmonds Woodway High School in Edmonds, Wash.

Louisville (2019-)Co-Defensive Coordinator /Outside Linebackers

Oregon (2018)Outside Linebackers

Louisville (2014-17)Inside Linebackers (2017)Recruiting Coordinator/ Safeties (2016)Recruiting CoordinatorDir. On-Campus Recruiting (2015)Defensive Graduate Assistant (2014)

Western Kentucky (2013)Defensive Graduate Assistant

Edmonds Woodway H.S. (2012)Assistant Coach (LB)

247SPORTS’ 30 UNDER 30 (2017, 2018) | INSIDETHEACC TOP 10 RECRUITERS (2017) | ESPN’S 40 UNDER 40 (2018)

CO-DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR / OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS SEVENTH SEASON

CONSIDERED ONE OF THE BEST RECRUITERS IN THE NATION, DENNISON IS BACK FOR HIS SECOND TENURE WITH THE

CARDINALS AFTER ONE SEASON AT OREGON

CORTDENNISON

Playing Experience Washington (Linebacker, 2007-11) 2011 Second Team All-Pac-12 selection Led the Pac-12 with 128 total tackles in 2011 Captain and team’s most outstanding defensive

player in 2011 2011 Second Team academic All-Pac-12 selection Honorable mention academic All-Pac-12 in 2009 and 2010

Personal Bachelor’s Degree: Washington (Communications, 2011) Master’s Degree: Louisville (Sport Administration, 2015)

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A young, up-and-coming coach, Greg Gasparato was

hired to coach the safeties in Feb-ruary 2021

Gasparato joins the Cardinals after a successful season assisting as the co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach at Army. The Knights finished the year at 9-3, dropping a 24-21 decision to West Virginia in the Liberty Bowl.

Under Gasparato’s influence, the Knights ranked first in the nation in total defense allowing 275.3 yards per game and were second against the pass at 160.8 yards per game. Army was also second in the country in scoring defense at 14.8 points per game and finished ninth with 16 inter-ceptions.

Prior to his one season at the United States Military Academy, Gasparato coached the safeties at Appalachian State -- his second stint with the program.

During the 2019 campaign, the Mountaineer defense finished in the top 30 of the national statistical rankings, including in defensive touchdowns scored, third-down conversion percentage, takeaways, interceptions, sacks, pass efficiency defense, scoring defense, tackles for loss yardage, yards allowed per play, total defense, rush-ing TDs allowed, fumble recoveries, rushing defense and TDs allowed.

In helping assisting Appalachian State win the first Sun Belt Champion-ship Game and capturing a fourth-straight bowl game in 2018, Gasparato had three safeties recognized as All-Sun Belt selections by PFF College Football: Desmond Franklin, Austin Exford and Josh Thomas. The trio combined for nine interceptions in 2018 and were the three highest-graded safeties in the Sun Belt according to the PFF College site.

Gasparato worked as a defensive graduate assistant at App State from 2013-14 and spent 2015-17 as the inside linebackers coach at FCS power Wofford. He also coordinated the special teams unit.

The Terriers won the Southern Conference, reached the FCS quarterfinals and finished 10-3 during a 2017 season where they ranked 26th nationally in total defense. They were fifth in total defense, 11th in rushing defense and 22nd in passing defense during the 2016 season.

Gasparato played safety at Wofford from 2005-08 and graduated in 2009 with a finance degree. He began his coaching career at Richland Northeast

High School in Columbia, S.C., in 2010, coached defensive backs at Juniata (Pa.) College in 2011 and coached outside linebackers at Brevard College in 2012. He became a graduate assistant at Appalachian State during the same year in which Scott Satterfield made his debut as the Mountaineers’ head coach.

In his previous stop with the Mountaineers, Gasparato assisted with App State’s linebackers while pursuing a master’s degree in educational media. As a college player, he started two games during the 2007 season that Wofford shared the Southern Conference championship with App State.

Gasparato and his wife, Bria, have two sons, Dominick and Christian, and one daughter Mila.

Louisville (2021-)Safeties

Army (2020)Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties

Appalachian State (2018-19)Safeties

Wofford (2015-17)Inside Linebackers/Special TeamsAssistant Coach (Secondary) (2017)

Appalachian State (2013-14)Defensive Graduate Assistant/Linebackers

Brevard College (2012)Outside Linebackers

Juniata (Pa.) College (2011)Defensive Backs

Richland Northeast (S.C.) High SchoolSafeties/Special Teams

Playing Experience Played four seasons at Wofford Started two games during the 2007 season in which Wofford shared

the Southern Conference championship with App State.

Personal Bachelor’s Degree: Wofford (Finance, 2009) Wife: Brian Daughter: Mia Sons: Dominick, Christian

SAFETIES FIRST SEASON

GREGGASPARATO

AS THE CO-DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR AT ARMY IN 2020, THE KNIGHTS LED THE COUNTRY IN TOTAL DEFENSE YIELDING

275.3 YARDS PER GAME AND WERE SECOND AGAINST THE PASS AT 160.8 YARDS

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S tu Holt, a 25-year coaching veteran and one of the top spe-

cial teams coaches in the nation, was hired as the tight ends coach and special teams coordinator at Louisville in December of 2018.

In two seasons, Holt has seen a marked improvement at the tight end position and in all aspects of special teams play.

The tights ends have produced a combined 19 touchdowns over the first two year, with Marshon Ford re-cording 46 receptions and 13 touch-downs over that span. In 2019, Ford led the ACC tight ends in receiving tight ends with seven and was sec-ond in the league in 2020 with six.

In 2020, Holt instructed former walk-on placekicker James Turner to one of the best seasons by a kick-er. The sophomore was 13-of-15 on field goal attempts to earn all-ACC honorable mention accolades.

The 2019 season — Holt’s first in Louisville — saw consistency and development as the special teams units ranked in the top-25 in kickoff returns and punt returns. The Cardi-nals finished fifth nationally in kick-off returns at 27.4 yards a return.

Before joining the Louisville staff, Holt spent four seasons coach-ing the running backs and serving as the special teams coordinator

at Appalachian State, guiding the Mountaineers to three consecutive conference championships and four bowl appearances.

Holt’s running backs eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark in four consecutive sea-sons, including Darrynton Evans, who ranked in the top-20 nationally with 1,187 yards and averaged better than 6.6 yards per carry in guiding the Mountaineers to an 11-2 mark and their third straight Sun Belt title. Evans earned first team all-Sun Belt and third team all-purpose in 2018.

The Mountaineers recorded 10 100-yard running games and averaged 240.3 yards on the ground, tallying 10 games of 200 or more yards on the ground.

Serving as the special teams coordinator in 2018, Appalachian State tallied four touchdowns on kick and punt returns, tying for the national lead with three scores on punt returns. The Mountaineers ranked second nationally in kickoff returns, averaging 28.8 yards per return, and were fourth in blocked kicks with six. The Mountaineers also ranked in the top 20 nationally in net punting, punt return defense and punt returns.

In 2017 behind 1,037 rushing yards from running back Jalin Moore, the Mountaineers led the Sun Belt in rushing and ranked 22nd in the country by totaling an average of 223.6 yards per game – rushing for over 300 yards in each of their last three games, including 327 yards in the bowl win over Toledo.

In 2016, Holt mentored the Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Year in Moore and the program’s all-time leading rusher in Marcus Cox, who rushed for over 5,000 yards for his career. Moore and Cox combined to be one of the most pro-ductive tandems in all of college football, as they formed one of only three duos to average over 100 yards per game apiece during the 2016 season. App State was No. 10 nationally in rushing yards per game at 250.9 and led the Sun Belt in the category for the second consecutive year.

In Holt’s initial season, the Mountaineers were led by Cox, who continued his record-setting career by finishing with 1,418 yards – good for 17th in the nation and third in the Sun Belt. Cox again topped national and conference rankings with 118.6 yards per game (13th national; 3rd Sun Belt) and all-purpose yards (132.2 yards per game), ranking second in the Sun Belt and 20th in the nation.

With Holt overseeing the ground game, Appalachian State finished No. 6 in the na-tion and second in the Sun Belt with 271.5 yards of rushing of-fense. The Mountaineers led the Sun Belt Conference in total of-

fensive yards with 466.2 yards per game, good also for 20th nationally.Holt made an immediate impact on the Appalachian State special teams, im-

proving from 128th to 25th in efficiency from 2014 to 2015. Kicker Zach Matics was named first team All-Sun Belt after going 14-of-17 on field goals and drilling the game-winner as time expired to win the Camellia Bowl.

Holt came to Appalachian State after two seasons at South Florida, where he served as the Bulls’ tight ends coach and special teams coordinator. He arrived at USF as director of player personnel in 2013 before taking over as special teams coordinator prior to the 2013 campaign. He added oversight of the Bulls’ tight ends to his duties in 2014.

In 2013, Holt was nominated for the Broyles Award (National Assistant Coach of the Year) after USF’s special teams improved in nearly every statistical category despite the loss of its key performers.

Under Holt’s tutelage, USF’s special teams were ranked No. 6 nationally by ESPN Stats & Info. The Bulls led the American Athletic Conference and ranked No. 9 nationally in punt returns (14.44-yard average) and first-year place kicker Marvin Kloss was one of three finalists for the Lou Groza Award (national kicker of the year).

Before going to USF, Holt spent eight of the previous nine seasons at Western Kentucky, first as running backs coach (2004-09) before coaching the tackles/tight ends (2011-12). He also coordinated the Hilltoppers’ special teams in 2005 and 2009 before one season at Tennessee State (2010), coaching the running backs.

In those seven seasons as a running backs coach, Holt has produced impres-sive ground attacks and individual rushers. His units ranked among the NCAA Division I FCS top 25 in rushing twice — 14th at WKU in 2004 (226.2 ypg) and 24th at Tennessee State in 2010 (190.0 ypg). Additionally, he coached two 1,000-yard rushers at WKU (Lerron Moore and Tyrell Hayden).

Over the course of his career, Holt has coached 13 student-athletes that have gone on to play in the National Football League — Brian Claybourn, Jack Doyle, Mitchell Henry and Bobby Rainey at WKU, Ciabatti, Sean Price (TE), Kloss and Mike McFarland at USF, Wake Forest All-American Steve Justice at New Smyrna Beach H.S, and Marcus Cox at Appalachian State.

Louisville (2019-)Tight Ends/Special Teams

Appalachian State (2015-18)Running Backs/Special Teams

South Florida (2013-14)Tight Ends/Special Teams

Western Kentucky (2011-12)Tackles/Tight Ends

Tennessee State (2010)Running Backs

Western Kentucky (2004-09)Running Backs/Special Teams

New Smyrna Beach H.S. (2002-03)Head Coach

Bethune-Cookman (2001)Linebackers/Special Teams)

Cumberland (2000)Defensive Line/Special Teams)

Western Carolina (1998-99)Defensive Line

Mainland H.S. (1997)Running Backs

Norwich (1996)Linebackers/Special Teams)

Playing Experience North Carolina (Long Snapper, 1991-95)

Personal Bachelor’s Degree: North Carolina (English, 1995) Master’s Degree: Western Carolina (Education, 2000) Wife: Kim Daughters: Payton, Maggie, Ann Wallace

BROYLES AWARD NOMINEE (2013)

TIGHT ENDS / SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR THIRD SEASON

STUHOLT

HOLT’S TIGHT ENDS HAVE COMBINED TO SCORE 19 TOUCHDOWNS OVER THE LAST TWO SEASONS. MARSHON

FORD HAS TOTALED 13 SCORES DURING THAT SPAN

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An intense and master moti-vator, Mark Ivey was named

defensive line coach at the Uni-versity of Louisville in January of 2019.

Since joining the Louisville staff two seasons ago, Ivey has made an impact on the defen-sive front. The long-time assistant coach pushed Jared Goldwire to produce his two best seasons, earning him a free-agent contract with the Los Angeles Chargers. The 2020 campaign saw him record 35 tackles and a pair of sacks to earn him second team All-ACC accolades by the Associ-ated Press.

Coaching the defensive line in 2019, the Cardinals increased their sack total from 11 in 2018 to 27 in that year, with defensive lineman G.G. Robinson leading the group with 4.0.

Before joining the Louisville staff, Ivey spent seven seasons with the Mountaineers, coaching

the outside linebackers and the defensive line.Ivey was promoted to interim head coach following Satterfield’s departure

to Louisville, guiding the Mountaineers to a 45-13 win over Middle Tennessee in the 2018 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl.

In guiding Appalachian State to a win in the first Sun Belt Champion-ship Game and picking up a bowl win, Ivey worked with a defensive line that included All-Sun Belt first-team pick MyQuon Stout, who recorded 21 tackles. Ivey’s coaching development helped three walk-ons become regular contributors as part of a nine-man rotation.

Before the 2018 season, Ivey was promoted to assistant head coach to go along with his duties as the defensive line coach.

Assisting on the defensive side of the football, Appalachian State’s defense ranked 17th nationally in 2017 with 38 sacks.

In his first three seasons with the Mountaineers, Ivey’s linemen combined for more than 52.5 sacks and 109 tackles for loss for a defense that led the conference in total defense and scoring defense in consecutive campaigns. In 2016, Appalachian State allowed the fewest points in conference play of any FBS team, finishing in the Top 10 nationally in scoring defense, and the top 20 in both total defense and rushing defense.

Under Ivey’s guidance, Ronald Blair, who was named the Sun Belt’s De-fensive Student-Athlete of the Year, ranked first in the Sun Belt for tackles for loss with 19 and second in sacks with seven. Blair was selected in the fifth round, with the 142nd pick in the NFL Draft, by the San Francisco 49ers.

In 2013, three of Ivey’s outside linebackers ranked among Appalachian State’s top eight in tackles. Despite not starting a game as a true freshman, Ken-nan Gilchrist ranked fourth on the team and among the Southern Conference’s top 40 with 59 stops, en route to earning freshman all-conference honors.

Serving as the special-teams coordinator from 2012-14, Ivey oversaw a unit that led the SoCon with a gaudy 40.6-yard net punting average. Punter Bentlee Critcher became only the second true freshman in school history to earn NCAA Division I FCS all-America recognition after ranking second among all FCS punters with a 45.9-yard punting average.

The 2012 season saw the Mountaineers rank second in NCAA Division I FCS with a 40.8-yard net punting average on the strength of 45.9 yards per punt by all-American Sam Martin.

Before returning to Appalachian State in 2012, Ivey spent 16 years as a successful high school coach in Florida, including 10 seasons as head coach at Cypress Lake in Fort Myers (2002-06) and Barron Collier in Naples (2007-11). In five seasons at Barron Collier, he led the Cougars to a 36-19 overall record and state playoff appearances all five years. BCHS won three-straight district championships from 2007-09, doubling the number of district titles that the school had claimed in its first 29 years of existence.

Ivey and his wife Rosa have three daughters: Britini, Maggie, and Gabriella.

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Appalachian State (2012-18)Interim Head Coach (Dec. 4, 2018)Assistant Head Coach (DL) (2018)Assistant Coach (DL/ST)* (2014-17)Special Teams (2013)*Assistant Coach (OLB/ST) (2012-13)

Barron Collier H.S. (2007-11)Head Coach

Cypress Lakes H.S. (2002-06)Head Coach

Gulf Coast H.S. (1998-2001)Assistant Coach

Cape Coral H.S. (1997)Assistant Coach

Port Charlotte H.S. (1996)Assistant Coach

Playing Experience Appalachian State (Linebacker/Defensive Lineman, 1991-95) Recorded 166 tackles in 47 games Started 12 games as a senior with 66 tackles, four sacks and eight TFL Helped App State to 11-0 record and Southern Conference

Championship

Personal Bachelor’s Degree: Appalachian State (Industrial Technology, 1996) Wife: Rosa (Drawdy) Daughters: Britini, Maggie, Gabriella

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IVEY COACHED JARED GOLDWIRE, WHO EARNED SECOND TEAM ALL-ACC HONORS BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AND

SIGNED WITH THE LOS ANGELES CHARGERS

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University of Louisville head coach Scott Satterfield added

Derek Nicholson to the staff in January of 2020 as the inside line-backers coach with the Cardinals.

The first season saw Nichol-son make an immediate at the inside linebacker position.

The first-year coach guided Monty Montgomery to his best season, leading the team in sacks for the second consecutive sea-son, while his counterpart Dorian Etheridge inked a free-agent deal with the Atlanta Falcons.

Nicholson comes to Louisville for the second time after spend-ing four seasons at Southern Mis-

sissippi – two seasons coaching the defensive line and serving as the co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach. He spent the 2014 season at the University of Louisville, coaching outside linebackers/defensive ends on a defense that ranked fifth in the country in total defense, lead the nation in interceptions, were ninth in total sacks and fourth in rush defense.

A native of Winston-Salem, N.C., assisted with a defense that led Confer-ence USA and finished 18th nationally in rushing defense. The Golden Eagles finished third in the league and 37th in the country in total defense in helping the team to an appearance in the Armed Forces Bowl.

Under Nicholson’s tutelage, linebacker Hayes Maple was named to the Conference USA all-Freshman squad after finishing with 31 tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss.

With Nicholson coaching the linebackers in 2018, the Golden Eagles es-tablished themselves with one of the nation’s top defenses, finishing third in total defense, sixth in rushing defense, 11th in passing defense, and 19th in scoring defense. Two of his linebackers, Racheem Boothe and Sherrod Ruff, were named Conference USA honorable mention.

Before joining the Southern Mississippi staff, Nicholson spent one season tutoring the defensive line at Alcorn State, leading the team to a Southwestern Athletic Conference title and working with a defense that finished fourth in the country in sacks and fifth in tackles for loss. Four of his defensive linemen registered seven or more sacks.

Nicholson worked one season Akron coaching linebackers in 2013, developing a pair linebackers that earn first and third team Mid-American Conference honors. It marked the first time since 2010 that Akron placed a first-team linebacker, and the first time since 2001 that the Zips had multiple linebackers on the All-Conference team.

He began his coaching career in 2011, coaching high school football in both North Carolina and Florida.

A standout linebacker at Florida State, Nicholson finished his career with 207 tackles, 25.5 TFL, three sacks and two defensive touchdowns, and was named to the Butkus Award and Chuck Bednarik Watch Lists in 2008.

Nicholson led the Seminoles leading tackler for two consecutive seasons, recording 99 in 2007 and 81 during the 2008 campaign. He recorded 15.5 TFL in one season in 2008 which ranked him tied for 10th in FSU history. He also scored two defensive touchdowns in one season, and finished ranked fourth best all time in one season at FSU as a defender. In 2008, he garnered All-ACC honors and was a member of the All-ACC academic team during the 2007 and 2008 seasons.

He earned his undergraduate degree in sport management in just three years in December 2008. He was an undrafted free agent signee by the Atlanta Falcons and played for them in 2009 before a career-ending knee injury.

Nicholson and his wife, Onnie, a former soccer athlete at Florida State and with the USA National Team, have three children: Alana, Dace and Amaya.

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Southern Miss (2016-19)Co-Def. Coordinator/ Linebackers (2018-19)Defensive Line (2016-17)

Alcorn State (2015-16)Defensive Line Louisville (2014-15)Graduate Assistant Akron (2013-14)Graduate Assistant

Playing Experience 4-year letterman (2005-2008) and 3-year starter (2006-2008)

at Florida State) One of four players to lead the team in tackles in back to back seasons

during the Bowden Era

Personal Bachelor’s Degree: Florida State (Sports Management, 2008) Wife: Onnie Daughters: Alana, Amaya Son: Dace

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DEREK NICHOLSON

NICHOLSON WAS THE SEMINOLES’ LEADING TACKLER FOR TWO CONSECUTIVE SEASONS, RECORDING 99 IN 2007 AND

81 DURING THE 2008 CAMPAIGN.

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De’Rail Sims was hired to coach the running backs

at the University of Louisville in January 20210.

Sims, previously a running backs coach at East Carolina that mentored AAC Rookie of the Year Rahjai Harris, has been named the running backs coach for the University of Louisville.

While with the Pirates, Sims was selected to participate in the American Football Coaches As-sociation 35 Under 35 Coaches Leadership Institute in 2019. He coached Harris to earn first team all-league honors after rushing for 628 yards and four touch-downs during an eight-game sea-son and helped guide the running backs to its highest rushing total since 2014.

Before joining the ECU staff, Sims coached three seasons at James Madison where his teams combined for a 28-2 record and were 2017 FCS Runners-Up to pair with the 2016 national title.

In leading the Dukes to unprecedented success, Sims oversaw a rushing attack that ranked fourth nationally in rushing touchdowns (108), 6th in rushing yards (9,422) and 13th in rushing yards per game (219.1) over his three-year term.

In 2018, Sims was instrumental in helping JMU’s offense net 2,383 rushing yards (183.3 ypg), which stood fourth in the Colonial Athletic As-sociation and 45th nationally and was 25th nationally with 194.3 rushing yards per game in 201, turning in a pair of 400-plus-yard outings (472 vs. Norfolk State, 410 vs. ECU) and accounted for at least three ground scores in five contests.

The 2016 season the Dukes rush for a CAA-record 4,125 rushing yards and held FCS ranks of second in scoring (46.7 ppg), fourth in third-down conversions (50.0 percent), fifth in rushing average (275.0 ypg) and sixth in fewest fumbles lost (4). His unit turned in 18 individual 100-yard rushing performances, including 11 by All-America selection and Sports Network FCS National Player-of-the-Year Khalid Abdullah, who finished the season with 1,809 yards and 22 TDs – both school single-season records.

Sims spent three seasons at Western Carolina (2013-15) as the Cata-mounts’ running back coach and director of player development where he directed a pair of WCU running backs to All-Southern Conference honors – Detrez Newsome and Darius Ramsey.

He earned an invitation to participate in the NCAA & NFL Coaches Acad-emy in 2014, which is conducted by the NCAA Leadership Development staff

and NFL Player Engagement and was also selected to the AFCA’s prestigious 35 Under 35 Coaches Leadership Institute.

Prior to his time at Western Carolina, Sims was the running backs coach and video coordinator at Carson-Newman in 2012, guiding the Eagles to a 9-3 record and the NCAA II playoffs before finishing the campaign with a nation-leading 380.0 rushing average and 52 ground scores.

Sims began full-time collegiate coaching career at Millersville (2010) be-fore returning to alma mater Pikeville a year later.

The Union, S.C. native was a two-year starter at Pikeville, where he played from 2006-08 before joining the coaching staff as a student assistant (working with the linebackers). He earned a bachelor’s degree in history and political science from Pikeville in 2010.

Sims and his wife, Lauren, have a daughter, Amayah.

Louisville (2021)Running Backs

East Carolina (2018-20)Running Backs

James Madison (2016-18)Running Backs

Western Carolina (2013-16)Running Backs

Carson-Newman (2012-13)Running Backs

Pikeville (2011-12)Running BacksOutside/Inside Linebackers (2009-10)

Millersville (2010-11)Running Backs/Tight Ends

Playing Experience Two-year starter at Pikeville, where he played from 2006-08 before

joining the coaching staff as a student assistant (working with the linebackers).

Personal Bachelor’s Degree: Pikeville (History and Political Science, 2010 Wife: Lauren Daughter: Amayah

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INSTITUTE IN 2019

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Pete Thomas was elevated to quarterbacks coach in Janu-

ary 2021.Thomas has worked the last

two years on Satterfield’s staff at Louisville as an offensive qual-ity control coach. He assisted the last two seasons assisting the offensive line and was tabbed a 247Sports’ 2019 30-under-30 honoree as one of the top up-and-coming young coaches in college football.

The native of San Diego, Ca-lif., has played an integral role in guiding a resurgence in the of-fense becoming one of only four schools in the country that has averaged both 200 yards rush-ing and passing over the last two seasons.

Last season, the Cardinals av-eraged 444.2 yards per game, including 200.0 yards and 21 touchdowns on the ground.

During the 2019 campaign, Thomas provided guidance to former offen-sive tackle Mekhi Becton, who was the No. 11 selection in the NFL Draft and translated that into a successful first season with the New York Jets.

Thomas assisted the offensive staff in game planning and was a key com-ponent in allowing the Cardinals to average 445.9 yards per game since Sat-terfield took over the program in 2019.

Before joining the Louisville staff, Thomas spent the previous two seasons working under Scott Satterfield at Appalachian State, as an offensive gradu-ate assistant in 2017 and offensive quality control coach in 2018. He also served as the interim quarterbacks coach – calling the plays -- for the 2018 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, which the Mountaineers won 45-13 over Middle Tennessee.

Thomas spent a spring at Texas A&M Kingsville in addition to work at his alma mater Valhalla High School in El Cajon, Calif.

A quarterback during his playing career, Thomas started for three different FBS programs. His collegiate career began at Colorado State, where he started 21 games over the 2010-11 seasons. Thomas transferred to North Carolina State and redshirted the 2012 season before making six starts in 2013. He then closed out his collegiate career in 2014 at Louisiana Monroe. For his

career, Thomas threw for more than 9,000 yards and 36 touchdowns, com-pleting 61.7 percent of his passes.

Thomas, who graduated from NC State in 2014 with his bachelor’s degree in communications, played one season for the Los Angeles Kiss of the Arena Football League, throwing for over 2,000 yards and 43 touchdowns.

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QuarterbacksQuality Control (2019-20)

Appalachian State (2017-18)

Interim Quarterback Coach (Dec. 2018)Quality Control (2018)Offensive Graduate Assistant (2017)

Texas A&M Kingsville (2017)

Offensive Graduate Assistant

Valhalla High School (Calif.)

(2015-16)

Quarterbacks/ Passing Game Coordinator

Playing Experience Attended San Diego Chargers and New York Giants

Mini-Camps(Quarterback, 2015) Louisiana-Monroe (Quarterback, 2014) NC State (Quarterback, 2012-13) Colorado State (Quarterback, 2010-11)

Personal Bachelor’s Degree: NC State (Communications, 2014) Masters Degree: Appalachian State (Educational Media, 2018);

Texas A&M Kingsville (2017); Louisiana-Monroe (Kinesiology – Sports and Recreation), 2014

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QUARTERBACKS THIRD SEASON

PETETHOMAS

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Jacob BrandonQuality Control

Jacob Brandon was elevated to a quality control position in 2021 after serving one season’s as the team’s graduate assistant, coaching the outside linebackers.

Prior to joining the UofL staff, Brandon spent three seasons as a graduate assistant coach where he tutored the outside lineback-

ers. The Eagles finished third in total defense in the Sun Belt Confer-ence in 2019 and was a part of the 2018 Raycom Camellia Bowl championship team.

Brandon coached three seasons as a graduate assistant from 2015-2017, helping the Mountaineers win two Sun Belt Championships and a pair of bowl wins.

A 2018 graduate of Appalachian State, Brandon earned a bach-elor’s degree in education with a minor in coaching. He earned a master’s degree from Georgia Southern in coaching education in 2019 and is working toward a master’s from UofL in criminal justice.

David CooperRecruiting Coordinator

David Cooper joined the University of Louisville football program as a recruiting coordinator in May of 2021.

Widely recognized as a rising star in the college football recruiting ranks, Cooper came to Louisville from Florida where he played an instrumental role in the Gators’

last two Top10 classes as the assistant director of player personnel in 2019 and director of recruiting relations in 2020.

While in Gainesville, he managed all communication efforts for prospective high school and transfer portal recruits with an emphasis on the outside linebackers, defensive, and offensive line groups. Un-der Cooper, the ten defensive linemen signed ranks as the most in a two-year stretch under Mullen.

Before joining the Florida program, Cooper served on the staffs at Texas A&M, The Citadel, and South Gwinnett High School.

A former defensive captain at Indiana, Nicholson started all 36 games at linebacker during his time in Bloomington. He finished his standout career with 231 total tackles, 18 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, four pass breakups, and a forced fumble and recovery.

The Lilburn, Ga. native earned his undergraduate degree in Lib-eral Arts and Science from Indiana in 2014.

Clay ColvinGraphic Designer

Clay Colvin joined the University of Lou-

isville athletics department as a graphic de-signer in May of 2021.

Prior to Louisville, Colvin spent a year as a Football Creative Coordinator for Eastern Michigan University. In this role, he was re-sponsible for the creation and distribution of

graphics and other multimedia content with the purpose of inform-ing and engaging fans and prospective recruits over various social media platforms. Colvin started his career at the Division I level with a graphic design internship in West Point with the Army football program.

The Springfield, Ohio native played offensive line for the Univer-sity of Findlay, where he graduated with a degree in Digital Market-ing and a minor in Graphic Design in 2019.

Gabe FertittaQuality Control

Gabe Fertitta was named a quality control assistant at the University of Louisville after a successful stint as a head coach at the high school level.

Before joining Scott Satterfield’s staff. Fer-titta won two Division head football coach at Catholic where he served for four sea-

sons. reaching the state title game in all four seasons. The Bears beat Shreveport-based Byrd 35-12 in the Division I title game held in De-cember at Northwestern State in Natchitoches.

During his time at Catholic, Fertitta finished with a 59-25 overall record as a high school head coach, including a 43-8 record in four seasons at Catholic. The Bears finished 10-2 last fall in 2020.

A two-time District 5-5A Coach of the Year, Fertitta led Catholic to state runners-up appearances in the 2018 and 2019 state champion-ship games.

A former Holy Cross and Mississippi College player, Fertitta had two stints as an assistant at Catholic and was named to succeed Dale Weiner as the Bears’ head coach after the 2016 season.

In 2017, Fertitta coached the Bears to a Division I title-game upset of John Curtis. The Bears finished as the Division I runners-up to Cur-tis and Rummel the next two years before reclaiming the title last fall.

As a player, Fertitta was a wide receiver and punt returner where he received an English degree from Mississippi College in 2005. He went on to earn a master’s from Mississippi College in 2010.

Fertitta and his wife, Charity, have three daughters: Claire, Olivia and Madelyn.

Phillip HicksQuality Control

Phillip Hicks joined the University of Lou-isville football program in 2019.

Hicks is in his third season working for head coach Scott Satterfield after serving as a defensive graduate assistant coach at Appa-lachian State in 2018. At Appalachian State, Hicks assisted with the outside linebackers

and coached the scout team quarterbacks in addition to practice planning and breaking down film.

Prior to returning to Boone, N.C., Hicks spent three seasons in the high school ranks, working at Wilkes Central (N.C.) in 2015 and Carolina Forest (S.C.) in 2016 and 2017. At both stops, Hicks worked with the defensive backs.

Hicks’ coaching career began as an undergraduate student un-der Satterfield at Appalachian State in 2013. Hicks worked for the Mountaineers for the 2013 and 2014 seasons before graduating with his bachelor’s degree in secondary mathematics education in May of 2015.

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Tyler McEntire Recruiting Coordinator/Camp Director

Tyler McEntire joined the University of Louisville as the director of recruiting op-erations in 2019. He will be responsible for overseeing and implementing the recruiting media strategy to effectively reach prospec-tive student athletes.

Before joining head coach Scott Satter-field’s staff, McEntire worked two seasons at NC State as the director of creative media for the football staff. He came to Raleigh in 2017 from Appalachian State, where he spent 2016 as a graduate assistant coach for Satterfield, working with the tight ends for the Sun Belt Conference Champions.

Prior to his coaching stint, he served as the Mountaineers’ director of high school relations, where he used his design and video skills to assist the recruiting department.

McEntire began working in video operations as an undergraduate at Appalachian State, then worked as a student-assistant coach for three seasons and then as an offensive graduate assistant.

Before returning to Boone in 2015, he spent time as a recruiting graduate assistant at Virginia Tech.

After earning his undergraduate degree in psychology and health promotion from Appalachian State in 2013, McEntire re-ceived a master’s degree in instructional teaching from Virginia Tech in 2015.

The Fairview, N.C. native was a two-time all-conference performer as a wide receiver and safety at A.C. Reynolds.

McEntire and his wife, Mary-Scott Barrack, have a daughter, Claire.

Karl MaslowskiQuality Control

Karl Maslowski is in his third season as a quality control coach at Louisville.

Maslowski owns 10 years of experience as a special teams coordinator at the FBS and Division II levels. As a coordinator, his punt units finished in the top 30 nationally six times and his punt return defense ranked

there four times in nine seasons.A former special teams coordinator with over nine years of experi-

ence, Maslowski came to Louisville from Northern Michigan, where he spent six seasons from 2013-18. He worked as the running backs and tight ends coach, while also directing the special teams units in 2017-18. He started his career at NMU in 2013, coaching the line-backers and guiding the special teams.

As the running backs coach, Maslowski played an integral role in his rushers setting three school rushing records and developing the school’s first Harlon Hill nominee.

Prior to his time at Northern Michigan, he worked three seasons at his alma mater Western Kentucky, coaching the linebackers in 2010-11 and coordinating the special teams in 2012. His 2011 special teams units finished in the top 25 nationally in four different statisti-cal categories.

As a recruiter, Maslowski played a role in securing the No. 1 re-cruiting classes in the Sun Belt in back-to-back seasons.

Maslowski played collegiately at Western Kentucky, where he was an All-American linebacker from 1999-2003 and earned a bach-elor’s degree in public health education in 2004. He helped guide the Hilltoppers to a 1-AA national title in 2002 and was named the

team’s Most Valuable Player and academic all-conference during the 2003 campaign.

Maslowski is married to the former Brittney Long and the couple has three children: Lila, Stella and Donovan.

Caroline McMurry Director of On-Campus Recruiting

Caroline McMurry is in her first season guiding on-campus recruiting for Louisville.

McMurry joins the Louisville staff from Oklahoma, where she served four seasons as the recruiting operations coordinator – se-curing four-straight top-10 recruiting classes.

While with the Sooners, McMurry assisted coaches with on-campus visits, recruiting and played a major role with the compliance staff.

Prior to joining Lincoln Riley’s staff at Oklahoma, McMurry was a recruiting assistant at her alma mater North Carolina. She spent one season with the Tar Heels, organizing UNC’s football recruit-ing efforts.

A 2017 UNC graduate, McMurry earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sport science with a second major in history.

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Luke MullettDirector of Football Technology

Luke Mullett was hired as the Director of Football Technology at the University of Lou-isville in 2018.

Mullett oversees all of the digital technol-ogy in the football program as well as, coor-dinates all of the video filming at Louisville ‘s practices and games. He also, supervises and

coordinates the video staff. In addition, he works with external companies on the maintenanc-

es of all of Louisville’s technology, video systems and platforms in the football center.

Before coming to Louisville, Mullett served as the Associate Direc-tor of Football Operations at the University of Tennessee. Overseeing and assisting with the day to day operations of the program.

Prior to his stop a Tennessee Mullett spent two years at Marshall University as the Director of Video Services. Overseeing the athletic departments video operations as well as coordinating the technology and filming needs for the football program.

Mullett spent two seasons at his almater Eastern Michigan Uni-versity, as the Football Video Coordinator. He also spent time as a defensive graduate assistant before taking over the video duties.

Mullett graduated from EMU in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in sport management/marketing.

Mullett and his wife Abbie have a son, Weston.

Pete NochtaDirector of Recruiting Operations

Pete Nochta, is a former tight end and graduate assistant for the Cardinals, and now serves as a recruiting coordinator for the football program.

Nochta served as the director of high school relations in 2018, director of on-campus recruit-ing for the 2016 and 2017 seasons, as well as

a graduate assistant who served as the Tight End Position Coach in 2014. Nochta played for the Cardinals from 2006-10, where he was

a member of the 2007 Orange Bowl squad. Nochta played in 41 games, making over 20 starts, recording 11 career receptions for 146 yards and a pair of scores.

Nochta, who was a four-time All-BIG EAST Academic honoree and a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, earned his undergraduate degree in business administration.

As director of high school relations and director of on-campus re-cruiting, Nochta was responsible for the organization of all recruiting efforts and maintain relationships with coaches throughout the state of Kentucky.

Prior to joining the recruiting staff, Nochta was the position coach for multiple players who have had an opportunity to play in the NFL from Louisville, including Cole Hikutini, Keith Towbridge, Charles Standberry and Gerald Christian. Also, at Western Kentucky Univer-sity Tyler Higbee, Mitchell Henry and Gabe Holmes at Purdue.

In 2015, Nochta overcame a well-publicized bout with Stage 4 Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and is currently in remission.

Nochta’s wife, Alyssa was a UofL cheerleader from 2009-2012. He is the son of Gene and John Nochta and raised in Lexington, Ky.

His father, John Nochta was a former KHSAA coach of the year in 1999-2000 when he was the head coach at Bryan Station, where he coached former Cardinals Eric Shelton, J.T. Haskins, and Robert Haskins.

Hannibal Pearson Assistant Strength Coach/Football

Hannibal Pearson was named an assistant

strength coach for the University of Louisville football program in May of 2021.

A Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association, Pearson has accu-mulated over a decade of experience at mul-

tiple levels, including the NFL, NCAA Division I, II, and III. Pearson came to Louisville from Louisiana, where he served as the

head assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Ragin’ Cajuns’ football program. While in Lafayette, he assisted and managed mo-bility, recovery, and body composition programs for the team, in ad-dition to the specific skill and physical development of the linebacker and defensive back groups.

Pearson has previously worked on the staffs at Arizona State, Defi-ance College, Lake Erie College, Cincinnati Bengals, Alabama, and Toledo.

A two-time graduate of Toledo, Pearson was a part of two MAC Championships and four-straight bowl appearances as a defensive back and wide receiver for the Rockets from 2001-2005. He returned to finish his Bachelor of Science Degree in Sports Medicine in 2008 before earning a Master of Science Degree with an emphasis in Ex-ercise Science in 2010.

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Seth PriceAnalyst

Seth Price was hired as an analyst at UofL in 2019.

Before joining Scott Satterfield’s staff, Price spent two seasons as a quality control coach at Arkansas State.

During his two seasons with the program, A-State won a combined 15 games and made

appearances in the 2017 Camellia Bowl and 2018 Arizona Bowl.He spent the 2017 season as a student assistant, specifically work-

ing with the running backs position group, player personnel, recruit-ing aspects and operations.

Price moved into the special teams quality control position for the 2018 season, assisting Frank Broyles Award nominee Norval McKen-zie with all aspects of special teams. The 2018 campaign saw A-State set an NCAA record in punt return defense (-15 total yards allowed), while also ranking No. 6 in the nation in kickoff return defense. Punt-er Cody Grace was also named a Ray Guy Award semifinalist during the 2018 season.

Price earned his bachelor’s degree in english from Arkansas State University in 2018.

Connor PutnamCreative Producer

Connor Putman was named the Creative Director at Louisville prior to the start of the 2021 season.

Before joining the Louisville program, Put-nam spent two years as the Assistant Athletic Director for Video Production & Graphic De-sign at UTEP.

Putman came to the Sun City after spending three years as Direc-tor of Video Production at The Citadel in Charleston, S.C., where he helped promote The Citadel’s teams and student athletes through the creation of graphic and video content. He also directed, produced and coordinated staffing for all of the Bulldogs’ ESPN3 broadcasts, which received the highest viewership in the Southern Conference during the 2016 football season.

Previously he served as Media Coordinator for the Rocky Moun-tain Athletic Conference (RMAC) from 2015-16. In that capacity he photographed, edited, and produced written content for the RMAC Showcase on Altitude Sports. He also generated weekly highlight video and RMAC Top-5 segments for on-air and online broadcast. Putman managed and oversaw all content for the most-watched Divi-sion II YouTube channel.

A 2015 graduate of the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and an emphasis in Stra-tegic and Organizational Communication, Putman was a three-time member of the Dean’s List. While completing work on his under-graduate degree, Putman worked as a correspondent for Falcon Vi-sion with the United States Air Force Academy (2014-16) and in-terned with Gray Digital Media in Colorado Springs (2014-15). He cut his teeth in the video production business, reporting on local football contests (high school, Division I and professional) as a live anchor, while writing freelance pieces and editing video content be-hind the scenes.

Mike SirignanoHead Strength and Conditioning Coach

Mike Sirignano joined the University of Louisville as the head strength and condi-tioning coach for the football program in De-cember of 2018.

In his first season with the Cardinals, he assisted in the overall physical development of offensive tackle Mekhi Becton, the No. 11

overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. He was integral in shaping the body of the offensive tackle and helping him become of the dominat-ing players in the ACC.

A key component in the football department, Sirignano oversees every aspect of the UofL football program and is relied on heavily by head coach Scott Satterfield to handle the day-to-day operations.

Sirignano came to Louisville from Appalachian State, where he started as the director of strength and conditioning in 2014 and was later promoted to assistant athletics director for athletic performance.

Sirignano has previously worked on the strength and conditioning staffs at South Carolina (2012-14), Elon (2012), Rhode Island (2010-12), Northeastern (2009-10) and Bryant (2009).

The list of notable student-athletes he has trained includes more than 25 football players that have gone on to play in the National Football League and four track and field Olympians.

Outside of the college ranks, Sirignano served as the president and director of his own company, Next Level ELITE Training Center, from 2007-09 and the defensive coordinator and strength and condition-ing coach at Woonsocket (R.I.) High School in 2008-09.

Sirignano is a 2007 graduate of Bridgewater (Mass.) State, where he was a two-time NCAA Division III All-American, three-time All-

New England honoree and three-time Eastern College Athletic Conference all-star.

Sirignano and his wife, Karolina, have a son, Dominic.

Aurmon SatchellAssociate Strength Coach

Aurmon Satchell is in his third season at the University of Louisville as an associate strength coach for the football program.

Satchell came to Louisville from the Uni-versity of New Mexico, where he served as the director of athletic performance since 2016. While at UNM, he oversaw all aspects

of the athletic performance department for the Lobos, and supervis-ing six assistant performance coaches.

Satchell has previously worked on the football strength and condi-tioning staffs at South Carolina (2012-16 and 2009-11) and Indiana (2011-12). He also spent two years working at Minnesota. Outside the workout room, Satchell spent time volunteering at the Lowry Family Center mentoring at risk youth.

A 2007 graduate of the University of Texas, Satchell was a four-year member of the Longhorn football team as a linebacker.

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Geoff StanfordAssociate Strength Coach

Geoff Stanford joined the University of Louisville as an associate strength coach for the football program in December of 2018.

Stanford came to Louisville from Ap-palachian State where he was an assistant strength and conditioning coach since 2017, where he was responsible for assisting with

the athletic, personal, and mental development of football student-athletes. He also oversaw the strength and conditioning interns.

Stanford has previously worked at Texas A&M (2017) and Missouri State (2015-17) in their sports performance and strength and condi-tion offices.

A 2014 graduate of Missouri State, Stanford received his degree in exercise and movement science.

Matt Summers Senior Director of Sports Medicine/ Head Football Athletic Trainer

Matt Summers enters his tourth year as the senior director of sports medicine and head football athletic trainer at the University of Louisville. Summers also serves on the UofL athletics department leadership Team.

Summers rejoined the Cardinal football program last year after beginning his career at Louisville from 2003-2005. Summers started as a graduate assistant and was promoted to an assistant athletic trainer in 2005.

With the Cardinals, he assisted the head athletic trainer with the prevention, assessment and care of athletic injuries related to foot-ball, designed and implemented rehabilitation protocols, and recruit-

ment and supervision of graduate assistants and students. After his three years with the Cardinals, Summers took a position

in the National Football League with the San Diego Chargers for the 2006 and 2007 seasons. With the Chargers, Summers helped con-duct and monitor the team’s rehabilitation program, monitored the field and communicated with the coaching staff during practices, managed inventory and budgeting, and was responsible for inter-viewing and hiring summer students and seasonal interns.

Following the 2007 season, Summers served as a member of the 2008 AFC Pro Bowl Athletic Training staff.

Summers earned his bachelor’s degree in education from the Uni-versity of Kentucky in 2002, returned to his alma mater in 2008-09 as senior athletic trainer. He served as the director of rehabilitation, generated daily injury reports for coaches, supervised graduate assis-tants and students, was responsible for the budget and supplies, and maintained injury records.

After working at UK for one season, Summers joined the Arkansas athletic training staff in 2009 as the head athletic trainer for football before being promoted to director of athletic training for the Razor-backs’ athletic department in 2013.

At Arkansas, Summers oversaw the athletic training department, leading a staff of full-time employees, graduate assistants and stu-dent athletic trainers. He was in charge of developing and imple-menting health care policies and procedures for student-athletes, coordinating contractual agreements with health care providers that comprise the sports medicine team and managed the athletic training budget. Along with the collaboration of team physicians, Summers was responsible for directly overseeing the health care of football student athletes. He helped develop and implement strate-gies and protocols to prevent, treat and rehabilitate athletic injuries and illnesses.

Summers, who holds a master’s degree in health and wellness from Louisville, is married to the former Kim Ahr. The couple has a son, Jonathan, and a daughter, Ashlyn.

Zeb SpeirQuality Control

Zeb Speir became a member of the Uni-versity of Louisville football staff in 2019.

Speir comes to Louisville after wrapping up his collegiate career at Appalachian State in 2018. The Sylva, N.C. native spent four seasons as a quarterback on Scott Satter-field’s team, appearing in five games over his

final two years. Speir was a member of the Appalachian State football team that captured three consecutive Sun Belt Conference champi-onships and four straight bowl victories.

As a player, Speir was a member of the Head Coach’s Leadership Council and selected to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List.

The son of Western Carolina head coach Mark Speir, he gradu-ated with his bachelor’s degree in communication/public relations in December of 2018.

Myquon StoutAssistant Strength and Conditionng Coach

Myquon Stout joined the University of Louisville strength and conditioning staff in January of 2019.

Before joing the UofL staff, Stout played five seasons at Appalachian State under cur-rent Louisville head coach Scott Satterfield and head strength and conditioning coach

Mike Sirignano. Stout started 38 of 39 games over his final three seasons at Appa-

lachian State, tallying 82 tackles and earning All-Sun Belt Conference honorable mention honors as a junior. A two-year team captain, he was also named to the watch list for the 2018 Wuerffel Trophy.

Stout graduated from Appalachian State in December of 2018 with his bachelor’s degree in health and physical education.

Josh ThompsonDirector of Football Operations

Josh Thompson joined the Cardinals as the director of football operations in December of 2018.

Thompson spent 10 years working at Ap-palachian State, his alma mater. A 2002 graduate, Thompson returned to Boone, N.C. in 2009 as the director of team services, over-

seeing the equipment operations for all 20 varsity sports programs.In September of 2014, Thompson was promoted to assistant athlet-

ics director for football and equipment operations, where he oversaw the day-to-day operations of Appalachian State football and served as the program’s primary administrator and department liaison with official shoe and apparel supplier, Nike.

Prior to returning to Appalachian State, Thompson served two years as the athletic equipment manager at Texas State and two years on the football equipment staff while earning a master’s degree in sport and fitness management at Troy. Thompson also spent time at Northwestern High School in his hometown of Rock Hill, S.C. working as equipment manager, assistant athletics administrator and junior-varsity girls basketball coach.

Thompson and his wife, Lindsey, have a son, Jacob.

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Robyn MattinglyRecruiting Operations

Coordinator

Shawn LoveAssociate

Athletic Trainer

Blake LeBlancRehabilitation Coordinator/

Asst. Athletic Trainer

Emily ArtnerFootball

Sports Dietitian

Curtis FitchGraduate Assistant

Ed ConnellEquipment Manager

Caleb FullerGraduate Assistant

Dylan KoeslingAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Chuck HallDirector of Equipment

Operations

Chris Morgan Player

Development/FCA

Vijay StingleyGraduate Assistant

Denise MurphyAssistant to the Head Coach

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YASIR ABDULLAHMIRAMAR, FLA.

CAROL CITY

LB 6-1 235 Jr.

222020: Played in 11 games, seven as a starter ... ended the year with

33 tackles ... recorded a career best 7.0 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks ... closed the season with three forced fumbles, which was the seventh best in school history ... assisted on three tackles in the season opener against Western Kentucky ... had a big day at Pitt tallying five tackles, three for loss, a sack and forcing two fumbles ... recorded three tackles and his third career sack in the win over Florida State ... set a career-high with seven tackles against Virginia Tech ... led the Cardinals with a career-best 10 tackles at Virginia, including two for loss ... had a pair of tackles, including a sack and a forced fumble in the win over Syracuse ... closed the year with a pair of tackles versus Wake Forest.

2019: Appeared in all 13 games, making eight starts ... took over as the starting outside linebacker versus Boston College ... finished with a career high 45 tackles and 4.0 tackles for loss ... totaled 1.0 sacks and one interception ... recorded a tackle against Notre Dame ... tallied three tackles and his first career sack versus Eastern Ken-tucky ... registered four tackles against Western Kentucky ... credited with career high five tackles and two tackles for loss against Boston College ... registered six tackles, with his first career interception and

fumble recovery at Wake Forest ... made four stops against Clemson ... led the Cardinals with six tackles at Miami ... recorded four tackles at NC State ... made four tackles and recovered a muffed punt in the win over Syracuse ... tallied four tackles at Kentucky ... closed the year with two tackles in the bowl win over Mississippi State.

2018: Appeared in 11 games totaling eight tackles … made his collegiate debut versus Indiana State ... made his first tackle on spe-cial teams versus the Sycamores ... recorded one tackle in the win over Western Kentucky ... totaled two tackles versus Virginia, Boston College and Wake Forest … notched his first blocked kick, blocking a punt in the second quarter against Wake Forest.

High School: Four-star prospect from Miami Carol City by ESPN … FHSAA Class-6A state champion … tabbed the No. 134 player in the state of Florida … accounted for over 20 sacks in his career and 137 tackles … known for being a physical and hard-hitting player … team captain and three-year starter … also played as a wide receiver on offense … has been timed at 10.5 seconds in 100m and 21.2 in the 200m … chose Louisville over Miami, LSU, Purdue, Syracuse, USF and Wake Forest …

Personal: His father, Xavier McCray, played at Florida and his mother is Rafena Abdullah ... born 4/12/00 ... sports administration major.

Career StatsYr G/S S A T TFL QBH SK FR FF Int PB2018 11/0 3 5 8 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 12019 12/7 25 18 43 4.0-15 0 1.0-7 2-0 0 1-7 02020 11/7 18 15 33 7.0-39 0 3.0-25 0-0 3 0-0 0Total 34/14 46 38 84 11.0-54 1 4.0-32 2-0 3 1-7 1

Career HighsTackles: 10 at Virginia, 11/14/20Tackles for Loss: 3 at Pitt, 9/26/20Sacks: 1 (four times); last vs. Syracuse, 11/20/20Quarterback Hurries: 1 vs. Florida State, 9/29/18Fumble Recoveries: 1 (two times); last vs. Syracuse, 11/23/19Forced Fumbles: 2 at Pitt, 9/26/20Interceptions: 1 at Wake Forest, 10/12/19Pass Breakups: 1 vs. Florida State, 9/29/18Punt Block: 1 vs. Wake Forest, 10/27/18 Abdullah’s Game-By-Game Statistics2020 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBWestern Kentucky * 0 3 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Miami * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Pitt * 4 1 5 3-19 1-8 0-0 2 0-0 0Georgia Tech * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Notre Dame * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State * 3 0 3 1-11 1-11 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia Tech * 4 3 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 4 6 10 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 2 0 2 1-6 1-6 0-0 1 0-0 0Boston College * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

2019 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBNotre Dame * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Eastern Kentucky * 2 1 3 1-7 1-7 0-0 0 0-0 0Western Kentucky * 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 3 2 5 2-7 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 4 2 6 1-1 0-0 1-0 0 1-7 0

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Clemson * 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Miami * 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 NC State * 0 4 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 0Kentucky * 4 0 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Mississippi State * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

2018 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBIndiana State * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Western Kentucky * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1Georgia Tech * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Clemson * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0NC State * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Kentucky * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

C.J. AVERYGRENADA, MS

GRENADA

LB 5-11 227 Sr.

92020: Finished the season with a team high 78 tackles, which also

ranked 11th in the ACC ... recorded three tackles, with 0.5 for loss, in the win over Western Kentucky ... led the Cardinals with 10 stops against Miami, including 1.5 for loss ... tallied five tackles along with his third career interception at Pitt ... tied for the team lead with six tackles at Georgia Tech ... made four solo stops at Notre Dame ... led the Cards with 12 tackles, also tallying a sack and two pass breakups against Florida State ... tallied 10 tackles, a sack and two TFLs versus Virginia Tech ... racked up seven stops at Virginia ... recorded three solo stops against Syracuse ... recorded his fourth double-digit tackle effort of the season, picking up 10 along with a forced fumble at Boston Col-lege ... posted eight tackles in a win over Wake Forest to end the season.

2019: Started all 13 games ... named the team’s top defensive player ... led the team in tackles with 93 ... also credited with 3.0 sacks and 5.5 tackles for loss ... recorded six tackles against Notre Dame ... tallied seven stops versus Eastern Kentucky ... had three tackles and a breakup against Western Kentucky ... tallied nine tack-les with a sack at Florida State ... totaled five stops versus Boston College ... notched season-best 13 tackles at Wake Forest ... finished with seven tackles against Clemson ... finished with eight solo stops and recovered a fumble versus Virginia ... notched four tackles and a quarterback hurry at Miami ... tallied six tackles, a hurry and broke up a pair of passes at NC State ... registered nine tackles, one-half for loss, against Syracuse ... led the Cardinals with seven tackles at Kentucky ... led the team with nine tackles versus Mississippi State.

2018: Second on the team in tackles with 56 ... appeared in nine games, making eight starts ... led the team with two interceptions ... totaled five tackles in his first career start at linebacker in a loss to Alabama ... credited with four tackles in the 31-7 win over In-diana State ... totaled four tackles and a sack versus Western Ken-tucky ... registered his first career interception on the second series

of the game, returning it 25 yards ... missed Virginia and Florida State games with an injury ... registered a career high 15 tackles in a loss to Boston College ... credited with seven tackles versus Wake Forest ... totaled five stops against Clemson ... recorded four tackles versus Syracuse and five against NC State ... tallied seven tackles and one interception versus Kentucky.

2017: Appeared in all 13 games, with his first collegiate start com-ing versus Kent State ... totaled 22 tackles and recovered one fumble as a true freshman ... made collegiate debut in the secondary and on special teams versus Purdue, recording one solo tackle ... totaled a tackle versus North Carolina ... credited with three stops versus nationally ranked Clemson ... totaled a career-high six tackles and recovered a fumble in his first collegiate start against Kent State ... registered three tackles and assisted on a tackle for loss at NC State ... credited with a career-best seven tackles against Syracuse.

High School: Enrolled at Louisville in January 2017 ... played safety at Grenada for head coach James Kuhn ... committed to Lou-isville on Dec. 14 ... was named a Dandy Dozen on July 5 as the top defensive back in Mississippi ... selected as one of ESPN’s Top 300 ... ranked as the No. 7 safety ... checked in as the No. 79 player in the country ... named to the 247 Sports Preseason All-State team

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... ranked as a top-six prospect in the state of Mississippi and the top safety ... ranked as the No. 20 safety in the nation and No. 221 overall player ... voted an Under Armour All-American ... No. 22 ranked safety in the country and participated in the Under Armour All-American game in Orlando, Fla ... four-star prospect by Rivals and Scout.com ... rated the No. 1 defensive back prospect in Mis-sissippi for 2017 by Rivals ... tabbed the No. 9 overall prospect in Mississippi, the No. 35 safety in America ... multi-sport athlete, par-ticipated in baseball and football ... rated the No. 78 high school se-nior nationally by ESPN.com – the highest ranking by that site of any high school pledge under head coach Bobby Petrino since his return in 2014 ... ranked the No. 7 safety nationally by ESPN ... rated by the 247Sports Composite as the No. 28 safety in the country, he played a significant amount at quarterback his last season. He threw for 633 yards and 10 touchdowns while also rushing for 438 yards and five touchdowns on 63 carries. He had 61 total tackles, including five for a loss, with two interceptions, two forced fumbles and one sack. recorded 61 total tackles, including five for a loss, with two intercep-tions, two forced fumbles and one sack as a senior ... named the MAC Defensive Player of the Year ... named first-team All-State as a junior ... helped Grenada to a 9-3 overall mark ... lost to Oxford in the 5A state title game 34-16 ... chose Louisville over Auburn, California, Alabama, Mississippi, Notre Dame, Tennessee and Mississippi State.Personal: Son of Claudette Avery and Chris Avery ... born 3/22/99 ... sister Caitlyn ... graduated in spring 2020 with a degree in sports administration ... currently working on master’s degree. Career StatsYr G/S S A T TFL QBH SK FR FF Int PB2017 13/1 10 12 22 0.5-1 0 0-0 1-4 0 0-0 02018 9/8 33 23 56 2.5-8 0 0.5-1 1-0 1 2-28 22019 13/13 62 31 93 3-4 3 3-15 1-0 0 0-0 62020 11/9 48 30 78 5-14 1 2-9 0-0 1 1-40 3Total 46/31 153 96 249 11-27 4 5.5-25 3-4 2 3-68 11

Career HighsTackles: 15 vs. Boston College, 10/13/18Tackles for Loss: 2.5 vs. Mississippi State, 12/30/19Sacks: 2 vs. Mississippi State, 12/30/19Quarterback Hurries: 1 (three times), last at NC State, 11/16/19Pass Breakups: 2 (two times), last vs. Florida State, 10/24/20Interceptions: 1 (three times), last at Pitt, 9/26/20Fumble Recoveries: 1 (three times), last vs. Virginia, 10/26/19Fumbles Forced: 1 (two times), last at Boston College, 11/28/20 Avery’s Game-By-Game Statistics2020 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBWestern Kentucky * 2 1 3 0.5-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Miami * 4 6 10 1.5-4 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1Pitt * 5 0 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-40 0Georgia Tech * 2 4 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Notre Dame * 4 0 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State * 6 6 12 1-6 1-6 0-0 0 0-0 2Virginia Tech * 7 3 10 2-4 1-3 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 5 2 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 8 2 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0Wake Forest * 2 6 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

2019 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBNotre Dame * 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Eastern Kentucky * 4 3 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

Western Kentucky * 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State * 7 2 9 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 5 0 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 9 4 13 0.5-0 1-0 0-0 1-7 0 1Clemson * 5 2 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1Virginia * 8 0 8 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 1Miami * 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 NC State * 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2Syracuse * 4 5 9 0.5-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Kentucky * 5 2 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Mississippi State * 6 3 9 2.5-12 2-12 0-0 0 0-0 0 2018 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBAlabama * 0 5 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Indiana State * 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Western Kentucky * 1 3 4 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 1-25 0Boston College * 9 6 15 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1Wake Forest * 4 3 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Clemson * 5 0 5 1-5 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 4 0 4 0-0 0-0 1-0 1 0-0 1NC State * 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Kentucky * 5 2 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-3 0

2017 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBPurdue * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0North Carolina * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Clemson * 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Kent State * 2 4 6 0-0 0-0 1-4 0 0-0 0Murray State * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0NC State * 1 2 3 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 3 4 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Kentucky * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Mississippi St. * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

KOBE BAYNESJACKSONVILLE, FL

SANDALWOOD

OL 6-4 297 Fr.

772020: Didn’t see game action.High School: Mid-year enrollee... played for Adam Geis at San-

dalwood High School … 62nd-ranked offensive guard and 124th-ranked player in the state of Florida … rated as the No. 78 offensive guard by 247Sports, which also listed him as the No. 132 overall target in the Sunshine State ... rated by ESPN as the 26th-best player at his position and 80th-best player in the state … earned first team all-conference honors … received offers from Arkansas, Boston Col-lege, Duke, Florida State, Illinois, Mississippi, South Carolina, USF, Utah, Virginia Tech, Michigan and Miami.

Personal: Son of Rachelle Galvin and Lamont Baynes ... born 10/3/01 ... sisters Myah, Saria and Angela ... undecided major.

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DARRIAN BELLDANVILLE, KY

DANVILLE

LB 6-0 231 Fr.

462020: Didn’t see game action.High School: Played MLB and TE … leading tackler on Danville’s

2017 15-0 state championship team as a sophomore … finished his career with over 400 career tackles … named 2019 Advocate-Mes-senger Defensive Player of the Year.

Personal: Son of Decarla and Maurice Bell ... born 3/1/02 ... sports administration major.

COLE BENTLEYBELFRY, KY

BELFY

OL 6-3 315 R-Sr.

662020: Started all 11 games at center ... helped the Cardinals aver-

age 200.0 yards on the ground ... nominated for the Rimington Award for the nation’s top center.

2019: Started six games, including the final six contests at center ... helped the offense finish 24th in rushing and total offense ... played against Notre Dame, tallying two knockdowns and a 79% grade ... finished with five knockdowns against Western Kentucky ... made his first start of the season at center at Florida State ... graded at 84% against Clemson ... graded out as Louisville’s best lineman with a 90% grade against Virginia ... finished with a 78% grade at NC State ... had a pair of knockdowns and a 78% grade against Syracuse.

2018: Started all 12 games, making five starts at guard and seven at center ... made his first career start at center in a loss to Alabama ... started at guard against Alabama, Indiana State, Western Kentucky, Virginia, Florida State and Georgia Tech.

2017: Played in seven games, making three starts ... team aver-aged 594.0 yards per game in his three starts versus Virginia, Syra-cuse and Kentucky ... rushed for an average of 351.7 yards per game in those three starts.

High School: Enrolled at Louisville in January 2017 ... played for Phillip Haywood at Belfry High ... played both sides of the football ... played on the offensive line and tight end ... elevated to a four-star recruit by Scout and Rivals.com ... listed as the No. 72 offensive guard by ESPN ... No. 2 prospect in Kentucky for 2017 by Rivals.com ... tabbed the No. 29 offensive guard in the nation ... tabbed as the No. 616 player in the country, the No. 29 guard and the No. 2 athlete in Kentucky by 247Sports ... rated No. 279 on the Scout300 list and the No. 20 offensive guard ... ranked as the No. 20 offensive lineman in the nation and No. 1 guard in the state of Kentucky ... tabbed the No. 6 guard in the Midwest ... guided team to a 14-1 record as a senior and the school’s fourth-straight state title ... three-time all-state performer ... selected to the Commonwealth Team ... four-year starter on the offensive line ... has been named first-team All-State by The Courier-Journal newspaper and was named to the 25-man Class of

the Commonwealth team by the Lexington Herald-Leader ... team rushed for 5,207 yards during his senior season ... selected to play in the Offense-Defense All-American Game in Atlanta ... finished with 52 tackles while playing defensive tackle ... selected to the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl held in Dallas at the Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium ... chose Louisville over offers from Purdue, Virginia, Kentucky, Air Force, Appalachian State, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Georgia Tech and Navy.

Personal: Son of Emme and Fred Bentley ... born 8/22/97 ... re-cently married wife Brianna ... graduated in spring 2020 with a de-gree in sports administration.

JOSHUA BLACKDEKALB COUNTY, GA

STEPHENSON

OL 6-3 294 R-Fr.

772020: Played in two games ... participated in games versus Syra-

cuse and Wake Forest ... made his first career start in a win over Wake Forest.

2019: Played in four games, while earning his redshirt ... made his debut versus Boston College on special teams.

High School: Played for Ron Gartrell at Stephenson High ... rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports ... earned first team all-state ...

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tabbed to the Georgia Sports Writers Association All-State Football squad ... early commitment to Georgia Tech ... earned all-county and all-region accolades ... four-year starter ... served as one of the team’s captains ... played tackle and guard on the offensive line ... played defensive tackle and defensive end ... received offers from Louisville, South Carolina, Georgia Tech and Florida Atlantic.

Personal: Son of Chantal and Jayson Black ... born 10/7/00 ... brother Jayson, Jr. and sister Jaylen ... criminal justice major.

ADONIS BOONEDAYTONA BEACH, FL

MAINLAND

OL 6-5 317 Jr.

742020: Started all 11 games at left tackle. 2019: Saw action against Eastern Kentucky ... played 74 snaps at

guard and graded out at 77% against Boston College ... graded at 70% in 30 snaps at Wake Forest ... made his first start at left tackle at NC State, grading out at 77% with four knockdowns ... graded at 88% in 17 snaps against Syracuse ... made the start in the Music City Bowl win over Mississippi State and helped the Cardinals gain over 500 yards of total offense ... ranked second on PFF”s list for highest graded pass blockers for 2019.

2018: Played in four games … appeared in the backfield on fourth down to assist in Dae Williams’ rushing touchdown.

High School: Three-star prospect from 247Sports … highly rated in the state of Florida … tabbed one of the-best offensive line recruits nationally … recorded 35 pancake blocks during his senior season … two-time lineman of the year selection … recipient of the aca-demic specialists award for receiving a 3.0 GPA or higher … chose Louisville over offers from UCF, UAF, Connecticut, FIU, Missouri, Mississippi State, Rutgers, Oregon, Troy, East Carolina, Kansas and Memphis.

Personal: Son of Andra Gittens and Jeffrey Boone ... born 1/13/00 ... family is from the island of Grenada ... business management ma-jor and SPAD minor.

JA’DARIEN BOYKINGRAY, GA

JONES COUNTY

DE 6-0 247 Fr.

982020: Appeared in 10 games ... closed the season with four total

tackles ... saw his first collegiate action in the season opener against Western Kentucky ... made his first career tackle at Notre Dame ... picked up a pair of tackles in the win over Syracuse.

High School: Enrolled at Louisville in January ... played for Justin Rogers at Jones County High ... highest-rated prospect in the sign-ing class last year ... ranked as a four-star prospect by 247Sports ... tabbed the No. 318 player in the nation ... rated the No. 19 defensive end and the No. 33 student-athlete in Georgia ... ranked the No. 9 defensive end by USA Today ... rated a three-star defensive end by Ri-vals.com ... ranked as the No. 60 defensive end and the No. 85 play-er in the state ... finished his scholastic career with 208 tackles, 32.0 sacks and five caused fumbles ... tallied eight career touchdowns ... totaled 82 tackles at defensive end during his senior season ... finished senior season with 52 tackles and 13.0 sacks ... forced three fumbles ... recorded 32 tackles for loss and 18.0 sacks as a junior ... selected to play in the Elite All-Star game ... named first team all-state as a senior ... selected the Ortho Defensive Lineman of the Week after accounting for 14 tackles, seven tackles for loss and six sacks in a win over Eagles Landing ... totaled 74 tackles and 3.0 tackles for loss as a sophomore ... received offers from Louisville, North Caro-lina, Arizona State, Miami (Fla.), Cincinnati, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Washington State and Colorado State.

Personal: Son of Shenika Collins ... born 7/17/01 ... sports admin-istration major.

Career StatsYr G/S S A T TFL QBH SK FR FF Int PB2020 10/0 1 3 4 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Total 10/0 1 3 4 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

Adonis Boone

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DREW BRENOWITZCLARKSBURG, MD

OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL

SP/LS 5-10 210 Jr.

382020: Saw action in the Wake Forest game.High School: Played center and nose guard in high school ... won

wrestling conference championship.Personal: Son of Andra and Scott Brenowitz ... born 11/18/00 ...

has two sisters ... health and human performance/exercise science major.

RENATO BROWNWEST PALM BEACH, FLPALM BEACH CENTRAL

OL 6-4 309 R-Fr.

562020: Played in 11 games, making nine starts at right tackle ...

helped the Cardinals average 200.0 yards on the ground for the second-straight season ... offense averaged 444.2 yards of total offense.

2019: Played in the four games allowable to still preserve his redshirt season ... saw first collegiate action against Notre Dame.

High School: Played for Santino Ierulli at West Palm Beach Central High ... originally committed to Miami ... can play both offensive guard and tackle ... three-star prospect by 247Sports and Rivals.com ... rated as one of the Super 11 players by the Palm Beach Post ... ranked as the No. 78 prospect in the Sunshine State and the No. 38 offensive guard nationally by 247Sports ... rated the No. 63 offensive linemen by Rivals ... totaled 23 tackles and two sacks on the defensive side of the football ... guided team to an 11-2 record, losing 21-6 to Deerfield Beach in the Class 8A regional final ... an All-County first-team pick during both his junior and senior seasons ... recorded 33 pancake blocks, 42 total tackles and 5.0 tackles for loss as a junior ... also recorded 3.0 sacks and an interception ... played both offensive and defensive line at West Palm Beach Central High ... received offers from Louisville, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Marshall, Miami, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, South Carolina, Southern Miss, South Florida, and Virginia

Personal: Son of Destine Cunningham ... born 6/12/00 ... criminal justice major.

JUSTIN BRUMMETTCORBIN, KY

CORBIN

LB 6-0 190 Fr.

39High School: Played SS and OLB in high school ... made it to the

state championship in both his junior and senior years.Personal: Son of Akiko and Brian Brummett ... born 7/31/00 ...

brothers Austin and Sean ... health and human performance/youth sport development major.

HENRY BRYANTDELRAY, FL

ATLANTIC COMMUNITY

DL 5-11 275 Fr.

82020: Didn’t see game action.High School: Enrolled at Louisville in January ... played for T.J.

Jackson in high school … named a three-star prospect by all the ma-jor recruiting services ... rated the 62nd-ranked defensive tackle na-tionally and 95th-ranked player in the state of Florida by Rivals.com … ranked as the No. 93 player in the 247Sports composite rankings ... tabbed the 40th-best defensive tackle and the 63rd-best player in the state by 247Sports … rated one of the top-five players in Palm Beach County … named first team all-county as a senior … nominat-ed for the Lou Groza Player of the Year … listed on the New Era Top 50 Players in Florida … team fell in the regional championship 26-0 to St. Thomas Aquinas ... recorded six tackles and four tackles for loss in the regional loss … team concluded the year at 8-4 … credited with 13 tackles, including five sacks in a 40-13 win over Palm Beach Central … posted seven tackles for a loss and three sacks in Atlantic’s

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40-3 win over Glades Central ... recorded a 4.85 40-yard dash and 500 lb. squat … posted a 2.9 GPA ... received offers from Louisville, Duke, Iowa State, Kentucky, NC State, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Wake Forest, and West Virginia.

Personal: Son of Stephanie and Henry Bryant, Sr. ... born 9/18/00 ... sisters Kartier and Krystal ... psychology major.

MAURICE BURKLEYCHICAGO, IL

METEA VALLEY

RB 6-0 209 R-Sr.

362020: Played in nine games, with a pair of starts ... carried 33

times for 180 yards and one score ... averaged 5.5 yards per carry ... rushed seven times for 63 yards in a win over Florida State ... recorded a career best 41-yard run ... scored first career touchdown on 13-yard run against Virginia Tech ... ran a career high 12 times for 44 yards in a loss at Virginia ... tallied a career best 56 yards on 10 rushes in a win over Syracuse.

2019: Played in a 12 games, mainly on special teams ... rushed eight times for 43 yards ... carried three times for 20 yards against Eastern Kentucky ... rushed two times for six yards versus Clemson ... closed the regular season with two carries for 16 yards.

2018: Made an appearance in all 12 games ... consistent contributor on special teams ... recorded one tackle.

2017: Redshirted.High School: Named the team’s offensive most valuable player at

Metea Valley High ... named all-conference and all-area ... earned second team all-state accolades ... finished as the team leader in tackles ... played running back and both safety positions ... rushed for over 1,000 yards as a senior ... totaled 82 tackles ... selected as team captain as a senior.

Personal: Son of Stephanie Greer and Maurice Burkley, Sr. ... born 1/25/99 ... graduated in spring 2020 with a degree in marketing.

Career Stats Rushing ReceivingYr G/S Att Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds Avg TD LG2019 12/0 8 43 5.4 0 12 0 0 0 0 02020 9/2 33 180 5.5 1 41 3 21 7.0 0 14Totals 21/2 41 223 5.4 1 41 3 21 7.0 0 14

DEMETRIUS CANNONST. LOUIS, MO

TRINITY CATHOLIC

WR 6-3 213 Fr.

80High School: Three-star prospect ... ranked as the No. 617 player

in the 247Sports composite ... slotted as the No. 99 wide receiver and the No. 8 player in Missouri ... three-star recruit by 247Sports ... ranked as the No. 102 wide receiver and the No. 11 player in Missouri ... rated as the No. 5 player in the state of Missouri and the

No. 70 receiver nationally by Rivals ... enrolled at Louisville during the early signing period ... Played for John Randle at Trinity Catholic ... committed to Louisville on 6/22/20 ... named to the pre-season All-St. Louis Area team ... selected to the SIAA Top 1000 in Missouri ... recorded 25 catches for 480 yards and four touchdowns during his career ... He has averaged 11.2 yards a catch ... ranked as the No. 12 recruit on the St. Louis Post Dispatch Super 30 ... lost 31-6 to MICDS in the Missouri playoffs ... suffered a serious leg injury as a freshman ... chose Louisville over Arkansas, Illinois, Penn State, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Tennessee, Toledo, Vanderbilt and West Virginia.

Personal: Son of Latoya Jackson and Demetrius Cannon ... born 12/2/02 ... undecided major.

JAELIN CARTERLOUISVILLE, KY

DUPONT MANUAL

WR 6-2 208 Jr.

882019: Appeared in 11 games for Eastern Kentucky University …

started three times … finished the season with four receptions for 94 yards and two touchdown receptions … averaged 23.5 yards per re-ception … caught a 1-yard touchdown pass at Presbyterian … hauled in a 27-yard touchdown catch against Tennessee-Martin … had a season-best 37 receiving yards against Tennessee Tech.

2018: Saw action in all 11 games … started 10 times … finished the season with 20 receptions for 232 yards and two touchdowns … averaged 11.6 yards per reception … ran the ball 12 times for 85 yards and scored one rushing touchdown … averaged 24.6 yards on nine kickoff returns and 8.2 yards on six punt returns … totaled 587 all-purpose yards for an average of 53.4 per game … caught two passes for 67 yards at Bowling Green, including a season-best 38-yard reception … totaled three touchdowns in a win over Eastern Illinois, catching three passes for 61 yards and two touchdowns and rushing for 30 yards on four carries with a touchdown.

2017: Played in 10 games as a true freshman … caught 13 passes for 123 yards and one touchdown pass … caught three passes for a season-best 54 yards and his first career touchdown catch at South-east Missouri … his touchdown reception was an 11-yard catch in the fourth quarter … caught a season-high four passes at Eastern Il-linois … season-long catch was a 36-yarder against Tennessee State.

High School: Totaled 900 receiving yards and 500 rushing yards his senior season at duPont Manual High School … scored 14 touch-downs his senior season ... four-year starter.

Personal: Son of Tabitha Crook and Richard Carter ... born 3/1/99 ... siblings Bryce, E’Riyah and Cadence ... sports administration ma-jor.

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RYAN CHALIFOUXCHAMPAIGN, IL

CHAMPAIGN CENTRAL

K 6-1 185 R-Sr.

372019: Connected on 1-of-3 field goal attempts and 22-of-25 PAT

... took over as the kicker after Blanton Creque tore his ACL ... threw a 7-yard pass for a touchdown on a fake field goal versus NC State...

High School: All-Area in football with 4/5 FG, 116/117 PAT and averaged 40.1 yards/punt ... also played soccer, basketball, track and tennis.

Personal: Son of Kristine and Alan Chalifoux ... born 7/21/99 ... sisters Maddy and Claire ... graduated in summer 2020 with a degree in marketing with a SPAD minor ... currently pursuing MBA.

CALEB CHANDLERJEFFERSON, GA

JEFFERSON

OL 6-4 313 R-Jr.

552020: One of the three offensive linemen to start all 11 games ...

started at left guard ... helped the Cardinals average 200.0 yards on the ground for the second-straight season ... offense averaged 444.2 yards of total offense.

2019: Played and started all 13 games at left guard ... Started at left guard against Notre Dame, grading at 68% with three knockdowns ... Finished with an 80% grade and a knockdown versus Eastern Kentucky ... graded out at 77% against Wake Forest and Clemson ... turned in an 84% grade with a pair of knockdowns against Virginia ... finished at 79% in the win at NC State ... tallied two knockdowns with an 81% grade in the win over Syracuse.

2018: Appeared in six games ... started games versus Clemson, Syracuse and NC State ... first start came in a loss at Clemson.

2017: Played in two games ... saw first collegiate action versus Kent State.

High School: Played for Gene Cathcart at Jefferson High School ... ranked as a four-star recruit ... listed by ESPN as the No. 33 offensive guard ... rated the No. 40 offensive tackle by 247Sports and the No. 40 player in the state of Georgia ... ranked as the No. 3 guard in the state of Georgia and the No. 25 offensive guard nationally by Scout.com ... three-star prospect by Rivals.com ... rated as the No. 80 offensive tackle in the nation for 2017 ... tabbed the No. 74 overall prospect in Georgia, the No. 9 offensive line in Georgia for 2017 ... guided his team to the Class AAAA semifinals before losing to Thomson ... led his team to a 12-2 record and a 36-5 mark over a three-year span ... team advanced to three-straight appearances in the GHSA quarterfinals ... selected all-state ... voted all-region by the Atlanta Journal Constitution ... was named the Player of the Game versus Riverside as the offense recorded 240 rushing and zero sacks ... totaled 34 tackles and 3.0 sacks as a defensive tackle during his senior season ... was a two-way player for the Dragons ... posted 11 tackles as a junior ... earned all-state accolades on the offensive line as a sophomore ... chose Louisville over Florida, Georgia Tech, Miami, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Oregon, Virginia Tech and West Virginia.

Personal: Son of Mary Ann and James Veasley ... born 8/4/98 ... communication major.

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JATAVIAN CHURCHILLSPRINGFIELD, KY

WASHINGTON COUNTY

DB 5-11 180 Fr.

262020: Didn’t see game action.High School: Was a two-sport athlete in high school ... played

short stop on the baseball team.Personal: Son of Joanne Railey and Tony Churchill ... born 7/10/02

... sports administration major.

KEI’TREL CLARKWEST PALM BEACH, FLPALM BEACH CENTRAL

CB 5-10 172 So.

132020: Appeared in 10 games, making eight starts ... earned

second team all-ACC accolades ... closed the year with 36 tackles ... tied for 12th nationally and second in the ACC with 11 pass-es defended ... started at cornerback in his first Louisville game, recording two tackles and a pass breakup ... had a solo tackle against Miami ... made five stops and broke up a pair of passes at Pitt ... finished with four tackles and two pass breakups at Notre Dame ... recorded five tackles against Florida State and had his third straight game with two pass breakups ... made three tackles, including 1.5 for loss, against Virginia Tech ... tallied a pair of tackles and broke up two passes at Virginia ... had a hand in two of Louisville’s three turnovers forced in the first half against Syra-cuse, picking off his first career pass in the second half and then recovered a fumble on a kickoff later in the quarter ... notched a career-best nine tackles at Boston College ...recorded four tackles in the finale versus Wake Forest.

2019: Appeared in 13 games at Liberty University, making seven starts ... finished with 38 tackles, which was the second most in the secondary ... ranked second on the team with six pass break-ups ... posted 3.0 tackles for loss and 1.0 sacks ... credited with a season best best six tackles versus New Mexico State ... registered five stops versus Maine and New Mexico State.

High School: Graduated from Manchester High School in Midlo-thian, Va. ... received offers from Akron, Charlotte, Howard, James Madison, Kent State, Marshall, Richmond and Western Michigan ... first-team all-region honoree as a defensive back and a punt return specialist ... named second-team all-state as a defensive back and first-team all-state as a punt return specialist ... helped lead Manches-ter High School to the VHSL 6A state title as a senior ... ranked No. 2 in the country in punt returns by MaxPreps ... finished his senior year with 26 tackles ... completed his career with eight interceptions ... amassed 575 punt return yards (28.6 average) and 126 kickoff return yards as a senior ... Manchester High School finished the 2018 sea-son ranked by MaxPreps as one of the top 50 schools in the country.

Personal: Son of Anelia & Jordan Vaughn and Kelvin Clark ... born on 3/19/01 ... communication major.

Career StatsYr G/S S A T TFL QBH SK FR FF Int PB2019* 13/7 33 5 38 3-9 0 1-5 0-0 0 0-0 62020 10/9 27 9 36 2-5 0 0-0 1-0 0 1-(-2) 10Total 23/16 60 14 74 5-14 0 1-5 1-0 0 1-(-2) 16*at Liberty

Career HighsTackles: 9 at Boston College, 11/28/20Tackles for Loss: 2 vs. Maine, 10/19/19Sacks: 1 vs. Maine, 10/19/19Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Syracuse, 11/20/20Interceptions: 1 vs. Syracuse, 11/20/20Pass Breakups: 2 (five times); last at Virginia, 11/14/20

Clark’s Game-By-Game Statistics2020 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBWestern Kentucky * 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1Miami * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Pitt * 5 0 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2Notre Dame * 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2Florida State * 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2Virginia Tech * 2 1 3 1.5-3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2Syracuse * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 1-(-2) 0Boston College * 6 3 9 0.5-2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1Wake Forest * 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

Kei’TrelClark

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MALIK CLARKMILLEDGEVILLE, GA

BALDWIN

DL 6-3 295 R-Jr.

922020: Appeared in eight games on the defensive line ... finished

with 14 tackles ... saw first action of the season against Miami, mak-ing one tackle ... tallied a stop at Notre Dame ... picked up a pair of tackles in the win over Florida State ... finished with two stops at Virginia ... added two more tackles against Syracuse ... made the most of his first career start, finishing with a career-best five tackles at Boston College.

2019: Played in 12 games as a reserve defensive end ... ended the season with 11 tackles and 3.0 tackles for loss ... appeared against Notre Dame ... assisted on a stop versus Eastern Kentucky ... finished with two tackles for loss against Western Kentucky ... tallied three tackles at Wake Forest ... combined with Dayna Kinnaird for his first career sack to finish with three tackles against Syracuse.

2018: Appeared in seven games off the bench ... recorded three tackles and a pair of tackles for loss ... recorded single tackles versus Boston College, Wake Forest and Syracuse ... tallied tackles for loss versus Boston College and Syracuse ... made his debut at defensive end against Alabama.

2017: Redshirted.High School: Played for Lee Hannah at Baldwin High ... three-

star prospect by 247Sports ... rated the No. 112 outside linebacker and the No. 170 player in the state of Georgia ... three-star recruit by Scout.com and two-star selection by Rivals.com ... rated the No. 91 outside linebacker by Scout and the No. 13 outside linebacker in Georgia ... rated the No. 113 best outside backer by ESPN ... re-corded 104 tackles over the last two seasons ... finished his senior season with 41 tackles, six assists, seven tackles for loss, four sacks and four quarterback hurries ... voted the Region 3-AAAA defen-sive player of the year ... earned all-state honors by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution ... was selected to participate in the Georgia Athletic Coaches’ Association North/South Football Classic in Co-lumbus, Ga ... earned all-region honors as a sophomore.

Personal: Son of Peggy and Douglas Clark ... born 12/16/98 ... graduated in fall 2020 with a degree in criminal justice ... cur-rently enrolled in Arts & Sciences Post-Baccalaureate program.

Career StatsYr G/S S A T TFL QBH SK FR FF Int PB2018 7/0 3 0 3 2-2 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 02019 12/0 6 5 11 3-10 0 0.5-4 0-0 0 0-0 02020 8/1 6 8 14 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Total 27/1 15 13 28 5-12 0 0.5-4 0-0 0 0-0 0

Career HighsTackles: 5 at Boston College, 11/28/20Tackles for Loss: 2.0 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/19Sacks: 0.5 vs. Syracuse, 11/23/19

Clark’s Game-By-Game Statistics2020 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBMiami * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Pitt * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

Notre Dame * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

2019 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBNotre Dame * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Eastern Kentucky * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Western Kentucky * 2 0 2 2-5 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Clemson * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1Miami * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0NC State * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 1 2 3 1-5 0.5-4 0-0 0 0-0 0Kentucky * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Mississippi State * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

K.J. CLOYDCOLUMBIA, MS

COLUMBIA

LB 6-2 215 So.

232020: Appeared in 11 games as a linebacker and a key contribu-

tor on special teams ... recorded 12 tackles ... made his Louisville debut in the season opener against Western Kentucky ... recorded his first career tackle at Pitt ... tallied three stops in the win over Florida State ... finished with two tackles at Virginia ... picked up three stops against Syracuse.

High School: Ranked No. 2 outside linebacker and No. 23 pros-pect in the class of 2020 … during his senior season, he collected 46 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks and a forced fumble.

Personal: Son of Elsie Cowart and Kevin Cloyd ... born 2/19/01 ... both parents played college basketball ... is terrified of butterflies ... business administration major.

Career StatsYr G/S S A T TFL QBH SK FR FF Int PB2020 11/0 6 6 12 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

AUSTIN COLLINSPERRYSBURG, OH

PERRYSBURG

OL 6-3 287 Fr.

512020: Appeared in one contest ... his first appearance came in a

starting role at center in a 45-21 win over Wake Forest ... team rushed for 254 yards and totaled 453 yards of offense.

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High School: Played for Matt Kregel at Perrysburg High School … ranked as the No. 60 player in the state and the No. 95 offensive guard by 247Sports ... earned all-league accolades … named all-dis-trict and all-state accolades as a senior … selected as one of the team captains … recorded 73 tackles, three sacks and two forced fumbles in 14 games played during his senior season … named BCSN Player of the Week ... played his first three seasons of high school at Chris-tian Academy … played for former Cardinals great quarterback Stefan LeFors ... played on the basketball team … participated on the track and field team, throwing the shot put and discus … received offers from Indiana, Purdue, Cincinnati, Ball State, Marshall and Toledo.

Personal: Son of Tracy and Curtis Collins ... born 5/13/01 ... sib-lings Peyton and Faith ... undecided major.

EVAN CONLEYMARIETTA, GA

KELL

QB 6-2 206 So.

62020: Appeared in three games, passing for 48 yards ... took his

first snaps of the season at Notre Dame, completing 1-of-2 passes for five yards ... entered in the fourth quarter against Syracuse and went 3-for-3 for 43 yards.

2019: Appeared in seven games as a reserve quarterback ... threw for 613 yards and four touchdowns ... rushed for 88 yards and a touchdown ... saw his first action against Western Kentucky, connect-ing on a 62-yard touchdown pass to Tutu Atwell ... finished 10-of-16 for 140 yards and a touchdown against Boston College ... named ACC Quarterback and Rookie of the Week after throwing for 196 yards and two scores and rushing for 79 yards and a touchdown at Wake Forest ... named to Manning Award Stars of the Week and Dav-ey O’Brien Award Great Eight following Wake Forest performance ... completed 6-of-11 passes for 109 yards at Miami.

High School: Played for Brett Sloan at Kell High … mid-year enrollee … threw for more than 7,000 career yards during his four seasons as a starter ... began his scholastic career at Pope High, where he completed 63 percent of his throws for 2,240 yards and 22 touchdowns … elected the Overall Pope Football Player of the Year … rated among the nation’s top 100 pro-style quarterback prospects by the industry-generated 247Sports composite ratings … ranked the No. 193 player in Georgia … named the 7-AAAAA Offensive Player of the Year … named to the GSWA all-state team as a junior … named 5A all-state honorable mention by the Geor-gia Sports Writers Association … helped team score over 30 points in nine of 12 games … garnered all-region honors … guided Kell to a 9-3 record with a run into the state playoffs before being knocked out by traditional power Buford … completed 22-40 passes for 277 yards and three touchdowns versus Region 7-5A regional champion and GHSA 5A state champion Rome High … was 21-32 passing for 306 yards and two touchdowns against Paulding County High … completed 35-49 passes for 471 yards and five touchdowns versus Hiram … passed for 2,276 yards and 17 touchdowns as a sophomore … also ran for 917 yards and 19 scores … averaged 319.3 total yards per game … earned first-team 6A All-Region 7 honors.

Personal: Son of Julie and Ron Conley ... born 2/10/01 ... mar-keting major/exercise science minor.

Career StatsPassingYr G/S Comp Att Int Yds TD Pct LG2019 7/0 40 71 3 613 4 56.3 622020 2/0 4 5 0 48 0 80.0 25Total 9/0 44 76 3 661 4 57.9 62

RushingYr G/S Att Yds Avg TD LG2019 7/0 30 88 2.9 1 412020 2/0 1 -10 -10.0 0 -10Total 9/0 31 78 2.5 1 41

Career HighsCompletions: 12 at Wake Forest, 10/12/19Attempts: 18 at Wake Forest, 10/12/19Passing Yards: 196 at Wake Forest, 10/12/19Long Pass: 62 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/19Touchdowns (Passing): 2 at Wake Forest, 10/12/19Rushes: 8 at Kentucky, 11/30/19Rushing Yards: 79 at Wake Forest, 10/12/19Long Rush: 41 at Wake Forest, 10/12/19Touchdowns (Rushing): 1 at Wake Forest, 10/12/19

Conley’s Game-By-Game Statistics2020 G C A Int Yds TD Lg. Ru-Yds-TDNotre Dame * 1 2 0 5 0 5 0-0-0Syracuse * 3 3 0 43 0 25 1-(-10)-0Boston College * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0

2019 G C A Int Yds TD Lg. Ru-Yds-TDWestern Kentucky * 2 3 0 86 1 62 2-6-0Boston College * 10 16 0 140 1 27 1-(-1)-0Wake Forest * 12 18 1 196 2 50 7-79-1Clemson * 4 11 1 44 0 19 8-7-0Virginia * 2 4 0 7 0 6 1-(-7)-0Miami * 6 11 1 109 0 40 3-10-0Kentucky * 4 8 0 31 0 10 8-(-6)-0

TREVION COOLEYKNIGHTDALE, NC

KNIGHTDALE

RB 5-10 207 Fr.

23High School: Consensus three-star prospect ... ranked as the No.

361 prospect in the 247Sports composite rankings ... slated as the No. 17 running back and the No. 20 in North Carolina ... four-star prospect by 247Sports ... slotted as the No. 132 player by 247Sports ... ranked as the No. 7 running back and the No. 9 player in North Carolina ... ranked by Rivals as the No. 36 player in the state ... rated as the No. 42 prospect in school history ... committed to Louisville on 6/8/20 ... played for Anthony Timmons at Knightdale High ... en-rolled at Louisville during the early signing period ... senior season was moved to the spring ... one of the highest-ranked prospects in the class ... skipped final season to enroll at Louisville ... rushed 98 times for 959 yards and 14 touchdowns in seven games as a junior ... car-ried 125 times for 931 yards and seven touchdowns during his soph-

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omore season ... chose Louisville over Appalachian State, Coastal Carolina, Duke, Florida, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Mississippi State, NC State, Rutgers, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest and West Virginia ... born 3/20/02 ... undecided major..

MALIK CUNNINGHAMBESSEMER, AL

PARK CROSSING

QB 6-1 200 R-Jr.

3Career Overview: Passed for 5,153 career yards and 43 touch-

downs in his career ... posted career-best totals in 2019, passing for 2,065 yards and 22 touchdowns ... already set a new career-high with 2,615 passing yards in 2020 ... ranks second all-time at UofL for rushing TDs by a quarterback with 18, seventh with 43 career touchdown passes and sixth with 61 touchdowns responsible for ... the only Cardinals quarterback of all-time to have four touchdown passes of at least 75 yards.

2020: Started all 11 games ... threw for 2,615 yards and 20 touch-downs ... completed 64.1 percent of his throws ... went 19-for-34 with three touchdowns and a career-best 343 yards through the air

against Western Kentucky ... added 24 yards on the ground and a 14-yard rushing touchdown ... finished 26-of-36 for 307 yards and three touchdowns in the loss to Miami ... became the first Louisville quarterback to record consecutive 300-yard passing games since Lamar Jackson in 2017 ... passed for just 107 yards with a touch-down and was intercepted three times at Pitt ... accounted for four touchdowns at Georgia Tech, going 19-for-33 for 229 yards and two touchdowns passing, while rushing for 50 yards and two scores as well ... completed 16-of-19 passes for 132 yards and a touchdown at Notre Dame, adding 49 yards on seven rushing attempts ... finished 16-for-24 for 278 yards and two touchdowns through the air with 40 rushing yards in the win over Florida State ... threw for a career-best 350 yards on 23-of-35 passing with three touchdowns against Virginia Tech ... threw for 161 yards at Virginia while rushing for a career-best 197 yards and two scores ... the 197 rushing yards were the third-most by a quarterback in Louisville history and the most by a quarterback in the ACC in 2020 ... finished 19-for-28 for 219 yards and a touchdown through the air with 21 rushing yards and a score on the ground in three quarters of action against Syracuse ... amassed a career-high 433 total yards (294 passing, 133 rushing) at Boston College with a pair of passing touchdowns ... completed 16-of-22 passes for 195 yards and two scores, while rushing for 38 yards and one touchdown in a win over Wake Forest.

2019: Set the school record for passing efficiency with a mark of 194.45 ... passed for a career high 2,065 yards and 22 touch-downs (11th in school history) ... rushed for 73 yards, including a 38-yard touchdown against Eastern Kentucky ... passed for 119 yards and two scores versus Western Kentucky ... passed for 286 yards and set career highs for completions (16) and attempts (27) and matched his career-best with two touchdowns through the air in addition to one on the ground at Florida State ... passed for a career best 288 yards and a touchdown against Boston College ... threw two first half touchdowns at Wake Forest ... passed for 126 yards and a touch-down and ran for 97 yards and another score in the win over Virginia ... completed 12-of-18 passes for 219 yards and matched a career-best with two touchdown passes at Miami ... also rushed for a one-yard touchdown ... went 13-for-20 for 242 yards and a career-best four touchdowns in the win at NC State ... had a monumental day against Syracuse, throwing for a career-high five touchdowns and rushing for another ... the first Louisville quarterback to throw for five touchdowns since Lamar Jackson in 2016 ... moved into second on UofL’s all-time list for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback ... earned Manning Award Quarterback of the Week and ACC Quarterback of the Week honors for his performance against Syracuse ... threw for 78 yards and a touchdown at Kentucky ... named the Most Valuable Player in the Music City Bowl after throwing for 279 yards and two touchdowns and rushing for 81 yards ... tied a career high with 16 completions.

2018: Appeared in 10 games, making three starts ... led the team in rushing with 497 yards and five touchdowns ... passed for 473 yards and one score ... made his debut in the second half versus In-diana State ... spearheaded four scoring drives — three touchdowns and a field goal ... finished with 12 carries for 54 yards and a one-yard touchdown ... completed 6-of-7 passes for 75 yards, including a 34-yard touchdown pass to Jaylen Smith ... came off the bench to complete 10-of-18 passes for 88 yards ... became the fourth quarter-back in school history to rush for 100 yards, running for 129 yards on 21 carries versus Western Kentucky ... made his first start against Virginia ... completed 6-of-9 throws for 35 yards and an intercep-tion, while finishing as the team’s leading rusher with 10 carries for 26 yards ... came off the bench for an 11-yard run versus Georgia Tech ... entered the game in the second half at Clemson, rushing for

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a touchdown and completing 5-of-10 passes for 121 yards ... rushed six times for 64 yards, including a 61-yard run ... posted his second 100-yard rushing game, running for 100 yards and one touchdown in a loss to NC State ... completed 8-of-14 throws for 90 yards ... started against Kentucky, rushing for 89 yards and one touchdown.

2017: Redshirted.High School: Played for Smitty Grider at Park Crossing High ...

tabbed a four-star recruit by Rivals.com ... ESPN ranks him as the No. 65 overall athlete ... ranked the No. 1 quarterback in Alabama, the No. 9 Dual-Threat quarterback in America, the No. 10 overall recruit in Alabama, the No. 219 overall in America and was selected to the Rivals250 ... three-star recruit by Scout.com ... ranked the No. 49 quarterback and the fourth-best player in the state of Alabama ... rated as the No. 486 player nationally, the No. 33 athlete in the country and the No. 24 player in the state of Alabama by 247Sports ... was named Public School Player of the Year by the Montgomery Quarterback Club ... was named 5-A - 7-A Player of the Year by the Montgomery Advertiser ... selected first-team All-State in 6-A and led his team to a 13-1 record ... one of the seven finalists for Alabama’s Mr. Football Award ... finished his career with 8,470 all-purpose yards ...selected as one of the top 100 prospects in the Alabama Top 100 ... participated in the Adidas Showcase ... completed 63 percent of his passes ... passed for 6,276 yards and 71 touchdowns, while rushing for 1,926 yards and 32 scores during his career ... passed for 2,913 yards and 30 touchdowns as he helped Park Crossing to the Class 6-A state semifinals during his senior season ... rushed for 1,015 yards and 19 touchdowns in his final campaign ... accounted for 276 yards and four touchdowns in a season-opening win over Jeff Davis ... threw for 179 yards and two scores, while rushing for 94 yards and two touchdowns ... totaled 247 yards and four touchdowns — in the first half of win over No. 8 Northview ... 10-14 passing for 159 yards and three TD; 6 rush for 100 yards and one TD. selected to participate in Offense-Defense All-American Game in Atlanta chose Louisville over offers from Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, LSU, Memphis, Purdue, Troy, Tulane and UAB.

Personal: Son of Stacy Skanes and Michael Cunningham ... born 10/6/98 ... graduated in fall 2020 with a degree in communication ... currently enrolled in Arts & Sciences Post-Baccalaureate program.

Career StatsPassingYr G/S Comp Att Int Yds TD Pct LG2018 10/3 40 67 1 473 1 59.7 412019 12/11 112 179 5 2,065 22 62.6 902020 11/11 195 304 12 2,615 20 64.1 82Total 33/25 347 550 18 5,153 43 63.1 90 RushingYr G/S Att Yds Avg TD LG2018 10/3 79 497 6.3 5 752019 12/11 122 482 4.0 6 482020 11/11 131 609 4.6 7 47Total 33/25 332 1,588 4.8 18 75

Career HighsCompletions: 26 vs. Miami, 9/19/20Attempts: 36 vs. Miami, 9/19/20Passing Yards: 350 vs. Virginia Tech, 10/31/20Long Pass: 90 vs. Syracuse, 11/23/19Touchdowns (Passing): 5 vs. Syracuse, 11/23/19Rushes: 21 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/15/18Rushing Yards : 197 at Virginia, 11/14/20

Long Rush: 75 vs. Kentucky, 11/24/18Touchdowns (Rushing): 2 (two times); last at Virginia, 11/14/20

Cunningham’s Game-By-Game Statistics2020 G C A Int Yds TD Lg. Ru-Yds-TDWestern Kentucky * 19 34 1 343 3 70 12-24-1Miami * 26 36 1 307 3 36 10-7-0Pitt * 9 21 3 107 1 27 13-3-0Georgia Tech * 19 33 0 229 2 36 14-50-2Notre Dame * 16 19 0 132 1 29 7-49-0Florida State * 16 24 0 278 2 66 7-40-0Virginia Tech * 23 35 3 350 3 82 9-47-0Virginia * 13 21 1 161 0 46 20-197-2Syracuse * 19 28 2 219 1 39 9-21-1Boston College * 19 31 1 296 2 69 17-133-0Wake Forest * 16 22 0 195 2 29 13-38-1

2019 G C A Int Yds TD Lg. Ru-Yds-TDEastern Kentucky * 1 1 0 24 0 24 4-73-1Western Kentucky * 9 14 0 123 2 46 16-46-0Florida State * 16 27 1 286 2 74 17-5-1Boston College * 13 18 0 288 1 77 6-43-1Wake Forest * 5 6 0 99 2 55 4-59-0Clemson * 4 11 1 63 0 38 3-(-10)-0Virginia * 6 10 0 126 1 77 11-97-1Miami * 12 18 1 219 2 80 10-(-8-)-1NC State * 13 20 0 242 4 74 16-9-0Syracuse * 11 20 1 238 5 90 8-60-1Kentucky * 6 11 1 78 1 33 11-27-0Mississippi State * 16 23 0 279 2 29 16-81-0 2018 G C A Int Yds TD Lg. Ru-Yds-TDIndiana State * 6 7 0 75 1 34 12-54-1Western Kentucky * 10 18 0 88 0 31 21-129-0Virginia * 6 9 1 35 0 11 10-26-0Georgia Tech * 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-11-0Boston College * 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-3-1Wake Forest * 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-4-0Clemson * 5 10 0 121 0 41 6-17-1Syracuse * 0 1 0 0 0 0 6-64-1NC State * 8 14 0 90 0 26 14-100-1Kentucky * 5 8 0 64 0 20 5-89-1

MARVIN DALLASBRUNSWICK, GA

GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE

LB 6-1 198 Jr.

142020: Appeared in six games ... suffered an injury that caused

him to miss a few games ... recorded two tackles ... made his Louis-ville debut at Pitt ... recovered a fumble on a kickoff in the win over Syracuse.

Before Louisville/High School: Enrolled at Louisville in January ... played at Georgia Military College … attended Glynn Academy in Brunswick, Ga… top-ranked outside linebacker nationally and third-ranked player in Georgia … tabbed the No. 1 JUCO outside line-backer by 247Sports ... 4.47 40-yard dash time … three-sport athlete

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in high school: basketball, track, and football ... scored nearly half of the team’s points in the Class 6-A state meet with a fourth-place fin-ish in the 300-meter hurdles and a fifth-place finish in the high jump … also qualified for the 110 hurdles and was part of Glynn’s 4x400 relay team … named the Brunswick News’ Boys Track Most Valuable Player … improved on his qualifying time in the 300 hurdles at state, shaving more than a second off his time in the finals at 38.71 seconds … had 45 total tackles in his two years at Georgia Military College … appeared in 20 games … totaled 36 tackles and a sack in his second junior-college season … credited six tackles versus Navarro, North-eastern Oklahoma A&M, and ASA College … played in nine games as a freshman at GMC, finishing with nine tackles and two tackles for a loss ... received offers from Louisville, Central Michigan and USF.

Personal: Son of Tanisha Dallas ... born 8/29/98 ... criminal justice major.

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DESMOND DANIELSATLANTA, GA

LANGSTON HUGHES

OL 6-5 270 Fr.

612020: Didn’t see game action ... made the transition from playing

tight end to the offensive line.

High School: Played for Daniel Williams at Langston Hughes High School .… ranked as the 104th tight end and the No. 159 player in Georgia by 247Sports ... 97th-ranked strong side defensive end na-tionally and 160th-ranked player in Georgia …played multiple posi-tions in high school — tight end, defensive end and offensive tackle ... named a team captain as a senior ... also played basketball and ran track ... received offers from Louisville, Indiana, UAB, Syracuse, Maryland, Florida Atlantic, and Georgia Southern.

Personal: Son of Serena Jenkins and Desmond Daniels, Sr. ... born 6/5/02 ... one of three siblings ... plays multiple instruments ... unde-cided major.

JARED DAWSONCOLLIERVILLE, TN

COLLIERVILLE

DL 6-1 282 Fr.

932020: Appeared in three games at nose tackle ... played in the

final three games versus Syracuse, Boston College and Wake Forest.High School: Played for Joe Rocconi at Collierville High School

… ranked among the top 500 players - at No. 448 - nationally by 247Sports; ranked No. 44 among defensive tackles … 43rd-ranked defensive tackle nationally and 13th-ranked player in Tennessee … owns a 2.81 GPA and a 31 on his ACT ... finished his career with 152 tackles and 18 sacks ... registered 49 tackles for loss ... recorded 81 total tackles, five sacks and three fumbles recovered as a senior … notched 16 tackles, including eight tackles for a loss in a loss

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to Arlington … credited nine tackles, two sacks and one fumble re-covery in a 25-24 overtime win over Center Hill … posted six tack-les, including two solos and one sack, and caused and recovered a fumble in a 29-28 win over Memphis Southwind … received offers from Louisville, Georgia Tech, Kansas, Missouri, Tulane, Wake Forest, Middle Tennessee, Memphis and Army.

Personal: Son of Nicole and Gerald Dawson ... born 2/8/02 ... undecided major.

GREGORY DESROSIERS, JR.LAWRENCE, MABELMONT HILL

RB 5-11 199 Fr.

312020: Appeared in eight games on special teams.High School: Played wide receiver in high school ... also played

basketball and ran track, where he was ranked second in the nation in the decathlon.

Personal: Son of Olga Guerrero and Gregory , Sr. ... born 3/27/01 ... one of six siblings ... undecided major.

YAYA DIABYATLANTA, GA

GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE

DL 6-4 273 Jr.

62020: Appeared in eight games, making seven starts ... ended the

year with 18 tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss ... started at defensive end in his first game with the Cardinals against Western Kentucky, recording a pair of tackles, one for a loss, with a quarterback hurry ... tallied three tackles against Miami ... made four stops, one for loss, in the loss at Pitt ... recorded a tackle at Notre Dame ... had four tackles at Boston College.

Before Louisville: Played for Bert Williams at Georgia Military College ... three-star prospect by 247Sports ... rated the No. 4 strong-side defensive end and the No. 3 in Georgia by 247Sports ... ranked the No. 21 JUCO player nationally ... recorded 77 tackles and seven sacks in two seasons at Georgia Military College ... credited with 20 tackles for loss ... registered 58 tackles and five sacks as a sopho-more ... recorded 19 tackles and a pair of sacks during his freshman campaign ... chose Louisville over Arizona, Florida State, Colorado, Kansas State, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas Tech, UCF, West Vir-ginia, and Utah.

Personal: Son of Mariama and Mohamed Diaby ... born 5/30/99 ... sister Fatim and brother Ibrahim ... criminal justice major.

Career StatsYr G/S S A T TFL QBH SK FR FF Int PB2020 8/7 10 8 18 2.5-11 2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

Career HighsTackles: 4 (two times), last at Boston College, 11/28/20

Tackles for Loss: 1 (two times); last at Pitt, 9/26/20Quarterback Hurries: 1 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/12/20

Diaby’s Game-By-Game Statistics2020 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBWestern Kentucky * 1 1 2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Miami * 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Pitt * 3 1 4 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Georgia Tech * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Notre Dame * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 2 2 4 0.5-3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

DEREK DORSEYLOUISVILLE, KY

DUPONT MANUAL

DL 6-3 262 R-Sr.

912020: Played in 10 games, making one start ... made his first start

of the year against Virginia Tech, assisting on three tackles.2019: Played in 12 games on the defensive line and on special

teams ... recorded one tackle ... saw action against Notre Dame, East-ern Kentucky and Florida State ... made his first tackle of the season against Clemson.

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2018: Made an appearance in 12 games, eight as a starter ... fin-ished the year with a career high 22 tackles ... credited with 1.5 tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks ... totaled two tackles in the season opener versus Alabama ... recorded a career-high five tackles and a pair of tackles for loss in his first career start against Indiana State ... registered a pair of tackles versus Western Kentucky ... credited with three tackles in the loss to Georgia Tech ... totaled three tackles ver-sus Syracuse and Kentucky ... assisted on his first career sack against Kentucky.

2017: Appeared in 11 games as a reserve defensive lineman ... recorded eight tackles ... made his collegiate debut versus Purdue ... totaled a career-high four tackles in a 42-3 win over Kent State ... totaled two stops in a home win over Syracuse.

2016: Redshirted.High School: Coached by Oliver Lucas in high school … rated

a three-star prospect by Rivals.com … ranked as the No. 9 player in the state of Kentucky … rated a two-star prospect and the No. 10 player in the state by 247Sports … ranked as three-star prospect by Scout.com and the No. 1 defensive tackle prospect in the state … No. 62 defensive tackle in the nation … named second-team all-state by the Associated Press … named first-team All-USA Ken-tucky … third-team all-state by the Courier-Journal … two-time all-district selection … named first-team all-metro … selected for the Best of the Bluegrass Game … voted to play in the Kentucky versus Tennessee Border Game ... finished his outstanding career with 155 total tackles, including 99 solo tackles … totaled 14.0 sacks … ended his senior season with 68 tackles … credited with 9.5 tackles for loss and 6.0 sacks … totaled a season-high eight tackles versus Western, Fern Creek and Male … tallied 2.0 tackles for loss against Fern Creek and Western … credited with 57 tackles and 2.5 sacks as a junior … tallied a career-high nine tackles versus Ballard and Fern Creek during his junior campaign … registered 30 tackles and 5.0 sacks as a sophomore … received offers from Louisville, Vanderbilt and Navy.

Personal: Son of Julie and Doug ... born 7/21/97 ... graduated in spring 2020 with a degree in marketing with a minor in communica-tion ... currently pursuing his MBA.

Career StatsYr G/S S A T TFL QBH SK FR FF Int PB2017 11/0 2 6 8 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 02018 12/8 12 10 22 1.5-4 2 0.5-1 0-0 0 0-0 02019 12/0 1 0 1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 02020 10/1 0 3 3 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Total 45/9 15 19 34 1.5-4 3 0.5-1 0-0 0 0-0 0

Career HighsTackles: 5 vs. Indiana State, 2018 Tackles for Loss : 1.0 vs. Indiana State, 2018Quarterback Hurries: 2 vs. Florida State, 2018Sacks: 0.5 vs. Kentucky, 2018

ELI DOWNINGLOUISVILLE, KY

BALLARD

WR 6-3 195 So.

86High School: Listed as a two-star prospect out of Ballard ... had

31 catches for 521 yards and six touchdowns as a senior ... also played basketball and ran track ... played freshman season at Murray State where he was a redshirt.

Personal: Son of Patrice Downing ... born 4/25/01 ... has a twin brother on the team ... criminal justice major.

ISIAH DOWNINGLOUISVILLE, KY

BALLARD

DB 6-2 185 So.

30High School: Played corner in high school ... had 26 tackles,

including two tackles for a loss, as a senior ... had three interceptions and 47 yards of return yards from those picks ... also ran track ... played his freshman season at Murray State where he was a redshirt.

Personal: Son of Patrice Downing ... born 4/25/01 ... has a twin brother on the team ... health and human performance/exercise sci-ence major.

KENDERICK DUNCAN, JR.STOCKBRIDGE, GA

GEORGIA SOUTHERN

DB 6-3 216 R-Jr.

272020: Played in six games, starting five, at Georgia Southern …

saw action on 392 total snaps (363 on defense, 29 on special teams) … first-team All-Sun Belt Conference selection by Pro Football Focus … recorded 28 tackles, five pass break-ups and two interceptions … missed the first four games recovering from off-season hip surgery … returned in a limited capacity against Coastal Carolina, playing 29 defensive snaps … had three tackles in that game … had four tackles and a pass break up against South Alabama … recorded five tackles and two pass break ups against Troy … had four solo stops, an inter-ception and two pass break ups against Texas State … tallied nine tackles at Army West Point … posted five tackles and an interception at Georgia State … missed the remainder of the season out of precau-tion with his hip injury … made the Honor Roll in the fall.

2019: Played in and started all 13 games, seeing action on 842 total plays (786 defensive) … second-team All-Sun Belt Conference selection … named to Phil Steele’s third team … recorded 79 total tackles, including 3.5 for loss … had eight pass break ups, two inter-

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ceptions and a forced fumble … got the start in the opener at No. 6 LSU, playing 68 defensive snaps … credited with seven tackles and a pass breakup against the Tigers … had five tackles and an intercep-tion that he returned 35 yards against Maine … had another inter-ception at Minnesota, returning it 33 yards to set up the Eagles’ first touchdown … also had five tackles and a pass break up … tied for the team lead with 10 tackles against Louisiana … had five tackles, including one for loss, at South Alabama … Had two tackles against Coastal Carolina … had four tackles, including half a stop for loss, against New Mexico State … led the team with 11 tackles and also had a pass break-up against No. 20 Appalachian State … had eight tackles, including 1.5 for loss and two pass break-ups against Troy … had four tackles and a pass break-up against ULM … had eight tackles, including one for loss, and a forced fumble at Arkansas State … had three tackles and two pass break-ups against Georgia State … led the team with eight tackles and a pass break up against Liberty in the Cure Bowl … made the Honor Roll in the fall and Dean’s List in the spring for making over a 3.50 GPA.

2018: Played in all 13 games, starting four … was on the field for 472 total snaps (366 defensive, 106 special teams) … tallied 39 total tackles … second on the team with two interceptions … also had two pass break-ups and a fumble recovery … started against Clemson, New Mexico State, Appalachian State and ULM … played a season-high 56 snaps on defense against Clemson, recording nine tackles … had five tackles against South Alabama … put up 10 tackles at New Mexico State … had five tackles, an interception and a forced fumble against Appalachian State ... had another interception at ULM while picking up six tackles … had three tackles and a fumble recovery against Troy … made the Honor Roll in the spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA.

2017: Was redshirted … made the Dean’s List both semesters.High School: Played for Coach Kevin Whitley at Stockbridge High

… ranked the No. 188 safety in the country and the No. 273 player in the state of Georgia by 247Sports.

Personal: Son of Tiffany and Kenderick Duncan, Sr. ... born 1/28/99 ... has one sister ... graduated from Georgia Southern University in fall 2020 with a degree in sport management and minor in business ... currently enrolled in Arts & Sciences Post-Baccalaureate program.

Career StatsYear G/S S A T TFL SK FR FF Int BLK PBU2018 13-4 28 11 39 0.0-0 0.0-0 2 2 0 0 1-12019 13/13 56 23 79 3.5-10 0.0-0 2 8 0 0 0-12020 6/5 16 12 28 0.0-0 0.0-0 2 7 0 0 0-0Total 32/22 100 46 146 3.5-10 0.0-0 6 17 0 0 1-2

DERRICK EDWARDS IIIMIAMI, FL

PALMETTO

CB 5-10 185 Fr.

20High School: Three-star prospect ... ranked as the No. 1124 pros-

pect in the 247Sports composite rankings ... No. 99 rated player at cornerback and No. 142 in the state of Florida ... ranked as the No. 91 cornerback in the nation by 247Sports and the No. 112 prospect in Florida ... played cornerback and wide receiver for Mike Manasco at Space Coast for his senior season after opening his scholastic ca-

reer at Palmetto High ... committed to Louisville on 6/22/20 ... two-time team captain ... ended his career with 101 total tackles and five interceptions ... recovered and forced four fumbles, returning one for a touchdown ... totaled four receiving touchdowns ... two-time second team All-Dade selection ... scored three times on offense and getting a 25-yard scoop and score on defense in a 47-7 win over Cocoa Beach ... forced fumble and returned it 65 yards for a TD as Space Coast beat Titusville 28-15 ... picked off five passes for a Mi-ami Palmetto squad that went 10-2 and won a district title as a junior ... chose Louisville over Florida State, Miami, Tennessee, Pittsburgh, Kentucky, Baylor, West Virginia and Syracuse.

Personal: Son of Renina Weldon ... born 11/13/02 ... undecided major.

ZACH EDWARDSSTARKVILLE, MS

STARKVILLE

DL 6-3 269 R-Fr.

312020: Appeared in all 11 games ... recorded one tackle and 0.5

tackles for loss.2019: Saw his first collegiate action against Eastern Kentucky ...

made his first career tackle at Wake Forest.High School: Standout defensive player for Chris Jones at Starkville

High ... played both linebacker and rush defensive end ... three-year starter ... voted a defensive captain in his junior and senior seasons ... three-star linebacker by 247Sports and Rivals ... named to the first team all-USA Mississippi football team ... led Starkville to a runner-up finish to Pearl in the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) Class 6A State championship game ... was a first-team All-State section in Class 6-A as a senior ... collected 62 tackles for a loss, 20 sacks and a total of 204 tackles over his last two seasons.

Personal: Son of GeeGee and Ralph Edwards ... born 8/23/01 ... criminal justice major.

Career StatsYr G/S S A T TFL QBH SK FR FF Int PB2019 1/0 0 1 1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 02020 11/0 0 1 1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Total 12/0 0 2 2 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

JACK FAGOTLEXINGTON, KY

LEXINGTON CATHOLIC

LB 6-0 202 R-Jr.

382020: Played in 10 games, recording three starts ... finished the

season with 24 tackles and 1.0 sack ... tallied two tackles in the open-er versus Western Kentucky ... picked up three stops against Miami ... finished with one tackle at Pitt ... registered a pair of tackles in the loss at Georgia Tech ... made three stops at Notre Dame ... picked off his second career pass in the win over Florida State ... earned his first

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career start against Virginia Tech, registering a career-best six tackles and his first career sack ... picked up five tackles and recovered a fumble at Virginia.

2019: Recorded a tackle against Notre Dame ... finished with three tackles versus Western Kentucky ... credited with three tackles against Boston College ... made two tackles at Wake Forest ... tal-lied the first interception of his career, picking off Trevor Lawrence of Clemson at the goal line ... had two stops in the win over Virginia ... tallied a career-best five tackles at Miami ... registered two tackles and a pass break-up at NC State ... had two tackles against Syracuse.

2018: Appeared in seven games on special teams.2017: Redshirted.High School: played safety in high school ... two-year starter ...

scored three touchdowns on offense ... played baseball for two years ... named first team all-state by the Courier Journal ... led the team in tackles in 2015 ... guided Lexington Cathloic to a state title ... record-ed 218 tackles, six interceptions and six caused fumbles ... selected first team all-city in both his junior and senior seasons ... named the Defensive Player of the Year in 2016.

Personal: Son of Kathy and Rob Fagot ... born 1/1/99 ... has a twin brother who was a high school quarterback ... father played football at Kentucky ... was born in Newport Beach, CA and grew up in Ea-gan, MN ... graduated in spring 2021 with a degree in marketing and a minor in finance ... currently pursuing his MBA. Career StatsYr G/S S A T TFL QBH SK FR FF Int PB2018 7/0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 02019 12/0 15 10 25 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1-12 12020 10/3 16 8 24 1-1 0 1-1 1-0 1 1-17 0Total 29/3 31 18 49 1-1 0 1-1 1-0 1 2-29 1

Career HighsTackles: 6 vs. Virginia Tech, 10/31/20Tackles for Loss: 1 (five times), last vs. Virginia Tech, 10/31/20Sacks: 1 vs. Virginia Tech, 10/31/20Fumble Recoveries: 1 at Virginia, 11/14/20Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Virginia Tech, 10/31/20Interceptions: 1 (two times), last vs. Florida State, 10/24/20Return Yardage: 12 vs. Clemson, 10/19/19Pass Breakups: 1 at NC State, 11/16/19

Fagot’s Game-By-Game Statistics2020 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBWestern Kentucky * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Miami * 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Pitt * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Georgia Tech * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Notre Dame * 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-17 0Virginia Tech * 6 0 6 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2019 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBNotre Dame * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 0Eastern Kentucky * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Western Kentucky * 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

Clemson * 3 0 3 1-5 0-0 0-0 0 1-12 0Virginia * 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Miami * 2 3 5 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0NC State * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-4 1Syracuse * 1 1 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Kentucky * 0 0 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Mississippi State * 1 0 1 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

MARSHON FORDLOUISVILLE, KY

BALLARD

TE 6-2 237 R-So.

832020: Played in 10 games ... closed the season with 25 catches for

309 yards and six scores ... ranked second among tight ends in the ACC with six touchdown receptions ... caught a pair of passes, one for a touchdown, against Western Kentucky ... had three receptions for 14 yards and a touchdown versus Miami ... tallied one catch for 22 yards in the loss at Pitt ... set career-highs with five receptions and 89 yards, catching a touchdown as well at Georgia Tech ... caught three passes for 11 yards and a touchdown in the loss at Notre Dame ... had a team high four catches for 50 yards in the win over Florida State ... tallied two receptions for 37 yards and a touchdown against Virginia Tech ... had

MarshonFord

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one catch for a season-long 46 yards at Virginia ... caught three passes for 35 yards and a touchdown against Wake Forest.

2019: Started 13 games ... third on the team with 20 receptions for 292 yards and seven touchdowns ... averaged 14.6 yards per catch ... led the ACC tight ends with seven touchdowns ... caught two passes for 43 yards against Notre Dame ... tallied a pair of touchdowns on three catches and 26 yards versus Eastern Kentucky ... had a 48-yard reception at Florida State ... recorded three catches for 25 yards at Miami ... caught three passes for 52 yards and two touchdowns in the win at NC State ... finished with 17 yards on three catches with a touchdown against Syracuse, his third score in two games ... caught three passes for 53 yards and two touchdowns in the bowl win over Mississippi State.

2018: Redshirted after appearing in four games ... made his col-legiate debut in a loss to Wake Forest.

HHigh School: igh School: Played outside linebacker and tight end ... caught Played outside linebacker and tight end ... caught 35 passes for 466 yards and nine touchdowns ... registered 42 tack-35 passes for 466 yards and nine touchdowns ... registered 42 tack-les as a senior, while also recording one sack ... totaled 56 career les as a senior, while also recording one sack ... totaled 56 career tackles and 3.5 tackles for loss.tackles and 3.5 tackles for loss.

Personal: Personal: Son of Tinesha and Maurice Ford ... born 6/22/00 ... Son of Tinesha and Maurice Ford ... born 6/22/00 ... communication major.communication major.

Career Stats Rushing ReceivingYr G/S Att Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds Avg TD LG2018 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02019 13/13 0 0 0 0 0 20 292 14.6 7 482020 10/9 0 0 0 0 0 25 309 12.4 6 46Total 27/22 0 0 0 0 0 45 601 13.4 13 48

Career HighsReceptions: 5 at Georgia Tech, 10/9/20Receiving Yards : 89 at Georgia Tech, 10/9/20Long Reception: 48 at Florida State, 9/21/19Touchdowns : 2 (three times); last vs. Mississippi State, 12/30/19

Ford’s Game-By-Game Statistics2020 G No. Yds TD LGWestern Kentucky * 2 3 1 2Miami * 3 14 1 12Pitt * 1 22 0 22Georgia Tech * 5 89 1 25Notre Dame * 3 11 1 10Florida State * 4 50 0 42Virginia Tech * 2 37 1 23Virginia * 1 46 0 46Boston College * 1 2 0 2

2019 G No. Yds TD LGNotre Dame * 2 43 0 37Eastern Kentucky * 3 26 2 16Western Kentucky * 1 23 0 23Florida State * 1 48 0 48Boston College * 1 5 0 5Wake Forest * 0 0 0 0Clemson * 0 0 0 0Virginia * 0 0 0 0Miami * 3 25 0 23NC State * 3 52 2 42Syracuse * 3 17 1 7Kentucky * 0 0 0 0Mississippi State * 3 53 2 33

ASHTON GILLOTTEBOCA RATON, FL

BOCA RATON

DE 6-2 253 Fr.

97High School: Three-star prospect by 247Sports ... slotted as the No.

1267 prospect in the 247Sports Composite ... ranked as the No. 72 weakside defensive end and the No. 165 in Florida ... rated the No. 63 weakside defensive end and the No. 125 player in Florida by 247Sports ... two-star prospect by Rivals.com ... played for David Angell at Boca Raton ... committed to Louisville on 5/17/20 ... ranked sixth in the ESPN Top 63 ... named all-county in 2019 ... selected to New Era Prep Top athlete in the class of 2021 and top defensive end ... two-time team captain ... four-year starter ... played both defensive end and tight end during his scholastic career ... credited with 128 tackles during his ca-reer ... guided Boca Raton to the state championship game ... credited with five sacks, blocked a field goal and scored a touchdown in the state semifinal win ... registered 72 solo tackles, 21 sacks and seven forced fumbles ... recorded 12 tackles as Boca Raton started the season off with a 20-7 win over Boynton Beach ... registered two sacks and scored a touchdown in a 42-2 win over Olympic Heights ... totaled 87 tackles and 16 sacks as a junior ... recorded a safety and caused three fumbles ... blocked a field goal and had five pass break-ups ... scored four offensive touchdowns ... participated in weightlifting and one sea-son throwing the shot put on the track and field team ... went to the state championship in weightlifting and was ranked 21st in the Southeast re-gion for CrossFit ... ranked eighth in Boca High rankings for the shot put ... chose Louisville over Duke, Florida Atlantic, FIU, Kansas, Maryland, Pitt, USF, Syracuse, Tulane, UCF, Vanderbilt and Wake Forest.

Personal: Son of Veronica and Adrian Gillotte ... born 10/30/02 ... Biology major.

MICHAEL GONZALEZINDIAN TRAIL, NC

SUN VALLEY

OL 6-4 298 Fr.

68High School: Rated the No. 719 prospect in the 247Sports com-

posite rankings ... ranked as the No. 37 offensive guard and the No. 38 player in North Carolina ... three-star 247Sports prospect ... slotted as the No. 53 offensive guard and the No. 56 North Carolina prospect ... played for Drew Hackett at Sun Valley High ... committed to Louisville on 6/18/20 ... outstanding student ... one of the top offensive linemen in the Charlotte Metro area ... selected to the first team All-Union County team ... voted to the first team All-Observer squad as a junior ... named to the WSOCTVSports Big 22 Players to Watch ... selected to the second team MaxPreps All-State squad ... attended the 2019 Rivals camp in Charlotte ... MVP team award and captain his junior year ... chose Lou-isville over Kansas State, Duke, Maryland, Missouri, NC State, Wake Forest, Penn State, Florida, Syracuse, Kentucky and Virginia Tech.

Personal: Son of Amy Schulkin and Rudy Gonzalez ... born 5/20/03 ... one of five siblings ... undecided major.

PLAYER BIOS23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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HASSAN HALLATLANTA, GA

MAYNARD JACKSON

RB 6-0 199 Jr.

192020: Appeared in eight games ... finished the season with 223

yards and two scores ... averaged 4.1 yards per carry ... led the team with 382 kickoff return yards, averaging 21.2 yards a return ... ended the year ranked fourth in school history with 1,993 yards ... rushed for 66 yards on just six carries against Western Kentucky ... carried nine times for 37 yards versus Miami ... rushed for 37 yards on eight carries in the loss at Georgia Tech ... gained 22 yards on nine carries in the win over Syracuse ... carried seven times for 30 yards at Boston College becoming the 43rd 1,000-yard rusher in program history.

2019: Earned all-ACC second team all-purpose honors, and third team specialist recognition ... played in all 13 games, with one start ... closed the year with 501 yards rushing and five touchdowns ... closed the year with 793 kickoff return yards ... ranked fourth in the nation with a 30.5 yards average ... rushed for 69 yards on 11 car-ries against Notre Dame ... carried the ball 15 times for 58 yards and a touchdown versus Eastern Kentucky ... rushed for 57 yards on

11 carries at Florida State ... carried 11 times for 23 yards against Boston College ... tallied 220 kick return yards, including a 100-yard touchdown return at Wake Forest to earn ACC Specialist of the Week ... rushed for 79 yards on just six carries at Miami, including a career-long 58 yard touchdown in the fourth quarter ... rushed for 71 yards and scored on a 12-yard run in the third quarter against Syracuse.

2018: Appeared in all 12 games, making five starts … saw a pair of carries and returned a kickoff 61 yards in his collegiate debut against Alabama … rushed for 303 yards and three touchdowns on 70 carries … recorded a season best 57 rushing yards against Florida State … scored rushing touchdowns versus Boston College, Wake Forest and Syracuse … caught 12 passes for 99 yards … returned 34 kickoffs for 818 yards, averaging 24.1 yards per return … set a new school record with 247 kickoff return yards at Clemson … returned a kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter at Clemson, Louisville’s first kickoff return touchdown in more than three years.

High School: Three-star athlete according to ESPN from Maynard Jackson High … exceptional speed with a 10.3 100 meters … listed as the 45th-best running back nationally … played running back and safety in high school … finished senior season with 93 carries for 728 yards rushing, an average of 7.8 yards per carry, and five touchdowns … on defense, he made 98 tackles, logged three interceptions and 10 fumble recoveries that season … chose Louisville over offers from Colorado State, Georgia Tech, Navy and Syracuse.

Personal: Son of Maryam McKee ... born 8/28/00 ... communica-tion major.

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Career StatsYr G/S Att Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds Avg TD LG2018 12/5 70 303 4.3 3 32 12 99 8.2 0 152019 13/1 108 501 4.6 5 58 5 51 10.2 0 142020 8/1 55 223 4.1 2 41 3 6 2.0 0 6Total 33/7 233 1,027 4.4 10 58 20 156 7.8 0 15

Kick Return Punt ReturnYr Att Yds TD LG Att Yds TD LG2018 34 818 1 93 0 0 0 02019 26 793 1 100 0 0 0 02020 18 382 0 42 0 0 0 0Total 78 1,993 2 100 0 0 0 0 Career HighsRushes: 13 at Boston College, 10/13/18Rushing Yards: 79 at Miami, 11/9/19Long Rush: 58 at Miami, 11/9/19Rushing Touchdowns: 1 (eight times); last vs. Syracuse, 11/23/19Receptions: 4 vs. Georgia Tech, 10/5/18 Receiving Yards: 33 vs. Georgia Tech, 10/5/18Long Reception: 15 vs. NC State, 11/17/18Kick Return Yards: 247 at Clemson, 11/3/18Kick Return TDs: 1 (two times); last at Wake Forest, 10/12/19 Hall’s Game-By-Game Statistics2020 G Rush Yds TD LG Rec Yds TDWestern Kentucky * 6 66 0 41 0 0 0Miami * 9 37 0 17 2 0 0Pitt * 3 4 0 8 0 0 0Georgia Tech * 8 37 0 28 0 0 0Notre Dame * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Syracuse * 9 22 0 11 0 0 0Boston College * 7 30 0 21 1 6 0Wake Forest * 12 27 2 14 0 0 0

2019 G Rush Yds TD LG Rec Yds TDNotre Dame * 11 69 0 16 0 0 0Eastern Kentucky * 15 58 1 13 0 0 0Western Kentucky * 12 55 0 17 0 0 0Florida State * 11 57 0 14 1 10 0Boston College * 11 23 1 9 0 0 0Wake Forest * 11 30 1 8 0 0 0Clemson * 3 15 0 7 0 0 0Virginia * 4 9 0 6 0 0 0Miami * 6 79 1 58 1 10 0NC State * 6 2 0 3 1 14 0Syracuse * 8 71 1 20 1 12 0Kentucky * 7 29 0 10 1 5 0Mississippi State * 3 4 0 6 0 0 0 2018 G Rush Yds TD LG Rec Yds TDAlabama * 2 4 0 3 0 0 0Indiana State * 4 19 0 9 0 0 0Western Kentucky * 1 10 0 10 0 0 0Virginia * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Florida State * 11 57 0 14 0 0 0Georgia Tech * 5 23 0 17 4 33 0Boston College * 13 39 1 10 3 29 0Wake Forest * 10 45 1 14 1 2 0Clemson * 4 26 0 21 0 0 0Syracuse * 10 11 1 7 1 3 0

NC State * 4 38 0 32 2 28 0Kentucky * 6 31 0 11 1 4 0

MITCH HALLCLAYTON, NC

CLAYTON

LS 6-1 203 Sr.

242020: Played in 11 games ... participated in 95 snaps and regis-

tered one miscue.2019: Played in all 13 games ... went over 130 snaps without

recording a bad snap.2018: Appeared in all 10 games ... handled all the long-snapping

duties ... didn’t record a bad snap over the course of the season.2017: Appeared in all 13 games ... handled all the long-snapping

duties ... didn’t record a bad snap over the course of the season.High School: Played for Hunter Jenks at Clayton High School

... one of the top long snappers in the nation ... rated as a five-star recruit as a long snapper ... tabbed by ESPN as the No. 6 long snapper in the country ... voted a second-team All-American by Scout.com ... ranked as the No. 2 long snapper in the nation by Chris Sailer kicking and Rubio Long Snapping, which are two organizations that train and rate specialty players in college football ... participated in the U.S. Army All-American football game in San Antonio, TX ... chose Louisville over a full scholarship offer from Memphis ... learned to snap left-handed because of a broken hand.

Personal: Son of Neal and Erin Hall ... born 11/21/98 ... has one sibling, Shelby ... graduated in fall 2020 with a degree in health & human performance/exercise science ... currently enrolled in Arts & Sciences Post-Baccalaureate program.

TYLER HARRELLMIAMI, FL

CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS

WR 6-0 194 R-So.

872020: Played in two contests versus Florida State and Wake Forest.2019: Appeared in two games — Eastern Kentucky and Mississippi

State.2018: Appeared in two games before earning a redshirt season ...

caught two passes for 36 yards, all coming in a loss to Georgia Tech ... recorded a career long 31-yard reception.

High School: Four-star recruit according to ESPN at Christopher Columbus High, the same school that produced former running back Brandon Radcliff … is the 53rd-best receiver nationally in ESPN’s rankings … ran a 4.41 in the 40-yard dash … clocked a 10.37 in the 100m dash in the Florida state finals … helped high school win a pair of FHSAA Class-4A championships … was offered a track and field scholarship to Miami … chose Louisville over football offers from UCF, Cincinnati, East Carolina, Oregon State, Purdue, Syracuse and Wake Forest.

Personal: Son of Floravia Fogle ... born 8/1/00 ... communication major.

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BRYAN HUDSONGEORGETOWN, KY

SCOTT COUNTY

OL 6-4 311 R-So.

612020: Played in 10 contests at Virginia Tech.2019: Played in 11 games making 10 starts at center never play-

ing that position prior to his arrival in Blacksburg ... played in his first career game vs. Old Dominion (9/7) … made his first start against Furman (9/14) and opened the next nine contests at center … per PFF College, was among only 28 true freshman FBS offensive linemen who played more than 500 snaps on the season ... named by The Athletic as second-team freshman All-American.

High School: Played for head coach Jim Mckee at Scott County High School … A four-star recruit according to 247Sports compos-ite ranking … Anchored an offensive line that lead Scott County to back-to-back 11-win seasons … was a four-time state champion in the shot put and a three-time state champion in the discus (Class 3A) … holds the state record (Class 3A) in the shot put with a top throw of 63 feet, 9.5 inches.

Personal: Son of Mandi and Chuck Hudson ... born 1/11/01 ... was 2018 Gatorade Track and Field Male Athlete of the Year ... two time New Balance All-American for shot put and discus ... also par-ticipates on the track and field team at UofL ... finance major.

AHMARI HUGGINS-BRUCEDILLON, SC

DILLON

WR 5-10 170 Fr.

9High School: Ranked as a three-star prospect by all the major

recruiting outlets ... tabbed No. 596 in the 247Sports composite rank-ings ... slotted as the No. 95 wide receiver and the No. 6 player in South Carolina ... ranked as the No. 149 wide receiver nationally and the No. 14 prospect in South Carolina ... rated the second-best player in the state by Rivals ... played for Jackie Hayes at Dillon High ... com-mitted to Louisville on 7/2/20 ... invited to the 2021 Epic 84 Senior game ... voted one of the top players in South Carolina ... has been clocked at 4.4 in the 40-yard dash ... concluded his career with 102 receptions for 1,927 yards and 23 touchdowns ... averaged 18.9 yards a reception ... recorded a career long 97-yard reception as a junior ... scored on an 87-yard kickoff return ... helped Dillon to a 12-2 record and a South Carolina 3AAA state runner-up finish in the state playoffs ... recorded 50 receptions for 997 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2019 ...scored two touchdowns in a win over Marlboro County ... totaled 52 catches for 930 yards and 11 scores ... scored on a 99-yard touchdown pass in the state title game as a freshman in North Carolina ... chose Louisville over Boston College, Arkansas, Baylor, Duke, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Kansas State. NC State, Michigan State, USC, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Minnesota, South Carolina and West Virginia.

Personal: Son of Twyla and Eric Bruce ... born 10/7/02 ... unde-cided major.

TYLER JENSENSAN DIEGO, CA

LINCOLN

QB 6-6 217 Fr.

13High School: Due to the ongoing pandemic and guidelines in

California, Jensen was unable to have a senior season in fall 2020 ... as a junior, the 247Sports three-star prospect threw for more than 2,000 yards and 16 touchdowns to help guide Lincoln to the Divi-sion I CIF-SDS Championship ... garnered first-team All-Conference and All-District honors as a junior ... finalist for the top player in San Diego ... also played basketball.

Personal: Son of Kelly and James Jensen ... born 11/21/01 ... one of three siblings ... has traveled to every continent except Antarctica ... undecided major.

Ahmari Huggins-Bruce

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JOSH JOHNSONATLANTA, GA

WOODWARD ACADEMY

WR 5-11 182 R-Jr.

112020: Saw action against Western Kentucky ... caught his first

passes since 2017, making four receptions for 40 yards in the win over Syracuse.

2019: Tore his ACL, causing him to miss the season.2018: Redshirted.2017: Played in 10 games at wide receiver ... caught three passes

for 52 yards, averaging 17.3 yards a reception ... caught two passes for 48 yards, including a long of 31 yards ... tallied one catch for four yards against Boston College.

High School: Played for John Hunt at Woodward Academy ... three—star ranking by Scout.com ... rated the 155th-best player in Georgia and the No. 16 wide receiver ... three-star recruit by Rivals.com ... rated the No. 99 wide receiver in the nation, the No. 81 overall prospect in Georgia for 2017 by Rivals ... rated the No. 76 wide receiver by ESPN ... concluded his career with 131 receptions for 2,841 yards and 33 touchdowns ... averaged 21.7 yards per catch during his high school career ... scored on a 75-yard touchdown re-ception on the first play of the game versus Lithonia ... caught 45 passes for 1,080 yards and 14 touchdowns during his senior season ... averaged 24.0 yards a reception ... named first team all-state by the Georgia Writers Association ... totaled 51 receptions for 1,111 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior ... recorded 35 receptions for 650 yards and eight scores during his sophomore season ... chose Lou-isville over Boston College, Charlotte, Colorado State, Fresno State, Georgia Southern, Illinois, Kansas State, Rutgers, Toledo, Troy, South-ern Mississippi, Tulane, Utah and Wake Forest.

Personal: Son of Melody and C.J. Johnson ... born 3/29/99 ... graduated in spring 2021 with a degree in marketing ... currently pursuing his MBA.

Career StatsYr G/S No. Yds Avg. TD LG2017 10/0 3 52 17.3 0 312020 5/0 4 40 10.0 0 16Totals 15/0 7 92 13.1 0 31

Career HighsReceptions: 4 vs. Syracuse, 11/20/20Receiving Yards: 48 vs. Kent State, 9/23/17

CHANDLER JONESMIAMI, FLCENTRAL

DB 5-11 188 Jr.

22020: Totaled 24 tackles in 10 games ... started six games ... made

four tackles in the opener against Western Kentucky ... started at cor-ner against Miami and tallied three tackles ... recorded a pair of stops at Georgia Tech ... finished with four tackles, a sack and a pass break-up in the loss at Notre Dame ... had a tackle and two pass breakups against Florida State ... tallied six tackles versus Virginia Tech ... had a tackle and a breakup in the win over Syracuse.

ChandlerJones

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2019: Started all 13 games, totaling a career high 50 tackles and 10 pass break-ups ... ranked 12th in the conference in passes defended ... recorded three tackles, forced a fumble and broke up a pass against Notre Dame ... finished with three tackles versus Eastern Kentucky ... made a career high seven tackles, one for loss, against Western Kentucky ... made four stops at Florida State ... totaled six tackles and a tackle for loss against Boston College ... finished with four pass breakups at Wake Forest ... had four tackles, one for loss, against Clemson ... notched a career-best eight tackles and picked off his first career pass in the win over Virginia ... made a pair of tackles and broke up a pass at NC State ... finished with six tackles and a pass breakup in the win over Syracuse ... credited with four tackles and first career sack versus Mississippi State.

2018: Appeared in 11 games, four coming as a starter ... recorded 17 tackles and two pass break-ups ... missed the Georgia Tech game due to injury ... came off the bench to make his debut in the loss to Alabama ... credited with one tackle in his first start versus Indi-ana State ... totaled four tackles in the win over Western Kentucky ... made his first start, recording two tackles in the loss to Virginia ... registered a personal-best four stops against Wake Forest ... totaled two tackles versus NC State.

High School: Enrolled early at Louisville in January 2018 … coached by Roland Smith at Miami Central … named a four-star re-cruit by Rivals.com and a four-star recruit by ESPN … ranked No. 67 in Florida … ranked No. 42 on ESPN’s Top 300 cornerbacks … played in the Under Armour All-America Game … considered as one of the best defensive backs in the Florida … received offers from Lou-isville, NC State, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Mississippi State, UCF, Yale and Columbia.

Personal: Son of Nadia Jones and Cedric Mitchell ... born 2/4/00 ... sports administration major.

Career StatsYr G/S S A T TFL QBH SK FR FF Int PB2018 11/4 11 6 17 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 22019 13/13 40 10 50 4.5-6 0 1-13 0-0 2 1-0 102020 10/6 19 5 24 1-5 0 1-5 0-0 0 0-0 4Total 34/23 70 21 91 5.5-24 0 2-18 0-0 2 1-0 16

Career HighsTackles: 8 vs. Virginia, 10/26/19Tackles for Loss: 1 (four times), last vs. Mississippi State, 12/30/19Sacks: 1 (two times); last at Notre Dame, 10/17/20Forced Fumbles: 1 (two times), last vs. Mississippi State, 12/30/19Interceptions: 1 vs. Virginia, 10/26/19Pass Breakups: 4 at Wake Forest, 10/12/19

Jones’ Game-By-Game Statistics2020 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBWestern Kentucky * 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Miami * 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Pitt * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Georgia Tech * 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Notre Dame * 4 0 4 1-5 1-5 0-0 0 0-0 1Florida State * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2Virginia Tech * 5 1 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1Boston College * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 02019 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBNotre Dame * 2 1 3 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 1Eastern Kentucky * 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Western Kentucky * 6 1 7 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

Florida State * 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 6 0 6 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 4Clemson * 4 0 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 7 1 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 2Miami * 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0NC State * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1Syracuse * 4 2 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1Kentucky * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Mississippi State * 3 0 3 1-13 1-13 0-0 1 0-0 1

2018 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBAlabama * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Indiana State * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Western Kentucky * 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Clemson * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0NC State * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1Kentucky * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1

DORIAN JONESPLANTATION, FL

PLANTATION

LB 6-0 228 R-Fr.

442020: Appeared in 10 games .... finished the season with nine

tackles ... recorded a pair of tackles versus Florida State, Syracuse and Wake Forest.

2019: Made collegiate debut versus Miami, where he tore his ACL.

High School: Played for Patrick Surtain at Plantation … three-start prospect by 247Sports … rated the No. 36 inside linebacker and the No. 116 player in Florida … named the Sentinel’s Broward County Class 5A-1A defensive player of the year … helped lead Palm Beach County’s Oxbridge Academy to the Class 3A state title game … end-ed his career with 234 tackles, 39.0 tackles for loss and 10.5 sacks ... finished his senior year with an eye-popping 122 tackles, including 29 tackles for loss … also credited with nine sacks and an intercep-tion … posted double-digit tackles in eight of his 11 games … had 15 tackles – a season high – and four for loss in an early-season victory against St. Joseph Regional (N.J.) … racked up 13 tackles, in-cluding six for loss, and a season-best five sacks in a win over Miami Jackson … received offers from Indiana, Marshall, Kansas State, FIU, Buffalo and Florida A&M.

Personal: Son of Robin and Larry Jones ... father played RB/FB at Miami, was Orange Bowl MVP National Championship in 1991 and drafted 4th round in the 1995 NFL draft (Washington) ... also played for the Eagles and Dolphins before retiring 1999 ... born 2/12/01 ... criminal justice major.

Career StatsYr G/S S A T TFL QBH SK FR FF Int PB2020 10.0 3 6 9 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

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LUKE KANDRACINCINNATI, OH

ELDER

OL 6-5 315 Fr.

672020: Didn’t see game action.High School: Played for head coach Doug Ramsey at Elder High

School … played offensive guard and defensive tackle … 56th-ranked offensive guard nationally and 31st-ranked player in Ohio … rated as a three-star prospect by 247Sports … tabbed the No. 66 offensive guard and the No. 36 player in Ohio … rated as the No. 12 on the Fox19 News Top 19 in Cincinnati … named the team’s top offensive lineman … selected first team all-district and second team all-state … voted team captain … earned co-offensive lineman of the year honors as a senior … named second team all-district … two-time first Team All-GCL South Division … also threw the shot put and discus on the track and field team … finished 10th in the shot put at the state championships and 15th in the discus … sopho-more record holder for shot-put and discus and freshman record holder in the shot put ... made it to the D-I regional his junior season with the GCL-South’s top-ranked offense (370.1 yards per game) … also played basketball … missed most of his sophomore year with pneumonia … received offers from Louisville, Indiana, Cincinnati, Purdue and Boston College.

Personal: Son of Renee’ and Chris Kandra ... born 8/8/01 ... one of five siblings ... all of his brothers played DIII football ... account-ing major.

DAYNA KINNAIRDJEFFERSONVILLE, IN

JEFFERSONVILLE

DL 6-3 247 R-Jr.

572020: Finished the season with seven tackles ... picked up a quar-

terback hurry against Western Kentucky ... assisted on a tackle for loss at Pitt ... made two stops in the loss at Georgia Tech ... made a start at defensive end against Florida State ... had a career-high four tackles and his second career sack at Virginia.

2019: Appeared in 12 games, totaling nine tackles and 1.5 sacks ... made his collegiate start versus Notre Dame ... recorded his first career tackle against Eastern Kentucky ... credited with first career sack versus Miami ... totaled season high two tackles against Ken-tucky.

2018: Didn’t see game action.2017: Redshirted … earned Red & Black Student-Athlete honors.High School: Played for Alfonzo Browning at Jeffersonville High

School … played three years on the varsity team … started as offen-sive right tackle during his junior year… started both sides of the ball his senior year at offensive right tackle and defensive end ... finished senior season with 66 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, four sacks, one forced fumble and two blocked field goals… named team’s Defen-sive Player of the Year … voted first-team all-conference … selected

as sole recipient from Jeffersonville for the 2016 Lucas Oil Showcase All-Academic Team … awarded the Male Athlete of the Year his se-nior year…earned all-state accolades in the shot put as a member of the track and field team ... two-year team captain and earned mul-tiple awards and honors in track and field.

Personal: Son of Gary and Amanda Kinnaird … born 11/28/98 … graduated in fall 2020 with a degree in sport administration ... cur-rently pursuing his master’s degree sport administration. Career StatsYr G/S S A T TFL QBH SK FR FF Int PB2019 12/1 4 5 9 1.5-18 2 1.5-18 0-0 0 0-0 02020 10/1 2 5 7 1.5-4 1 1-3 0-0 0 0-0 0Total 22/2 6 10 16 3.0-22 3 2.5-21 0-0 0 0-0 0

Career HighsTackles: 4 at Virginia, 11/14/20Tackles for Loss: 1 (two times); last at Virginia, 11/14/20Sacks: 1 (two times); last at Virginia, 11/14/20Quarterback Hurries: 1 (three times), last vs. Western Kentucky, 9/12/20

Kinnaird’s Game-By-Game Statistics2020 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBWestern Kentucky * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Miami * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

DaynaKinnaird

PLAYER BIOS23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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Pitt * 0 1 1 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Georgia Tech * 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Notre Dame * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 2 2 4 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

2019 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBNotre Dame * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Eastern Kentucky * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Clemson * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Miami * 1 0 1 1-14 1-14 0-0 0 0-0 0NC State * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 0 1 1 0.5-4 0.5-4 0-0 0 0-0 0Kentucky * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Mississippi State * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

TIM LAWSONFORT WASHINGTON, MD

NATIONAL CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

OL 6-5 303 Fr.

522020: Didn’t see game action.High School: Enrolled in January ... played for Andre Kates at

National Christian Academy … 51st-ranked offensive tackle nation-ally and 20th-ranked player in Maryland … three-star prospect by 247Sports … ranked as the No. 82 offensive tackle prospect in the Class of 2020 by the 247Sports composite rankings and checked in at No. 88 by 247Sports … recorded a 4.63 second shuttle time … helped National Christian to a 7-3 record and opened holes for an offense that averaged 342 yards a game, including 150 yards on the ground ... received offers from NC State, North Carolina, Rutgers, Kentucky, Maryland, UMass, Virginia and West Virginia.

Personal: Son of Shindana Lawson ... born 8/20/01 ...undecided major.

JOSH LIFSONLOUISVILLE, KY

KENTUCKY COUNTRY DAY

TE 6-3 240 R-Jr.

422020: Contributed on special teams.High School: Originally signed with Air Force, spending the 2019

fall semester at Air Force Prep before transferring to Wofford ... played in all 12 games for the Terriers ... while at KCD, recorded 100 catches for 1,519 yards and 18 touchdowns ... as a senior had 28 catches for

433 yards and six touchdowns, earning third-team All-State and first-team All-Metro Louisville honors ... also played baseball.

Personal: Son of Stephanie Collins and Jeff Lifson ... born 4/19/00 ... plays the piano ... marketing major.

IAN MALONEYBELLE VERNON, PA

BELLE VERNON

LB 6-0 190 Fr.

47High School: Three year starter ... logged 22 tackles in senior year

... voted team captain in senior year ... all-conference ... had PWO offers from Northwestern, Stanford and Wisconsin.

Personal: Son of Lori and Kevin Maloney ... born 10/18/01 ... fa-ther played football at the University of Colorado and for the NFL Browns ... undecided major.

JUSTIN MARSHALLCOVINGTON, GA

GEORGIA PREP SPORTS ACADEMY

WR 6-3 211 R-Jr.

182020: Appeared in 10 games, making three starts ... recorded

seven receptions for 87 yards ... averaged 12.4 yards per recep-tion ... caught one pass for 14 yards in the opener versus Western Kentucky ... made two catches for 34 yards against Miami ... made his first career start at Pitt ... caught two passes for 19 yards in the loss at Georgia Tech ... lone catch against Virginia Tech went for 11 yards ... had one catch for nine yards at Virginia.

2019: Played in 10 games as a reserve wide receiver ... caught six passes for 135 yards, averaging 22.8 yards a reception ... saw action against Notre Dame ... caught two passes for 59 yards versus Eastern Kentucky ... tallied one reception for 20 yards against Boston College ... caught one pass for 20 yards at Miami.

2018: Appeared in nine games on special teams ... joined the lineup for the first time in his career versus Indiana State.

2017: Redshirted.High School: Played for Terrence Banks at Newton High ...

rated by 247Sports as the No. 438 player in the country and the 66th-best wide receiver ... tabbed the No. 45 player in the state ... three-star recruit by Scout.com ... ranked nationally as the No. 71 wide receiver in the nation and the No. 8 in Georgia ... rated No. 35 nationally at his position and No. 228 among all seniors by ESPN.com, making him UofL’s only commitment ranked inside that site’s national top 300 ... the No. 35 wide receiver by ESPN ... four-star recruit by Rivals.com ... tabbed the No. 3 wide receiver in Georgia and the No. 55 wideout in the nation ... rated the No. 31 overall recruit in Georgia by Rivals ... played in the Offense-Defense All-American Game held in Atlanta ... led the Eastern At-lantic Conference in yards per reception ... had 35 receptions for 782 yards - averaging 22.3 yards per catch - and six touchdowns while playing for Salem High School as a junior ... led the 4-A

2021 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL

2016 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER 3 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS 18 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

PLAYER BIOS

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Conference in yards per reception ... earned the Coaches Award during his junior season ... chose Louisville over North Carolina, West Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina, Purdue, Cincinnati, NC State, Minnesota, Auburn, Mississippi State and Tennessee.

Personal: Son of Makeisha Lee and Jimmy Marshall ... born 7/23/99 ... has two siblings, Jordan and Jase ... favorite athlete Julio Jones ... communication major.

Career StatsYr G/S Att Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds Avg TD LG2018 9/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02019 10/0 0 0 0 0 0 6 135 22.8 0 352020 10/3 0 0 0 0 0 7 87 12.4 0 21Total 29/3 0 0 0 0 0 13 222 17.1 0 35

Career HighsReceptions: 2 (two times), last vs. Miami, 9/19/20Receiving Yards: 59 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 9/7/19

DUANE MARTINLAURENS, SC

LAURENS DISTRICT 55

TE 6-2 255 Fr.

452020: Appeared in five games ... caught two passes for 27 yards

on the season — all coming in a win over Syracuse ... recorded a season best 25-yard reception versus the Orange.

High School: Enrolled in January ... played for Chris Liner in high school ... 108th-ranked athlete nationally and 25th-ranked athlete in South Carolina … two-time all-region selection ... named the 2019 Region Player of the Year ... two-time County Player of the Year ... voted the 5A Back of the Year ... selected all-state as a senior ... guided the team to an undefeated record in the region ... voted team captain ... played in Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas all-star game as a senior … finalist for South Carolina’s Mr. Football … totaled 67 tack-les and four tackles for loss ... credited with a pair of sacks and one interception ... blocked a pair of kicks ... rushed for 96 yards and two touchdowns in a 41-12 loss to Byrnes to end the season … scored four touchdowns to defeat Blythewood 43-40 in the first round of the playoffs … rushed for 145 yards and one touchdown in a win over Woodmont … totaled 105 yards and two TDs in 21-7 over Green-wood ... maxed 600 lbs. on squat as a junior ... received offers from Louisville, East Carolina, Coastal Carolina and Wofford.

Personal: Son of Chasma Cofield and Duane Martin, Sr. ... born 12/14/01 ... has two siblings ... health and human performance/exer-cise science major.

Career StatsYr G/S Rec Yds Avg TD LG2020 5-0 2 27 13.5 0 25

ISAAC MARTINLOUISVILLE, KY

TRINITY

TE 6-1 241 R-Jr.

412020: Appeared in 11 games at tight end.2019: Played in 12 games, catching one pass for eight yards ...

grabbed his only reception versus Florida State.2018: Didn’t see game action.High School: Played inside linebacker for Bob Beatty at Trinity

High ... earned all-state accolades as a senior ... was second on the Trinity defense in tackles with 43 as a senior in the 2017 season ... finished with 12.5 tackles for a loss and five sacks and helped the Shamrocks to a 15-0 record and Class 6-A state title ... had 19 tack-les, including four tackles for a loss, in the Shamrocks’ playoff run.

Personal: Son of Jenny Nord and Steve Martin ... born 12/14/98 ... uncles Rick Nord played at UofL (1994-98), Gary Nord (1977-79) / (coached 1985-94) and Greg Nord coached (1995-2009) ... his father was an All-State defensive lineman for Trinity in the late 1980s and played at Ball State ... criminal justice major.

DEZ MELTONGLENDALE, AZDEER VALLEY

TE 6-3 250 R-Fr.

842020: Appeared in seven games on special teams.2019: Redshirted.High School: Played for Dan Friedman at Deer Valley High ...

played at the varsity level for four seasons ... served one season as captain ... played both wide receiver and running back ... rated a three-star prospect by Rivals.com and 247Sports ranked as the No. 147 tight end and the No. 33 player in Arizona ... played in eight games as a senior ... carried the ball 146 times for 976 yards - 6.7 yards a carry - and eight touchdowns ... caught 27 passes for 224 yards and two touchdowns ... rushed for over 100 yards five times, including 242 yards and two touchdowns against Thunderbird ... car-ried 236 times for 1,701 yards and 19 touchdowns as a junior ... also caught eight passes for 148 yards and one touchdown ... received of-fers from Louisville, Arizona, Arizona State, Nebraska and Iowa State.

Personal: Son of Veronica Garcia ... born 9/5/01 ... siblings Dono-van, Jordyn and Jada ... loves playing chess ... communication major.

PLAYER BIOS23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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JOSH MINKINS, JR.LOUISVILLE, KY

BALLARD

S 6-2 179 Fr.

252020: Appeared in eight games ... finished the year with six tack-

les ... made his first collegiate appearance at Pittsburgh ... recorded his first career tackle in the win over Florida State ... picked up a tackle against Virginia Tech ... finished with two tackles in the win over Syracuse ... credited with two stops versus Wake Forest.

High School: Played for Adrian Morton at Ballard High School ... rated as the No. 41 safety nationally by 247Sports and checked in as the fifth overall prospect in the Bluegrass State … rated as the No. 62nd-ranked safety nationally and 11th-ranked player in Kentucky … three-year starter at wide receiver and defensive back … selected to play in the East-West Kentucky All-Star game … earned a spot on the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl … named first team all-district as a defensive back and kick returner … voted the Nike MVP at the Nashville Camp … selected as one of the team captains … recorded 41 total tackles and three interceptions during his senior season … recorded nine total touchdowns as a senior … notched a pair of touchdowns as a returner on special teams … totaled 320 yards receiving and six touchdowns as a wide receiver during his senior campaign … recorded three receptions for 26 yards and one touchdown, and a punt return for a touchdown in a 44-6 win over Eastern in the first round of the Class 6-A playoffs … totaled two receptions for 32 yards, two carries for seven yards and two tackles in a 41-14 win over Eastern ... also had an interception return for 25 yards and returned a punt for 59 yards in the victory … scored on a 23-yard touchdown reception and recorded two tackles in Bal-lard’s 15-12 loss against Fern Creek … totaled three catches for 65 yards and two touchdowns and had an 81-yard kickoff return to help Ballard in a 50-8 win over Doss … received offers from Kentucky, Rutgers, UAB, Temple and Tulane.

Personal: Son of Andrea Angelini and former Louisville player Josh Minkins Sr., who played defensive back for the Cardinals from 2000-03 ... siblings Deandre, Jaden and Jakia ... undecided major.

Career StatsYr G/S S A T TFL QBH SK FR FF Int PB2020 7/0 3 3 6 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

JALEN MITCHELLROCKLEDGE, FL

ROCKLEDGE

RB 5-10 212 R-Fr.

152020: Finished third on the team in rushing with 347 yards and

two scores ... played in 10 games ... averaged a team high 6.7 yards per carry ... saw special teams action in the opener against Western Kentucky ... had his first career carries in the win over Florida State, rushing four times for 13 yards ... rushed seven times for 76 yards,

including a 50-yard rush at Virginia ... carried 11 times for 46 yards and his first collegiate touchdown in the win over Syracuse ... rushed for a touchdown for the second straight game, picking up 44 yards on 10 carries at Boston College ... carried 20 times for 168 yards, includ-ing a career long 70-yard run in a win over Wake Forest.

2019: Redshirted. High School: Played for Wayne Younger in high school ... three-

star prospect by Rivals and 247Sports ... rated as the No. 73 run-ning back by Rivals and the No. 174 in the state of Florida ... rushed for 2,346 yards and 26 touchdowns ... averaged 6.8 yards per carry throughout his career ... caught 22 passes for 223 yards out of the backfield ... totaled 27 career touchdowns ... ranked as the No. 74 running back by 247Sports ... totaled six 100-yard rushing games during his career ... ran for 1,407 yards and 18 touchdowns ... aver-aged 8.3 yards per carry ... was named second team All-Space Coast Conference ... lost in the regional semifinals to finish 10-2 on the sea-son ... totaled 939 yards and eight touchdowns as a junior ... received offers from Colorado State, Kentucky, Purdue, Central Florida, USF, Virginia and Virginia Tech.

Personal: Son of Shetina Brown and Ric Mitchell ... born 10/19/00 ... business administration major.

Career StatsYr G/S Att Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds Avg TD LG2020 10/0 52 347 6.7 2 70 4 33 8.3 0 15

JalenMitchell

2021 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL

2016 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER 3 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS 18 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

PLAYER BIOS

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Career HighsRushes: 20 vs. Wake Forest, 12/12/20Rushing Yards: 16 vs. Wake Forest, 12/12/20Long Rush: 70 vs. Wake Forest, 12/12/20Touchdowns: 1 (two times), last at Boston College, 11/28/20Receptions : 3 vs. Syracuse, 11/20/20Receiving Yards: 24 vs. Syracuse, 11/20/20Long Reception: 15 vs. Syracuse, 11/20/20

Mitchell’s Game-By-Game Statistics2020 G Rush Yds TD LG Rec Yds TDWestern Kentucky * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Miami * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Florida State * 4 13 0 5 0 0 0Virginia Tech * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Virginia * 7 76 0 50 0 0 0Syracuse * 11 46 1 17 3 24 0Boston College * 10 44 1 14 1 9 0Wake Forest * 20 168 0 70 0 0 0

MONTY MONTGOMERYNORCROSS, GA

HUTCHINSON CC

LB 5-11 220 R-Jr.

72020: Appeared in 10 games, starting the last three ... closed the year

with 46 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss and a team high 4.0 sacks ... finished

with five tackles, three for loss and a pair of sacks in the win over West-ern Kentucky ... recorded five tackles, one for loss, against Miami ... had a pair of tackles in the loss at Pitt ... tallied three tackles, assisting on one for loss, and a quarterback hurry at Georgia Tech ... turned in his best game with the Cardinals at Notre Dame with a team-best and career-high 13 tackles, including a pair of sacks ... registered four stops, one for loss, in the win over Florida State ... finished with six tackles at Virginia ... made his first start at Louisville against Syracuse, tallying three tackles ... picked up two stops at Boston College, starting for the second straight game ... credited with three stops versus Wake Forest.

2019: Played in all 13 games ... finished with 27 tackles ... led the team with 5.0 sacks and tied for the lead with three forced fumbles ... recorded two tackles in his Louisville debut against Notre Dame ... picked up two tackles versus Eastern Kentucky ... notched three stops, including his first sack with the Cardinals against Western Kentucky ... stopped a Boston College scoring drive by causing a fumble in the end zone ... made two stops, picked up a sack and forced a fumble at Wake Forest ... made his first start at Louisville against Clemson and tallied a season-best five tackles ... picked up a pair of sacks in the win over Virginia ... credited with three tackles at Miami ... made four tackles, including a sack, along with a forced fumble at NC State.

Before Louisville: Named the 2018 Jayhawk Conference Defen-sive Player of the Year ... was also named the KJCCC Defensive Player of the Week three different times and was the NJCAA National De-fensive Player of the Week twice ... helped the Blue Dragons post a 9-3 overall record and a No. 8 finish in the final NJCAA Football rankings ... had a tremendous freshman season for a Blue Dragon defense that ranked in the top two of three of the four major defensive categories in the Jayhawk Conference and was ranked as high as No. 2 in the nation in rush defense ... led the Blue Dragons with 82 total tackles, including 45 unassisted tackles ... totaled 18 tackles for loss, six quarterback sacks, three interceptions and two fumble recoveries returned for a touchdown ... credited with five quarterback hurries in

MontyMontgomery

PLAYER BIOS23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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2018 ... became the first Blue Dragon player in three years to earn NJCAA first-team All-America honors ... recorded three defensive touchdowns, including two in one game against Dodge City.

Personal: Son of Izetta Gadsden ... born 12/20/98 ... graduated in spring 2021 with a degree in communication ... currently enrolled in Arts & Sciences Post-Baccalaureate program. Career StatsYr G/S S A T TFL QBH SK FR FF Int PB2019 13/0 20 7 27 5-32 1 5-32 1-0 3 0-0 12020 10/3 33 13 46 7.5-37 1 4-30 0-0 0 0-0 0Total 23/3 53 20 73 12.5-69 2 9-62 1-0 3 0-0 1

Career HighsTackles: 13 at Notre Dame, 10/17/20Tackles for Loss: 3 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/12/20Quarterback Hurries: 1 (two times), last at Georgia Tech, 10/9/20Sacks: 2 (three times), last at Notre Dame, 10/17/20Forced Fumbles: 1 (three times); last at NC State, 11/16/19Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Boston College, 10/5/19Pass Breakups : 1 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/19

Montgomery’s Game-By-Game Statistics2020 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBWestern Kentucky * 4 1 5 3-20 2-17 0-0 0 0-0 0Miami * 4 1 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Pitt * 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Georgia Tech * 2 1 3 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Notre Dame * 11 2 13 2-13 2-13 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State * 1 3 4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 4 2 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

2019 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBNotre Dame * 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Eastern Kentucky * 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Western Kentucky * 2 1 3 1-9 1-9 0-0 0 0-0 1Florida State * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 1-0 1 0-0 0Wake Forest * 2 0 2 1-5 1-5 0-0 1 0-0 0Clemson * 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 2 0 2 2-9 2-9 0-0 0 0-0 0Miami * 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0NC State * 3 1 4 1-9 1-9 0-0 1 0-0 0Syracuse * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Kentucky * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Mississippi State * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

NICK OKEKESMYRNA, TN

SMYRNA

LB 6-3 249 R-Jr.

112020: Credited with 30 tackles in 11 games ... made four starts

at outside linebacker ... registered three stops and a hurry in the win

over Western Kentucky ... assisted on five tackles against Miami ... assisted on three tackles in the loss at Pitt ... made his first start of the season at Georgia Tech, finishing with five tackles and 0.5 for loss ... tallied three tackles in the loss at Notre Dame ... finished with three tackles, one for loss, and a hurry against Florida State ... recorded a pair of tackles versus Virginia Tech ... recorded two tackles and a quarterback hurry in the win over Syracuse ... turned in two stops at Boston College.

2019: Closed the year with 24 tackles and one sack ... played in 12 games, making two starts versus Notre Dame and Eastern Ken-tucky ... finished with a team-high seven tackles, a sack and a quar-terback hurry against Notre Dame ... tallied seven tackles at Florida State ... notched three tackles at NC State ... had a pair of tackles against Syracuse ... made two stops at Kentucky.

2018: Played in 12 games, starting six ... recorded 42 tackles and 1.0 tackles for loss in his first collegiate season ... made debut with one tackle versus Alabama ... came off the bench to record five tack-les against Indiana State ... registered personal best eight tackles in his first start at Virginia ... equaled his personal best with eight stops against Georgia Tech ... credited with six tackles and 1.0 tackles for loss at Boston College ... combined for nine tackles (5 versus NC State and 4 versus Kentucky) in the final two games.

2017: Redshirted.High School: Played for Matt Williams at Smyrna ... two-star

prospect by 247Sports ... rated the No. 71 player in Tennessee and the No. 158 outside linebacker ... re-classified as a 2018 recruit ...

NickOkeke

2021 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL

2016 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER 3 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS 18 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

PLAYER BIOS

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played safety at the high school level ...  guided team to a 7-4 record as a senior ... recorded 53 tackles and a pair of interceptions as a se-nior ... caught 18 passes for 397 yards and six touchdowns on offense ... earned all-region accolades.

Personal: Son of Kim and Innocent Okeke (pronounced O kay kay) ... born 9/7/99 ... graduated in fall 2020 with a degree in com-munication ... currently enrolled in Arts & Sciences Post-Baccalaure-ate program. Career StatsYr G/S S A T TFL QBH SK FR FF Int PB2018 12/6 23 19 42 1-1 0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 02019 11/2 10 14 24 1-4 1 1-4 0-0 0 0-0 02020 11/5 10 20 30 2-4 3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Total 34/13 43 53 96 4-9 4 1-4 0-0 1 0-0 0

Okeke’s Game-By-Game Statistics2020 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBWestern Kentucky * 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Miami * 0 5 5 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Pitt * 0 3 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Georgia Tech * 3 2 5 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Notre Dame * 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State * 2 1 3 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia Tech * 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

2019 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBNotre Dame * 5 2 7 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 0-0 0Eastern Kentucky * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Western Kentucky * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State * 0 7 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Clemson * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Miami * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0NC State * 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Kentucky * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

2018 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBAlabama * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Indiana State * 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Western Kentucky * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 3 5 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0Florida State * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Georgia Tech * 4 4 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 3 3 6 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Clemson * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0NC State * 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Kentucky * 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

BRALYN OLIVERANDERSON, SC

HOUGH

S 6-2 209 Fr.

30High School: Listed as the No. 28 safety by the industry-gener-

ated 247Sports composite ... checks in as the No. 29 overall target in North Carolina ... three-star Rivals.com prospect ... rated the No. 39 safety and the No. 20 prospect in the state of South Carolina ... played for Matt Jenkins at Hough High ... was all-region and all-state player ... missed senior season ... former commitment to Georgia ... committed to Louisville on 4/24/20 ... chose Louisville over Arkan-sas, Colorado, Duke, Florida, Florida State, Georgia Tech, NC State, Oklahoma, Tennessee and West Virginia.

Personal: Son of Nakeisha Oliver ... born 8/22/02 ... one of five siblings ... likes to fish ... undecided major.

BENJAMIN PERRYCOUNTRY CLUB HILLS, IL

MOUNT CARMEL

S 6-3 201 Fr.

10High School: Highly-rated prospect ... four-star athlete by

247Sports ... ranked as the No. 354 prospect in the 247Sports com-posite ... rated the No. 25 safety and the No. 7 prospect in Illinois ... ranked as the No. 9 safety and the No. 2 player in Illinois ... three-star athlete and the No. 21 player in Illinois by Rivals.com ... rated as the No. 39 best prospect in school history ... played for Jordan Lynch at Mount Carmel High ... committed to Louisville on 5/10/20 ... guided Mount Carmel to the CCL championship ... team finished 14-0 and was crowned Illinois state champions ... earned second team all-con-ference accolades ... finished with 75 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss and 1.0 sacks from his safety position ... credited with two forced fumbles ... set a school mark with nine interceptions, including 79 yards in return yardage ... led the state in interceptions ... blocked one kick ... also participated in basketball, track and volleyball ... outstand-ing student ... chose Louisville over offers from Colorado, Oregon, Michigan State, Cincinnati, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa State, Kansas State, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Purdue and West Virginia.

Personal: Son of LaRhonda and Curtis Perry ... born 2/27/03 ... likes art, fishing and poetry ... undecided major.

PLAYER BIOS23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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TABARIUS PETERSONTUCKER, GA

TUCKER

DL 6-3 262 R-Sr.

292020: Played in 10 games, making nine starts ... finished with

15 tackles and 1.0 sacks ... started at defensive end against Western Kentucky ... tallied three stops against Miami ... executed the second fake punt of his career, rushing for 31 yards for a first down at Pitt ... made a pair of stops in the win over Florida State ... had a tackle and a quarterback hurry against Syracuse ... recorded five tackles, a sack and a forced fumble in a win over Wake Forest.

2019: Started all 13 games at defensive end ... ended the year with 24 tackles ... recorded a tackle against Notre Dame ... tallied two tackles versus Eastern Kentucky ... ran for nine yards on his first career carry to give the Cardinals a first down on a fake punt at Florida State ... finished with four tackles at Wake Forest ... made three stops, 1.5 for loss, and tallied two quarterback hurries in the win over Virginia ... recorded three tackles and recovered his first

career fumble in the win at NC State ... recorded a pair of tackles against Syracuse.

2018: Finished the year with 49 tackles and tied for the team lead with 2.0 sacks ... totaled two stops in the 51-14 loss to Alabama ... credited with eight tackles and a tackle for loss in his first start against Indiana State ... totaled a career high nine tackles ... and a tackle for loss in winning 20-17 versus Western Kentucky ... credited with three tackles and a tackle for loss versus Virginia ... totaled three tackles and a tackle for loss versus Florida State ... notched three stops against Georgia Tech ... recorded eight tackles at home versus NC State.

2017: Played in 12 games on defense and on special teams ... fin-ished with 18 tackles and one forced fumble ... forced a key fumble and recorded a tackle in the win over Purdue ... totaled a career-high five tackles in a home win over Kent State ... credited with four stops in a 31-28 victory at Florida State ... recorded three tackle versus Virginia.

2016: Redshirted.High School: Played for Bryan Lamar in high school ... rated the

No. 53 WDE nationally in the 247Sports composite … ranked as a three-star recruit by 247Sports … rated the No. 44 player nation-ally at his position by Rivals.com and the No. 50 player in Georgia … ranked a three-star prospect by Scout.com, the No. 31 outside linebacker nationally and the No. 2 player at his position in the

Tabarius Peterson

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2016 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER 3 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS 18 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

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state … named first team all-region…was named pre-season all-state … elected into the North versus South All-Star game and won the Gordan Jones Coach’s award at Tucker … finished his senior season with 42 tackles, 9.0 TFLs, and 3.0 sacks … received  offers from Louisville, Syracuse, Wake Forest, Duke, Colorado State, Iowa and Georgia Tech.

Personal: Son of Tabitha and Charles Peterson ... born 3/10/98 ... graduated in fall 2019 with a degree in criminal justice ... earned his Master of Science in Criminal Justice in Spring 2021 ... currently enrolled in Arts & Sciences Post-Baccalaureate program.

Career StatsYr G/S S A T TFL QBH SK FR FF Int PB2017 12/0 9 9 18 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 02018 12/9 27 22 49 6.5-32 1 2-14 0-0 0 0-0 12019 13/13 9 15 24 1.5-3 4 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 02020 10/9 12 3 15 1-10 1 1-10 0-0 1 0-0 0Total 46/31 57 49 106 9.0-45 7 3-24 1-0 2 0-0 1

Career HighsTackles: 9 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/15/18 Tackles for Loss: 2.0 at Syracuse, 11/9/18Sacks: 1.0 at Syracuse, 11/9/18 Quaterback Hurries: 2 vs. Virginia, 10/26/19 Fumble Recoveries: 1 at NC State, 11/16/19Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Purdue, 9/2/17Pass Breakups: 1 vs. Indiana State, 9/8/18

Peterson’s Game-By-Game Statistics2020 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBWestern Kentucky * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Miami * 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Pitt * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Georgia Tech * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Notre Dame * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State * 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 3 2 5 1-10 1-10 0-0 1 0-0 0

2019 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBNotre Dame * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Eastern Kentucky * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Western Kentucky * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State * 0 4 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 0 4 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Clemson * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 1 2 3 1.5-3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Miami * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0NC State * 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Kentucky * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Mississippi State * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

2018 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBAlabama * 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Indiana State * 5 3 8 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1Western Kentucky * 6 3 9 1-4 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 1 2 3 1-5 0.5-4 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State * 1 2 3 1-7 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Georgia Tech * 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

Boston College * 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Clemson * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 3 0 3 2-10 1-5 0-0 0 0-0 0NC State * 3 5 8 0.5-5 0.5-5 0-0 0 0-0 0Kentucky * 0 1 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

2017 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PBPurdue * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0North Carolina * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Clemson * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Kent State * 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Murray State * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1NC State * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Boston College * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State * 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia * 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Syracuse * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Kentucky * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Mississippi State * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

ZAY PETERSONHARTSVILLE, SC

IMG ACADEMY (FL)

LB 6-1 208 Fr.

352020: Played in one game ... made collegiate debut versus Mi-

ami. High School: Enrolled in January ... played for Tom Durkin at

IMG Academy … transferred to IMG before last season … rated as the No. 53rd-ranked outside linebacker nationally and 90th-ranked player in North Carolina by Rivals … ranked as the No. 58 outside linebacker and the No. 115 player in the state ... recorded 18 total tackles as a senior … credited with five tackles in a 24-7 win over Miami Northwestern … received offers from Louisville, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, UCF, Colorado, Colorado State, Wake Forest, Virginia Tech, Tennessee and NC State.Personal: Son of Marcia Peterson ... born 3/27/01 ... communica-tion major.

SETH PUGHPIKEVILLE, KY

PIKEVILLE

S 6-2 192 Fr.

45High School: Played in the 2019 KHSAA State Football Cham-

pionship ... also played wide receiver in high school ... had 551 receiving yards and caught five touchdowns for the undefeated and Class 1A state champion Panthers.

Personal: Son of Tiffany Coleman and Darrell Pugh ... born 8/3/01 ... brothers Daric and Wes ... mechanical engineering major.

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RAMON PURYEARLOUISVILLE, KY

EASTERN

DL 6-1 264 Fr.

412020: Played in 11 games, making a pair of starts versus Virginia

Tech and Virginia ... recorded eight tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss ... recorded a pair of tackles in games versus Pittsburgh, Notre Dame and Wake Forest ... recorded first tackle for loss at Notre Dame.

2019: Appeared in three games, playing against Eastern Ken-tucky, Western Kentucky and Florida State.

High School: Played locally at Eastern High School…totaled 42 tackles as a senior, including 10 tackles for loss…two-time All-Dis-trict selection ... named second team All-State by the Courier Journal as a senior.

Personal: Son of Mittie Hales-Puryear and Ramon Puryear, Sr. ... born 4/12/01 ... has one sister, Raven ... cousin Malik Puryear plays football at Wake Forest ... was born on an Easter Sunday, which was also his parents’ wedding anniversary ... business administration major.

Career StatsYr G/S S A T TFL QBH SK FR FF Int PB2019 3/0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 02020 11/2 2 6 8 1.5-2 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0Total 14/2 2 6 8 1.5-2 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

T.J. QUINNVALDOSTA, GA

LOWNDES

S 6-2 215 Fr.

34High School: Rated as the No. 984 prospect in the 247Sports

composite rankings ... tabbed the No. 75 safety and No. 85 in the state of Georgia ... three-star 247Sports prospect ... rated the No. 98 Safety and No. 93 in Georgia ... rated a three-star prospect by Rivals ... ranked as the No. 75 player in the state of Georgia ... played for Jamey DuBose at Lowndes High ... named to the first team all-region squad at safety ... committed to the Cardinals on 6/18/20 ... received over 30 scholarship offers ... defeated North Cobb 21-12 in the third round of the state playoffs ... recorded nine tackles versus Lee County ... added four tackles and an intercetpion in a week one win over Archer ... was named the Player of the Week in the Region for a top performance in a win over Tift ... credited with nine tackles in a nationally televised game on ESPN2 versus Valdosta ... recorded 51 tackles and 1.0 sack as a junior ... earned all-region accolades after helping Lowndes to 14 wins and an appearance in the 7A state title contest ... chose Louisville over Virginia Tech, North Carolina State, Air Force and Appalachian State.

Personal: Son of Tina and former UofL player Terry Quinn, who played running back and defensive back for the Cardinals from 1991-94 ... born 4/15/03 ... sister Madyson ... always eats ice cream the night before a game ... computer science/sports administration ma-jor/minor.

TREVOR REIDGRIFFIN, GA

GEORGIA MILITARY

OL 6-5 303 So.

702020: Appeared in nine games on special teams ... made his col-

legiate debut against Pittsburgh.Before Louisville: Played for Bert Williams at Georgia Military

College … rated by 247Sports as the top offensive tackle and the No. 10 JUCO performer overall ... top-ranked JUCO offensive tackle and top-ranked JUCO player in the state of Georgia … rated the No. 6 JUCO offensive tackle in the nation by JCGridiron.com ... named a first team All-American … played on an offense that averaged 37.6 points per game and 186.0 yards rushing … team finished the year at 8-3.

Personal: Son of Felicia Clemons ... born 4/28/00 ... criminal jus-tice major.

RamonPuryear

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MASON REIGERHOFFMAN ESTATES, IL

CONANT

DL 6-4 249 Fr.

952020: Appeared in one game ... played defensive line versus Vir-

ginia.High School: Named honorable mention Northwest Suburbs by

the Chicago Herald ... was team captain ... leading tackler and one of the top tacklers in the area ... named all-conference ... also played baseball.

Personal: Son of Jenn and Rudi Reiger ... born 8/19/02 ... siblings J.P. and Jack ... undecided major.

AIDAN ROBBINSLOUISVILLE, KY

DUPONT MANUAL

RB 6-3 233 R-Fr.

212020: Appeared in five games ... rushed five times for 10 yards ...

carried two times for six yards in a loss to Miami ... rushed three times for four yards versus Syracuse.

2019: Saw first collegiate action against Eastern Kentucky.High School: Played for Scott Carmony at duPont Manual High …

rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports … rated the No. 53 running back and the No. 10 recruit in Kentucky … rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com … also ranked as the No. 14 player in the state … named three-star prospect by ESPN.com … tabbed the No. 50 player as an athlete and the No. 9 recruit in Kentucky … ran 72 times for 319 yards and four touchdowns before his season ended with a torn labrum in his right shoulder … scored the game-winning touchdown in a 21-20 win over Ballard … ran for 631 yards and six touchdowns as a junior ... had eight touchdowns and 700 yards his senior season ... also played basketball and ran track and field ... received offers from South Carolina, Ole Miss, Vanderbilt, Missouri, BYU, Purdue, Kentucky, Cincinnati, Duke and Indiana ... also played basketball and ran track and field.

Personal: Son of Twylia and Ron Robbins ... born 12/22/00 ... has one brother, Ashton ... father played football for WKU, Mt. SAC, UCLA and the Indianapolis Colts ... loves anime ... marketing major/sports administration minor.

FRANCIS SHERMANBAY, OH

BAY VILLAGE

TE 6-3 248 R-Fr.

442020: Appeared in nine games ... made his debut against Miami

... caught three passes for 19 yards and a touchdown — all coming in the win over Wake Forest ... put the Cardinals ahead 28-10 in the third quarter with a four-yard touchdown reception.

High School: Played for Ron Rutt at Bay Village ... competed at tight end and defensive end ... earned three varsity letters ... named all-state defensive end ... conference defensive MVP ... recorded six Receptions for 74 yards, which was second on the team ... recorded 29 tackles and a team high six sacks ...finished second on the team with seven tackles for loss ... first team captain named in spring in school history.

Personal: Son of Tasha and Kevin Sherman ... born 8/8/00 ... has three sisters, Sarah, Natalie and Emily ... finance major.

Career StatsYr G/S Rec Yds Avg TD LG2020 9/0 3 19 6.3 1 11

ALLEN SMITHLOGANVILLE, GA

GRAYSON

LB 6-2 230 R-Fr.

422020: Played in three games, appearing versus Virginia Tech, Vir-

gina and Wake Forest.2019: Appeared in two games — Boston College and Kentucky

... earned a redshirt season by not playing in more than four contests that is allowed by the NCAA.

High School: Rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports ... slated the No 70 outside linebacker and the No. 106 player in Georgia ... originally committed to North Carolina ... suffered a season-ending injury after the fifth game of the season during his senior year ... totaled 22 tackles in those five contests ... received offers from Louisville, Penn State, Nebraska, North Carolina, Cincinnati, Oregon and Florida Atlantic.

Personal: Son of Tiffany Williams and Allen Smith, Sr. ... born 10/27/99 ... communication major.

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BRADEN SMITHFLOWOOD, MS

NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI CC

WR 5-10 185 So.

812020: Finished third on the team with 27 receptions for 370

yards, averaging 13.7 yards a catch ... caught four passes for 110 yards against Western Kentucky in his first game with the Cardinals ... became the first Cardinal to record 100 receiving yards in his UofL debut since Deion Branch in 2000 ... named the ACC Receiver of the Week for his performance against the Hilltoppers ... caught one pass for 36 yards against Miami ... only catch at Pitt went for 27 yards ... made one catch for eight yards at Notre Dame ... caught a pair of passes for 29 yards in the win over Florida State ... pulled in one re-ception for 11 yards against Virginia Tech ... made four catches for 25 yards at Virginia ... led the Cardinals with 65 yards on a season-best seven receptions against Syracuse ... tallied three catches for 53 yards against Wake Forest.

Before Louisville: Enrolled in January ... played for Benjy Parker at Northwest Mississippi Community College … voted All-MACJC first-team wide receiver ... finished 6th in the final national rank-ing - 13th-ranked JUCO wide receiver nationally and 23rd -ranked player in Mississippi … recorded 92 receptions for 1,261 yards and 18 touchdowns during two-year JUCO career… caught 47 passes for 724 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2019 … had 18 punt returns for 144 yards … finished with an 8-3 record … recorded three 100-yard games … caught seven passes for 164 yards and one touchdown against Jones College, earning him NJCAA and MACJC Offensive Player of the Week honors… recorded three receptions for 107 yards and a score against Coahoma and four receptions for 113 yards and a touchdown against Mississippi Delta … started all 10 games for the Rangers in 2018... emerged as the team’s leading receiver, racking up 537 yards on 45 receptions with eight touchdowns... also returned 18 punts for 144 yards, totaling 745 all-purpose yards... received sev-eral Division I offers during the offseason … In high school, started his sophomore to senior seasons at quarterback... passed for 2,246 yards and 24 touchdowns on 185-of-302 aim his senior year.

Personal: Son of Jackie and Gregory Smith ... born 1/15/99 ... biology major.

Career StatsYr G/S No. Yds Avg TD LG2020 11/1 27 370 13.7 0 63 Career HighsReceptions: 7 vs. Syracuse, 11/20/20Receiving Yards: 110 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/12/20Long Reception: 60 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/12/20

Smith’s Game-By-Game Statistics2020 G No. Yds TD LGWestern Kentucky * 4 110 0 60Miami * 1 36 0 36Pitt * 1 27 0 27Georgia Tech * 1 4 0 4Notre Dame * 1 8 0 8Florida State * 2 29 0 23Virginia Tech * 1 11 0 11Virginia * 4 25 0 14Syracuse * 7 65 0 16Boston College * 2 2 0 6Wake Forest * 3 53 0 29

EMMANUAL SOWDERSLOUISVILLE, KY

JEFFERSONTOWN

OL 6-5 295 R-So.

72High School: Played locally at Jeffersontown High ... played both

offensive and defensive tackle ... 1st team All-District OT and DT, District Player of the Year ... 1st team All-State OT ... 3.6 GPA.

Personal: Son of Jennifer and Jeremiah Sampson ... born 6/5/00 ... has two siblings, Nathanual and Ta’Leah ... can play six instruments ... is a huddle leader for FCA camps ... health and human perfor-mance/exercise science major.

BradenSmith

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2016 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER 3 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS 18 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

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TRAVIS TAYLORHOUSTON, TXST. THOMAS

OL 6-3 288 Fr.

76High School: Played high school football in Houston, TX ... was

first-team all-district and first-team all-state his senior year ... team captain ... also played rugby, where he was named first-team all-state his senior year.

Personal: Son of Stacey and Timothy Taylor ... born 4/17/01 ... has three siblings, Alexandra, Morgan and Chance ... cousin Chris Thieneman played defensive tackle for the Cardinals (1983-87) ... sports administration major/business minor.

DEZMOND TELLSTOCKBRIDGE, GA

DUTCHTOWN

DL 6-2 276 Fr.

992020: Played in eight games ... finished the season with five tack-

les and 1.0 tackles for loss ... made his collegiate debut against West-ern Kentucky ... got his first career start at nose tackle against Georgia Tech and recorded his first tackle with the Cardinals ... had a tackle in the win over Florida State ... assisted on a stop against Virginia Tech ... picked up a pair of tackles at Virginia.

High School: Played at Dutchtown High School … rated as the 68th-ranked defensive tackle nationally and 79th-ranked player in the state of Georgia … recorded a bench press of 325 pounds and a squat of 475 pounds … ran a 4.87 40-yard dash … credited with sev-en tackles, including two tackles for a loss in a 27-6 win over Union Grove … posted six tackles as Dutchtown defeated Crisp County 19-17 … named first team all-region … finished his senior season with 67 tackles, 15 tackles for loss and 12 sacks … team ended the year at 11-2 and lost in the third round of the playoffs … defense finished No. 1 in the state … also played baseball and participated on the wrestling team.

Personal: Son of Niesha Green and Daryl Tell ... born 12/27/01 ... has one sister, Natalie ... undecided major.

Career StatsYr G/S S A T TFL QBH SK FR FF Int PB2020 8/0 2 3 5 1-1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

JORDAN THOMASLEXINGTON, KY

LAFAYETTE

WR 5-11 170 R-Jr.

48High School: Played strong safety and corner at Lexington Lafay-

ette High School ... was named NUC King of the combine and NUC Defensive back MVP ... also ran track.

Personal: Son of Lorraine and Walter Thomas ... born 11/2/98 ... has two sisters, Jada and Jolena ... would like to become a college football coach ... graduated in fall 2020 with a degree in sports ad-ministration ... currently pursuing Master of Business Administration degree.

DezmondTell

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BROCK TRAVELSTEADACWORTH, GA

NORTH PAULDING

K 6-1 214 Fr.

402020: Appeared in 11 games ... handled the kickoff duties ... High School: Played in the NBC All-American Bowl ... was All-

State kicker rated by MaxPreps ... MaxPreps 2019 All-American kick-er ... also played baseball.

Personal: Son of Amy and Michael Travelstead ... born 10/21/01 ... siblings Hayden and Grant ...

JAMES TURNERSALINE, MI

SALINE

K 6-0 196 So.

322020: Named All-ACC Honorable Mention ... converted on 13-

of-15 field goals and 40-of-40 extra points ... closed the season with eight straight makes which tied for the ninth-longest streak in pro-gram history ... finished the regular season 13-for-15 (.867) on field goals, the third-best field goal percentage in Louisville history ... con-nected on all five extra point attempts against Western Kentucky ... attempted and made his first two career field goals against Miami, making from 40 and 22 yards ... drilled field goals from 38 and 34 yards in the loss at Pitt ... hit on field goals from 28 and 39 yards against Florida State ... made a career-long 48-yard field goal at Vir-ginia ... set a new career-long with a 50-yard make against Syracuse as part of a 3-for-3 day on field goals ... hit from 44 and 24 yards at Boston College.

2019: Handled kickoffs for the final five games of the season ... had four touchbacks, including a pair against Syracuse.

High School: Played high school football in Michigan ... made 12-of-12 field goals and 45-of-46 PAT with 36 touchbacks as a senior … also punted for Saline … was a first-team All-State selection by the Detroit News.

Personal: Son of Joanie and Jim Turner ... born 11/22/00 ... finance major.

Career StatsYr G FGM-A FG% LG PAT PAT% PTS2019 5 0-0 0.0 0 0-0 0.0 02020 11 13-15 86.7 50 40-40 100.0 79Totals 16 13-15 86.7 50 40-40 100.0 79

Field Goal BreakdownYr 11-29 30-39 40-49 50+2020 3-3 4-4 5-5 1-3

GREEDY VANCEKENNER, LAEDNA KARR

DB 5-10 162 Fr.

212020: Played in nine games ... made his collegiate debut against

Miami ... recorded his first career tackle in the win over Florida State.High School: Played for Brice Brown in high school ... ranked as

the No. 22 player in the state by 247Sports and the No. 48 corner-back ... three-star prospect on all the major recruiting sites ... rated 247Sports composite as a high three-star recruit ... ranked No. 45 nationally among cornerbacks and No. 23 overall regardless of posi-tion in the state of Louisiana ... recorded nine interceptions during his senior season ... guided team to the 4-A state championship game ... ... rated by Rivals as the No. 49 player in the state and the No. 25 cornerback ... received offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Auburn, Kansas State, Memphis and Virginia.

Personal: Son of Aniqua Lewis and Jamie Vance, Sr. ... born 10/8/01 ... undecided major.

Career StatsYr G/S S A T TFL QBH SK FR FF Int PB2020 9/0 1 0 1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

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KANI WALKERSUWANEE, GA

DOUGLAS COUNTY

CB 6-1 203 Fr.

26High School: Ranked as the No. 833 player in the 247Sports

composite rankings ... tabbed as the No. 70 cornerback and the No. 72 prospect in Georgia ... ranked as a three-star by 247Sports ... slotted as the No. 73 cornerback and the No. 64 prospect in Georgia ... rated a three-star prospect by Rivals ... checked in as the No. 64 cornerback and the No. 71 player in the state ... played for Johnny White at Douglas County ... made a commitment to Boston College in late March, only to de-commit from the Eagles one month later ... committed to Louisville on 6/17/20 ... ended up with 20 scholarship offers ... two-time team captain ... earned honorable mention all-state honors ... recorded four interceptions ... registered seven pass break-ups and a pair of forced fumbles ... picked Louisville over Maryland, N.C. State, Arkansas and Boston College.

Personal: Son of Dabriah Sease and Demebrilo Jones ... born 2/28/03 ... undecided major.

JORDAN WATKINSLOUISVILLE, KY

BUTLER

WR 5-11 194 Fr.

802020: Played in 10 games ... started the Virginia and Boston Col-

lege games ... finished the year with eight receptions for 57 yards and carried one for 23 yards and a touchdown ... made his first career reception for three yards against Miami ... also returned three kickoffs for 41 yards ... returned a pair of kicks for 32 yards at Geor-gia Tech ... had two kickoff returns for 45 yards against Florida State ... caught one pass for five yards at Virginia ... made his first col-legiate start in the win over Syracuse, finishing with four catches for 34 yards ... also forced a fumble on a kickoff against the Orange ... caught two passes for 15 yards versus Wake Forest and scored his first career touchdown on a 23-yard rush.

High School: Played locally for Gary Wheeler at Butler High School … 24th-ranked athlete in the country and the 6th-ranked player in the state of Kentucky by Rivals.com … named a three-star athlete by Rivals and 247Sports … tabbed the 50th-best athlete and the ninth ranked player in the state … rushed 29 times for 212 yards and three touchdowns as a senior … recorded 37 receptions for 712 yards and seven scores … averaged 19.2 yards a reception … caught 34 passes for 679 yards and seven touchdowns, and has rushed 24 times for 309 yards and three more scores as a junior … tossed a 47-yard touchdown … was a standout running back as a sophomore at DeSales High School, where he ran for 742 yards and 12 touchdowns and caught 10 passes for 165 yards as a sophomore before transferring to Butler ... was standout on the track and field team.

Personal: Son of Paula and Austin Baker ... born 2/15/02 ... unde-cided major.

Rushing ReceivingYr G/S Att Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds Avg TD LG2020 10/2 1 23 23.0 1 23 8 57 7.1 0 13

SHAI WERTSCLINTON, SC

GEORGIA SOUTHERN

WR 5-11 193 R-Sr.

52020: Played in and started 11 games … saw action on 658 offen-

sive snaps … honorable mention All-Sun Belt Conference selection by the league … named fourth-team all-conference by Phil Steele … was a finalist for the Wuerffel Trophy … completed 80 of 133 passes with eight touchdowns against six interceptions … led the team with 720 yards on the ground and 11 rushing touchdowns … got his fourth season-opening start when he started against Campbell … ran for 155 yards, including a 41-yard touchdown, while throwing for 53 yards and a score against the Camels … threw for a career-high 255 yards and a score while rushing for 32 yards at Louisiana … had 34 yards rushing at ULM … threw for three touchdowns and ran for another against UMass … completed 12 of 17 passes for 127 yards and ran for 76 yards on 13 carries … rushed for 36 yards and threw for 94 against Coastal Carolina … threw two interceptions … threw for 95 yards and ran for 91 yards against South Alabama … had one interception … completed 12 of 13 passes for 85 yards and ran for 50 yards and the game-winning score against Troy … his 92.3 completion percentage ranks as the second highest in school history (minimum 10 attempts) … rushed 21 times for 120 yards and three touchdowns against Texas State … became the Sun Belt Conference’s all-time leading rusher for quarterbacks early in the game … com-pleted 6-of-9 passes for 51 yards in the game … had two touch-down passes at Army West Point … completed 6 of 7 passes for 80 yards before leaving in the fourth quarter with a shoulder injury … completed four passes for 67 yards and ran for 57 yards at Georgia State … scored on a 7-yard run in the second quarter … became the fourth member of the 3k-3k Club at Georgia Southern in that game … missed the Florida Atlantic and Appalachian State games with a shoulder injury … returned to play against Louisiana Tech in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl … named the game’s MVP after account-ing for four touchdowns … ran for 71 yards and three touchdowns … also threw for 126 yards and a score … the passing touchdown gave him 34 for his career, tying Tracy Ham for the school’s career record.

2019: Played in and started 11 games, seeing action on 694 of-fensive plays … honorable mention All-Sun Belt honoree … com-pleted 67 of 127 passes for 799 yards and nine touchdowns with one interception … ran the ball 171 times for 733 net yards and five touchdowns … got the start in the opener at No. 6 LSU, but his day was cut short after suffering a right shoulder injury early on … played just 17 snaps … had six rushes and three passing attempts in his brief appearance … missed the Maine and Minnesota games with a right shoulder injury … returned for the Louisiana game … rushed for 93 yards and threw for 37 in the game, playing all 70 offensive plays … rushed for 102 yards at South Alabama … also had 79 yards passing in the win … ran for 48 yards and also threw

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two touchdowns in overtime against Coastal Carolina … ran the ball eight times for 67 yards against New Mexico State … ran for 83 yards, including a 55-yard touchdown, against No. 20 Appalachian State … threw for 181 yards and three touchdowns against Troy … carried the ball 22 times for 55 yards in the game ... threw for 80 yards and a touchdown and ran for 53 yards and two scores against ULM … tallied 333 yards of total offense and accounted for four touchdowns at Arkansas State … passed for 175 yards and three touchdowns while rushing for 158 yards and a score … had 15 carries for 55 yards and a score against Georgia State … completed seven passes for 73 yards … Completed 9 of 19 passes for 95 yards against Liberty in the Cure Bowl … suffered his first interception since 2017 with a pick in the first half … ran for 57 yards … made the President’s List in the spring for a perfect 4.00 GPA … named to the 2019-20 Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List for maintain-ing a 3.50 GPA or higher.

2018: Played in and started all 13 games … honorable mention All-Sun Belt honoree … also earned second-team all-conference

honors from Pro Football Focus … named the Bart Starr MVP of the 2018 Raycom Media Camellia Bowl … was on the field for 759 of 774 offensive snaps … set a pair of school records with his pass-ing and was the only starting quarterback in the FBS not to throw an interception on the season … broke the school record for most passes thrown in a season without an interception (116) and set a new school record for consecutive passes without an interception (118) … carried the ball 182 times for 908 net yards and a team-high 15 touchdowns … had a long rush of 47 yards … completed 69-of-116 passes for 987 yards and 10 touchdowns … had a long pass of 61 yards … also had a 40-yard punt … ran for a season-high 163 yards and three touchdowns in the opener against South Carolina State … threw for 154 yards and two scores against UMass … ran for 113 yards and a score against Arkansas State … had two rushing scores and a passing touchdown against South Alabama … had a 57-yard touchdown pass and ran for 129 yards and a score against No. 25 Appalachian State, earning Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Week for his performance … threw for 190 yards and two

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scores against Troy … threw for 105 yards and two scores and ran for 75 yards and a touchdown at Georgia State … had 79 yards rush-ing, including a 29-yard run on 4th-and-10 on the final drive of the game, and two touchdowns in the bowl win over Eastern Michigan … named to the 2018-19 Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll.

2017: Played in and started 11 games … honorable mention All-Sun Belt selection … was on the field for 694 offensive snaps … finished his freshman year with 929 passing yards, a new school re-cord for freshman quarterbacks, passing Hall of Famer Tracy Ham’s freshman mark for passing yards with 886 yards in 1983 … finished with 1,486 yards of total offense (929 pass, 722 rush), setting a new freshman record for total offense in a season by a quarterback with 1,651 yards … threw seven touchdowns against five interceptions … had a season-high 122 rushing yards against New Hampshire … longest rush of season was of 42 yards, coming against New Hamp-shire … had a season-high 160 passing yards against Arkansas State … longest pass of season was 63 yards against Indiana … threw a season-high two touchdowns against Indiana … missed the UMass game with an injury … against Coastal Carolina in the finale, became the first FBS player to lead his team in passing (57), rushing (108) and receiving (30) yards in a game since Tennessee’s Joshua Dobbs (83-136-58) did it against Florida in 2015 … named to the 2017-18 Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll.

2016: Dressed for most of the games, serving as a top backup at quarterback … did not play in any games, taking a redshirt … mem-ber of the Honor Roll for fall 2016 and spring 2017 … named to the Sun Belt Conference’s Academic Honor Roll.

High School: Played at Newberry High for Coach Phil Strickland … 2015 HSSR-SCHSL Division I AA Offensive Player of the Year … named to the state’s All-Midlands football team as an honorable men-tion selection … ranked as the No. 37 dual threat quarterback in the country and the No. 37 player in his state by 247Sports … rated as the No. 60 dual threat quarterback in the country and the No. 33 player in the state of South Carolina by ESPN Recruiting Nation … played in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas … had more than 6,000 total yards and 73 touchdowns in his career … rushed for 1,308 yards and threw for 1,204 yards and 32 total touchdowns as a senior … ran for 126 yards and passed for 106 more in his final prep contest, a state championship game defeat … a three-time all-region selection … named to the all-academic team.

Personal: Son of Shona Rice and Forrest Werts ... born Yafari Shai-kir Werts on 10/19/97... goes by “Shai” … is second cousins with San Diego Padres pitcher Carl Edwards, Jr. ... graduated with Bachelor of Science in Sport Management from Georgia Southern University in Spring 2020 ... currently enrolled in Arts & Sciences Post-Baccalau-reate program.

Career Passing StatsYear G-S C-A Yds TD Pct Lg2017 11/11 85-152-5 929 7 55.9 63t 2018 13/13 69-116-0 987 10 59.5 612019 11/11 67-127-1 799 9 52.8 452020 11/11 80-133-6 1062 8 60.2 65Totals 46-46 301-528 3777 34 57.0 65

Career Rushing StatsYear G-S Att Yds Avg. TD Lg2017 11-11 207 722 3.5 3 422018 13-13 182 908 5.0 15 472019 11-11 171 733 4.3 5 642020 11-11 146 720 4.9 11 41Totals 46-46 706 3083 4.4 34 64

KAM WILSONMCDONOUGH, GA

MOUNT ZION

LB 6-2 225 Fr.

152020: Saw action in four games ... made debut in Notre Dame

contest on special teams.High School: Enrolled in January ... played for Kevin Jones at

Mount Zion High School in Jonesboro, Georgia … four-star line-backer by Rivals and 247Sports ... 56th-ranked outside linebacker nationally and 73rd ranked player in Georgia by Rivals … rated the No. 70 outside linebacker and the No. 54 player in the state by 247Sports ... totaled 123 tackles, 25.5 sacks and 47 tackles for loss in his career ... named first team all-state as a senior ... two-time all-region first team honoree ... became the first player to earn defensive player of the week honors ... named a rising seniors leg-end ... voted team captain ... as a junior recorded 68 total tackles, nine sacks and one forced fumble ... received offers from Louisville, Maryland, and Georgia Tech.

Personal: Son of Kimberly Wilson ... born 10/30/01 ... communi-cation major.

JAYLIN ALDERMANVALDOSTA, GA

VALDOSTA

LB 6-1 211 Fr.

24High School: Rated as a three-star prospect by 247Sports, Rivals

and ESPN ... ESPN ranks him as the No. 33 player at his position ... rated as the No. 1283 prospect by 247Sports Composite ... slotted as the No. 57 inside linebacker and the No. 117 in Georgia ...ranked as the No. 65 inside linebacker and the No. 120 prospect in Geor-gia by 247Sports ... played outside linebacker and wide receiver for Rush Propst at Valdosta High ... committed to Louisville on 7/13/20 ... selected as the Defensive Player of the Game in a 28-25 win over Warner Robins on Sept. 4 after recording 14 tackles, including sev-en solo tackles, and two sacks in the victory ... totaled 14 tackles and one sack in a 24-10 loss to Colquitt County ... Both teams were ranked in the MaxPreps top 35 ... chosen as a Class 6-A first team all-state selection ... named Valdosta’s Defensive MVP ... named the top linebacker at the MVP Camps ... named Valdosta Defensive MVP and Class 1-AAAAAA first-team All-State as a junior ... earned all-region accolades and led his team in tackles, plus had five pass breakups, two forced fumbles, and one interception ... chose Louisville over offers from Appalachian State, East Carolina, FIU, Charlotte, Akron, Cincinnati, and Middle Tennessee.

CALEB BANKSSOUTHFIELD, MI

SOUTHFIELD A&T

NT 6-7 265 Fr.

54High School: Rated as a three-star prospect by 247Sports, Rivals

and ESPN ... rated as the No. 964 player in the 247Sports Composite (No. 58 WDE, No. 29 Michigan)... ranked as the No. 50 strongside defensive end and the No. 25 in Michigan ... Rivals tabbed him as the No. 27 defensive tackle in the state ... played nose tackle for Tim-othy Conley at Southfield AT&T High ... committed to Louisville on 10/31/20 ... teammate of current UofL wide receiver Christian Fitz-patrick ... previous commitment to Arizona State ... two-time team captain ... earned all-state and all-conference accolades ... SI All-American 2020 Candidate ... recorded 42 tackles and 12.0 tackles for loss ... registered 3.0 tackles for loss ... chose Louisville over Ari-zona State, Boston College, Bowling Green, Cincinnati, Iowa State, Kansas, Michigan, Washington State, Marylans, Rutgers, Tennessee and Colorado.

VICTOINE BROWNLOGANVILLE, GA

GRAYSON

DE 6-4 228 Fr.

20Rankings: Rated as a three-star prospect by 247Sports, Rivals and

ESPN ... ranked as the No. 493 player in the 247Sports Composite ... slotted as the No. 31 strongside defensive end by 247Sports and the No. 38 athlete in Georgia ... tabbed as the No. 42 player in the state and No. 36 defensive end by Rivals.

High School: Played defensive end for Adam Carter at Grayson High ... committed to Louisville on 3/20/20 ... named first team all-state ... honored as an all-region selection ... totaled 32 tackles and 7.5 sacks during his senior season ... added 7.0 tackles for loss ... credited with 17 quarterback hurries and four pass break-ups ... cred-ited with 19 tackles and 1.0 sacks ... registered 3.0 tackles for loss and 11 quarterback hurries . ... named second team all-state as a junior ... chose Louisville over Michigan State, Minnesota, Missis-sippi State, NC State, Nebraska, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Missis-sippi, Pitt, Purdue, Miami, Arizona State, Boston College, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Kentucky, LSU, Maryland and Miami.

QWYNNTERRIO COLEMEMPHIS, TENN.

EAST MEMPHIS

S 6-3 190 Sr.

122020: Team did not compete due to COVID-19 pandemic.2019: Two-time HBCU All-American and SWAC All-Conference

First-Team honoree in 2019 … led the defense with five intercep-tions on the year and was third in tackles with 86 … started in 12 of 13 games at safety … totaled five interceptions ranked second in the SWAC … credited with 10 tackles in the SWAC Championship against Southern … registered 10 tackles versus Alabama A&M … recorded two interceptions in the victory over Prairie View A&M … won the team’s Spring Most Improved award from the defense in 2019.

2018: Earned HBCU All-American and All-Conference First-Team honors … named to the HERO Sports Sophomore All-America Team … catapulted to the top of the Alcorn tackles list with a team-high 77 tackles … recorded 4.5 tackles for a loss, three interceptions a forced fumble and recovered a fumble … started in seven games at various defensive back positions including both cornerback and safety.

2017: Appeared in 12 games … recorded eight tackles … totaled a season high two tackles versus Grambling.

RANCE CONNERMIAMI, FL

BOOKER T. WASHINGTON

CB 5-10 178 Fr.

18High School: Three-star prospect ... ranked as the No. 900 player

in the 247Sports Composite ... tabbed the No. 80 cornerback and the No. 116 player in Florida ... ranked as the No. 122 cornerback and the No. 173 prospect coming out of Florida by Rivals ... committed to Louisville on 5/22/20 ... two time team captain ... played for Gerald Cox at Booker T. Washington High ... earned all-conference acco-lades ... totaled 37 tackles and seven interceptions, with one pick-six as a junior ... garnered All-Dade County honors and helped Booker T. Washington to the Class 4-A state title ... had an interception but Booker T. Washington lost 28-12 to Miami Columbus ... had two pass breakups in a 20-14 loss to North Miami Beach ... chose Louisville over Coastal Carolina, Florida, FIU, Florida State, Kentucky, LSU, South Carolina, USF and Syracuse.

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RYHEEM CRAIGTAYLORSVILLE, NC

ALEXANDER CENTRAL

DE 6-3 210 Fr.

32High School: Three-star prospect ... ranked as the No. 1486 player

in the 247Sports Composite ... rated the No. 82 weakside defensive end and the No. 61 in North Carolina ... checked in as the No. 72 weakside defensive end and the No. 59 prospect in North Carolina by Rivals ... played for Butch Carter at Alexander Central ... commit-ted to Louisville on 5/14/20 ... has the position flexibility to play de-fensive end or outside linebacker ... recorded 89 tackles, 21.5 tackles for loss, and 10.5 sacks in earning All-Northwestern 3-A/4-A Con-ference first-team honors as a junior ... also a standout on the track and field team ... chose Louisville over Boston College, Appalachian State, Illinois, Minnesota, NC State, Maryland, Syracuse, Tennessee and Western Kentucky.

AARON GUNNNEWCASTLE, PA

UNION AREA

OL 6-4 305 Fr.

75High School: Slotted as the No. 782 player in the 247Sports

Composite rankings ... checked in as the No. 39 offensive guard and the No. 20 prospect in Pennsylvania ... rated a 3-star prospect by 247Sports ... tabbed the No. 42 offensive guard and the No. 23 prospect in Pennsylvania ... three-star Rivals.com prospect ... slated the No. 59 offensive guard nationally and the No. 13 player in the state ... played for Stacy Robinson at Union Area High ... committed to Louisville on 3/17/20 ... two-time all-state selection ... voted all-conference on three different occasions ... credited with 82 career tackles ... totaled 33 sacks and 42 tackles for loss during his career ... forced five fumbles ... recorded 43 tackles and eight sacks as a senior ... earned first team all-state honors ... voted first team all-conference ... earned the Bill Fralic Award, which is given to the best lineman in the WPIAL ... also lettered in basketball and track ... chose Lou-isville over Kentucky, Michigan State, West Virginia, Penn State and Pittsburgh.

JACKSON HAMILTONWOODSTOCK, GA.

BLESSED TRINITY CATHOLIC

LB 6-0 202 Fr.

17High School: Ranked as the No. 858 prospect in the 247Sports

Composite rankings ... slotted as the No. 38 inside linebacker and the No. 74 player in Georgia ... three-star 247Sports prospect ... rated the No. 45 inside linebacker and the No. 96 player in Georgia ... rated by Rivals as the No. 47 defensive end and the No. 58 player in the state of Georgia ... played for Tim McFarlin at Blessed Trinity Catholic ... committed to Louisville on 6/23/20 ... three-time state champion ... named first team all-region ... 4-A state champion ... named 5-A preseason all-state honoree ... played multiple positions for his high school team last season but will be a linebacker at the next level ... beat Chapel Hill 49-14 in the first round of the Class 5-A playoffs ... named to the 2021 national linebacker watch list ... he chose Louis-ville over Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Houston, Florida State, Georgia, Virginia, Arkansas, Virginia, Boston College, Penn State and Illinois.

T.J. LEWISBRUNSWICK, GA.

GLYNN

QB 6-3 170 Fr.

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High School: Ranked as the No. 1,013 prospect in the 247Sports Composite Rankings and is the No. 34 dual-threat quarterback ... three-star prospect ... rated as the No. 49 dual-threat quarterback and the No. 132 prospect in Georgia ... played for Rocky Hidalgo at Glynn Academy ... committed to the Cardinals on 8/1/20 ... three-time team captain ... led Glynn Academy to an 8-4 record ... named Class 6-A, Region 2 Player of the Year after his stellar senior season ... finished his season with 1,850 yards of total offense and he ac-counted for 21 touchdowns ... named player of the game five times during the season ... passed for 1,198 yards and 15 touchdowns, while rushing for 652 yards and six more touchdowns ... ended his career with more than 4,000 yards of total offense in three seasons ... attempted only 56 passes in 11 games as a junior ... rushed for nearly 1,000 yards and 17 touchdowns as a junior ... threw for 366 yards and three touchdowns as a sophomore, while rushing for 254 yards and four touchdowns in six games ... also participated in basketball and chose Louisville over Central Florida, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech, and Coastal Carolina, Boston College, Cincinnati, Northwest-ern, Georgia State and Georgia Southern.

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VIC MULLENOTTAWA, ILL.MARQUETTE

TE 6-6 249 Fr.

82High School: Ranked as a three-star prospect by recruiting out-

lets ... rated as No. 788 player in the 247Sports Composite and the No. 39 tight end and the No. 21 player in Illinois ... ranked as the No. 52 tight end and the No. 26 prospect in Illinois by 247Sports ... four-year letterwinner at Marquette High for Tom Jobst ... com-mitted to Louisville on 5/5/20 ... two-year starter ... senior season canceled due to virus concerns ... averaged 22.0 yards per catch and registered four touchdowns ... also played basketball and baseball ... earned first team all-area honors as a junior ... selected first team all-conference ... named to the National Honor Society ... chose Louisville over Appalachian State, Central Michigan, Iowa State, Syracuse, UCF and Wisconsin.

CHRISTIAN PEDERSENBURLINGAME, CALIF.

JUNIPERO SERRA

TE 6-3 230 Fr.

87High School: Three-star prospect by all the major recruiting outlets

... tabbed the No. 1027 player in the 247Sports Composite ... slated as the No. 54 tight end and the No. 85 in California ... 247Sports ranks him as the No. 43 tight end and the No. 71 prospect in Cali-fornia ... ranked as the 28th-best tight end and the 79th player in California by ESPN ... played both tight end and defensive end at Ju-nipero Serra for Patrick Walsh ... committed to Louisville on 7/19/20 ... senior season was canceled due to COVID-19 concerns ... didn’t drop a pass during his senior season ... was a part of the Padres CIF-CCS Division I title team and the Northern California 1A title squad ... caught six passes for 84 yards and a touchdown as a junior ... KT Prep Freshman of the year ... chose Louisville over Army, Boise State, Kansas, Nevada, New Mexico, Wyoming, Virginia and Utah State.

RJ SORENSENBOYTON BEACH, FLA.

ST. THOMAS AQUINAS HS

DE 6-3 242 Fr.

96High School: Consensus three-star prospect ... ranked as the No.

1123 player in the 247Sports Composite rankings ... rated the No. 67 strongside defensive end and the No. 145 player in Florida ... rated the No. 70 end and No. 132 prospect in Florida by 247Sports ... played for Roger Harriott at University School before transferring to St. Thomas Aquinas, a powerhouse program in South Florida ... committed to Louisville on 5/19/20 ... season was delayed until Oct. 16 ... opened the season with three tackles in a win over Tru Prep Academy ... credited with four tackles in a 45-0 win over Manatee in the third round of the Class 7-A state playoffs ... former Nebraska commit who picked the Cardinals over Georgia Tech, Colorado, Indi-ana, Kentucky, Maryland, Nebraska, Rutgers, and Syracuse ... picked up double-digit scholarship offers.

JACQUES TURNERD’IBERVILLE, MISS.

D’IBERVILLE / SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

DT 6-1 289 R-Sr.

902019: Recorded 46 tackles and 5.5 sacks ... added 15.5 tackles for

loss ... tallied eight tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks versus Rice ... recorded six stops and 2.5 tackles for loss against Tulane.

2018: Continued on his breakout freshman season by earning First-Team All-Conference USA honors ... made 33 tackles (most by a Golden Eagle lineman), and 10 were for loss ... recorded two TFL each at Auburn and UAB, with both Tiger ones serving as sacks for 16 combined yards ... forced fumbles against Auburn and Marshall and blocked a PAT at North Texas.

2017: Played in all 13 games ... named to the Conference USA All-Freshman team ... notched 21 tackles (12 solo), including 8.5 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks ... His sack total puts him 20th in C-USA ... racked up season high tackles, (four), tackles for loss (1.5) and sacks (1.5) at Tennessee ... posted four stops at Marshall ... added three tackles against UTSA.

2016: Redshirted his first year on campus.High School: Top 40 (No. 38) recruit in Mississippi by Scout.com

... three-star recruit by SB Nation.com; 2-star recruit by Rivals.com ... All-South Mississippi by Biloxi Sun-Herald ... Region 6-4A Defensive MVP ... played in Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Football Classic ... finished with 100 tackles, with 19 tackles for loss, including seven sacks as a senior ... collected 84 tackles as a junior.

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Date Opponent Result Score Record Conference Time AttendSept. 12 Western Kentucky W 35-21 1-0 0-0 3:03 11,179Sept. 19 Miami (FL)* L 34-47 1-1 0-1 3:38 12,120Sept. 26 at Pittsburgh* L 20-23 1-2 0-2 3:24 0Oct. 9 at Georgia Tech * L 27-46 1-3 0-3 3:32 11,000Oct. 17 at Notre Dame * L 7-12 1-4 0-4 2:53 10,182Oct. 24 Florida State* W 48-16 2-4 1-4 3:31 11,465Oct. 31 Virginia Tech* L 35-42 2-5 1-5 3:01 11,901Nov. 7 at Virginia * L 17-31 2-6 1-6 3:09 1000Nov. 20 Syracuse* W 30-0 3-6 2-6 3:09 11,192Nov. 28 at Boston College L 27-34 3-7 2-7 3:07 0Dec. 19 Wake Forest W 45-21 4-7 3-7 3:16 10,959*ACC Game

TEAM STATISTICS LOU OPPSCORING 325 293 Points Per Game 29.5 26.6 Points Off Turnovers 44 63FIRST DOWNS 230 200 Rushing 99 99 Passing 115 87 Penalty 16 14RUSHING YARDAGE 2200 1979 Yards gained rushing 2564 2199 Yards lost rushing 364 220 Rushing Attempts 420 414 Average Per Rush 5.2 4.8 Average Per Game 200.0 179.9 TDs Rushing 21 19PASSING YARDAGE 2686 2081 Comp-Att-Int 202-315-12 155-289-5 Average Per Pass 8.5 7.2 Average Per Catch 13.3 13.4 Average Per Game 244.2 189.2 TDs Passing 20 15TOTAL OFFENSE 4886 4060 Total Plays 735 703 Average Per Play 6.6 5.8 Average Per Game 444.2 369.1KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 33-659 38-702PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-22 6-67INT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-75 12-143KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.0 18.5PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 3.1 11.2INT RETURN AVERAGE 15.0 11.9FUMBLES-LOST 18-12 13-7PENALTIES-Yards 68-572 68-551 Average Per Game 52.0 50.1PUNTS-Yards 37-1421 45-1945 Average Per Punt 38.4 43.2 Net punt average 36.6 41.0KICKOFFS-Yards 61-3428 62-3878 Average Per Kick 56.2 62.5 Net kick average 39.0 40.6TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:30 28:303RD-DOWN Conversions 64/143 59/148 3rd-Down Pct 45% 40%4TH-DOWN Conversions 13/24 8/20 4th-Down Pct 54% 40%SACKS BY-Yards 21-113 29-177MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 41 35FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 13-15 16-17ON-SIDE KICKS 1-4 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (39-44) 89% (34-41) 83%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (29-44) 66% (25-41) 61%PAT-ATTEMPTS (40-40) 100% (29-30) 97%ATTENDANCE 68816 22182 Games/Avg Per Game 6/11469 5/4436 Neutral Site Games 0/0

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GHawkins, J. 7 133 869 47 822 6.2 7 90 117.4Cunningham, M. 11 131 828 219 609 4.6 7 47 55.4Mitchell, J. 9 52 354 7 347 6.7 2 70 38.6Hall, H. 8 54 255 32 223 4.1 2 41 27.9Burkley, M. 9 33 191 11 180 5.5 1 41 20.0Peterson, T. 9 1 31 0 31 31.0 0 31 3.4Watkins, J. 9 1 23 0 23 23.0 1 23 2.6Robbins, A. 6 5 10 0 10 2.0 0 4 1.7Atwell, T. 9 2 2 4 -2 -1.0 1 2 -0.2Harwell, R. 9 1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.2Pass, J. 2 3 1 5 -4 -1.3 0 1 -2.0Conley, E. 3 1 0 10 -10 -10.0 0 0 -3.3TEAM 4 3 0 27 -27 -9.0 0 0 -6.8Total 11 420 2564 364 2200 5.2 21 90 200.0Opponents 11 414 2199 220 1979 4.8 19 75 179.9 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GCunningham, M. 11 150.27 195-304-12 64.1 2617 20 82 237.9Conley, E. 3 160.64 4-5-0 80.0 48 0 25 16.0Pass, J. 2 114.27 2-3-0 66.7 17 0 13 8.5Harwell, R. 9 133.60 1-1-0 100.0 4 0 4 0.4TEAM 4 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Smith, B. 11 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 11 149.09 202-315-12 64.1 2686 20 82 244.2Opponents 11 127.79 155-289-5 53.6 2081 15 75 189.2

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Lng Avg/GAtwell, T. 9 46 625 13.6 7 66 69.4Fitzpatrick, D. 11 43 833 19.4 3 82 75.7Smith, B. 11 27 370 13.7 0 63 33.6Ford, M. 10 25 309 12.4 6 46 30.9Hawkins, J. 7 16 127 7.9 1 29 18.1Watkins, J. 9 8 57 7.1 0 13 6.3Pfeifer, E. 10 7 101 14.4 2 28 10.1Marshall, J. 10 7 87 12.4 0 21 8.7Johnson, J. 7 4 40 10.0 0 16 5.7Mitchell, J. 9 4 33 8.2 0 15 3.7Burkley, M. 9 3 21 7.0 0 14 2.3Sherman, F. 7 3 19 6.3 1 11 2.7Hall, H. 8 3 6 2.0 0 6 0.8Martin, D. 3 2 27 13.5 0 25 9.0Johnson, R. 10 2 20 10.0 0 10 2.0Martin, I. 11 2 11 5.5 0 7 1.0Total 11 202 2686 13.3 20 82 244.2Opponents 11 155 2081 13.4 15 75 189.2

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongBurns, R. 7 22 3.1 0 16Total 7 22 3.1 0 16Opponents 6 67 11.2 0 21

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INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongClark, K. 1 -2 -2.0 0 0Montgomery, M. 1 0 0.0 0 0Avery, C. 1 40 40.0 0 40Fagot, J. 1 17 17.0 0 17Character, M. 1 -1 -1.0 0 0Total 5 75 15.0 0 40Opponents 12 143 11.9 1 85

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongHall, H. 18 380 21.1 0 42Watkins, J. 11 198 18.0 0 29Smith, B. 4 81 20.2 0 23Total 33 659 20.0 0 42Opponents 38 702 18.5 0 43

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongYeast, R. 1 4 4.0 0 4Total 1 4 4.0 0 4Opponents 1 -8 -8.0 0 0

|––––––– PATs –––––––|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsTurner, J. 0 13-15 40-40 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 79Hawkins, J. 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48Atwell, T. 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48Cunningham, M. 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 42Ford, M. 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Fitzpatrick, D. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Pfeifer, E. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Hall, H. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Mitchell, J. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Watkins, J. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Sherman, F. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Burkley, M. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Total 41 13-15 40-40 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 325Opponents 35 16-17 29-30 0-0 2 2-5 0 1 293 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GCunningham, M. 11 435 609 2617 3226 293.3Hawkins, J. 7 133 822 0 822 117.4Mitchell, J. 9 52 347 0 347 38.6Hall, H. 8 54 223 0 223 27.9Burkley, M. 9 33 180 0 180 20.0Conley, E. 3 6 -10 48 38 12.7Peterson, T. 9 1 31 0 31 3.4Watkins, J. 9 1 23 0 23 2.6Pass, J. 2 6 -4 17 13 6.5Robbins, A. 6 5 10 0 10 1.7Harwell, R. 9 2 -2 4 2 0.2Atwell, T. 9 2 -2 0 -2 -0.2TEAM 4 4 -27 0 -27 -6.8Total 11 735 2200 2686 4886 444.2Opponents 11 703 1979 2081 4060 369.1

FIELD GOALS FG-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkTurner, J. 13-15 86.7 0-0 3-3 4-4 5-5 1-3 50 0

FG SEQUENCE LOUISVILLE OPPONENTSWestern Kentucky - -Miami (40),(22) (48),(57),(22),(40)Pitt (38),(34) (45),(41),(42)Georgia Tech - -Notre Dame 52 (32),(30)Florida State (28),52,(39) 50Virginia Tech - (30),(41)Virginia (48) (23)Syracuse (50),(40),(33) -Boston College (44),(24) (23),(27)Wake Forest (40) (45),(31)Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ BlkdHarwell, R. 19 761 40.1 61 0 8 9 4 0Lupo, L. 17 660 38.8 55 0 8 3 2 0TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1Total 37 1421 38.4 61 0 16 12 6 1Opponents 45 1945 43.2 66 4 23 17 8 0 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnTravelstead, B. 58 3300 56.9 14 2 Chalifoux, R. 3 128 42.7 0 0 Total 61 3428 56.2 14 2 702 39.0 26Opponents 62 3878 62.5 28 0 659 40.6 24

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GHawkins, J. 7 822 127 0 0 0 949 135.6Fitzpatrick, D. 11 0 833 0 0 0 833 75.7Atwell, T. 9 -2 625 0 0 0 623 69.2Hall, H. 8 223 6 0 380 0 609 76.1Cunningham, M. 11 609 0 0 0 0 609 55.4Smith, B. 11 0 370 0 81 0 451 41.0Mitchell, J. 9 347 33 0 0 0 380 42.2Ford, M. 10 0 309 0 0 0 309 30.9Watkins, J. 9 23 57 0 198 0 278 30.9Burkley, M. 9 180 21 0 0 0 201 22.3Pfeifer, E. 10 0 101 0 0 0 101 10.1Marshall, J. 10 0 87 0 0 0 87 8.7Johnson, J. 7 0 40 0 0 0 40 5.7Avery, C. 11 0 0 0 0 40 40 3.6Peterson, T. 9 31 0 0 0 0 31 3.4Martin, D. 3 0 27 0 0 0 27 9.0Burns, R. 11 0 0 22 0 0 22 2.0Yeast, R. 11 0 0 0 0 21 21 1.9Johnson, R. 10 0 20 0 0 0 20 2.0Sherman, F. 7 0 19 0 0 0 19 2.7Fagot, J. 10 0 0 0 0 17 17 1.7Martin, I. 11 0 11 0 0 0 11 1.0Robbins, A. 6 10 0 0 0 0 10 1.7Character, M. 11 0 0 0 0 -1 -1 -0.1Clark, K. 10 0 0 0 0 -2 -2 -0.2Harwell, R. 9 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -0.2Pass, J. 2 -4 0 0 0 0 -4 -2.0Conley, E. 3 -10 0 0 0 0 -10 -3.3TEAM 4 -27 0 0 0 0 -27 -6.8Total 11 2200 2686 22 659 75 5642 512.9Opponents 11 1979 2081 67 702 143 4972 452.0

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n RUSHING No-Yds/TD WKU UM PITT GT ND FSU VT VA SU BC WF

Hawkins, J. 133-822/7 19-71/1 27-164/1 13-78/1 26-155/0 15-51/0 16-174/3 17-129/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP

Cunningham, M. 131-609/7 12-24/1 10-7/0 13-3/0 14-50/2 7-49/0 7-40/0 9-47/0 20-197/2 9-21/1 17-133/0 13-38/1

Mitchell, J. 52-347/2 - - DNP DNP - 4-13/0 - 7-76/0 11-46/1 10-44/1 20-168/0

Hall, H. 54-223/2 6-66/0 9-37/0 3-4/0 8-37/0 - DNP DNP DNP 9-22/0 7-30/0 12-27/2

Burkley, M. 33-180/1 - 1--5/0 - - - 7-63/0 3-22/1 12-44/0 10-56/0 DNP DNP

Peterson, T. 1-31/0 - - 1-31/0 - - - DNP DNP - - -

Watkins, J. 1-23/1 - - - - - - DNP - - DNP 1-23/1

Robbins, A. 5-10/0 - 2-6/0 DNP DNP DNP - DNP - 3-4/0 DNP -

Atwell, T. 2-2/1 - - - - 1--4/0 1-2/1 - DNP - - DNP

Harwell, R. 1-2/0 - - - - - - DNP DNP - - 1--2/0

Pass, J. 3-4/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-1/0 DNP DNP 2--5/0 DNP DNP

Conley, E. 1-10/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP 1--10/0 - DNP

TEAM 3-27/0 1-17/0 DNP DNP DNP - 1--2/0 DNP DNP DNP 1--8/0 DNP

n RECEIVING No-Yds/TD WKU UM PITT GT ND FSU VT VA SU BC WF

Fitzpatrick, D. 43-833/3 4-110/1 7-74/0 1-14/0 1-36/0 2-21/0 2-30/0 5-158/1 5-71/0 2-60/0 8-182/1 6-77/0

Atwell, T. 46-625/7 7-78/0 8-114/2 4-37/1 6-52/1 4-40/0 3-129/1 8-78/0 DNP 1-19/1 5-78/1 DNP

Smith, B. 27-370/0 4-110/0 1-36/0 1-27/0 1-4/0 1-8/0 2-29/0 1-11/0 4-25/0 7-65/0 2-2/0 3-53/0

Ford, M. 25-309/6 2-3/1 3-14/1 1-22/0 5-89/1 3-11/1 4-50/0 2-37/1 1-46/0 DNP 1-2/0 3-35/1

Hawkins, J. 16-127/1 - 1-12/0 1-4/0 3-15/0 5-46/0 1-8/0 5-42/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP

Pfeifer, E. 7-101/2 1-28/1 1-20/0 1-3/0 - - 2-20/1 1-13/0 - - 1-17/0 DNP

Marshall, J. 7-87/0 1-14/0 2-34/0 - 2-19/0 - - 1-11/0 1-9/0 - - DNP

Watkins, J. 8-57/0 - 1-3/0 - - - - DNP 1-5/0 4-34/0 DNP 2-15/0

Johnson, J. 4-40/0 - - - DNP - - DNP - 4-40/0 DNP DNP

Mitchell, J. 4-33/0 - - DNP DNP - - - - 3-24/0 1-9/0 -

Martin, D. 2-27/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP 2-27/0 DNP -

Burkley, M. 3-21/0 - - - 1-14/0 - 1-2/0 - 1-5/0 - DNP DNP

Johnson, R. 2-20/0 DNP - - - - 1-10/0 - - 1-10/0 - -

Sherman, F. 3-19/1 - - - DNP DNP - DNP - - DNP 3-19/1

Martin, I. 2-11/0 - - - - 2-11/0 - - - - - -

Hall, H. 3-6/0 - 2-0/0 - - - DNP DNP DNP - 1-6/0 -

n PASSING#3 Cunningham, M. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic

Western Kentucky 34 19 1 55.9 343 3 70 1 4 163.9

Miami 36 26 1 72.2 307 3 36 3 31 165.8

Pitt 21 9 3 42.9 107 1 27 7 28 72.8

Georgia Tech 33 19 0 57.6 229 2 36 3 17 135.9

Notre Dame 19 16 0 84.2 132 1 29 0 0 159.9

Florida State 24 16 0 66.7 278 2 66 1 1 191.5

Virginia Tech 35 23 3 65.7 350 3 82 3 21 160.9

Virginia 21 13 1 61.9 161 0 46 4 27 116.8

Syracuse 28 19 2 67.9 219 1 39 2 18 131.1

Boston College 31 19 1 61.3 296 2 69 1 1 156.3

Wake Forest 22 16 0 72.7 195 2 29 2 17 177.2

TOTALS 304 195 12 64.1 2617 20 82 27 165 150.3

#6 Conley, E. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic

Notre Dame 2 1 0 50.0 5 0 5 0 0 71.0

Syracuse 3 3 0 100.0 43 0 25 1 10 220.4

TOTALS 5 4 0 80.0 48 0 25 1 10 160.6

#4 Pass, J. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic

Syracuse 3 2 0 66.7 17 0 13 1 2 114.3

TOTALS 3 2 0 66.7 17 0 13 1 2 114.3

#81 Smith, B. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic

Virginia Tech 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

TOTALS 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

2020 GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSIVE STATISTICS23 BOWL APPEARANCES n 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS n 11 BOWL WINS

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First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return

Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TO

WESTERN KENTUCKY 35-21 22/12 10/8 12/3 0/1 38-144/35-119 19-34-1/10-23-0 343/129 72-487/58-248 28/62 2/1

MIAMI 34-47 29/19 11/3 16/13 2/3 49-209/30-160 26-36-1/18-30-0 307/325 85-516/60-485 67/2 3/0

Pitt 20-23 10/20 3/10 5/10 2/0 30-116/40-156 9-21-3/23-38-1 107/220 51-223/78-376 47/71 3/2

Georgia Tech 27-46 24/19 13/9 10/9 1/1 48-242/34-192 19-33-0/12-22-0 229/258 81-471/56-450 135/15 3/0

Notre Dame 7-12 14/24 6/14 7/8 1/2 23-96/49-232 17-22-0/11-19-0 137/106 45-233/68-338 68/22 0/0

FLORIDA STATE 48-16 22/19 8/12 10/6 4/1 37-291/40-265 16-24-0/14-41-1 278/141 61-569/81-406 47/166 1/1

VIRGINIA TECH 35-42 23/21 6/12 16/8 1/1 29-198/51-283 23-36-3/10-10-0 350/183 65-548/61-466 81/55 3/0

Virginia 17-31 18/21 11/10 7/8 0/3 39-317/42-165 13-21-1/15-23-1 161/203 60-478/65-368 62/164 3/2

SYRACUSE 30-0 26/7 10/5 13/2 3/0 45-134/25-92 24-34-2/6-16-1 279/45 79-413/41-137 21/138 3/3

Boston College 27-34 23/21 11/10 11/9 1/2 35-199/37-188 19-31-1/19-26-0 296/247 66-495/63-435 152/111 3/1

WAKE FOREST 45-21 19/17 10/6 8/11 1/0 47-254/31-127 17-23-0/17-41-1 199/224 70-453/72-351 52/98 0/2

Totals 325-293 230/200 99/99 115/87 16/14 420-2200/414-1979 202-315-12/155-289-5 2686/2081 735-4886/703-4060 760/904 24/12

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Penalties

Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg Number-Yards

WESTERN KENTUCKY 9-16/4-12 1-3/1-3 32:33/27:27 5:06 3.8/3.4 10.1/5.6 6.8/4.3 4-28.0/5-46.2 3-30/4-23

MIAMI 4-14/6-13 3-4/0-0 38:01/21:59 16:02 4.3/5.3 8.5/10.8 6.1/8.1 4-36.8/3-42.3 7-70/11-89

Pitt 1-11/9-19 1-2/1-2 24:44/35:16 -10:32 3.9/3.9 5.1/5.8 4.4/4.8 5-41.2/4-43.0 3-22/6-46

Georgia Tech 9-17/6-12 2-3/1-1 36:38/23:22 13:16 5.0/5.6 6.9/11.7 5.8/8.0 4-39.5/5-47.8 9-78/7-55

Notre Dame 3-9/8-14 1-1/0-1 23:45/36:15 -12:30 4.2/4.7 6.2/5.6 5.2/5.0 5-40.4/2-41.5 7-60/3-18

FLORIDA STATE 5-9/7-18 0-0/1-5 25:51/34:09 -8:18 7.9/6.6 11.6/3.4 9.3/5.0 2-34.5/5-40.6 7-67/11-104

VIRGINIA TECH 6-12/1-7 2-4/1-1 27:49/32:11 -4:22 6.8/5.5 9.7/18.3 8.4/7.6 2-43.0/3-38.7 7-60/7-71

Virginia 5-13/6-13 0-2/0-1 29:28/30:32 -1:04 8.1/3.9 7.7/8.8 8.0/5.7 3-36.3/4-42.5 7-64/3-25

SYRACUSE 8-16/1-10 2-2/0-2 41:46/18:14 23:32 3.0/3.7 8.2/2.8 5.2/3.3 3-42.7/6-44.5 7-48/8-68

Boston College 7-12/4-12 1-1/2-2 29:03/30:57 -1:54 5.7/5.1 9.5/9.5 7.5/6.9 1-30.0/2-44.0 4-41/3-13

WAKE FOREST 7-14/7-18 0-2/1-2 36:56/23:04 13:52 5.4/4.1 8.7/5.5 6.5/4.9 4-43.5/6-41.5 7-32/5-39

Totals 64-143/59-148 13-24/8-20 346:34/313:26 33:08 5.2/4.8 8.5/7.2 6.6/5.8 37-38.4/45-43.2 572/551

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

Opponent LT LG C RG RT WR/TE WR/TE WR/TE/RB WR/TE/RB RB QB

Western Kentucky Boone Chandler Bentley Bell Brown Ford Pfeifer Atwell Fitzpatrick Hawkins Cunningham

Miami Boone Chandler Bentley Bell Brown Ford Pfeifer Atwell Fitzpatrick Hawkins Cunningham

Pitt Boone Chandler Bentley Bell Brown Ford Marshall Atwell Fitzpatrick Hawkins Cunningham

Georgia Tech Boone Chandler Bentley Bell DeGeorge Ford Preifer Atwell Fitzpatrick Hawkins Cunningham

Notre Dame Boone Chandler Bentley DeGeorge Brown Ford Marshall Martin Fitzpatrick Hawkins Cunningham

Florida State Boone Chandler Bentley DeGeorge Brown Ford Pfeifer Atwell Fitzpatrick Hawkins Cunningham

Virginia Tech Boone Chandler Bentley DeGeorge Brown Ford Pfeifer Atwell Johnson Hawkins Cunningham

Virginia Boone Chandler Bentley DeGeorge Brown Watkins Pfeifer Marshall Fitzpatrick Burkley Cunningham

Syracuse Boone Chandler Bentley DeGeorge Brown Watkins Pfeifer Martin Johnson Burkley Cunningham

Boston College Boone Chandler Bentley Bell DeGeorge Ford Pfeifer Smith Fitzpatrick Hall Cunningham

Wake Forest Boone Chandler Collins Black Brown Ford Sherman Fitzpatrick, C. Fitzpatrick, D. Mitchell Cunningham

Opponent DE DT DE LB LB LB LB S S CB CB

Western Kentucky Diaby Goldwire Peterson Abdullah Avery Etheridge Burns Yeast Hayes Clark Johnson

Miami Diaby Goldwire Peterson Abdullah Avery Etheridge Burns Yeast Hayes Clark Jones

Pitt Diaby Goldwire Peterson Abdullah Avery Etheridge Burns Yeast Hayes Clark Character

Georgia Tech Diaby Tell Peterson Okeke Avery Etheridge Burns Yeast Hayes Character Jones

Notre Dame Diaby Goldwire Peterson Okeke Avery Etheridge Burns Yeast Hayes Clark Jones

Florida State Kinnaird Goldwire Peterson Okeke Avery Etheridge Burns Yeast Hayes Clark Jones

Virginia Tech Puryear Goldwire Dorsey Okeke Avery Etheridge Burns Yeast Fagot Clark Jones

Virginia Puryear Goldwire Kinnaird Abdullah Avery Etheridge Burns Yeast Fagot Clark Character

Syracuse Puryear Goldwire Peterson Abdullah Montgomery Etheridge Burns Yeast Fagot Clark Character

Boston College Jones Clark Peterson Abdullah Montgomery Etheridge Burns Yeast Hayes Clark Character

Wake Forest Diaby Goldwire Peterson Abdullah Avery Etheridge Burns Yeast Hayes Clark Character

Defensive Starters

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Sep 12 Western Kentucky W 35-21 9-16 56.2% 3-5 60.0% 4-5 80.0% 0-3 0.0% 2-3 66.7%

Sep 19 Miami L 34-47 4-14 28.6% 0-2 0.0% 0-4 0.0% 2-4 50.0% 2-4 50.0%

Sep 26 at Pitt L 20-23 1-11 9.1% 0-2 0.0% 1-3 33.3% 0-4 0.0% 0-2 0.0%

Oct 09 at Georgia Tech L 27-46 9-17 52.9% 3-5 60.0% 3-6 50.0% 2-3 66.7% 1-3 33.3%

Oct 17 at Notre Dame L 7-12 3-9 33.3% 0-1 0.0% 1-3 33.3% 2-3 66.7% 0-2 0.0%

Oct 24 Florida State W 48-16 5-9 55.6% 1-1 100.0% 2-3 66.7% 2-3 66.7% 0-2 0.0%

Oct 31 Virginia Tech L 35-42 6-12 50.0% 0-2 0.0% 3-4 75.0% 1-2 50.0% 2-4 50.0%

Nov 14 at Virginia L 17-31 5-13 38.5% 2-4 50.0% 3-5 60.0% 0-2 0.0% 0-2 0.0%

Nov 20 Syracuse W 30-0 8-16 50.0% 4-5 80.0% 2-4 50.0% 2-4 50.0% 0-3 0.0%

Nov 28 at Boston College L 27-34 7-12 58.3% 1-3 33.3% 2-2 100.0% 2-4 50.0% 2-3 66.7%

Dec 12 Wake Forest W 45-21 7-14 50.0% 0-4 0.0% 2-3 66.7% 2-3 66.7% 3-4 75.0%

Louisville 64-143 44.8% 14-34 41.2% 23-42 54.8% 15-35 42.9% 12-32 37.5%

Opponents 59-148 39.9% 19-40 47.5% 11-40 27.5% 12-26 46.2% 17-42 40.5%

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr

Sep 12 Western Kentucky W 35-21 1-3 33.3% 0-1 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0%

Sep 19 Miami L 34-47 3-4 75.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-2 50.0% 1-1 100.0% 1-1 100.0%

Sep 26 at Pitt L 20-23 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-1 0.0%

Oct 09 at Georgia Tech L 27-46 2-3 66.7% 0-0 0.0% 2-2 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0%

Oct 17 at Notre Dame L 7-12 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0%

Oct 24 Florida State W 48-16 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0%

Oct 31 Virginia Tech L 35-42 2-4 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 2-2 100.0%

Nov 14 at Virginia L 17-31 0-2 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-1 0.0%

Nov 20 Syracuse W 30-0 2-2 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0%

Nov 28 at Boston College L 27-34 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0%

Dec 12 Wake Forest W 45-21 0-2 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0%

Louisville 13-24 54.2% 0-2 0.0% 5-7 71.4% 4-8 50.0% 4-7 57.1%

Opponents 8-20 40.0% 2-2 100.0% 4-6 66.7% 0-2 0.0% 2-10 20.0%

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr

Sep 12 Western Kentucky W 35-21 32:33 9:53 9:02 6:09 7:29

Sep 19 Miami L 34-47 38:01 6:54 10:04 11:46 9:17

Sep 26 at Pitt L 20-23 24:44 4:09 7:54 8:45 3:56

Oct 09 at Georgia Tech L 27-46 36:38 9:59 10:33 9:24 6:42

Oct 17 at Notre Dame L 7-12 23:45 2:17 5:46 11:06 4:36

Oct 24 Florida State W 48-16 25:51 5:51 7:07 6:19 6:34

Oct 31 Virginia Tech L 35-42 27:49 6:39 7:56 5:50 7:24

Nov 14 at Virginia L 17-31 29:28 9:57 8:34 7:58 2:59

Nov 20 Syracuse W 30-0 41:46 9:15 11:13 11:51 9:27

Nov 28 at Boston College L 27-34 29:03 5:50 6:21 9:14 7:38

Dec 12 Wake Forest W 45-21 36:56 7:44 8:30 11:15 9:27

Louisville Total 346:34 78:28 93:00 99:37 75:29 0:00

Avg. 31:30 7:08 8:27 9:03 6:51 0:00

Opponents Total 313:26 86:32 72:00 65:23 89:31 0:00

Avg. 28:29 7:52 6:32 5:56 8:08 0:00

4th Down Conversions

Time of Possession

3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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|-------Tackles-------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd

Defensive Leaders GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf

9 Avery, C. 11 48 30 78 5.0-14 2.0-9 1-40 3 1 . 1 . .

10 Burns, R. 11 37 22 59 8.0-22 2.0-11 . 2 1 . . . .

17 Etheridge, D. 11 31 19 50 9.0-31 2.5-7 . 2 1 . 1 . .

7A Montgomery, M. 10 33 13 46 7.5-37 4.0-30 1-0 1 1 . . . .

3 Yeast, R. 11 31 14 45 0.5-1 . 0-21 3 2 2-4 1 . .

12 Character, M. 11 29 8 37 3.0-10 1.0-7 1--1 6 . . 1 . .

33 Hayes, I. 10 24 13 37 1.5-8 . . 4 . . . . .

13 Clark, K. 10 27 9 36 2.0-5 . 1--2 10 . 1-0 . . .

90 Goldwire, J. 10 20 15 35 5.0-8 2.0-4 . 1 1 1-0 . 1 .

22 Abdullah, Y. 11 18 15 33 7.0-39 3.0-25 . . 1 . 3 . .

11 Okeke, N. 11 10 20 30 2.0-4 . . . 3 . . . .

38 Fagot, J. 10 16 8 24 1.0-1 1.0-1 1-17 . . 1-0 1 . .

2 Jones, C. 10 19 5 24 1.0-5 1.0-5 . 4 . . . . .

6A Diaby, Y. 8 10 8 18 2.5-11 . . . 2 . . . .

29 Peterson, T. 9 12 3 15 1.0-10 1.0-10 . . 1 . 1 . .

92 Clark, M. 8 6 8 14 . . . . . . . . .

23 Cloyd, K. 11 6 6 12 . . . . . . . . .

5 Hicks, R. 5 7 4 11 1.0-4 . . . . . . . .

44 Jones, D. 10 3 6 9 . . . . . . . . .

4D Puryear, R. 10 2 6 8 1.5-2 . . . . . . . .

57 Kinnaird, D. 10 2 5 7 1.5-4 1.0-3 . . 1 . . . .

25 Minkins, J. 6 3 3 6 . . . . . . . . .

99 Tell, D. 6 2 3 5 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .

95 Geathers, T. 6 . 4 4 0.5-1 0.5-1 . . 2 . . . .

98 Boykin, J. 7 1 3 4 . . . . . . . . .

1A Jenkins, L. 7 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .

91 Dorsey, D. 10 . 3 3 . . . . . . . . .

7 Fitzpatrick, D. 11 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .

36 Burkley, M. 9 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .

80 Watkins, J. 9 1 2 3 . . . . . . 1 . .

83 Ford, M. 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .

1C Dallas, M. 5 1 1 2 . . . . . 1-0 . . .

55 Chandler, C. 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .

27 Johnson, A. 8 1 1 2 . . . 5 . . . . .

31 Edwards, Z. 7 . 1 1 0.5-2 . . . . . . . .

5A Bland, M. 4 . 1 1 . . . . 1 . . . .

24 Hall, M. 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .

2B Vance, G. 5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

41 Martin, I. 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

45 Martin, D. 3 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . .

18 Marshall, J. 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

40 Travelstead, B. 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

81 Smith, B. 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

1 Atwell, T. 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

1B Hawkins, J. 7 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

21 Robbins, A. 6 . . . . . . 1 . . . . .

Total 11 418 263 681 62-220 21-113 5-75 42 18 7-4 10 1 .

Opponents 11 467 246 713 92.0-319 29-177 12-143 20 21 12--8 11 1 1

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n TOTAL TACKLES

UA-A TOT WKU UM PITT GT ND FSU VT UVA SU BC WF

Avery, C. 48-30 78 2-1 4-6 5-0 2-4 4-0 6-6 7-3 5-2 3-0 8-2 2-6

Burns, R. 37-22 59 4-1 3-0 4-1 1-1 2-2 4-4 6-3 3-2 3-2 4-1 3-5

Etheridge, D. 31-19 50 5-3 3-4 5-2 3-2 2-1 0-2 1-2 2-1 3-1 4-0 3-1

Montgomery, M. 33-13 46 4-1 4-1 2-0 2-1 11-2 1-3 DNP 4-2 1-2 2-0 2-1

Yeast, R. 31-14 45 1-2 5-0 5-2 3-0 3-1 2-1 4-3 2-2 1-1 2-1 3-1

Hayes, I. 24-13 37 5-0 1-2 2-0 1-2 4-2 4-2 DNP 0-2 2-0 3-3 2-0

Character, M. 29-8 37 2-0 - 6-1 3-0 - 1-1 4-1 6-1 3-0 2-1 2-3

Clark, K. 27-9 36 2-0 1-0 5-0 DNP 2-2 4-1 2-1 2-0 1-0 6-3 2-2

Goldwire, J. 20-15 35 1-3 1-0 1-3 5-1 6-0 1-1 0-3 2-2 2-0 DNP 1-2

Abdullah, Y. 18-15 33 0-3 - 4-1 - - 3-0 4-3 4-6 2-0 0-1 1-1

Okeke, N. 10-20 30 1-2 0-5 0-3 3-2 3-0 2-1 0-2 - 0-2 1-1 0-2

Jones, C. 19-5 24 2-2 2-1 - 2-0 4-0 1-0 5-1 DNP 1-0 0-1 2-0

Fagot, J. 16-8 24 1-1 2-1 1-0 1-1 2-1 1-0 6-0 2-3 - DNP 0-1

Diaby, Y. 10-8 18 1-1 1-2 3-1 0-1 1-0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0 2-2 1-1

Peterson, T. 12-3 15 - 2-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 DNP DNP 1-0 1-0 3-2

Clark, M. 6-8 14 DNP 1-0 - DNP 0-1 1-1 DNP 1-1 0-2 3-2 0-1

Cloyd, K. 6-6 12 - - 1-0 - - 1-2 - 2-0 1-2 1-0 0-2

Hicks, R. 7-4 11 DNP DNP 2-1 1-1 2-2 2-0 DNP - DNP DNP DNP

Jones, D. 3-6 9 - - 0-1 - - 0-2 1-0 0-1 1-1 DNP 1-1

Puryear, R. 2-6 8 - 0-1 0-2 - 1-1 - 1-0 - - DNP 0-2

Kinnaird, D. 2-5 7 - - 0-1 0-2 - - DNP 2-2 - - -

Minkins, J. 3-3 6 DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-0 1-0 DNP 0-2 - 1-1

Tell, D. 2-3 5 - DNP DNP 1-0 - 1-0 0-1 0-2 DNP DNP DNP

Geathers, T. 0-4 4 - - 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Boykin, J. 1-3 4 - - DNP DNP 1-0 - DNP 0-1 0-2 DNP -

Dorsey, D. 0-3 3 - - - - - - 0-3 DNP - - -

Jenkins, L. 1-2 3 DNP - DNP - DNP DNP - - - - 1-2

Fitzpatrick, D. 2-1 3 - - 1-0 - - - - 1-1 - - -

Burkley, M. 3-0 3 - - - - - 1-0 1-0 - 1-0 DNP DNP

Watkins, J. 1-2 3 - - - - - - DNP 0-1 1-1 DNP -

Johnson, A. 1-1 2 1-0 - DNP 0-1 - - DNP - - DNP -

Chandler, C. 2-0 2 - - 1-0 - - - - - - 1-0 -

Dallas, M. 1-1 2 DNP DNP - DNP - 1-1 DNP DNP - DNP -

Ford, M. 2-0 2 - - - - - - 2-0 - DNP - -

Hawkins, J. 1-0 1 - - - - - - 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP

Martin, I. 1-0 1 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - -

Travelstead, B. 1-0 1 - - - - - 1-0 - - - - -

Hall, M. 0-1 1 - 0-1 - - - - - - - - -

Vance, G. 1-0 1 DNP - DNP DNP - 1-0 - DNP - DNP DNP

Edwards, Z. 0-1 1 DNP - - - DNP DNP - - - DNP 0-1

Bland, M. 0-1 1 - DNP - DNP DNP 0-1 DNP DNP - DNP DNP

Marshall, J. 1-0 1 - 1-0 - - - - - - - - DNP

Martin, D. 1-0 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP - DNP 1-0

Smith, B. 1-0 1 - - - - - 1-0 - - - - -

Atwell, T. 1-0 1 - - 1-0 - - - - DNP - - DNP

GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL TACKLES23 BOWL APPEARANCES n 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS n 11 BOWL WINS

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TACKLES FOR LOSS

UA-A TOT WKU UM PITT GT ND FSU VT UVA SU BC WF

Etheridge, D. 7-4 9.0 3.5-9 1.5-3 3.5-17 - 0.5-2 - - - - - -

Burns, R. 7-2 8.0 2.0-6 - 1.0-1 - 1.0-2 - 0.5-1 1.0-1 1.0-6 - 1.5-5

Montgomery, M. 7-1 7.5 3.0-20 1.0-1 - 0.5-1 2.0-13 1.0-2 DNP - - - -

Abdullah, Y. 7-0 7.0 - - 3.0-19 - - 1.0-11 - 2.0-3 1.0-6 - -

Goldwire, J. 4-2 5.0 - 1.0-2 0.5-1 1.0-1 - - 0.5-0 - 2.0-4 DNP -

Avery, C. 4-2 5.0 0.5-0 1.5-4 - - - 1.0-6 2.0-4 - - - -

Character, M. 3-0 3.0 - - - - - 1.0-1 1.0-7 - - - 1.0-2

Diaby, Y. 2-1 2.5 1.0-5 - 1.0-3 - - DNP DNP DNP - 0.5-3 -

Okeke, N. 1-2 2.0 - 0.5-1 - 0.5-1 - 1.0-2 - - - - -

Clark, K. 1-2 2.0 - - - DNP - - 1.5-3 - - 0.5-2 -

Puryear, R. 1-1 1.5 - - 0.5-1 - 1.0-1 - - - - DNP -

Hayes, I. 1-1 1.5 - 0.5-1 - - - - DNP - - 1.0-7 -

Kinnaird, D. 1-1 1.5 - - 0.5-1 - - - DNP 1.0-3 - - -

Fagot, J. 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - 1.0-1 - - DNP -

Hicks, R. 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP 1.0-4 - - - DNP - DNP DNP DNP

Jones, C. 1-0 1.0 - - - - 1.0-5 - - DNP - - -

Tell, D. 1-0 1.0 - DNP DNP - - 1.0-1 - - DNP DNP DNP

Peterson, T. 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - DNP DNP - - 1.0-10

Edwards, Z. 0-1 0.5 DNP - - - DNP DNP - - - DNP 0.5-2

Geathers, T. 0-1 0.5 - - - - 0.5-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Yeast, R. 0-1 0.5 - - - - - - 0.5-1 - - - -

SACKS

UA-A TOT WKU UM PITT GT ND FSU VT UVA SU BC WF

Montgomery, M. 4-0 4.0 2.0-17 - - - 2.0-13 - DNP - - - -

Abdullah, Y. 3-0 3.0 - - 1.0-8 - - 1.0-11 - - 1.0-6 - -

Etheridge, D. 2-1 2.5 - - 2.0-5 - 0.5-2 - - - - - -

Goldwire, J. 2-0 2.0 - 1.0-2 - - - - - - 1.0-2 DNP -

Burns, R. 2-0 2.0 1.0-5 - - - - - - - 1.0-6 - -

Avery, C. 2-0 2.0 - - - - - 1.0-6 1.0-3 - - - -

Fagot, J. 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - 1.0-1 - - DNP -

Kinnaird, D. 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - DNP 1.0-3 - - -

Character, M. 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - 1.0-7 - - - -

Jones, C. 1-0 1.0 - - - - 1.0-5 - - DNP - - -

Peterson, T. 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - DNP DNP - - 1.0-10

Geathers, T. 0-1 0.5 - - - - 0.5-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

No. Name GP/GS WKU UM PITT GT ND FSU VT UVA SU BC WF22 Abdullah, Y. 11/7 START START START XXX XXX XXX XXX START START START START1 Atwell, T. 9/6 START START START START XXX START START ... XXX XXX ...9 Avery, C. 11/9 START START START START START START START START XXX XXX START75 Bell, R. 9/5 START START START START XXX XXX XXX XXX ... START ...66 Bentley, C. 10/10 START START START START START START START START START START ...71 Black, J. 2/1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... START5A Bland, M. 7/0 XXX ... XXX ... XXX XXX ... ... XXX XXX XXX74 Boone, A. 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START98 Boykin, J. 10/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX38 Brenowitz, D. 1/0 XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...56 Brown, R. 11/9 START START START XXX START START START START START XXX START36 Burkley, M. 9/2 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START ... ...28 Burns, C. 1/0 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ...10 Burns, R. 10/10 START START START START ... START START START START START START37 Chalifoux, R. 2/0 ... XXX ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... ...55 Chandler, C. 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START12 Character, M. 11/6 XXX XXX START START XXX XXX XXX START START START START13 Clark, K. 10/10 START START START ... START START START START START START START92 Clark, M. 8/1 ... XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX XXX START XXX23 Cloyd, K. 11/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX51 Collins, A. 1/1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... START6 Conley, E. 3/0 ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... XXX XXX ...3A Cunningham, M. 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START1C Dallas, M. 6/0 ... ... XXX ... XXX XXX ... ... XXX ... XXX93 Dawson, J. 3/0 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ...79 DeGeorge, C. 10/7 XXX XXX XXX START START START START START START START ...3C Desrosiers, G. 2/0 ... ... ... ... ... XXX XXX XXX ... ... XXX6A Diaby, Y. 8/7 START START START START START ... ... ... XXX START START91 Dorsey, D. 10/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START ... XXX XXX XXX31 Edwards, Z. 11/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX17 Etheridge, D. 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START38 Fagot, J. 11/3 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START START XXX XXX89 Fitzpatrick, C. 1/1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... START7 Fitzpatrick, D. 11/9 START START START START START START XXX START XXX START START83 Ford, M. 10/10 START START START START START START START START ... START START95 Geathers, T. 6/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ...90 Goldwire, J. 10/9 START START START XXX START START START START START ... START78 Gregory, J. 2/0 ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...19 Hall, H. 8/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... ... XXX START XXX24 Hall, M. 11/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX49 Harwell, R. 9/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... XXX XXX XXX1B Hawkins, J. 7/7 START START START START START START START ... ... ... ...33 Hayes, I. 9/8 START START START START START START ... XXX XXX START START5 Hicks, R. 8/0 XXX ... XXX XXX XXX ... ... XXX XXX ... XXX1A Jenkins, L. 5/0 ... XXX ... ... ... XXX. ... XXX XXX ... XXX27 Johnson, A. 10/1 START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX1D Johnson, J. 5/0 XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ... ...88 Johnson, R. 10/2 ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX START XXX XXX2 Jones, C. 10/6 XXX START XXX START START START START ... XXX XXX XXX44 Jones, D. 10/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX57 Kinnaird, D. 10/2 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START ... START XXX XXX XXX4A Lifson, J. 6/0 ... XXX ... XXX XXX ... ... XXX ... ... XXX82 Lowe, M. 1/0 XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...43 Lupo, L. 5/0 XXX XXX XXX ... ... ... XXX XXX ... ... ...18 Marshall, J. 10/3 XXX XXX START XXX START XXX XXX START XXX XXX ...45 Martin, D. 5/0 ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... XXX ... XXX41 Martin, I. 11/2 XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX84 Melton, D. 7/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... ... ... XXX XXX XXX25 Minkins, J. 7/0 ... ... ... ... XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX1E Mitchell, J. 10/1 XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START7A Montgomery, M. 10/2 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX START START XXX11 Okeke, N. 11/4 XXX XXX XXX START START START START XXX XXX XXX XXX4 Pass, J. 2/0 ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... XXX ... ...29 Peterson, T. 9/9 START START START START START START ... ... START START START35 Peterson, Z. 1/0 ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX14 Pfeifer, E. 10/8 START START XXX START XXX START START START START START ...4D Puryear, R. 11/3 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START START ... XXX86 Reed, C. 1/0 XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...70 Reid, T. 9/0 ... ... XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX21 Robbins, A. 5/0 XXX XXX ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... XXX XXX4B Sherman, F. 9/1 ... XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START62 Six, C. 10/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX42 Smith, A. 3/0 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX XXX XXX ...81 Smith, B. 11/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX28 Starks, J. 1/0 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ...99 Tell, D. 8/1 XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... ...40 Travelstead, B. 11/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX20 Troutman, T. 1/- XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...32 Turner, J. 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX2B Vance, G. 5/0 ... XXX ... ... XXX XXX XXX ... XXX ... ...80 Watkins, J. 10/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START ... XXX15 Wilson, K. 4/0 ... ... ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... ...3 Yeast, R. 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START

PARTICIPATION23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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n Louisville Totals Points Scored 48 vs. Florida State 7 at Notre Dame First Downs 29 vs. Miami 10 at Pittsburgh Rushing Attempts 49 vs. Miami 23 at Notre Dame Rushing Yards 317 at Virginia 96 at Notre Dame Passes Attempted 36 vs. Miami/Virginia Tech 21 at Pittsburgh/UVA Passes Completed 26 vs. Miami 9 at Pittsburgh Had Intercepted 3 at Pittsburgh/Virginia Tech 0 at Ga. Tech/Notre Dame/FSU/WFPassing Yards 343 vs. Western Kentucky 107 at Pittsburgh Total Plays 85 vs. Miami 45 at Notre Dame Total Yards 569 vs. Florida State 223 at Pittsburgh Possession Time 41:46 vs.Syracuse 23:45 at Notre Dame Fumbles 3 at Georgia Tech/Boston College 0 vs. Miami/Notre Dame/Virginia Tech/WFFumbles Lost 3 at Georgia Tech 0 vs. Miami/Pitt/Notre Dame/Va. Tech/WFTurnovers 3 at Pittsburgh/Georgia Tech/Virginia/Syracuse/Boston College 0 at Notre Dame/Wake ForestPenalties 9 at Georgia Tech 3 vs. Western Kentucky/PittsburghYards Penalized 78 at Georgia Tech 22 at Pittsburgh Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-21 at Notre Dame 0 at Georgia Tech/Boston CollegeTeam Tackles for Loss-Yards 10-40 vs. Western Kentucky 2-3 at Georgia Tech n Opponent Totals Points Scored 47 vs. Miami 0 vs. Syracuse First Downs 24 at Notre Dame 7 vs. SyracuseRushing Attempts 51 vs. Virginia Tech 25 vs. SyracuseRushing Yards 283 vs. Virginia Tech 92 vs. SyracusePasses Attempted 41 vs. Florida State/Wake Forest 10 vs. Virginia TechPasses Completed 23 at Pittsburgh 6 vs. SyracuseHad Intercepted 1 vs. Pittsburgh/Florida State/Virginia/Syracuse/Wake Forest 0 at Ga. Tech/ND/Va. Tech/BCPassing Yards 325 vs. Miami 45 vs. SyracuseTotal Plays 81 vs. Florida State 41 vs. SyracuseTotal Yards 485 vs. Miami 137 vs. SyracusePossession Time 36:15 at Notre Dame 18:14 vs. SyracuseFumbles Lost 2 vs. Syracuse 0 vs. Miami/Ga. Tech/ND/FSU/Va. TechTurnovers 3 vs. Syracuse 0 vs. Miami/Ga. Tech/Notre Dame/FSUPenalties 11 vs. Miami/Florida State 3 at Notre Dame/Virginia/Boston CollegeYards Penalized 104 vs. Florida State 13 at Boston CollegeSacks By-Yards Lost 4-30 vs. Syracuse 0-0 at Notre Dame/Boston CollegeTeam Tackles for Loss-Yards 12-44 vs. Syracuse 4-13 vs. Boston College n Louisville Individual Highs Most Rushing Attempts 27, Javian Hawkins vs. MiamiMost Net Rushing Yards 197, Malik Cunningham at Virginia Rushing Touchdowns 3, Javian Hawkins vs. Florida StateLongest Touchdown Run 90, Javian Hawkins vs. Virginia Tech Longest Run, No TD 70, Jalen Mitchell vs. Wake ForestMost Pass Attempts 36, Malik Cunningham vs. Miami Most Completed Passes 26, Malik Cunningham vs. MiamiMost Passing Yards 350, Malik Cunningham vs. Virginia TechMost Passing TD 3, Malik Cunningham vs. Miami/Virginia TechLongest Touchdown Pass 82, Malik Cunningham vs. Virginia TechLongest Pass, No TD 63, Braden Smith vs. Western KentuckyMost Receptions 8, Tutu Atwell vs. Miami/Virginia Tech, Dez Fitzpatrick at Boston CollegeMost Receiving Yards 182, Dez Fitzpatrick at Boston CollegeMost TD Receptions 2, Tutu Atwell vs. Miami Most Total Offense 427, Malik Cunningham at Boston CollegeMost Touchdowns 4, Malik Cunningham at Georgia TechMost Field Goals Made 3, James Turner vs. SyracuseMost Field Goals Attempted 3, James Turner vs. Florida State/SyracuseLongest Field Goal Made 50, James Turner vs. SyracuseMost Interceptions 1, CJ Avery at Pittsburgh/Jack Fagot vs. Florida State/Marlon Character at Virginia/Kei’trel Clark vs. SyracuseLongest Interception Return 40, CJ Avery at Pittsburgh Longest Fumble Return 2, Russ Yeast vs. Western Kentucky

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Longest RushesYards Type Player(s) Opponent *90 Rush Hawkins, J. Virginia Tech *75 Rush Hawkins, J. Pittsburgh *70 Rush Hawkins, J. Florida State 70 Rush Mitchell, J. Wake Forest 50 Rush Mitchell, J Virginia 47 Rush Cunningham, M Virginia 47 Rush Mitchell, J. Wake Forest 41 Rush Burkley, M. Florida State 41 Rush Hall, H. Western Kentucky 36 Rush Cunningham, M. Virginia 35 Rush Cunningham, M. Virginia 33 Rush Hawkins, J. Florida State 31 Rush Peterson, T. Pitt 28 Rush Hawkins, J. Notre Dame 28 Rush Hall, H. Georgia Tech 27 Rush Hawkins, J. Georgia Tech 27 Rush Hawkins, J. Virginia 25 Rush Cunningham, M. Virginia Tech 24 Rush Cunningham, M. Miami 24 Rush Hawkins, J. Georgia Tech 23 Rush Cunningham, M. Boston College 23 Rush Watkins, J. Wake Forest 22 Rush Cunningham, M. Syracuse 21 Rush Hall, H. Boston College 21 Rush Cunningham, M. Virginia Tech 35 Rush Cunningham, M. Florida State 20 Rush Cunningham, M. Boston College 20 Rush Burkley, M. Syracuse 20 Rush Hawkins, J. Virginia Tech Longest PassesYards Type Player(s) Opponent *82 Pass Fitzpatrick, D. from Cunningham, M. Virginia Tech *70 Pass Fitzpatrick, D. from Cunningham, M. Western Kentucky *69 Pass Fitzpatrick, D. from Cunningham, M. Boston College *66 Pass Atwell, T. from Cunningham, M. Florida State 63 Pass Smith, B. from Cunningham, M. Western Kentucky 58 Pass Atwell, T. from Cunningham, M. Florida State 48 Pass Smith, B. from Cunningham, M. Western Kentucky 46 Pass Ford, M from Cunningham, M. Virginia 42 Pass Ford, M. from Cunningham, M. Florida State 39 Pass Fitzpatrick, D. from Cunningham, M Syracuse 36 Pass Fitzpatrick, D. from Cunningham, M Georgia Tech 36 Pass Smith, B. from Cunningham, M. Miami 33 Pass Atwell, T. from Cunningham, M. Miami 31 Pass Atwell, T. from Cunningham, M. Miami 29 Pass Hawkins, J. from Cunningham, M. Notre Dame 28 Pass Pfeifer, E. from Cunningham, M. Western Kentucky 28 Pass Atwell, T. from Cunningham, M. Notre Dame 28 Pass Fitzpatrick, D. from Cunningham, M Wake Forest 27 Pass Atwell, T. from Cunningham, M. Boston College 27 Pass Fitzpatrick, D. from Cunningham, M Wake Forest 27 Pass Smith, B. from Cunningham, M. Pitt 26 Pass Atwell, T. from Cunningham, M. Georgia Tech 26 Pass Atwell, T. from Cunningham, M. Boston College 25 Pass Fitzpatrick, D. from Cunningham, M Virginia Tech 25 Pass Ford, M. from Cunningham, M. Georgia Tech 25 Pass Martin, D. from Conley, E. Syracuse 24 Pass Fitzpatrick, D. from Cunningham, M Boston College 24 Pass Fitzpatrick, D. from Cunningham, M Virginia 23 Pass Smith, B. from Cunningham, M. Florida State 23 Pass Ford, M. from Cunningham, M. Georgia Tech 23 Pass Ford, M. from Cunningham, M. Virginia Tech

22 Pass Ford, M. from Cunningham, M. Wake Forest 21 Pass Ford, M. from Cunningham, M. Pitt 21 Pass Fitzpatrick, D. from Cunningham, M Virginia Tech 21 Pass Atwell, T. from Cunningham, M. Pitt 21 Pass Fitzpatrick, D. from Cunningham, M Syracuse 21 Pass Marshall, J. from Cunningham, M Miami 20 Pass Ford, M. from Cunningham, M. Georgia Tech 20 Pass Fitzpatrick, D. from Cunningham, M Florida State 20 Pass Ford, M. from Cunningham, M. Georgia Tech20 Pass Pfeifer, E. from Cunningham, M. Miami Longest ReturnsYards Type Player(s) Opponent 42 Kick Hall, H. Georgia Tech 29 Kick Watkins, J Virginia 28 Kick Hall, H. Notre Dame 26 Kick Watkins, J. Florida State* touchdown scored on play Longest Plays of the Year

Rushing90 Hawkins, J. vs. Virginia Tech (10/31/2020 Rushing Touchdown90 Hawkins, J.vs. Virginia Tech (10/31/2020)Passing Touchdown82 Fitzpatrick, D. from Cunningham, M. vs. Virginia Tech (10/31/2020)Punt Return16 Burns, R. at Georgia Tech (10/9/2020)Kick Return42 Hall, H. at Georgia Tech (10/9/2020)Interception Return40 Avery, CJ at Pittsburgh (9/26/2020)Fumble Return2 Yeast, R. vs. WKU (9/12,2020Punt61 Harwell, R at Georgia Tech (10/9/2020), vs. Syracuse (11/20/2020)Field Goal50 Turner, J. vs. Syracuse (11/20/2020)

Longest DrivesOpp* Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yds TOP ResultFlorida State 1 5:13 UL06 6 94 2:19 TDWestern Kentucky 1 4:08 UL07 10 93 4:14 TDWestern Kentucky 1 12:53 UL08 4 92 1:56 TDVirginia 3 5:50 UL12 5 88 3:01 TBWestern Kentucky 2 6:34 UL13 13 87 5:52 TDMiami 4 5:20 UL13 8 87 3:14 TDGeorgia Tech 2 5:35 UL13 11 87 4:03 TDVirginia Tech 2 0:46 UL15 3 85 0:46 TDWestern Kentucky 3 10:23 UL15 3 85 1:25 TD

Opponent Longest Plays of the YearRushing*75 Harris, C vs. Miami (9/19/2020)Passing75 Knighton, J. from King, D. vs. Miami (9/19/2020)Field Goal57 Borregales, J. vs. Miami (9/19/2020)Punt55 Haggerty , J. vs. WKU (9/12/2020)Kick Return28 Douglas, J. vs. Florida State (10/24/2020)/ Johnson, N vs. Syracuse (11/20/2020)Punt Return21 Addison, J at Pittsburgh (9/26/2020)

LONGEST PLAYS23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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Category Nat. ACC Stat

3rd Down Conversion Pct (127 ranked) 34 3 0.448

3rd Down Conversion Pct Defense (127 ranked) 57 6 0.396

4th Down Conversion Pct (127 ranked) 66 7 0.542

Blocked Kicks (34 ranked) 34 7 1

Blocked Kicks Allowed (127 ranked) 53 3 1

Completion Percentage (127 ranked) 29 3 0.641

Fewest Penalties (127 ranked) 103 6 69

Fewest Penalties Per Game (127 ranked) 78 6 6.27

Fewest Penalty Yards (127 ranked) 93 5 577

Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game (127 ranked) 66 6 52.45

First Downs Defense (127 ranked) 71 2 200

First Downs Offense (127 ranked) 33 9 230

Fumbles Lost (127 ranked) 124 12 12

Fumbles Recovered (120 ranked) 34 7 7

Kickoff Return Defense (127 ranked) 32 3 18.47

Kickoff Returns (127 ranked) 67 11 19.97

Net Punting (127 ranked) 96 14 36.59

Passes Had Intercepted (127 ranked) 113 7 12

Passes Intercepted (125 ranked) 80 14 5

Passing Offense (127 ranked) 48 9 244.2

Passing Yards Allowed (127 ranked) 17 1 189.2

Passing Yards per Completion (127 ranked) 35 4 13.30

Punt Return Defense (127 ranked) 100 14 11.17

Punt Returns (127 ranked) 113 13 3.14

Red Zone Defense (127 ranked) 57 7 0.829

Red Zone Offense (127 ranked) 31 5 0.886

Rushing Defense (127 ranked) 80 8 179.9

Rushing Offense (127 ranked) 29 3 200.0

Sacks Allowed (127 ranked) 98 8 2.73

Scoring Defense (127 ranked) 49 3 26.6

Scoring Offense (127 ranked) 55 8 29.5

Tackles for Loss Allowed (127 ranked) 121 14 8.45

Team Passing Efficiency (127 ranked) 30 4 149.09

Team Passing Efficiency Defense (127 ranked) 40 3 127.79

Team Sacks (127 ranked) 73 12 2.00

Team Tackles for Loss (127 ranked) 79 12 5.7

Time of Possession (127 ranked) 32 1 31:30

Total Defense (127 ranked) 39 3 369.1

Total Offense (127 ranked) 29 4 444.2

Turnover Margin (127 ranked) 119 13 -1.09

Turnovers Gained (127 ranked) 70 13 12

Turnovers Lost (127 ranked) 124 12 24

Category Player Nat ACC Stat

All Purpose Dez Fitzpatrick 187 21 75.73

Completion Percentage Malik Cunningham 34 4 0.641

Completions Per Game Malik Cunningham 50 6 17.73

Field Goal Percentage Jason Turner 13 2 0.867

Field Goals Per Game Jason Turner 44 7 1.18

Forced Fumbles Yasir Abdullah 48 5 0.27

Passing Efficiency Malik Cunningham 25 4 150.3

Passing TDs Malik Cunningham 16 4 20

Passing Yards Malik Cunningham 15 4 2,617

Passing Yards Per Game Malik Cunningham 31 7 237.9

Passing Yards per Completion Malik Cunningham 28 6 13.42

Points Responsible For Malik Cunningham 17 4 162

Jason Turner 98 18 79

Points Responsible For/Game Malik Cunningham 29 5 14.7

Jason Turner 168 22 7.2

Receiving TDs Tutu Atwell 30 4 7

Marshon Ford 47 9 6

Receiving Yards Dez Fitzpatrick 21 6 833

Tutu Atwell 59 15 625

Receiving Yards Per Game Dez Fitzpatrick 48 5 75.7

Tutu Atwell 65 10 69.4

Receptions Per Game Tutu Atwell 65 8 5.1

Dez Fitzpatrick 140 16 3.9

Rush Yards Per Carry Malik Cunningham 92 11 4.65

Rushing TDs Malik Cunningham 55 12 7

Javian Hawkins 55 12 7

Rushing Yards Javian Hawkins 27 5 822

Malik Cunningham 72 15 609

Jalen Mitchell 194 28 347

Rushing Yards Per Game Malik Cunningham 115 15 55.4

Scoring Jason Turner 77 11 7.2

Tutu Atwell 183 20 5.3

Total Offense Malik Cunningham 20 4 293.3

Total Points Scored Jason Turner 36 8 79

Tutu Atwell 137 23 48

Javian Hawkins 137 23 48

Total Tackles C.J. Avery 151 13 7.2

Total Touchdowns Tutu Atwell 69 11 8

Javian Hawkins 69 11 8

Malik Cunningham 95 18 7

Yards Per Pass Attempt Malik Cunningham 20 3 8.61

Yards Per Reception Dez Fitzpatrick 21 4 19.4

Individual Team

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NATIONAL/ACC RANKINGS

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Team Rec. Pct. Overall Pct. Home Away Neutral Div. StreakNotre Dame 9-0 1.000 10-2 0.833 6-1 4-0 0-1 0-0 L2Clemson 8-1 0.889 10-2 0.833 6-0 4-1 0-1 0-0 L1Miami 7-2 0.778 8-3 0.727 4-1 4-1 0-1 0-0 L2North Carolina 7-3 0.700 8-4 0.667 5-1 3-2 0-1 0-0 L1NC State 7-3 0.700 8-4 0.667 5-1 3-2 0-1 0-0 L1Boston College 5-5 0.500 6-5 0.545 4-2 2-3 0-0 0-0 L1Pitt 5-5 0.500 6-5 0.545 4-2 2-3 0-0 0-0 W1Virginia Tech 5-5 0.500 5-6 0.455 3-3 2-3 0-0 0-0 W1Virginia 4-5 0.444 5-5 0.500 5-1 0-4 0-0 0-0 L1Wake Forest 3-4 0.429 4-5 0.444 3-1 1-3 0-1 0-0 L3Georgia Tech 3-6 0.333 3-7 0.300 2-4 1-3 0-0 0-0 L2Louisville 3-7 0.300 4-7 0.364 4-2 0-5 0-0 0-0 W1Florida State 2-6 0.250 3-6 0.333 3-2 0-4 0-0 0-0 W1Duke 1-9 0.100 2-9 0.182 1-4 1-5 0-0 0-0 L4Syracuse 1-9 0.100 1-10 0.091 1-5 0-5 0-0 0-0 L8

Atlantic Coast All-Conference Teams

2020 Atlantic Coast Conference Standings

ACC IN REVIEW23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

2020 Season in Review122 2021 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL

First-Team OffenseQB - Trevor Lawrence, Clemson, 178RB - Travis Etienne, Clemson, 161RB - Michael Carter, North Carolina, 150WR - Amari Rodgers, Clemson, 178WR - Dyami Brown, North Carolina, 167WR - Zay Flowers, Boston College, 147TE - Hunter Long, Boston College, 144AP - Travis Etienne, Clemson, 112OT - Liam Eichenberg, Notre Dame, 158OT - Christian Darrisaw, Virginia Tech, 130OG - Aaron Banks, Notre Dame, 134OG - Tommy Kraemer, Notre Dame, 133C - Alec Lindstrom, Boston College, 84 First-Team DefenseDE - Patrick Jones II, Pitt, 138DE - Rashad Weaver, Pitt, 127DT - Bryan Bresee, Clemson, 135DT - Alim McNeill, NC State, 106LB - Chazz Surratt, North Carolina, 149LB - Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Notre Dame, 139LB - Payton Wilson, NC State, 127CB - Asante Samuel, Jr., Florida State, 154CB - Derion Kendrick, Clemson, 129S - Divine Deablo, Virginia Tech, 146S - Kyle Hamilton, Notre Dame, 134

First-Team SpecialistsPK - Jose Borregales, Miami, 142P - Pressley Harvin III, Georgia Tech, 161SP - DJ Turner, Pitt, 124 Second-Team OffenseQB - Sam Howell, North Carolina, 104RB - Javonte Williams, North Carolina, 145RB - Kyren Williams, Notre Dame, 112WR - Jaquarii Roberson, Wake Forest, 119WR - Tutu Atwell, Louisville, 73WR - Dez Fitzpatrick, Louisville, 62TE - Brevin Jordan, Miami, 85AP - Khalil Herbert, Virginia Tech, 97OT - Jackson Carman, Clemson, 96OT - Robert Hainsey, Notre Dame, 78OG - Ben Petrula, Boston College, 86OG - Matt Bockhorst, Clemson, 63C - Jimmy Morrissey, Pitt, 80 Second-Team DefenseDE - Jaelan Phillips, Miami, 123DE - Chris Rumph II, Duke, 95

DT - Marvin Wilson, Florida State, 82DT - Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa, Notre Dame, 79LB - Isaiah McDuffie, Boston College, 83LB - James Skalski, Clemson, 76LB - Charles Snowden, Virginia, 67CB - Andrew Booth, Clemson, 90CB - Kei’Trel Clark, Louisville, 83S - Nolan Turner, Clemson, 115S - Bubba Bolden, Miami, 89S - Damar Hamlin, Pitt, 89 Second-Team SpecialistsPK - Alex Kessman, Pitt, 74P - Lou Hedley, Miami, 95SP - Nykeim Johnson, Syracuse, 123 Third-Team OffenseQB - Ian Book, Notre Dame, 73RB - Khalil Herbert, Virginia Tech, 109RB - Zonovan Knight, NC State, 34WR - Michael Harley, Miami, 58WR - Taj Harris, Syracuse, 57WR - Cornell Powell, Clemson, 53TE - Michael Mayer, Notre Dame, 51AP - Michael Carter, North Carolina, 75OT - Ikem Ekwonu, NC State, 67OT - Zion Johnson, Boston College, 52OG - Joshua Ezeudu, North Carolina, 59OG - Joe Sculthorpe, NC State, 51C - Jarrett Patterson, Notre Dame, 73 Third-Team DefenseDE - Carlos Basham Jr., Wake Forest, 53DE - Quincy Roche, Miami, 48DT - Jarrod Hewitt, Virginia Tech, 71DT - Miles Fox, Wake Forest, 67LB - SirVocea Dennis, Pitt, 62LB - Nick Jackson, Virginia, 60LB - Max Richardson, Boston College, 52CB - Nick McCloud, Notre Dame, 74CB - Ifeatu Melifonwu, Syracuse, 56S - Michael Carter II, Duke, 45S - Nick Andersen, Wake Forest, 44 Third-Team SpecialistsPK - Nick Sciba, Wake Forest, 49P - Nolan Cooney, Syracuse, 59SP - Thayer Thomas, NC State, 81

Honorable Mention (20 or more votes)QB - D’Eriq King, Miami, 24

RB - Christian Beal-Smith, Wake Forest, 28WR - Jordan Addison, Pitt, 52WR - Emeka Emezie, NC State, 47WR - Dazz Newsome, North Carolina, 45WR - Javon McKinley, Notre Dame, 36WR - Billy Kemp, Virginia, 23TE - Tommy Tremble, Notre Dame, 27TE - Cary Angeline, NC State, 25AP - Kyren Williams, Notre Dame, 33AP - Zay Flowers, Boston College, 25OT - Tyler Vrabel, Boston College, 41OT - Jordan McFadden, Clemson, 28OT - Jordan Tucker, North Carolina, 26OT - Joshua Ezeudu, North Carolina, 22OG - Bryce Hargrove, Pitt, 50OG - Will Putnam, Clemson, 48OG - Lecitus Smith, Virginia Tech, 33OG - Marcus McKethan, North Carolina, 32OG - Chris Glaser, Virginia, 31C - Brock Hoffman, Virginia Tech, 39C - Cade Stewart, Clemson, 31C - Brian Anderson, North Carolina, 23DE - Victor Dimukeje, Duke, 43DE - Amare Barno, Virginia Tech, 31DE - Daelin Hayes, Notre Dame, 25DE - Adetokunbo Ogundeji, Notre Dame, 22DE - Myles Murphy, Clemson, 22DT - Nesta Silvera, Miami, 59DT - Jared Goldwire, Louisville, 52DT - Kurt Hinish, Notre Dame, 43DT - Ray Vohasek, North Carolina, 31LB - Baylon Spector, Clemson, 34LB - Isaiah Moore, NC State, 32LB - David Curry, Georgia Tech, 29LB - Mikel Jones, Syracuse, 22LB - Mike Jones Jr., Clemson, 21LB - Tomon Fox, North Carolina, 21LB - Zane Zandier, Virginia, 20CB - Ja’Sir Taylor, Wake Forest, 53CB - Chamarri Conner, Virginia Tech, 47CB - Garrett Williams, Syracuse, 42CB - Josh DeBerry, Boston College, 24S - Shaun Crawford, Notre Dame, 32S - Lannden Zanders, Clemson, 26S - Trey Morrison, North Carolina, 20PK - B.T. Potter, Clemson, 27PK - James Turner, Louisville, 21PK - Christopher Dunn, NC State, 20PK - Brian Johnson, Virginia Tech, 20P - Kirk Christodoulou, Pitt, 30SP - Jahmyr Gibbs, Georgia Tech, 56

1 2 3 4 F Western Kentucky 7 0 7 7 - 21Louisville 7 21 7 0 - 35

First Quarter12:53 - WKU - Walker 1 yd run (Narveson kick) 1 play, 1 yard, TOP 0:0510:57 - UL - Pfeifer 28 yd pass from Cunningham (Turner kick) 4 plays, 92 yards, TOP 1:56Second Quarter14:54 - UL - Cunningham 14 yd run (Turner kick) 10 plays, 93 yards, TOP 4:1409:21 - UL - Hawkins 19 yd run (Turner kick) 7 plays, 65 yards, TOP 3:0400:42 - UL - Ford 2 yd pass from Cunningham (Turner. kick) 13 plays, 87 yards, TOP 5:52Third Quarter10:23 - WKU - Staples. 1 yd run (Narveson kick) 2 plays, 4 yards, TOP 0:3908:58 - UL - Fitzpatrick 70 yd pass from Cunningham (Turner, kick) 3 plays, 85 yards, TOP 1:25Fourth Quarter05:40 - WKU - Tinsley 12 yd pass from Pigrome (Narveson kick) 9 plays, 37 yards, TOP 4:36

Statistics .................................... WKU ................ULFirst Downs ....................................12 ................ 22Rushing Attempts ............................35 ................ 38Rushing Yards ..............................119 .............. 144Comps-Attempts-Int ............... 10-23-0 ........ 19-34-1Pass Yards ....................................129 .............. 343Total Yards ...................................248 .............. 487Punting Average ........................5-46.2 .......... 4-28.0Fumbles-Lost .................................1-1 ............... 2-1Sacks By ........................................1-4 ............. 3-22Penalty Yards ...............................4-23 ............. 3-303rd Downs .................................4-12 ............. 9-164th Downs ....................................1-3 ............... 1-3TOP ..........................................27:27 ........... 32:33

Rushing: WKU: Pigrome 17-68-0; Walker 9-19-1; Whittington 5-16-0; Staples 3-8-1; Moses 1-8-0; UL: Hawkins 19-71-1; Hall 6-66-0; Cunningham 12-24-1Passing: WKU: Pigrome 10-23-0-129-1; UL: Cunningham 19-34-1-343-3Receiving: WKU: Pearson 5-67-0; Tinsley 3-38-1; Burt Jr, 2-24-0; UL: Atwell 7-78-0; Smith 4-110-0; Fitzpatrick, D. 4-110-0; Ford 2-3-1; Pfeifer 1-28-1; Marshall 1-14-0

WESTERN KENTUCKY

Sept. 12, 2020Louisville, Ky.

1 2 3 4 F Louisville 7 10 3 0 - 20Pittsburgh 13 7 3 0 - 23

First Quarter13:02 - UP - Kessman 45 yd field goal, 8 plays, 48 yards, TOP 1:5809:10 - UP - Kessman 41 yd field goal, 4 plays, 2 yards, TOP 1:1602:18 - UP - Addison 8 yd pass from Pickett (Kessman kick) 12 plays, 60 yards, TOP 5:3202:05 - UL - Hawkins 75 yd run (Turner kick) 1 play, 75 yards, TOP 0:13Second Quarter07:39 - UL - Turner 38 yd field goal, 11 plays, 68 yards, TOP 5:2506:51 - UL - Atwell 21 yd pass from Cunningham (Turner kick) 2 plays, 21 yards, TOP 0:3503:11 - UP - Mack 40 yd pass from Pickett (Kessman kick) 8 plays, 75 yards, TOP 3:40Third Quarter11:26 - UP - Kessman 42 yd field goal, 8 plays, 25 yards, TOP 2:4701:58 - UL - Turner 34 yd field goal, 11 plays, 58 yards, TOP 4:47

Statistics ........................................ UL ................UPFirst Downs ....................................10 ................ 20Rushing Attempts ............................30 ................ 40Rushing Yards ..............................116 .............. 156Comps-Attempts-Int ................. 9-21-3 ........ 23-38-1Pass Yards ....................................107 .............. 220Total Yards ...................................223 .............. 376Punting Average ........................5-41.2 .......... 4-43.0Fumbles-Lost .................................1-0 ............... 3-1Sacks By ......................................3-13 ............. 7-28Penalty Yards ...............................3-22 ............. 6-463rd Downs .................................1-11 ............. 9-194th Downs ....................................1-2 ............... 1-2TOP ..........................................24:44 ........... 35:16

Rushing: UL: Hawkins 13-78-1; Peterson 1-31-0; Hall,3-4-0; Cunningham 13-3-0; UP: Davis 14-47-0; Abanikanda 9-41-0; Pickett 9-28-0; Davis 4-23-0; Turner 2-20-0Passing: UL: Cunningham 9-21-3-107-1UP: Pickett 23-38-1-220-2Receiving: UL: Atwell 4-37-1; Smith 1-27-0; Ford 1-22-0; Fitzpatrick 1-14-0; Hawkins 1-4-0, Pfeifer 1-3-0; UP: Addison 7-77-1; Davis 4-29-0; Mack 3-62-1; Jacques-Louis 3-22-0; Turner 2-9-0; Moraga 1-13-0; Davis 1-8-0; Tipton 1-4-0, Abanikanda 1-(-4)-0

PITTSBURGH

Sept. 26, 2020Pittsburgh, Pa.

1 2 3 4 F Miami 14 6 17 10 - 47Louisville 3 3 14 14 - 34

First Quarter09:02 - UL - Turner 40 yd field goal, 9 plays, 58 yards, TOP 3:2207:11 - UM - Mallory 17 yd pass from King (Borregales kick) 5 plays, 75 yards, TOP 1:5101:41 - UM - Knighton 3 yd run (Borregales kick) 11 plays, 86 yards, TOP 3:39Second Quarter11:06 - UL - Turner 22 yd field goal, 12 plays, 71 yards, TOP 5:3510:07 - UM - Borregales 48 yd field goal, 6 plays, 34 yards, TOP 0:5905:49 - UM - Borregales 57 yd field goal, 7 plays, 21 yards, TOP 2:08Third Quarter11:28 - UL - Hawkins 19 yd run (Turner kick) 7 plays, 75 yards, TOP 3:3211:15 - UM - Harris 75 yd run (Borregales kick) 1 play, 75 yards, TOP 0:1305:13 - UL - Atwell 6 yd pass from Cunningham (Turner kick) 11 plays, 74 yards, TOP 6:0205:02 - UM - Knighton 75 yd pass from King (Borregales kick) 1 play, 75 yards, TOP 0:1100:40 - UM - Borregales 22 yd field goal, 8 plays, 37 yards, TOP 2:50Fourth Quarter10:58 - UM - Borregales 40 yd field goal, 9 plays, 38 yards, TOP 2:5807:04 - UL - Ford 4 yd pass from Cunningham (Turner, kick) 8 plays, 87 yards, TOP 3:1405:20 - UM - Jordan 47 y pass from King, (Borregales kick), 3 plays, 45 yards, TOP 1:4402:06 - UL - Atwell 19 yd pass from Cunningham (Turner. kick) 8 plays, 87 yards, TOP 3:14

Statistics .......................................UM ................ULFirst Downs ....................................19 ................ 29Rushing Attempts ............................30 ................ 49Rushing Yards ..............................160 .............. 209Comps-Attempts-Int ............... 18-30-0 ........ 26-36-1Pass Yards ....................................325 .............. 307Total Yards ...................................485 .............. 516Punting Average ........................3-42.3 .......... 4-36.8Fumbles-Lost .................................0-0 ............... 2-2Sacks By ......................................3-31 ............... 1-2Penalty Yards .............................11-89 ............. 7-703rd Downs .................................6-13 ............. 4-144th Downs ....................................0-0 ............... 3-4TOP ..........................................21:59 ........... 38:01

Rushing: UM: Harris 9-134-1; Chaney 7-10-0; Knighton 4-9-1; King 8-9-0; Burns 1-1-0; UL: Hawkins 27-164-1; Hall 9-37-0; Cunningham 10-7-0; Burkley 1-(-5)-0Passing: UM: King 18-30-0-325-3; UL: Cunningham 26-36-1-307-3Receiving: UM: Jordan 7-120-1; Pope 4-64-0; Harley 2-30-0; Wiggins 2-15-0; Knighton 1-75-1; Mallory 1-17-1; Harris 1-4-0; UL: Atwell 8-114-2; Fitzpatrick 7-74-0; Ford 3-14-1; Marshall, 2-34-0; Hall 2-0-0; Smith 1-36-0; Pfeifer 1-20-0; Hawkins. 1-12-0; Watkins 1-3-0

MIAMI

Sept. 19, 2020Louisville, Ky.

2021 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL

2016 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER 3 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS 18 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

GAME REVIEWS

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1 2 3 4 F Louisville 7 14 6 0 - 27Georgia Tech 7 7 12 20 - 46

First Quarter09:00 - GT - Gibbs 12 yd run (Stewart kick) 8 plays, 64 yards, TOP 2:5000:24 - UL - Ford 3 yd pass from Cunningham (Turner kick) 8 plays, 45 yards, TOP 4:10Second Quarter07:30 - UL - Cunningham 2 yd run (Turner kick) 12 plays, 80 yards, TOP 5:4701:32 - UL - Atwell, 26 yd pass from Cunningham (Turner. kick) 11 plays, 87 yards, TOP 4:0300:43 - GT - Camp 9 yd pass from Brown (Stewart kick) 4 plays, 75 yards, TOP 0:49Third Quarter07:52 - GT - Griffin 3 yd run (Stewart kick blocked) 7 plays, 66 yards, TOP 2:1106:34 - GT - Sims 22 yd run (Sims pass failed) 3 plays, 27 yards, TOP 1:0800:32 - UL - Cunningham 11 yd run (Cunningham pass failed) 12 plays, 75 yards, TOP 6:02Fourth Quarter08:40 - GT - Gibbs 19 yd pass from Sims (Sims pass failed) 4 plays, 51 yards, TOP 2:2602:52 - GT - Carter 34 yd pass from Sims (Stewart kick) 5 plays, 67 yards, TOP 2:4900:28 - GT - Smith 12 yd run (Stewart kick) 3 plays, 18 yards, TOP 1:00

Statistics ........................................ UL ................GTFirst Downs ....................................24 ................ 19Rushing Attempts ............................48 ................ 34Rushing Yards ..............................242 .............. 192Comps-Attempts-Int ............... 19-33-0 ........ 12-22-0Pass Yards ....................................229 .............. 258Total Yards ...................................471 .............. 450Punting Average ........................4-39.5 .......... 5-47.8Fumbles-Lost .................................4-3 ............... 0-0Sacks By ........................................0-0 ............. 3-17Penalty Yards ...............................9-78 ............. 7-553rd Downs .................................9-17 ............. 6-124th Downs ....................................2-3 ............... 1-1TOP ..........................................36:38 ........... 23:22

Rushing: UL: Hawkins 26-155-0; Cunningham 14-50-2; Hall 8-37-0; GT: Sims 7-64-1; Gibbs, J 13-61-1; Smith 8-44-1; Griffin 5-14-1; Howard 1-9-0Passing: UL: Cunningham 19-33-0-229-2;GT: Sims 11-21-0-249-2; Brown 1-1-0-9-1Receiving: UL: Atwell 6-52-1; Ford 5-89-1; Hawkins 3-15-0; Marshall 2-19-0; Fitzpatrick 1-36-0; Burkley 1-14-0; Smith 1-4-0; GT: Camp, 4-31-1; Carter 3-89-1; Gibbs 2-60-1; Sanders 1-33-0; Brown 1-30-0; Leonard 1-15-0

GEORGIA TECH

Oct. 9, 2020Atlanta, Ga.

1 2 3 4 F Florida State 7 7 2 0 - 16Louisville 21 10 7 10 - 48

First Quarter12:30 - FSU - Travis 15 yd run (Grothaus kick) 7 plays, 65 yds, TOP 2:3010:29 - UL - Hawkins 9 yd run (Turner kick) 4 plays, 77 yards, TOP 2:0108:37 - UL - Hawkins 70 yd run (Turner kick) 1 play, 70 yards, TOP 0:1302:54 - UL - Pfeifer 13 yd pass from Cunningham (Turner kick) 6 plays, 94 yards, TOP 2:19Second Quarter12:47 - UL - Atwell 58 yd pass from Cunningham (Turner kick) 7 plays, 68 yards, TOP 3:3106:15 - FSU - Wilson 4 yd pass from Travis (Grothaus kick) 15 plays, 76 yards, TOP 6:3201:44 - UL - Turner 28 yd field goal, 11 plays, 65 yards, TOP 4:31Third Quarter08:44 - UL - Hawkins 10 yd run (Turner kick) 9 plays, 78 yards, TOP 2:5002:01 - FSU - Rice safetyFourth Quarter14:15 - UL - Turner 39 yd field goal, 7 plays, 32 yards, TOP 1:5607:00 - UL - Atwell 2 yd run (Turner kick) 5 plays, 55 yards, TOP 2:59

Statistics ...................................... FSU ................ULFirst Downs ....................................19 ................ 22Rushing Attempts ............................40 ................ 37Rushing Yards ..............................265 .............. 291Comps-Attempts-Int ............... 14-41-1 ........ 16-24-0Pass Yards ....................................141 .............. 278Total Yards ...................................406 .............. 569Punting Average ........................5-40.6 .......... 2-34.5Fumbles-Lost .................................1-0 ............... 2-1Sacks By ........................................1-1 ............. 2-17Penalty Yards ...........................11-104 ............. 7-673rd Downs .................................7-18 ............... 5-94th Downs ....................................1-5 ............... 0-0TOP ..........................................34:09 ........... 25:51

Rushing: FSU: Toafili 6-76-0; Webb 9-74-0; Corbin 10-61-0; Travis 12-47-1; Purdy 2-8-0; Wilson 1-(-1)-0; UL: Hawkins 16-174-3; Burkley 7-63-0; Cunningham 7-40-0; Mitchell 4-13-0; Atwell 1-2-0; Pass 1-(-2)-0Passing: FSU: Travis 14-32-1-141-1; Purdy 0-9-0-0-0; UL: Cunningham 16-24-0-278-2Receiving: FSU: Wilson 5-27-1; Young 3-27-0; McDonald 2-48-0; Webb 2-21-0; Thompson 1-14-0; Corbin, J 1-4-0; UL: Ford 4-50-0; Atwell 3-129-1; Fitzpatrick 2-30-0; Smith, 2-29-0; Pfeifer 2-20-1; Johnson 1-10-0; Hawkins 1-8-0; Burkley 1-2-0

FLORIDA STATE

Oct. 24, 2020Louisville, Ky.

1 2 3 4 F Louisville 0 0 7 0 - 7Notre Dame 6 0 6 0 - 12

First Quarter09:26 - ND - Doerer 32 yd field goal, 12 plays, 61 yards, TOP 5:3400:30 - ND - Doerer 30 yd field goal, 15 plays, 76 yards, TOP 7:09Third Quarter07:37 - UL - Ford 1 yd pass from Cunningham (Turner kick) 13 plays, 83 yards, TOP 7:1603:43 - ND - Book 13 yd run (McKinley pass failed) 8 plays, 66 yards, TOP 3:49

Statistics ........................................ UL ...............NDFirst Downs ....................................14 ................ 24Rushing Attempts ............................23 ................ 49Rushing Yards ................................96 .............. 232Comps-Attempts-Int ............... 17-22-0 ........ 11-19-0Pass Yards ....................................137 .............. 106Total Yards ...................................233 .............. 338Punting Average ........................5-40.4 .......... 2-41.5Fumbles-Lost .................................0-0 ............... 0-0Sacks By ......................................4-21 ............... 0-0Penalty Yards ...............................7-60 ............. 3-183rd Downs ...................................3-9 ............. 8-144th Downs ....................................1-1 ............... 0-1TOP ..........................................23:45 ........... 36:15

Rushing: UL: Hawkins 15-51-0; Cunningham 7-49-0; Atwell 1-(-4)-0; ND: Williams 25-127-0; Book 12-47-1; Tyree 7-32-0; McKinley 1-15-0; Davis 1-10-0; Bramblett 1-7-0Passing: UL: Cunningham 16-19-0-132-1; Conley 1-2-0-5-0; ND: Book11-19-0-106-0Receiving: UL: Hawkins 5-46-0; Atwell 4-40-0; Ford 3-11-1; Fitzpatrick 2-21-0; Martin 2-11-0; Smith 1-8-0; ND: Skowronek 2-28-0; Davis 2-17-0; Tyree 2-15-0; Austin 1-18-0; Mayer 1-12-0; McKinley 1-7-0; Williams 1-5-0; Tremble 1-4-0

NOTRE DAME

Oct. 17, 2020Notre Dame, Ind.

GAME REVIEWS23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

2020 Season in Review124 2021 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL

1 2 3 4 F Virginia Tech 14 7 7 14 - 42Louisville 0 14 0 21 - 35

First Quarter10:41 - VT - Hooker 6 yd run (Johnson kick) 5 plays, 53 yards, TOP 2:0400:53 - VT - Hooker 3 yd run (Johnson kick) 3 plays, 33 yards, TOP 1:09Second Quarter09:28 - VT - Hooker 1 yd run (Johnson kick) 6 plays, 68 yards, TOP 2:5906:19 - UL - Ford 14 yd pass from Cunningham (Turner. kick) 6 plays, 62 yards, TOP 3:0900:00 - UL - Hawkins 90 yd run (Turner kick) 3 plays, 85 yards, TOP 0:46Third Quarter11:15 - VT - Turner 1 yd run (Johnson kick) 7 plays, 63 yards, TOP 3:45Fourth Quarter13:16 - VT - Johnson 30 yd field goal, 14 plays, 84 yards, TOP 7:0911:53 - UL - Fitzpatrick 82 yd pass from Cunningham. (Turner, kick) 3 plays, 82 yards, TOP 1:2309:14 - VT - Johnson 41 yd field goal, 5 plays, 46 yards, TOP 2:3905:36 - UL - Burkley 13 yd run (Turner kick) 8 plays, 75 yards, TOP 3:3803:23 - VT - Herbert 24 yd run (Turner pass from Hooker), 5 plays, 48 yards, TOP 2:1301:00 - UL - Hawkins 16 yd pass from Cunningham (Turner, J. kick) 11 plays, 76 yards, TOP 2:23

Statistics ........................................ VT ................ULFirst Downs ....................................21 ................ 23Rushing Attempts ............................51 ................ 29Rushing Yards ..............................283 .............. 198Comps-Attempts-Int ............... 10-10-0 ........ 23-36-3Pass Yards ....................................183 .............. 350Total Yards ...................................466 .............. 548Punting Average ........................3-38.7 .......... 2-43.0Fumbles-Lost .................................1-0 ............... 0-0Sacks By ......................................3-21 ............. 3-11Penalty Yards ...............................7-71 ............. 7-603rd Downs ...................................1-7 ............. 6-124th Downs ....................................1-1 ............... 2-4TOP ..........................................32:11 ........... 27:49

Rushing: VT: Herbert 21-147-1; Hooker 19-68-3; Blackshear 7-34-0; Robinson 1-28-0; Turner 2-10-1; UL: Hawkins 17-129-1; Cunningham 9-47-0; Burkley 3-22-1Passing: VT: Hooker 10-10-0-183-0; UL: Cunningham 23-35-3-350-3; Smith 0-1-0-0-0Receiving: VT: Turner 4-71-0; Mitchell 3-46-0; Robinson 2-53-0; Gallo 1-13-0; UL: Atwell 8-78-0; Fitzpatrick 5-158-1; Hawkins 5-42-1; Ford 2-37-1; Pfeifer 1-13-0; Smith 1-11-0; Marshall 1-11-0

VIRGINIA TECH

Oct. 31, 2020Louisville, Ky.

1 2 3 4 F Syracuse 0 0 0 0 - 0Louisville 3 17 7 3 - 30

First Quarter08:42 - UL - Turner 50 yd field goal, 10 plays, 38 yards, TOP 4:24Second Quarter06:25 - UL - Turner 40 yd field goal, 7 plays, 29 yards, TOP 4:2603:36 - UL - Mitchell 2 yd run (Turner kick) 6 plays, 31 yards, TOP 2:3900:31 - UL - Cunningham 4 yd run (Turner kick) 5 plays, 51 yards, TOP 0:56Third Quarter06:45 - UL - Atwell 19 yd pass from Cunningham (Turner kick) 11 plays, 70 yards, TOP 5:36Fourth Quarter12:23 - UL - Turner 33 yd field goal, 11 plays, 55 yards, TOP 7:14

Statistics ........................................ SU ................ULFirst Downs ......................................7 ................ 26Rushing Attempts ............................25 ................ 45Rushing Yards ................................92 .............. 134Comps-Attempts-Int ................. 6-16-1 ........ 24-34-2Pass Yards ......................................45 .............. 279Total Yards ...................................137 .............. 413Punting Average ........................6-44.5 .......... 3-42.7Fumbles-Lost .................................3-2 ............... 2-1Sacks By ......................................4-30 ............. 3-14Penalty Yards ...............................8-68 ............. 7-483rd Downs .................................1-10 ............. 8-164th Downs ....................................0-2 ............... 2-2TOP ..........................................18:14 ........... 41:46

Rushing: SU: Tucker 16-93-0; Lutz 3-12-0; Culpepper 1-0-0; Morgan 5-(-13)-0; UL: Burkley 10-56-0; Mitchell 11-46-1; Hall, 9-22-0; Cunningham 9-21-1; Robbins 3-4-0; Pass, 2-(-5)-0; Conley 1-(-10)-0Passing: SU: Morgan 5-12-1-40-0;Culpepper 1-4-0-5-0; UL: Cunningham 19-28-2-219-1; Pass, 2-3-0-17-0; Conley 3-3-0-43-0Receiving: SU: Queeley 3-31-0; Harris 1-11-0; Johnson 1-3-0; Hackett 1-0-0; UL: Smith 7-65-0; Johnson 4-40-0; Watkins, 4-34-0; Mitchell 3-24-0; Fitzpatrick 2-60-0; Martin 2-27-0; Atwell 1-19-1; Johnson 1-10-0

SYRACUSE

Nov. 20, 2020Louisville, Ky.

1 2 3 4 F Louisville 3 7 7 0 - 17Virginia 7 7 7 10 - 31

First Quarter07:13 - VA - Taylor 85 yd interception return (Delaney kick)03:59 - UL - Turner 48 yd field goal, 6 plays, 54 yards, TOP 3:14Second Quarter10:14 - UL - Cunningham 19 yd run ( Turner kick) 4 plays, 59 yards, TOP 2:1406:03 - VA - Armstrong 8 yd run (Delaney kick) 9 plays, 67 yards, TOP 4:11Third Quarter09:58 - VA - Davis Jr.9 yd pass from Armstrong (Delaney kick) 5 plays, 48 yards, TOP 2:1402:49 - UL - Cunningham 1 yd run (Turner kick) 5 plays, 88 yards, TOP 3:01Fourth Quarter10:01 - VA - Delaney, 23 yd field goal, 16 plays, 69 yards, TOP 7:4804:29 - VA - Armstrong 9 yd run ( Delaney kick) 8 plays, 65 yards, TOP 3:53

Statistics ........................................ UL ................VAFirst Downs ....................................18 ................ 21Rushing Attempts ............................39 ................ 42Rushing Yards ..............................317 .............. 165Comps-Attempts-Int ............... 13-21-1 ........ 15-23-1Pass Yards ....................................161 .............. 203Total Yards ...................................478 .............. 368Punting Average ........................3-36.3 .......... 4-42.5Fumbles-Lost .................................2-2 ............... 1-1Sacks By ........................................1-3 ............. 4-27Penalty Yards ...............................7-64 ............. 3-253rd Downs .................................5-13 ............. 6-134th Downs ....................................0-2 ............... 0-1TOP ..........................................29:28 ........... 30:32

Rushing: UL: Cunningham 20-197-2; Mitchell, 7-76-0; Burkley, 12-44-0; VA: Armstrong 15-60-2; Simpson 12-50-0; Taulapapa 8-32-0; Walker Jr., 5-20-0; Kemp 2-3-0Passing: UL: Cunningham 13-21-1-161-0; VA: Armstrong 15-23-1-203-1Receiving: UL: Fitzpatrick 5-71-0; Smith 4-25-0; Ford 1-46-0, Marshall 1-9-0; Watkins 1-5-0; Burkley 1-5-0; VA: Davis Jr., 4-74-1; Jana 3-46-0; Kemp 3-46-0; Kelly, 2-6-0; Poljan 1-18-0; Simpson 1-7-0; Starling 1-6-0

VIRGINIA

Nov. 14, 2020Charlottesville, Va.

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1 2 3 4 F Louisville 3 7 3 14 - 27Boston College 7 6 7 14 - 34

First Quarter12:26 - UL - Turner 44-yd field goal, 6 plays, 27 yards, TOP 2:2700:47 - BC- Bailey 8-yd run (Boumerhl kick), 7 plays, 48 yards, TOP 3:29Second Quarter6:47 - BC - Boumerhl 23-yd field goal, 12 plays, 50 yards, TOP 5:2403:45 - UL - Mitchell 2-yd run (Turner kick) 7 plays, 78 yards, TOP 2:5600:30 - BC - Boumerhl 27-yd field goal, 7 plays, 60 yards, TOP 3:09 Third Quarter12:38 - BC- Bailey 1-yd run (Boumerhl kick) 6 plays, 68 yards, TOP 2:1706:23 - UL - Turner 24-yd field goal, 13 plays, 74 yards, TOP 6:09Fourth Quarter13:40 - BC - Lewis 11-yd pass from Grosel (Boumerhl kick), 8 plays, 84 yards, TOP 3:4607:45 - UL - Atwell 4-yd pass from Cunningham (Turner kick) 11 plays, 78 yards, TOP 5:494:36 - BC - Galloway 21-yd pass from Grosel (Boumerhl kick), 5 plays, 52 yards, TOP 3:0204:16 - UL - Fitzpatrick 69-yd pass from Cunningham (Turner kick) 1 plays, 69 yards, TOP 0:11

Statistics ........................................ UL ................BCFirst Downs ....................................23 ................ 21Rushing Attempts ............................35 ................ 37Rushing Yards ..............................199 .............. 188Comps-Attempts-Int ............... 19-31-1 ........ 19-26-0Pass Yards ....................................294 .............. 247Total Yards ...................................493 .............. 435Punting Average ........................1-30.0 .......... 2-44.0Fumbles-Lost .................................3-2 ............... 1-1Sacks By ........................................0-0 ............... 0-0Penalty Yards ...............................4-41 ............. 3-133rd Downs .................................7-12 ............. 4-124th Downs ....................................1-1 ............... 2-2TOP ..........................................29:03 ........... 30:57

Rushing: UL: Cunningham 170-133-0; Mitchell 10-44-1; Hall.7-30-0; BC: Bailey 10-53-2; Grosel 2-49-0; Garwo 7-34-0; Levy 12-23; Jurkovec 5-20-0Passing: UL: Cunningham 19-31-1-294-2; BC: Jurkovec 15-19-0-203-0; Grosel 4-7-0-44-2Receiving: UL: Fitzpatrick 8-182-1; Atwell 5-78-1; Smith 2-2-0; Pfeifer 1-15-0’ Mitchell 1-9-0; Hall 1-6-0; Ford 1-2-0; BC: Flowers 7-87-0; Levy 4-64-0; Lewis 2-24-1; Long 2-16-0; Witter 1-21-0; Galloway 1-21-1

BOSTON COLLEGE

Nov. 28, 2020Chestnut Hill, Mass.

GAME REVIEWS23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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Tutu Atwell Biletnikoff Award Watch ListMaxwell Award Watch ListPhil Steele Preseason All-AmericanACC Preseason All-Conference TeamSecond-team All-ACC

Malik CunninghamMaxwell Award Watch ListDavey O’Brien Award Watch ListManning Award Watch List

Kei’Trel ClarkACC Co-Defensive Back of the Week (11/23)Second-team All-ACC

Jared GoldwireAssociated Press All-ACCHonorable Mention All-ACC

Dez FitzpatrickSecond-team All-ACC

Hassan HallPaul Hornung Award Watch List

Jalen MitchellACC Rookie of the Week (12/14)

Braden SmithACC Receiver of the Week (9/14)

James TurnerHonorable Mention All-ACC

2020 HONORS

1 2 3 4 F Wake Forest 7 3 3 8 - 21Louisville 0 21 7 17 - 45

First Quarter08:04 - WF - Morin 10-yd pass from Hartman (Sciba kick) 4 plays, 24 yards, TOP 1:49Second Quarter06:46 - UL - Hall 2-yd run (Turner, J. kick) 8 plays,80 yards, TOP 4:354:57 - WF - Sciba 45-yd field goal, 9 plays, 43 yards, TOP 1:494:09 - UL - Cunningham, M. 5 yd run (Turner, J. kick) 2 plays, 75 yards, TOP 0:481:04 - Hall 1-yd run (Turner kick) 5 plays, 37 yards, TOP 1:21Third Quarter08:03 - UL - Sherman 4-yd pass from Cunningham (Turner kick) 12 plays, 75 yards, TOP 6:575:26: WF - Sciba 31-yd field goal, 8 plays, 62 yards, 2:37Fourth Quarter13:24 - WF - Roberson 37-yd pass from Hartman (pass), 8 plays,90 yards, TOP 2:447:17 - UL - Watkins, J. 23 yd run (Turner, J. kick), 11 plays, 80 yards, TOP 6:105:36 - UL - Turner, J. 40 yd field goal 4 plays, -2 yards, TOP 1:382:17 - UL - Ford, M. 22 yd pass from Cunningham, M. (Turner, J. kick) 3 plays, 25 yards, TOP 1:39

Statistics ....................................... WF ................ULFirst Downs ....................................17 ................ 19Rushing Attempts ............................31 ................ 47Rushing Yards ..............................127 .............. 254Comps-Attempts-Int ............... 17-41-1 ........ 17-23-0Pass Yards ....................................224 .............. 199Total Yards ...................................351 .............. 453Punting Average ........................6-41.5 .......... 4-43.5Fumbles-Lost .................................2-1 ............... 0-0Sacks By ......................................2-17 ............. 1-10Penalty Yards ...............................5-39 ............. 7-323rd Downs .................................7-18 ............. 7-144th Downs ....................................1-2 ............... 0-2TOP ..........................................23:04 ........... 36:56

Rushing: WF: Beal Smith 14-58-0; Ellison 9-50-0; Hartman 4-11-0; UL: Mitchell 20-168-0; Cunningham 13-38-1; Hall 12-27-2; Watkins 1-23-1Passing: WF: Hartman 17-41-1-224-2; UL: Cunningham 16-22-0-195-2; Harwell 1-1-0-4-0Receiving: Roberson 9-138-1; Whiteheart 2-38-0; Morin 2-23-1; Perry 1-14; Chapman 1-7-0;UL: Fitzpatrick 6-77-0; Smith 3-53-0; Ford 3-35-1; Sherman 3-19-1; Watkins 2-15-0

WAKE FOREST

Dec. 12, 2020Louisville, Ky.

Plys Yard Time Result Qtr Play 4 92 1:56 TD 1 Pfeifer 28 yd pass from Cunningham 10 93 4:14 TD 2 Cunningham 14 yd run 7 65 3:04 TD 2 Hawkins 19-yd run 13 87 5:25 TD 2 Ford 2-yd pass from Cunningham 3 85 1:25 TD 3 70-yd pass from Cunningham

9 58 3:22 FG 1 Turner 40-yd field goal 12 71 5:35 FG 2 Turner 22-yd field goal 7 75 3:32 TD 3 Hawkins 19 yd run 11 74 6:02 TD 3 Atwell 6-yd pass from Cunningham 8 87 3:14 TD 4 Ford 4-yd pass from Cunningham 8 87 3:14 TD 4 Atwell 19-yd pass from Cunningham

1 75 0:13 TD 1 Hawkins 75-yd run 11 68 5:25 FG 2 Turner 38-yd field goal 2 21 0:35 TD 2 Atwell 21-yd pass from Cunningham 11 58 4:47 FG 3 Turner 34-yd field goal

8 45 4:10 TD 1 Ford 3-yd pass from Cunningham 12 80 5:47 TD 2 Cunningham 2-yd run 11 87 4:03 TD 2 Atwell, 26-yd pass from Cunningham 12 75 6:02 TD 3 Cunningham 11-yd run

13 83 7:16 TD 3 Ford 1-yd pass from Cunningham

4 77 2:01 TD 1 Hawkins 9-yd run 1 70 0:13 TD 1 Hawkins 70-yd run 6 94 2:19 TD 1 Pfeifer 13-yd yd pass from Cunningham 7 68 3:31 TD 2 Atwell 58-yd pass from Cunningham 11 65 4:31 FG 2 Turner 28-yd field goal 9 78 2:50 TD 3 Hawkins 10-yd run 7 32 1:56 FG 4 Turner 39-yd field goal 5 55 2:59 TD 4 Atwell 2-yd run

Plys Yard Time Result Qtr Play 6 62 3:09 TD 2 Ford-14 yd pass from Cunningham 3 85 0:46 TD 2 Hawkins 90-yard run 3 82 1:23 TD 3 Fitzpatrick 82-yard pass from Cunningham 8 75 3:38 TD 4 Burkley 13-yd run 11 76 2:23 TD 4 Hawkins 16-yd pass from Cunningham

6 54 3:14 FG 1 Turner 48-yd field goal 4 59 2:14 TD 2 Cunningham 19-yd run 5 88 3:01 TD 3 Cunningham 1-yd run

10 38 4:24 FG 1 Turner 50-yd field goal 7 29 4:26 FG 2 Turner 40-yd field goal 6 31 2:39 TD 2 Mitchell 2-yd run 5 51 0:56 TD 2 Cunningham 4-yd run 11 70 5:36 TD 3 Atwell 19-yd pass from Cunningham 11 55 7:14 FG 4 Turner 33-yd field goal

6 27 2:27 FG 1 Turner 44-yd field goal 7 78 2:56 TD 2 Mitchell 2-yd run 13 74 6:09 FG 3 Turner 24-yd field goal 11 78 5:49 TD 4 Atwell 4-yd pass from Cunningham 1 69 0:11 TD 4 Fitzpatrick 69-yd pass from Cunningham

8 80 4:35 TD 2 Hall 2-yd run 2 75 0:48 TD 2 Cunningham 5-yd run 5 37 1:21 TD 2 Hall 1-yd run 12 75 6:57 TD 3 Sherman 4-yd pass from Cunningham 11 80 6:10 TD 4 Watkins 23-yd run 4 -2 1:38 FG 4 Turner 40-yd field goal 3 25 1:39 TD 4 Ford 22-yd pass from Cunningham

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Rush Rush Rush Rush Pass Pass Pass Total Total Total Pts/ FirstYear G Att. Yds. YPG TD Yds YPG C-Att-Int Yds. YPG Pts Game TD FG-A Downs2020 11 420 2200 200.0 21 2684 237.7 202-315-12 4884 444.0 325 29.5 41 13-15 2302019 13 568 2767 212.8 23 3048 234.5 178-302-9 5815 447.3 430 33.1 58 9-14 2632018 12 403 1698 141.5 18 2533 211.1 210-394-15 4231 352.6 237 19.8 30 10-12 2252017 13 495 3186 245.1 33 3898 299.8 277-464-10 7084 544.9 495 38.1 62 17-20 3522016 13 525 3148 242.2 37 3777 290.5 248-436-10 6925 532.7 553 42.5 71 19-25 3252015 13 491 2223 171.0 23 3186 245.1 227-409-15 5409 416.1 373 28.7 47 15-21 2722014 13 511 1855 142.7 28 3276 252.0 237-428-10 5131 394.7 405 31.2 51 15-19 2652013 13 455 1909 146.8 18 4082 314.0 311-439-4 5991 460.8 457 35.1 57 20-25 3042012 13 462 1595 122.7 23 3849 296.1 307-456-8 5444 418.8 405 31.2 50 18-23 2972011 13 466 1580 121.5 13 2749 211.5 243-381-13 4329 333.0 285 21.9 36 12-18 2142010 13 472 2275 175.0 17 2522 194.0 217-363-8 4797 369.0 343 26.4 43 14-18 2442009 12 424 1502 125.2 15 2507 208.9 205-365-11 4009 334.1 217 18.1 26 13-18 2142008 12 454 1974 164.5 18 2546 212.2 227-391-17 4520 376.7 296 24.7 40 5-11 2432007 12 418 1753 146.1 22 4103 341.9 316-491-14 5856 488.0 422 35.2 55 13-17 3092006 13 483 2409 185.3 35 3770 290.0 245-384-7 6179 475.3 491 37.8 61 21-25 2962005 12 472 2262 188.5 41 3523 293.6 246-376-10 5785 482.1 521 43.8 69 14-16 2872004 12 534 3005 250.4 47 3463 288.6 256-359-5 6468 539.0 597 49.8 80 12-15 3232003 13 518 2966 228.2 35 3389 260.7 237-395-12 6355 488.9 450 34.6 58 14-20 2952002 13 453 1387 106.7 16 2944 226.5 243-450-11 4331 333.2 374 28.8 48 12-19 2332001 12 434 1465 122.1 19 3119 259.9 234-393-7 4584 382.0 366 30.5 47 13-18 2312000 11 409 1477 134.3 20 2822 256.5 234-389-12 4299 390.8 388 35.3 51 11-16 2221999 11 350 1449 131.7 19 3687 335.2 322-501-13 5136 466.9 412 37.5 54 13-20 2901998 11 368 1658 150.7 29 4498 408.9 338-515-15 6156 559.6 444 40.4 62 5-8 3111997 11 322 845 76.8 11 3282 298.4 276-473-14 4127 375.2 245 22.3 33 6-9 2091996 11 397 1040 94.5 9 2428 220.7 207-388-17 3468 315.3 182 16.5 23 7-16 1851995 11 432 1558 141.6 17 2432 221.1 210-383-8 3990 362.7 283 25.7 36 12-19 2171994 11 438 1534 139.5 21 2340 212.7 203-363-19 3874 352.2 255 23.2 33 8-13 2201993 11 408 1506 136.9 17 2923 265.7 199-343-11 4429 402.6 332 30.2 45 8-13 2211992 11 406 1131 102.8 15 2049 186.3 157-300-12 3180 289.1 214 19.5 27 11-16 1891991 11 349 751 68.3 3 1764 160.4 162-374-23 2515 228.6 135 12.3 15 10-15 1811990 11 454 1351 122.8 15 2711 246.4 178-323-15 4062 369.2 311 28.2 38 14-17 2131989 11 471 1736 157.8 18 2667 242.5 198-348-11 4403 399.5 312 28.4 37 17-29 2511988 11 467 1621 147.4 15 2656 241.5 228-393-19 4277 388.8 261 23.7 34 11-16 2411987 11 362 1128 102.5 10 2491 226.4 211-416-26 3619 329.0 215 19.5 28 6-12 2061986 11 406 986 89.6 10 2481 225.5 180-375-13 3467 315.1 179 16.3 22 9-13 2181985 11 375 1125 102.2 14 2425 220.4 190-377-19 3550 322.7 199 18.1 25 9-10 1921984 11 389 1086 98.7 9 2823 256.6 211-428-39 3909 355.4 237 21.5 31 8-14 2151983 11 395 1159 105.4 10 1989 180.8 182-359-16 3148 286.2 157 14.3 19 8-16 1681982 11 451 1386 126.0 10 2150 195.5 148-336-18 3536 321.5 220 20.0 29 5-12 1961981 11 444 1211 110.1 7 1551 141.0 116-284-16 2762 251.1 180 16.4 22 8-14 1391980 11 487 1341 121.9 11 1134 103.1 84-216-18 2475 225.0 162 14.7 18 13-17 1391979 11 533 1515 137.7 14 1180 107.3 78-199-17 2695 245.0 167 15.2 23 3-9 1371978 11 560 2572 233.8 25 1225 111.4 86-197-9 3797 345.2 319 29.0 41 10-16 1931977 12 685 2923 243.6 28 920 76.7 77-179-9 3843 320.3 291 24.3 39 7-17 1931976 11 504 1881 171.0 16 719 65.3 62-178-11 2600 236.4 177 16.1 24 4-10 1351975 11 531 1491 135.5 12 1366 124.2 108-251-16 2857 259.7 148 13.5 17 6-13 1711974 11 520 1653 150.3 6 744 67.6 68-192-10 2397 214.2 136 12.4 17 6-14 1361973 11 507 1849 167.5 13 1151 104.6 93-238-18 2994 272.2 172 15.6 21 9-17 1651972 10 497 2009 200.9 22 1893 189.3 159-331-21 3902 390.2 309 30.9 43 3-4 2061971 10 498 1924 192.4 15 1215 121.5 115-241-13 3139 313.9 190 19.0 25 5-12 1631970 12 564 2027 168.9 14 2018 168.2 144-288-18 4045 337.1 252 21.0 34 6-12 2151969 10 524 2311 231.1 12 964 96.4 88-198-19 3275 327.5 206 20.6 28 5-7 1761968 10 444 1444 144.4 14 1879 187.9 146-325-30 3323 332.3 192 19.2 26 3-10 1801967 10 452 1378 137.8 23 1866 186.6 132-305-22 3244 324.4 260 26.0 35 7-16 1741966 10 358 1128 112.8 11 2157 215.7 149-322-14 3285 328.5 231 23.1 30 6-10 1781965 10 364 1002 100.2 16 2149 214.9 134-297-20 3151 315.1 218 21.8 31 3-NA 1591964 10 301 459 45.9 5 1530 153.0 136-272-21 1889 198.9 70 7.0 10 1-4 1071963 10 391 841 84.1 7 1202 120.2 104-208-13 2043 204.3 118 11.8 17 1-NA 1171962 10 414 1613 161.3 14 1406 140.6 104-225-16 3019 301.9 174 17.4 26 0-NA 151

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Rush Rush Rush Rush Pass Pass Pass Total Total Total Pts/ FirstYear G Att. Yds. YPG TD Yds YPG C-Att-Int Yds. YPG Pts Game TD FG-A Downs2020 11 414 1979 179.9 19 2081 189.2 155-289-5 4060 369.1 293 26.6 34 16-17 2002019 13 498 2677 205.9 27 3044 234.2 243-405-7 3044 440.1 434 33.4 58 9-13 2862018 12 553 3327 277.2 40 2475 206.2 187-290-6 5802 483.5 529 44.1 71 11-15 2802017 13 514 2490 163.4 24 2921 224.7 224-385-13 5045 388.1 356 27.4 42 9-16 2662016 13 483 1497 115.2 7 2692 207.1 224-411-15 4189 322.2 309 23.8 38 13-18 2272015 13 477 1563 120.2 11 2763 212.5 236-421-17 4326 332.8 313 24.1 39 13-19 2272014 13 433 1429 109.9 12 2595 199.6 221-410-26 4024 309.5 283 21.8 31 23-26 1992013 13 406 1049 80.7 10 2220 170.8 189-373-16 3269 251.5 158 12.2 18 10-13 1832012 13 449 1924 148.0 14 2500 192.3 219-382-11 4424 340.3 309 23.8 40 10-14 2372011 13 435 1307 100.5 11 2956 227.4 253-422-10 4263 327.9 261 20.1 33 10-17 2302010 13 471 1876 144.3 14 2176 167.4 188-343-9 4052 311.7 252 19.4 32 10-19 2202009 12 466 1981 165.1 23 2472 206.0 195-302-10 4453 371.1 315 26.3 38 17-20 2272008 12 370 1554 129.5 14 2872 239.3 226-383-8 4426 368.8 358 29.8 47 10-17 2132007 12 446 1984 165.3 20 3014 251.2 231-370-7 4998 416.5 377 31.4 50 10-13 2542006 13 403 1362 104.8 12 2804 215.7 208-414-12 4166 320.5 212 16.3 26 10-20 2042005 12 460 1368 114.0 16 2520 210.0 199-367-9 3888 324.0 285 23.8 35 12-15 2262004 12 419 1308 109.0 10 2363 196.9 195-385-17 3671 305.9 236 19.7 30 10-11 2012003 13 513 2214 170.3 22 3358 258.3 264-474-13 5572 428.6 361 27.8 45 15-19 3072002 13 514 1469 113.0 15 2690 206.9 205-427-9 4159 319.9 319 24.5 39 17-29 2362001 12 466 1671 139.2 11 2392 199.3 187-378-17 4063 338.6 213 17.8 26 10-17 2212000 11 395 879 79.9 12 2467 224.3 204-397-27 3346 304.2 246 22.4 32 8-13 2011999 11 438 1832 166.5 21 2481 225.5 201-359-13 4313 392.1 331 30.1 42 13-20 2291998 11 506 2626 238.7 22 2661 241.9 177-315-10 5287 480.6 387 35.2 50 13-16 2571997 11 462 2060 187.3 24 2590 235.5 198-347-11 4650 422.7 407 37.0 53 12-15 2241996 11 437 892 81.1 9 1702 154.7 158-328-10 2594 235.8 205 18.6 25 10-14 1671995 11 452 1381 125.5 9 2130 193.6 175-350-24 3511 319.2 165 15.0 20 9-17 2131994 11 461 1773 161.2 16 2085 189.5 176-315-8 3858 350.7 253 23.0 29 17-25 2051993 11 403 1480 134.5 14 2230 202.7 202-363-21 3710 337.3 236 21.5 30 9-15 2011992 11 471 1472 133.8 14 2418 219.8 211-356-20 3890 353.6 243 22.1 28 15-20 2181991 11 571 2383 216.6 31 1457 132.5 109-200-16 3840 349.1 335 30.5 44 11-15 2061990 11 458 1214 110.3 9 1641 149.1 141-279-15 2855 237.9 142 12.9 16 10-18 1571989 11 416 1098 99.8 7 2179 198.1 155-292-17 3277 297.9 222 20.2 26 13-17 1611988 11 480 1844 167.6 19 2347 213.4 198-347-16 4191 381.0 245 22.3 31 10-18 2501987 11 555 2624 238.5 27 2090 190.0 159-311-10 4714 428.5 348 31.6 46 12-20 2411986 11 548 2318 210.7 20 1840 167.2 150-278-5 4158 378.0 303 27.5 36 17-22 2381985 11 594 3079 279.9 34 2462 223.8 164-271-2 5541 503.7 429 39.0 58 8-16 2651984 11 481 1972 179.3 22 2153 195.7 156-295-11 4125 375.0 360 32.7 45 16-23 2121983 11 555 2619 238.1 28 1866 169.6 142-255-15 4485 407.7 351 31.9 46 10-17 2381982 11 590 2841 258.2 32 1498 136.2 122-241-10 4339 394.5 355 32.3 47 10-15 2361981 11 532 1586 144.2 13 1528 138.9 114-276-19 3114 283.1 212 19.3 26 10-NA 1751980 11 469 1340 121.8 9 1612 146.5 128-267-19 2952 268.3 203 18.5 23 12-NA 1781979 11 567 1839 167.2 14 1371 124.6 105-221-14 3210 291.8 202 18.4 24 9-NA 1651978 11 545 1988 180.7 16 1589 144.5 125-265-25 3577 325.2 202 18.4 27 5-NA 1881977 11 587 2091 190.1 NA 1964 178.5 128-282-21 4055 368.6 194 16.2 NA NA 2051976 11 645 2609 237.2 20 1120 101.8 77-170-7 3729 339.0 234 21.3 27 9-NA 1931975 11 638 3167 287.9 34 1274 115.8 94-192-14 4441 403.7 316 28.7 42 5-NA 2331974 11 596 2955 268.6 NA 1324 120.3 110-240-15 4279 389.0 254 23.1 NA NA 2391973 11 555 1638 148.9 11 1763 160.3 145-306-15 3503 309.2 148 13.5 NA 11-20 1961972 10 430 831 83.1 7 1205 120.5 109-259-10 2036 203.6 91 9.1 11 5-13 1251971 10 473 1235 123.5 7 846 84.6 69-193-20 2081 208.1 111 11.1 NA 1-7 1191970 12 482 1889 157.4 19 1407 117.3 116-265-17 3296 274.7 208 17.3 27 5-11 1911969 10 504 1906 190.6 23 1641 164.1 126-261-15 3547 322.4 273 27.3 37 5-10 2731968 10 465 1173 117.3 12 2138 213.8 135-296-22 3311 331.1 233 23.3 30 9-14 1821967 10 445 1073 107.3 10 1336 133.6 105-250-18 2409 240.9 162 16.2 23 2-5 1411966 10 420 1199 119.9 10 1821 182.1 130-281-28 3020 302.0 159 15.9 22 3-11 1701965 10 458 1398 139.8 NA 1509 150.0 NA-251-19 2907 290.7 164 16.4 NA NA 1671964 10 459 1873 187.3 18 1343 134.3 107-191-10 3216 311.6 217 21.7 31 1-3 1771963 10 432 1935 193.5 21 1337 133.7 87-187-10 3272 327.2 213 21.3 29 3-NA 1681962 10 364 1204 120.4 12 1232 123.2 77-169-10 2436 243.6 173 17.3 25 1-NA 112

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DEFENSE SEASON-BY-SEASON STATISTICS23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

History130 2021 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL

Total OffenseSea. G Pl Yds. Ypg Ypp2020 11 735 4884 444.0 6.62019 13 870 5815 447.3 6.72018 12 797 4231 352.6 5.32017 13 959 7084 544.9 7.42016 13 961 6925 532.7 7.22015 13 900 5409 416.1 6.02014 13 939 5131 394.7 5.52013 13 894 5991 460.8 6.72012 13 918 5444 418.8 5.92011 13 847 4329 333.0 5.12010 13 835 4797 369.0 5.72009 12 789 4009 334.1 5.12008 12 845 4520 376.7 5.32007 12 909 5856 488.0 6.42006 13 867 6179 475.3 7.12005 12 848 5785 482.1 6.82004 12 893 6468 539.0 7.22003 13 913 6355 488.8 7.02002 13 904 4334 333.4 4.82001 12 827 4584 382.0 5.52000 11 798 4299 390.8 5.41999 11 851 5136 466.9 6.01998 11 883 6156 559.6 7.01997 11 795 4127 375.2 5.21996 11 785 3468 315.3 4.41995 11 815 3990 362.7 4.91994 11 801 3874 352.2 4.81993 11 751 4429 402.6 5.91992 11 706 3180 289.1 4.51991 11 723 2518 228.9 3.51990 11 777 4062 369.3 5.21989 11 819 4403 400.3 5.41988 11 860 4277 388.8 5.01987 11 778 3619 329.0 4.71986 11 781 3467 315.2 4.41985 11 752 3550 322.7 4.71984 11 817 3909 355.4 4.81983 11 754 3148 286.2 4.21982 11 787 3536 321.5 4.51981 11 728 2762 251.1 3.81980 11 703 2475 225.0 3.51979 11 732 2695 245.0 3.71978 11 757 3797 345.2 5.01977 12 864 3843 320.3 4.41976 11 682 2600 236.4 3.81975 11 782 2857 259.7 3.71974 11 712 2397 217.9 3.41973 11 745 2994 272.2 4.01972 10 825 3905 390.5 4.71971 10 738 3169 316.9 4.31970 12 852 4067 338.9 4.81969 10 722 3275 327.5 4.51968 10 766 3323 332.3 4.31967 10 757 3244 324.4 4.31966 10 680 3285 328.5 4.81965 10 661 3151 315.1 4.81964 10 569 1989 198.9 3.51963 10 599 2050 205.0 3.41962 10 639 3019 301.9 4.71961 9 563 2987 331.9 5.31960 9 510 2344 260.4 4.61959 10 663 3003 300.3 4.51958 8 470 2229 278.6 4.71957 9 550 3402 378.0 6.21956 9 495 2793 310.3 5.61955 9 503 2935 326.1 5.81954 9 524 2176 241.8 4.21953 9 460 1739 193.2 3.81952 8 505 2553 319.1 5.11951 9 582 2168 240.9 3.71950 10 663 3363 336.3 5.11949 11 715 3208 291.6 4.51948 10 580 2724 272.4 4.7

Rushing OffenseSea. A Yds. Avg Ypc TD2020 420 2200 200.0 5.2 212019 568 2767 212.8 4.9 342018 403 1698 141.5 4.2 182017 495 3186 245.1 6.4 332016 525 3148 242.2 6.0 372015 491 2223 171.0 4.5 232014 511 1855 142.7 3.6 282013 455 1909 146.8 4.2 182012 462 1595 122.7 3.5 232011 466 1580 121.5 3.4 132010 472 2275 175.0 4.8 172009 424 1502 125.2 3.5 152008 454 1974 164.5 4.3 182007 418 1753 146.1 4.2 222006 483 2409 185.3 5.0 352005 472 2262 188.5 4.8 412004 534 3005 250.4 5.6 472003 518 2966 228.2 5.7 352002 453 1390 106.9 3.1 162001 434 1465 122.1 3.4 192000 409 1477 134.3 3.6 201999 350 1449 131.7 4.1 191998 368 1658 150.7 4.5 291997 322 845 76.8 2.6 111996 397 1040 94.5 2.6 91995 432 1558 141.6 3.6 171994 438 1534 139.5 3.5 211993 408 1506 136.9 3.7 171992 406 1131 102.8 2.8 151991 349 754 68.5 2.2 41990 454 1351 122.8 3.0 151989 471 1736 157.8 3.7 181988 467 1621 147.4 3.5 151987 362 1128 102.5 3.1 101986 406 986 89.6 2.4 101985 375 1125 102.3 3.0 141984 389 1086 98.7 2.8 91983 395 1159 105.4 2.9 101982 451 1386 126.0 3.1 101981 444 1211 110.1 2.7 71980 487 1341 121.9 2.8 111979 533 1515 137.7 2.8 141978 560 2572 233.8 4.6 251977 685 2923 243.6 4.3 281976 504 1881 171.0 3.7 161975 531 1491 135.5 2.8 121974 520 1653 150.3 3.2 61973 507 1843 167.5 3.6 131972 494 2036 203.6 4.1 221971 497 1959 195.9 3.9 151970 564 1991 165.9 3.5 141969 524 2311 231.1 4.4 121968 443 1444 144.4 3.3 141967 452 1378 137.8 3.0 231966 358 1128 112.8 3.2 111965 364 1002 100.2 2.8 161964 301 459 45.9 1.5 51963 391 841 84.1 2.2 71962 414 1613 161.3 3.9 141961 387 1770 196.7 4.6 171960 399 1764 196.0 4.4 181959 506 2015 201.5 4.0 211958 367 1618 202.3 4.4 191957 454 2690 298.9 5.9 351956 416 2012 223.6 4.8 181955 427 2234 248.2 5.2 271954 326 1089 121.0 3.3 131953 334 1105 122.8 3.3 81952 278 935 116.9 3.4 101951 439 1371 152.3 3.1 101950 521 2311 231.1 4.4 ***1949 567 2537 230.6 4.5 ***1948 422 1807 180.7 4.3 ***

Passing OffenseSea. A C Int Td Yds. Pct2020 315 202 12 20 2684 64.12019 302 178 9 32 3048 58.92018 394 210 15 10 2533 53.32017 464 277 10 27 3898 59.72016 436 248 10 32 3777 56.92015 409 227 15 21 3186 55.52014 428 237 10 21 3276 55.42013 439 311 4 33 4082 70.82012 456 307 8 27 3849 67.32011 381 243 13 19 2749 63.82010 363 217 8 22 2522 59.82009 365 205 11 9 2507 56.22008 391 227 17 16 2546 58.12007 491 316 14 30 4103 64.42006 384 245 7 22 3770 63.82005 376 246 10 24 3523 65.42004 359 256 5 27 3463 71.32003 395 237 12 20 3389 60.02002 451 243 11 25 2944 53.92001 393 234 7 23 3119 59.52000 389 234 12 27 2822 60.21999 501 322 13 29 3687 64.31998 515 338 15 33 4498 65.61997 473 276 14 19 3282 58.41996 388 207 17 11 2428 53.41995 383 210 8 16 2432 54.81994 363 203 19 11 2340 55.91993 343 199 11 23 2923 58.01992 300 157 12 10 2049 52.31991 374 162 23 9 1764 43.31990 323 178 15 21 2711 55.11989 348 198 11 18 2667 56.91988 392 228 19 17 2656 58.21987 416 211 26 17 2491 50.71986 375 180 13 12 2481 48.01985 377 190 19 9 2425 50.41984 428 211 39 19 2823 49.31983 359 182 16 7 1989 50.71982 336 148 18 17 2150 44.01981 284 116 16 11 1551 40.81980 216 84 18 5 1134 38.91979 199 78 17 5 1180 39.21978 197 86 9 13 1225 43.71977 179 77 9 8 920 43.01976 178 62 11 4 719 34.81975 251 108 16 5 1366 43.01974 192 68 10 9 744 35.41973 238 94 18 3 1151 39.51972 331 160 21 20 1869 48.31971 241 115 13 8 1210 47.71970 288 144 18 15 2076 50.01969 198 88 19 13 964 44.41968 323 146 30 10 1879 45.21967 305 132 21 9 1866 43.1966 322 149 14 14 2157 46.31965 297 134 20 13 2149 45.11964 272 136 21 4 1530 50.01963 208 105 14 8 1209 50.51962 225 104 16 11 1406 46.21961 176 79 18 9 1217 44.91960 111 45 10 8 580 40.51959 157 67 14 9 988 42.71958 103 44 13 2 611 42.71957 96 39 7 8 712 40.61956 79 32 10 3 781 40.51955 76 31 6 14 701 40.81954 198 83 15 4 1087 41.91953 126 58 10 3 634 46.01952 227 119 14 16 1618 52.41951 143 63 10 9 797 44.11950 142 62 8 10 1052 43.71949 148 46 15 6 671 31.11948 158 64 14 7 917 40.5

Scoring OffenseSea. TD Xp-A 2 Fg-A Pts2020 41 40-40 0-1 13-15 325 2019 58 55-58 0-0 9-14 4302018 30 27-30 0-0 10-12 2372017 64 58-59 1-4 17-20 4952016 71 68-69 1-2 19-25 5532015 47 46-47 0-0 15-21 3732014 51 50-50 0-1 15-19 4052013 57 55-57 0-0 20-25 4572012 51 41-46 2-5 18-23 4052011 36 33-35 0-1 12-18 2852010 43 41-43 0-0 14-18 3432009 26 20-23 1-3 13-18 2172008 40 37-39 1-1 5-11 2962007 55 53-53 0-2 13-17 4222006 61 60-60 1-1 21-25 4912005 69 63-66 0-3 14-16 5212004 80 77-77 1-3 12-15 5972003 58 50-54 4-4 14-20 4502002 48 40-41 3-6 12-19 3742001 47 39-40 3-7 13-18 3662000 51 45-45 2-5 11-16 3881999 54 45-48 1-6 13-20 4121998 36 51-54 3-8 5-8 4441997 33 25-27 2-6 6-9 2451996 23 19-22 1-1 7-16 1821995 36 31-34 0-2 12-19 2831994 33 27-28 3-4 8-13 2551993 45 36-39 1-5 8-13 3321992 27 17-23 1-4 11-16 2141991 15 9-11 2-4 10-15 1351990 38 37-37 0-1 14-16 3111989 37 31-34 2-3 17-29 3121988 34 20-30 2-4 11-16 2611987 28 19-20 5-8 6-12 2151986 22 18-18 1-4 9-13 1791985 25 18-20 2-5 9-10 1991984 31 25-27 1-4 8-14 2371983 19 17-18 1-1 8-16 1571982 29 25-27 2-2 5-11 2201981 22 18-21 1-1 8-14 1801980 18 15-17 0-1 13-17 1621979 23 16-20 2-3 3-9 1671978 41 37-41 0-0 10-16 3191977 39 32-36 1-3 7-17 2911976 24 17-22 2-2 4-10 1771975 18 10-11 5-7 6-13 1481974 17 14-15 1-2 6-14 1361973 21 19-20 0-1 9-16 1721972 43 38-42 0-1 3-4 3091971 25 21-23 1-2 5-12 1901970 34 28-32 1-2 6-12 2521969 28 21-25 1-3 5-7 2061968 26 23-26 0-0 3-10 1921967 35 27-35 0-0 7-16 2601966 30 27-28 0-2 6-10 2311965 31 17-25 2-6 3-*** 2181964 10 5-8 1-2 1-4 701963 17 13-16 0-1 1-*** 1181962 26 14-21 1-5 0-*** 1741961 27 9-14 3-13 1-*** 1801960 28 15-20 5-7 1-*** 1961959 32 18-27 4-5 0-*** 2181958 21 13-16 1-5 1-*** 1441957 47 32-45 *** 0-*** 3161956 23 15-22 *** 0-*** 1531955 44 23-41 *** 0-*** 2891954 18 8-18 *** 0-*** 1161953 12 5-12 *** 0-*** 771952 26 16-26 *** 0-*** 1721951 22 19-22 *** 0-*** 1511950 35 29-35 *** 0-*** 2391949 50 43-50 *** 0-*** 3431948 29 12-27 *** 0-*** 186

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Total DefenseSea. G Pl Yds. Ypg Ypp2020 11 703 4060 369.1 5.82019 13 903 5721 440.1 6.3 2018 12 843 5802 483.5 6.92017 13 899 5045 388.1 5.62016 13 894 4189 322.2 4.72015 13 898 4326 332.8 4.82014 13 845 4011 308.5 4.72013 13 779 3269 251.5 4.22012 13 831 4424 340.3 5.32011 13 857 4263 327.9 5.02010 13 814 4052 311.7 5.02009 12 768 4453 371.1 5.82008 12 753 4426 368.8 5.92007 12 816 4998 416.5 6.12006 13 817 4166 320.5 5.12005 12 827 3888 324.0 4.72004 12 804 3671 305.9 4.62003 13 987 5572 428.6 5.62002 13 941 4159 319.9 4.42001 12 844 4063 338.6 4.82000 11 792 3346 304.2 4.21999 11 797 4313 392.1 5.41998 11 821 5287 480.6 6.41997 11 809 4650 422.7 5.71996 11 765 2594 235.8 3.41995 11 811 3511 319.2 4.31994 11 771 3858 350.7 5.01993 11 766 3710 337.3 4.81992 11 827 3890 353.6 4.71991 11 771 3837 348.8 5.01990 11 737 2855 259.5 3.91989 11 708 3277 297.9 4.61988 11 827 4191 381.0 5.11987 11 866 4714 428.5 5.41986 11 826 4158 378.0 5.01985 11 865 5541 503.7 6.41984 11 776 4125 375.0 5.31983 11 810 4485 407.7 5.51982 11 831 4339 394.5 5.21981 11 808 3114 283.1 3.91980 11 763 2952 268.4 3.91979 11 788 3210 291.8 4.11978 11 810 3577 325.2 4.41977 12 869 4055 337.9 4.71976 11 815 3729 339.0 4.61975 11 830 4441 403.7 5.41974 11 836 4279 389.0 5.11973 11 861 3402 309.3 4.01972 10 650 2106 210.6 3.21971 10 661 2130 213.0 3.21970 12 849 3186 265.5 3.81969 10 765 3547 354.7 4.61968 10 761 3311 331.1 4.41967 10 695 2409 240.9 3.51966 10 702 3021 302.1 4.31965 10 709 2907 290.7 4.11964 10 650 3116 311.6 4.81963 10 618 3272 327.2 5.31962 10 523 2436 243.6 4.71961 9 506 1835 203.9 3.61960 9 482 1554 172.7 31959 10 575 2265 226.5 3.91958 8 484 1969 246.1 4.11957 9 541 2141 237.9 4.01956 9 579 2434 270.4 4.21955 9 513 1761 195.7 3.41954 9 540 2332 259.1 4.31953 9 541 3413 379.2 6.31952 8 522 2648 331.0 5.11951 9 *** 2909 323.2 ***1950 10 627 2816 281.6 4.51949 11 658 2340 212.7 3.61948 10 596 2496 249.6 4.2

Rushing DefenseSea. A Yds. Avg Ypc TD2020 414 1979 179.9 4.8 19 2019 498 2677 205.9 5.4 272018 553 3327 277.2 6.0 402017 514 2124 163.4 4.1 242016 483 1497 115.2 3.1 72015 477 1563 120.2 3.3 112014 435 1416 108.9 3.3 122013 406 1049 80.7 2.6 102012 449 1924 148.0 4.3 142011 435 1307 100.5 3.0 112010 471 1876 144.3 4.0 142009 466 1981 165.1 4.3 232008 370 1554 129.5 4.2 142007 446 1984 165.3 4.4 202006 403 1362 104.8 3.4 122005 460 1368 114.0 3.0 162004 419 1308 109.0 3.1 102003 513 2214 170.3 4.3 222002 514 1469 113.0 2.9 152001 466 1671 139.3 3.6 112000 395 879 79.9 2.2 121999 438 1832 166.5 4.2 211998 506 2626 238.7 5.2 221997 462 2060 187.3 4.5 241996 437 892 81.1 2.0 91995 461 1381 125.5 3.0 91994 456 1773 161.2 3.9 161993 403 1480 134.5 3.7 141992 471 1472 133.8 3.1 141991 571 2377 216.1 4.2 311990 458 1214 110.4 2.7 91989 416 1098 99.8 2.6 71988 480 1844 167.6 3.8 191987 555 2624 238.5 4.7 271986 548 2318 210.7 4.2 201985 594 3079 279.9 5.2 341984 481 1972 179.3 4.1 221983 555 2619 238.1 4.7 281982 590 2841 258.3 4.8 321981 532 1586 144.2 3.0 131980 496 1340 121.8 2.7 91979 567 1839 167.2 3.2 141978 545 1988 180.7 3.6 161977 587 2091 174.3 3.6 141976 645 2609 237.2 4.0 201975 638 3167 287.9 5.0 331974 596 2955 268.6 5.0 271973 555 1638 148.9 3.0 111972 390 911 91.1 2.3 71971 473 1286 128.6 2.7 71970 584 1837 153.1 3.1 191969 504 1906 190.6 3.8 231968 465 1173 117.3 2.5 121967 445 1073 107.3 2.4 101966 421 1200 120.0 2.9 101965 458 1398 139.8 3.1 111964 459 1873 187.3 4.1 181963 437 1935 193.5 4.4 211962 354 1204 120.4 3.4 121961 379 1109 123.2 2.9 51960 332 846 94.0 2.5 51959 424 1382 138.2 3.3 151958 385 1422 177.8 3.7 111957 368 1161 129.0 3.2 81956 429 1594 177.1 3.7 101955 390 1259 139.9 3.2 191954 407 1615 179.4 4.0 161953 422 2421 269.0 5.7 331952 389 1707 213.4 4.4 171951 *** 1788 198.7 *** 221950 460 1584 158.4 3.4 ***1949 490 1543 140.3 3.1 ***1948 453 1808 180.8 4.0 ***

Passing DefenseSea. A C Int. TD Yds. Pct2020 289 155 5 15 2081 53.6 2019 405 243 7 31 3044 60.02018 290 187 6 25 2475 64.52017 224 385 13 18 2921 58.22016 411 224 15 29 2692 54.52015 421 236 17 23 2763 56.12014 410 221 26 14 2595 53.92013 373 189 16 8 2220 50.72012 382 219 11 22 2500 57.32011 422 253 10 20 2956 60.02010 343 188 9 16 2176 54.82009 302 195 10 14 2472 64.62008 383 226 8 26 2872 59.02007 370 231 7 25 3014 62.42006 414 208 12 12 2804 50.22005 367 199 9 16 2520 54.22004 385 195 17 18 2363 50.62003 474 264 13 19 3358 55.72002 427 205 9 21 2690 48.02001 378 187 17 13 2392 49.52000 397 204 27 17 2467 51.41999 359 201 13 17 2481 56.01998 315 177 10 26 2661 56.21997 347 198 11 21 2590 57.11996 328 158 10 11 1702 48.21995 350 175 24 8 2130 50.01994 315 176 8 11 2085 55.91993 363 202 21 12 2230 55.61992 356 211 20 12 2418 59.31991 200 109 16 9 1460 54.51990 279 141 19 4 1641 50.51989 292 155 17 17 2179 53.11988 347 198 16 11 2347 57.11987 311 159 10 17 2090 51.11986 278 150 5 14 1840 54.01985 271 164 2 21 2462 60.51984 295 156 11 18 2153 52.91983 255 142 15 15 1866 55.71982 241 122 10 10 1498 50.61981 276 114 19 10 1528 41.31980 267 128 19 12 1612 47.91979 221 105 14 8 1371 47.51978 265 125 25 9 1589 47.21977 282 128 21 12 1964 45.41976 170 77 7 6 1120 45.31975 192 94 14 8 1274 49.01974 240 110 15 4 1324 45.81973 306 145 16 4 1764 47.41972 260 109 10 1 1195 41.91971 188 69 20 3 844 36.71970 265 116 17 5 1349 43.81969 261 126 15 11 1641 48.31968 296 135 22 16 2138 45.61967 250 105 18 13 1336 42.0.1966 281 130 28 11 1821 46.31965 251 118 19 8 1509 47.01964 191 107 10 11 1243 56.01963 181 87 10 7 1337 48.11962 169 77 10 12 1232 45.61961 127 55 9 8 726 43.31960 150 57 21 3 708 38.01959 151 63 15 2 883 41.71958 99 39 10 3 547 39.41957 173 72 16 4 980 41.61956 150 67 10 7 840 44.71955 123 42 9 0 502 34.11954 133 47 16 7 717 35.31953 119 61 11 9 992 51.31952 123 59 14 14 941 48.01951 158 68 12 9 1121 43.01950 167 71 14 12 1232 42.51949 168 55 15 4 797 32.71948 143 44 13 10 688 30.8

Scoring DefenseSea. TD Xp-A 2 Fg-A Pts2020 35 29-30 2-5 16-17 293 2019 58 57-57 1-1 9-13 4342018 71 70-71 0-0 11-15 5292017 47 45-46 1-1 9-16 3562016 38 34-35 2-3 13-18 3092015 39 38-39 0-0 13-19 3132014 31 26-28 1-3 23-26 2832013 18 18-18 0-0 10-13 1582012 40 37-37 1-3 10-14 3092011 33 31-32 1-1 10-17 2612010 32 28-29 1-3 10-19 2522009 38 36-36 0-2 17-20 3152008 47 44-44 1-3 10-17 3582007 50 47-50 0-0 10-13 3772006 26 22-22 2-4 10-20 2122005 35 31-31 3-4 12-15 2852004 30 26-27 0-3 10-11 2362003 45 40-42 2-3 15-19 3612002 39 34-38 0-1 17-29 3192001 26 23-24 1-2 10-17 2132000 32 26-27 1-5 8-13 2461999 42 34-36 3-6 13-20 3311998 50 44-45 2-5 13-16 3871997 53 49-51 0-2 12-15 4071996 25 25-25 0-0 10-14 2051995 20 16-17 0-3 9-17 1651994 29 26-29 0-0 17-25 2531993 30 29-29 0-1 9-15 2361992 28 22-23 2-4 15-20 2431991 44 38-43 0-1 11-15 3351990 16 12-12 2-4 10-18 1421989 26 21-21 3-4 13-17 2221988 31 27-28 1-3 10-18 2451987 46 34-40 1-5 12-20 3481986 36 32-34 2-2 17-22 3031985 58 55-57 1-1 8-16 4291984 45 40-43 1-2 16-23 3601983 46 41-43 2-3 10-17 3511982 47 41-43 1-4 10-15 3551981 26 22-24 1-2 10-*** 2121980 24 23-24 0-0 12-*** 2031979 24 21-21 2-3 9-*** 2021978 27 21-24 2-3 5-*** 2021977 27 19-23 2-4 3-*** 1941976 30 25-27 1-3 9-*** 2341975 43 35-39 4-4 5-*** 3161974 32 29-30 2-2 9-*** 2541973 16 15-15 0-1 11-20 1481972 11 8-9 1-2 5-13 911971 13 8-8 1-5 7-12 1111970 27 21-24 3-3 5-11 2081969 37 32-33 2-4 5-10 2731968 30 22-28 2-2 9-14 2331967 23 16-20 1-3 2-5 1621966 22 12-16 2-6 3-11 1591965 22 15-18 3-4 3-3 1641964 31 20-22 2-9 1-3 2171963 29 14-19 6-10 3-*** 2131962 25 12-19 4-6 1-*** 1731961 13 8-11 0-3 2-*** 921960 11 6-9 1-2 1-*** 771959 19 8-9 5-10 0-*** 1321958 14 6-10 2-4 1-*** 971957 13 8-13 *** 0-*** 861956 17 9-17 *** 0-*** 1111955 20 14-20 *** 0-*** 1341954 27 15-27 *** 0-*** 1771953 44 24-44 *** 1-*** 2911952 33 22-33 *** 0-*** 2241951 31 17-31 *** 1-*** 2081950 35 26-35 *** 0-*** 2381949 22 11-22 *** 0-*** 1431948 29 20-28 *** 0-*** 194

ANNUAL TEAM STATISTICS23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

History132 2021 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL

Games PlayedCareer: 52, Hakeem Smith, 2010-13

Games StartedCareer: 51, Hakeem Smith, 2010-13; Jake Smith, 2011-14

RushingRushing AttemptsGame: 40, W. Peacock, Wichita State, 1974; 40, N. Poole, Wichita State, 1978Season: 290, Walter Peacock, 1973Career: 811, Walter Peacock, 1972-75

Rushing YardsGame: 275, Anthony Allen, MTSU, 2007Season: 1,601, Lamar Jackson, 2017Career: 4,132, Lamar Jackson, 2015-17

Yards Per CarryGame: (Min. 5 Carries) 23.5, Bill Layne, Evansville (6-141-2), 1954Season: (Min. 200 Attempts) 6.9, Lamar Jackson, 2017(Min. 100 Attempts) 9.7, Lenny Lyles, 1957 (125-1,207)Career: (Min. 400 Attempts) 6.3 By Lamar Jackson, 2015-17

100-Yard GamesSeason: 10, Lamar Jackson, 2017Career: 23, Lamar Jackson, 2015-17

Consecutive 100-Yard GamesSeason: 7, Lamar Jackson (Oct. 14-Dec. 30, 2017)By A QB: 7, Lamar Jackson (Oct. 14-Dec. 30, 2017)

Rushing Yards By A FreshmanGame: 233, Javian Hawkins, Syracuse, 2019Season: 1,525, Javian Hawkins, 2019

Rushing Yards By A QuarterbackGame: 226, Lamar Jackson, Texas A&M, 2015Season: 1,601, Lamar Jackson, 2017Career: 4,132, Lamar Jackson, 2015-17 Rushing Yards By Two PlayersGame: 382, Calvin Prince (263) & Nathan Poole (119), Drake, 1976Season: 2,132, Lamar Jackson (1,601), Malik Williams (531), 2017

Rushing TouchdownsGame: 5, Five Times; Most Recent: Eric Shelton, East Carolina, 2004Season: 23, Michael Bush, 2005Career: 50, Lamar Jackson, 2015-17

Passing AttemptsGame: 65, Brian Brohm, Syracuse, 2007Season: 489, Chris Redman, 1999Career: 1,679, Chris Redman, 1996-99

CompletionsConsecutive: 18, Dave Ragone, East Carolina, 1998Game: 45, Brian Brohm, Syracuse, 2007Season: 317, Chris Redman, 1999Career: 1,031, Chris Redman, 1996-99

Completion PercentageGame: 90.5, Teddy Bridgewater vs. Kentucky, 2012Season: 73.5, Stefan LeFors, 2004Career: 68.4, Teddy Bridgewater, 2011-13

Passing YardsGame: 592, Chris Redman, ECU, 1998Season: 4,042, Chris Redman, 1998Career: 12,541, Chris Redman, 1996-99

Passing Yards Per GameSeason: 336.8, Chris Redman, 1998

300-Yard Passing GamesSeason: 8, Chris Redman, 1998Career: 23, Chris Redman, 1996-99

Passing TouchdownsGame: 6, Chris Redman, ECU, 1998Season: 31, Teddy Bridgewater, 2013Career: 84, Chris Redman, 1996-99

Passing Touchdowns Per GameSeason: 2.5, Brian Brohm, 2007 (30 In 12 Games)Career: 2.0, Chris Redman, 1996-1999 (84 In 42 Games)

Pass Efficiency RatingSeason: 194.45, Micale Cunningham. 2019Career: 159.84, Stefan LeFors, 2001-04

Passes Had InterceptedGame: 6, Erik Watts, Florida State, 1991Season: 28, Ed Ruppert, 1984Career: 54, Jay Gruden, 1985-88

Lowest Interception PercentageSeason: 0.9, Teddy Bridgewater, 2013 (4 In 427 Attempts)Career: 2.10, Teddy Bridgewater, 2011-13 (24 In 1,142 Attempts)

Wins As A Starting QuarterbackTrue Freshman: 5, Lamar Jackson, 2015; Teddy Bridgewater, 2011Season: 12, Teddy Bridgewater, 2013Career: 28, Teddy Bridgewater, 2011-13

Winning Percentage As A Starting QbSeason: 92.3, Teddy Bridgewater, 2013 (12-1)Career: (Min. 15 Games) 86.7 John Madeya, 1970-72 (26-4)

Top-25 Wins As A Starting QuarterbackSeason: 3, Brian Brohm, 2006Career: 5, Teddy Bridgewater, 2011-13

Starts At QuarterbackCareer: 42, Chris Redman, 1996-99

Consecutive Starts At QuarterbackCareer: 36, Teddy Bridgewater, 2011-13; Chris Redman, 1996-99

Total Offense PlaysGame: 75, Lamar Jackson, Clemson, 2016Season: 669, Lamar Jackson, 2016Career: 1,846, Chris Redman, 1996-99

Total Offense YardsGame: 610, Lamar Jackson, Syracuse, 2016Season: 5,261, Lamar Jackson, 2017Career: 13,175, Lamar Jackson, 2015-17 Total Offense Yards Per GameSeason: 404.7, Lamar Jackson, 2017Career: 346.7, Lamar Jackson, 2015-17

Total Offense Yards Per PlayGame (Minimum 20 Plays): 17.1, Brian Brohm, Murray State, 2007

ReceptionsGame: 15 Arnold Jackson, Cincinnati, 1999; Ibn Green, East Carolina, 1998Season: 101, Arnold Jackson (1,209), 1999Career: 300, Arnold Jackson, 1997-2000

Michael Bush totaled a school record 23 rushing touchdowns in 2005.

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Receiving YardsGame: 223 Harry Douglas, Kentucky, 2007Season: 1,276, Tutu Atwell (70), 2019Career: 3,670, Arnold Jackson (300), 1997-2000

100-Yard Receiving GamesSeason: 7, Tutu Atwell, 2019; Deion Branch, 2001; Arnold Jackson, 1998; Mark Clayton, 1982Career: 15, Arnold Jackson, 1997-2000Consecutive: 7, Harry Douglas, 2007 Yards Per ReceptionGame: (Min. 4 Rec.) 38.3, Devante Parker, Pittsburgh, 2012 (Min. 8 Rec.) 26.8, Devante Parker, Florida State, 2014Season: (Min. 15 Rec.) 24.6, Mike Dennis, 1966(Min. 50 Rec.) 21.0, Mark Clayton, 1982Career: (Min. 50 Rec.) 21.2, Mike Dennis, 1964-66; (Min. 100 Rec.) 17.8, Devante Parker, 2011-14

Receiving TouchdownsGame: 5, Anthony Cummings, Cincinnati, 1990Season: 12, Tutu Atwell, 2019; Devante Parker, 2012; Ibn Green, 1998Career: 33, Devante Parker, 2011-14; Ibn Green, 1996-99

Receptions By A Running BackGame: 12,Ralph Dawkins, Florida, 1992Season: 46, Carwell Gardner, 1989Career: 151, Ralph Dawkins, 1990-93

Receiving Yards By A Running BackGame: 170, Al Macfarlane, Marshall, 1965Season: 614, Carwell Gardner, 1989Career: 1,667, Ralph Dawkins, 1990-93

Receptions By A Tight EndSeason: 70, Jamie Asher, 1994Career: 217, Ibn Green, 1996-99

Receiving Yards By A Tight EndSeason: 884, Ibn Green, 1998Career: 2,830, Ibn Green, 1996-99

Receiving Touchdowns By A Tight EndSeason: 12, Ibn Green, 1998Career: 33, Ibn Green, 1996-99

InterceptionsGame: 5, Tom Giannini, Eastern Kentucky, 1933Season: 14, Gerod Holliman, 2014Career: 18, Anthony Floyd, 1999-02

Interception Return YardsSeason: 245, Gerod Holliman, 2014Career: 270, Anthony Bridges, 1991-93

Interception Returns For TouchdownsSeason: 2, Anthony Bridges, 1993, A.J. Jacobs, 1974; Joe Welch, 1970Career: 2, Anthony Bridges, 1991-93, A.J. Jacobs, 1973-74; Joe Welch, 1970-72; Kerry Rhodes, 2001-04

PuntsSeason: 89, Mark Blasinsky, 1981Career: 247, Jeremy Borseth, 1995-98

Punting AverageSeason: 43.9, Mason King, 2017, 2016Career: 42.5, Mason King, 2016-19

Punting YardsSeason: 3,579, Mark Blasinsky, 1981Career: 9,920, Wilbur Summers, 1973-76

Punt ReturnsGame: 8, Montrell Jones, TCU, 2004Season: 40, Herbie Phelps, 1967; 40, Montrell Jones, 2004Career: 100, Arnold Jackson, 1997-00

Punt Return YardsGame: 159, Damien Dorsey, Army, 2002Season: 508, Damien Dorsey, Army, 2002Career: 972, Arnold Jackson, 1997-00

Punt Return AverageGame: 41.7, Frank Minnifield, Temple, 1982Season: 20.0, Bill Mcmahon, 1965Career: 15.2, Damien Dorsey, 1999-02

Punt Return For TDSeason: 1, Several PlayersCareer: 3, Trent Guy, 2006-09

Kickoff ReturnsGame: 8, Keith Stephens, Florida State, 1986; Ira Glass, Memphis, 1969Season: 42, Keith Stephens, 1986; 42, Broderick Clark, 2003Career: 103, Zek Parker, 1998-01

Kickoff Return YardsGame: 220, Hassan Hall, Wake Forest, 2019Season: 914, Trent Guy, 2009Career: 2,558, Zek Parker, 1998-2001

Kickoff Return AverageGame: 48.0, Jajuan Spillman, Rutgers, 2006Season: 33.4, Walter Peacock, 1973Career: 26.9, Andy Williams, 1964-67

Kickoff Return For TDSeason: 2, Seven Times (2, Broderick Clark, 2002)Career: 3, Zek Parker, 1998-2001; 3, George Cain, 1954-57

PointsGame: 40, Roger Black, Washington, 1912Season: 144, Michael Bush, 2005Career: 433, Art Carmody, 2004-07

TouchdownsGame: 5, Four Times (Eric Shelton, East Carolina, 2004)Season: 24, Michael Bush, 2005Career: 50, Lamar Jackson, 2015-17

Extra Points MadeGame: 10, Art Carmody, Cincinnati, 2004; 10, Art Carmody, Murray State, 2007Season: 77, Art Carmody, 2004Career: 253, Art Carmody, 2004-07

Extra Points AttemptedGame: 10, Art Carmody, Cincinnati, 2004; 10, Art Carmody, Murray State, 2007Season: 77, Art Carmody, 2004Career: 255, Art Carmody, 2004-07

Extra Points Made Without A MissSeason: 77, Art Carmody, 2004Career: 88, Mark Buchholz, 2007,08

Consecutive Extra Points MadeCareer: 116, Art Carmody, 2005-07

Field Goals MadeConsecutive: 16, Art Carmody, 2006Game: 4, Nate Smith, Houston, 2000; 4, Art Carmody, Pittsburgh, 2005; 4, Chris Philpott, Connecticut 2010; 4, Blanton Creque, Nc State, 2016Season: 21, Art Carmody, 2006Career: 66, John Wallace, 2012-15

Field Goals AttemptedGame: 5, Nate Smith, Tcu, 2003; 5, Wilbur Summers, Dayton, 1973Season: 26, Ron Bell, 1989Career: 85, John Wallace, 2012-15

Field-Goal PercentageSeason: .875, Art Carmody, 2005Career: .846, Blanton Creque, 2016-

Kick-Scoring PointsSeason: 123, Art Carmody, 2006Career: 433, Art Carmody, 2004-07

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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First Downs

Most Opponent Date Result39 at East Carolina Nov. 14, 1998 63-45 W38 vs. Murray State Sept. 30, 2017 55-10 W38 Charlotte Sept. 1, 2016 70-14 W37 Syracuse Sept. 22, 2007 35-38 L37 Houston Nov. 22, 2003 66-45 W37 Western Kentucky Nov. 4, 1989 55-7 W Rushing Attempts

Most Opponent Date Result71 Wichita State Nov. 5, 1977 51-21 W68 at Wichita State Nov. 4, 1978 38-20 W67 South Dakota St. Sept. 9, 1978 54-7 W67 Indiana State Nov. 20, 1977 27-16 W66 Northern Illinois Oct. 19, 1996 27-3 W Rushing Yards

Most Opponent Date Result475 Morehead State Nov. 22, 1957 40-6 W472 South Dakota State Sept. 9, 1978 54-7 W469 Drake Sept. 25, 1976 37-24 W445 Houston Nov. 22, 2003 66-45 W434 at Tulsa Nov. 27, 1969 35-29 W Fewest Opponent Date Result-78 at Arizona State Sept. 19, 1992 0-19 L-47 at Texas Christian Nov. 23, 2001 22-37 L-38 Rutgers Nov. 1, 1986 0-41 L-37 Xavier Oct. 19, 1951 6-47 L-31 at Purdue Sept. 19, 1987 22-22 T

Yards Per Rush

Most Opponent Date Result11.5 Cincinnati Nov. 27, 2004 70-7 W

Rushing Touchdowns

Most Opponent Date Result12 at Moores Hill Oct. 11, 1913 77-0 W9 Rio Grande Sept. 22, 1941 58-0 W9 Eastern Kentucky Oct. 6, 1928 72-0 W9 at Ogden Oct. 2, 1926 79-0 W9 Hanover Nov. 15, 1912 73-0 W8 Washington, Tenn. Oct. 18, 1913 100-0 W7 Florida State Sept. 17, 2016 63-20 W7 at Syracuse Sept. 9, 2016 62-28 W7 at Temple Sept. 9, 2006 62-0 W7 Florida Atlantic Oct. 1, 2005 61-10 W7 Houston Nov. 22, 2003 66-45 W Pass Attempts

Most Opponent Date Result67 at Cincinnati Nov. 8, 1997 9-28 L65 Connecticut Nov. 24, 2012 20-23 L65 Syracuse Sept. 22, 2007 35-38 L63 Southern Miss Sept. 28, 1996 7-24 L62 Tulane Oct. 11, 1997 33-64 L Pass Completions

Most Opponent Date Result46 at East Carolina Nov. 14, 1998 63-45 W45 Syracuse Sept. 22, 2007 35-38 L41 at Tulane Oct. 17, 1998 22-28 L39 Utah Oct. 5, 2007 35-44 L39 Illinois Sept, 18, 1999 36-41 L Completion Percentage

(Minimum of 10 Attempts)Pct. Opponent Date Result90.9 Memphis Nov. 2, 1963 0-25 L

(Minimum of 20 Attempts)Pct. Opponent Date Result86.7 at South Florida Oct. 26, 2013 34-3 W (Minimum of 25 Attempts)Pct. Opponent Date Result86.7 at South Florida Oct. 26, 2013 34-3 W

Interceptions Thrown

Total Opponent Date Result7 Tennessee State Nov. 10, 1984 15-24 L7 at Morehead State Oct. 28, 1933 0-13 L6 Florida State Nov. 2, 1991 15-40 L6 at Southern Miss Oct. 23, 1982 0-48 L6 North Texas Nov. 16, 1968 14-36 L

Passing Yards

Most Opponent Date Result615 at East Carolina Nov. 14, 1998 63-45 W555 Syracuse Sept. 22, 2007 35-38 L506 Memphis Oct. 24, 1998 35-32 W489 Western Kentucky Oct. 31, 1998 63-34 W477 at Tulane Oct. 17, 1998 22-28 L Passing Touchdowns

Most Opponent Date Result8 Charlotte Sept. 1, 2016 70-14 W6 Ohio Sept. 1, 2013 49-7 W6 Oregon State Sept. 17, 2005 63-27 W6 at East Carolina Nov. 14, 1998 63-45 W6 Washington, Tenn. Oct. 18, 1913 100-0 W*Louisville has thrown 5 touchdown passes on 16 oc-casions, the most recent at Marshall on Sept. 24, 2016 (59-28 win).

n TOTAL OFFENSEPlays

Most Opponent Date Result99 at Clemson Oct. 1, 2016 36-42 L98 at Cincinnati Nov. 8, 1997 9-28 L97 at Marshall Oct. 17, 1970 16-14 W94 at Tulsa Oct. 21, 1989 24-31 L94 at Wichita State Oct. 21, 1972 46-3 W Yards

Most Opponent Date Result845 at Syracuse Sept. 9, 2016 62-28 W779 Houston Nov. 22, 2003 66-45 W769 at East Carolina Nov. 14, 1998 63-45 W742 Cincinnati Oct. 3, 1998 62-19 W730 Drake Oct. 15, 1966 66-26 W Fewest Opponent Date Result-14 at Murray State Oct. 8, 1932 0-105 L-6 Vanderbilt Nov. 15, 1941 0-68 L13 at Arizona State Sept. 19, 1992 0-19 L15 Murray State Nov. 4, 1933 6-54 L36 Tulsa Nov. 2, 1974 7-37 L Yards Per Play

Avg. Opponent Date Result11.1 Oregon State Sept. 17, 2005 63-27 W Largest Margin (Total Yardage in a Game)

Margin Opponent Date Result596 Murray State Sept. 30, 2017 55-10 W516 Western Kentucky Nov. 4, 1989 55-7 W483 at Marshall Sept. 24, 2016 59-28 W466 Drake Oct. 15, 1966 66-26 W461 Murray State Sept. 8, 1990 68-0 W

n SCORINGPoints in a Game

Points Opponent Date Result100 Washington, Tenn. Oct. 18, 1913 100-0 W

Points in a Half

Points Opponent Date Result63 Washington, Tenn. Oct. 18, 1913 100-0 W

Points in First Half

Points Opponent Date Result56 Charlotte Sept. 1, 2016 70-14 W

Points in a Quarter

Points Opponent Date Result35 Washington, Tenn. Oct. 18, 1913 100-0 W

Touchdowns

Total Opponent Date Result14 Washington, Tenn. Oct. 18, 1913 100-0 W

Point-After Kicks

Total Opponent Date Result13 Washington, Tenn. Oct. 18, 1913 100-0 W

Field Goals

Total Opponent Date Result4 North Carolina St. Oct. 22, 2016 54-13 W4 Connecticut Oct. 23, 2010 26-0 W4 Pittsburgh Nov. 3, 2005 42-20 W4 at Houston Nov. 18, 2000 32-13 W

n FUMBLES/TURNOVERS/PENALTIESFumbles

Total Opponent Date Result11 at Cincinnati Nov. 14, 1970 28-14 W

Fumbles Lost

Total Opponent Date Result9 at Eastern Kentucky Nov. 2, 1929 19-6 W

Fumbles Lost (Combined – Both Teams)

Total Opponent Date Result14 at Eastern Kentucky Nov. 2, 1929 19-6 W

Turnovers

Total Opponent Date Result9 at Southern Miss Oct. 23, 1982 0-48 L9 at North Texas Sept. 30, 1967 28-30 L9 at Eastern Kentucky Nov. 2, 1929 19-6 W

Penalties

Total Opponent Date Result18 Tulane Oct. 28, 2000 35-32 W18 Connecticut Sept. 30, 2000 41-22 W18 Cincinnati Oct. 3, 1998 62-19 W

Louisville Defense

Fewest First Downs Allowed

Total Opponent Date Result1 Rose Poly Oct. 9, 1926 49-0 W2 Florida International Sept. 21, 2013 72-0 W2 Rio Grande Sept. 22, 1941 58-0 W2 Eastern Kentucky Oct. 6, 1928 72-0 W 2 at Ogden Oct. 2, 1926 79-0 W

Fewest Total Yards Allowed

Yards Opponent Date Result27 Florida International Sept. 21, 2013 72-0 W39 Rio Grande Sept. 22, 1941 58-0 W50 Wayne State Oct. 1, 1955 72-0 W

Louisville Offense

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58 Murray State Sept. 8, 1990 68-0 W60 Grambling Sept. 9, 2000 52-0 W60 at Wichita State Sept. 21, 1972 46-3 W Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed

Yards Opponent Date Result-78 at Wichita State Sept. 21, 1972 46-3 W-56 Grambling Sept. 9, 2000 52-0 W-22 Wake Forest Sept. 28, 2014 20-10 W-19 North Texas Sept. 26, 1970 13-2 W-17 Chattanooga Sept. 11, 1999 58-30 W*Louisville has held opponents to 0 or negative rushing yards on 11 occasions, the most recent vs. Boston Col-lege (-14 yards) on Oct. 24, 2015 (17-14 win).

Fewest Passing Yards Allowed

Yards Opponent Date Result0 Cincinnati Nov. 27, 1971 16-19 L0 Eastern Kentucky Sept. 27, 1958 20-7 W0 Murray State Sept. 30, 1949 34-14 W0 at Transylvania Oct. 11, 1912 32-0 W7 Evansville Oct. 4, 1941 31-6 W

Fewest Pass Completions Allowed

Total Opponent Date Result0 Cincinnati Nov. 27, 1971 16-19 L0 Eastern Kentucky Sept. 27, 1958 20-7 W0 Murray State Sept. 30, 1949 34-14 W0 at Transylvania Oct. 11, 1912 32-0 W1 Kentucky Nov. 30, 2019 13-45 L1 Ohio Nov. 14, 1959 15-22 L1 at Evansville Oct. 15, 1955 29-7 W1 at Wayne State Sept. 24, 1954 0-13 W1 Evansville Oct. 4, 1941 31-6 W1 at Eastern Kentucky Nov. 2, 1929 19-6 W

Most Pass Interceptions

Total Opponent Date Result6 Army Sept. 17, 1983 31-7 W6 North Texas Oct. 1, 1966 19-20 L6 Central Michigan Oct. 26, 1957 40-0 W*Louisville has intercepted 5 opponent passes in a game on 12 occasions, the most recent at Houston on Nov. 18, 2000 (32-13 win). Fumbles By Opponent

Total Opponent Date Result15 at Cincinnati Nov. 14, 1970 28-14 W

Fumbles Recovered

Total Opponent Date Result8 Morehead State Nov. 5, 1955 37-12 W

Quarterback Sacks

Total Opponent Date Result9 at Rutgers (-55 yds) Nov. 26, 2010 40-13 W

n LOUISVILLE SPECIAL TEAMSPunts

Total Opponent Date Result13 Cincinnati Oct. 27, 1973 10-8 W13 at Centre Nov. 19, 1938 0-14 L

Punting Yards

Total Opponent Date Result531 at Clemson Oct. 11, 2014 17-23 L

Punting Average (Yards Per Punt)

(Minimum of 5 Punts)Total Opponent Date Result53.5 at West Texas State Nov. 24, 1973 21-9 W

(Minimum of 10 Punts)Total Opponent Date Result45.3 at Auburn Sept. 14, 1974 3-16 L

Punt Returns

Total Opponent Date Result9 at Illinois Sept. 19, 1998 35-9 W9 Murray State Sept. 8, 1990 68-0 W9 Cincinnati Nov. 11, 1967 7-13 L

Punt Return Yards

Total Opponent Date Result203 at Army Sept. 21, 2002 45-14 W

Kickoff Returns

Total Opponent Date Result11 at Tennessee Oct. 24, 1953 6-59 L

Kickoff Return Yards

Total Opponent Date Result258 at Cincinnati Nov. 9, 1968 7-37 L

Blocked Kicks

Total Opponent Date Result4 at Chattanooga Oct. 30, 1953 6-44 L

Season Team Records

n OFFENSETotal Offense

Most Plays: 961 - 2016Most Yards Gained: 7,084 - 2017Highest Average Gain Per Play: 7.39 - 2017Most Yards Gained Per Game: 559.6 - 1998Touchdowns Rushing and Passing: 74 - 2004

Rushing

Most Rushes: 685 - 1977Most Yards Gained: 3,186 - 2017Most Yards Gained Per Game: 298.9 - 1957Highest Average Per Rush: 6.4 - 2017Most Touchdowns Rushing: 47 - 2004

Passing

Most Attempts: 515 - 1998Most Completions: 338 - 1998Most Yards Gained: 4,498 - 1998Most Yards Gained Per Game: 408.9 - 1998Most Touchdown Passes: 33 - 1998 & 2013Highest Average Gain Per Attempt: 9.9 - 1956Most Interceptions Thrown: 39 - 1984

Scoring Most Points: 597 - 2004Most Points Scored Per Game: 49.8 - 2004Most Touchdowns Scored: 80 - 2004Most PAT by Kicking: 77 - 2004Most Field Goals: 21 - 2006

Interceptions

Interceptions By: 28 - 1966Yards Returned: 368 - 1993Average Per Return: 25.3 - 1999Touchdowns: 3 - 1913, 1966, 1970, 1993, 1999 & 2000

Punts

Most Punts: 89 - 1981Fewest Punts: 27 - 1955Highest Average: 43.9 - 2016Yards: 3,579 - 1981

Punt Returns Returns: 55 - 1967Yards Returned: 716 - 2002Average Per Return: 13.3 - 2002

Kickoff Returns Most Returns: 67 - 2007Yards Returned: 1,481 - 2007Average Per Return: 26.9 - 1973Fewest Returns: 21 - 1956

First Downs Total: 352 - 2017Rushing: 157 - 2017Passing: 199 - 1998Average Per Game: 28.3 - 1998

Fumbles Fewest Fumbles: 11 - 2013Most Fumbles: 45 - 1977Fewest Lost: 5 - 1969 & 2012Most Lost: 23 - 1955

Turnovers (Interceptions & Fumbles Lost) Total: 53 - 1984 (39 ints., 14 fumbles)

Penalties

Most Penalties: 134 - 2002Most Yards Penalized: 1,192 - 2002Fewest Penalties: 30 - 1961Fewest Yards Penalized: 299 - 1961Fewest Yards Penalized per Game: 33.2 - 1961

n DEFENSETotal Defense

Fewest Plays Allowed Per Game: 52.3 - 1962Fewest Yards Allowed: 1,554 - 1960Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game: 172.7 - 1960Fewest Yards Allowed Per Play: 3.222 - 1971Fewest Rushing & Passing TDs Allowed: 0 - 1925Fewest First Downs Allowed: 91 - 1958

Rushing Defense

Fewest Rushes Allowed Per Game: 30.8 - 2008Fewest Yards Allowed: 846 - 1960Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game: 79.9 - 2000Fewest Yards Allowed Per Play: 2.04 - 1996Fewest Touchdowns Allowed: 0 - 1925

Passing Defense

Fewest Attempts Allowed Per Game: 12.4 - 1958Fewest Completions Allowed Per Game: 4.4 - 1948Fewest Yards Allowed: 502 - 1955Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game: 55.8 - 1955Fewest Yards Allowed Per Play: 4.08 - 1955Fewest Touchdowns Allowed: 0 - 1925 & 1955

Scoring Defense

Fewest Points Allowed: 2 - 1925Most Shutouts: 7 - 1925Fewest Touchdowns Allowed: 0 - 1925Fewest Average Points Allowed: 0.25 - 1925

Blocked Kicks

Consecutive Games: 8 - 2002In a Season: 11 - 2002

(9 punts, 2 PATs)*Bowl stats are excluded from records prior to 2002 except 1970 and 1977. Records for 1953 include a game against Camp Atterbury which Louisville re-designated in 1970 to be an exhibition game for W-L-T purposes.

SINGLE GAME RECORDS23 BOWL APPEARANCES n 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS n 11 BOWL WINS

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Defense - SeasonFewest Yards1,554 19601,761 19551,835 19611,969 19582,106 19722,130 19712,141 19572,265 19592,332 19542,340 1949 Most Yards5,802 20185,721 20195,572 20035,541 19855,287 19985,045 20174,998 20074,714 19874,650 19974,485 1983

Fewest Yards Per Game172.7 1960195.7 1955203.9 1961210.6 1972212.7 1949213.0 1971226.5 1959235.8 1996237.9 1957240.9 1967 Most Yards Per Game503.7 1985483.5 2018480.6 1998440.1 2019428.6 2003428.5 1987422.7 1997416.5 2007407.7 1983403.7 1975

Fewest Yards Per Play3.222 19713.224 19603.24 19723.39 19963.43 19553.47 19673.56 19493.63 19613.75 19703.85 1981

Most Yards Per Play6.88 20186.44 19986.41 19856.31 19536.3 20196.13 20075.88 20085.80 20095.75 19975.65 2003 Most Rushing & Passing TDs65 201858 201955 198548 199845 200745 199744 198743 1983

Fewest Rush Yards Per Game79.9 200080.7 201381.1 199691.1 197294.0 196099.8 1989100.5 2011104.8 2006107.3 1967108.9 2014

Fewest Rush Yards Per Play2.04 19962.23 20002.34 19722.41 19672.52 19682.55 19602.58 20132.64 19892.65 19902.70 1980

Fewest Rushing TDs0 19255 19615 19607 20167 19897 19727 19718 19579 19969 19959 19909 1980

Most Shutouts7 19255 19134 1946, 1939, 19233 1977, 1972, 1960,

1930, 19262 2010, 2004, 1995, 1993, 1971, 1965,

1962,1961, 1959, 1958, 1957, 1955, 1948, 1947, 1942, 1941,

1929, 1924, 1922, 1921, 1916, 1912

Fewest Points Per Game0.3 19253.3 19133.8 19395.8 19216.4 19267.8 19467.9 19478.6 19609.0 19239.1 1972

Fewest 1st Downs91 195892 1960100 1961106 1955107 1952108 1957112 1962119 1971121 1954124 1959

Interceptions28 196627 200026 201425 197824 199522 1968

21 199321 197721 196020 199220 1971

Offense - SeasonPlays961 2016959 2017939 2014918 2012913 2003909 2007904 2002900 2015894 2013893 2004

Total Yards7,084 20176,925 20166,468 20046,355 20036,179 20066,156 19985,991 20135,856 20075,815 20195,785 2005

Average Yards Per Play7.39 20177.24 20047.21 20167.13 20066.97 19986.96 20036.82 20056.70 20136.68 20196.44 2007

Average Yards Per Game559.6 1998544.9 2017539.0 2004532.7 2016488.8 2003488.0 2007482.1 2005475.3 2006466.9 1999460.8 2013

Offensive Touchdowns74 200469 201665 200562 201762 199857 200655 201955 20052 200751 2013

Rushing Attempts685 1977568 2019567 1949564 1970560 1978534 2004533 1979531 1975525 2016524 1969 Rushing Yards3,186 20173,148 20163,005 20042,966 2003

2,923 19772,767 20192,690 19572,572 19782,537 19492,409 2006

Rushing Yards Per Game298.9 1957250.4 2004248.2 1955245.1 2017243.6 1977242.2 2016233.8 1978231.1 1969231.1 1950230.6 1949

Average Yards Per Rush6.44 20176.00 20165.93 19575.73 20035.63 20045.23 19554.99 20064.84 19564.82 20104.79 2005

Rushing Touchdowns47 200441 200537 201635 200635 200335 195733 201729 199828 201428 1977 Pass Attempts515 1998501 1999491 2007473 1997464 2017456 2012451 2002439 2013436 2016428 2014428 1984

Pass Completions338 1998322 1999316 2007311 2013307 2012277 2017276 1997256 2004248 2016246 2005

Passing Yards4,498 19984,103 20074,082 20133,898 20173,849 20123,777 20163,770 20063,687 19993,523 20053,463 2004

Passing Yards Per Game408.9 1998341.9 2007335.2 1999

314.0 2013299.8 2017298.4 1997296.1 2012293.6 2005290.5 2016290.0 2006

Passing Touchdowns33 201333 199832 201929 201732 201630 200729 199927 201227 200427 2000

Interceptions Thrown39 198431 196826 198723 199122 196721 197221 196420 196519 199419 198819 198519 1969

Points597 2004553 2016521 2005495 2017491 2006457 2013450 2003444 1998430 2019422 2007

Points Per Game49.8 200443.4 200542.5 201641.8 191340.4 199838.1 201737.8 200637.5 199935.3 200035.2 2007

Touchdowns Scored80 200471 201669 200564 201762 199861 200658 201958 200357 201355 2007 Field Goals21 200620 201319 201618 201217 201717 198915 201515 201414 201014 200514 200314 1990

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RushingYardage: 284 Lynn Bowden, Kentucky 2019 284 Kenneth Strong, Chattanooga 1928Attempts: 51 Gary Kosins, Dayton 1970Touchdowns: 6 Kenneth Strong, Chattanooga 1928Longest Run: 93 Ron Mollric, Kent State 1963 PassingYardage: 498 Tim Couch, Kentucky 1998Completions: 36 Tim Couch, Kentucky 1997Completion Pct.: 100.0 Hendon Hooker, Virginia Tech 2020Attempts: 62 Dusty Bonner, Kentucky 1999Touchdowns: 7 Mike Teel, Rutgers 2008 7 Tim Couch, Kentucky 1998 7 Jerry Rhome, Tulsa 1964Interceptions: 6 Vidal Carlin, North Texas 1966Longest Completion: 95 Greg Cook to Tom Rossley, Cincinnati 1968 ReceivingReceptions: 15 Howard Twilley, Tulsa 1965Yardage: 254 Tom Rossley, Cincinnati 1968Touchdowns: 5 Howard Twilley, Tulsa 1965 Total OffenseYardage: 498 Tim Couch, Kentucky 1998 Punt ReturnsReturns: 8 Adam Humphries, Clemson 2014 8 Brian Fisher, South Florida 2003Yardage: 122 Tinker Keck, Cincinnati 1997Longest: 94 Keith Wright, Memphis 1975 Kickoff ReturnsReturns: 9 Scott Wesley, Army 2004Yardage: 227 Matt Brown, Temple 2012Longest: 100 Brandon Wilson, Houston 2015 Andre Debose, Florida 2012 Lindsey Lamar, South Florida 2010 Derrick Locke, Kentucky 2009 Keenan Burton, Kentucky 2006 Ricky Wilson, Houston 2003 Eddie Godfrey, Western Kentucky 1990 PuntingPunts: 14 John Schaffler, Vanderbilt 1971Yardage: 512 Bob Renner, Wichita State 1971Average: 55.3 Jimmy McClary, Houston 2003Longest: 90 Sean Fleming, Wyoming 1989 ScoringTouchdowns: 6 Steve Slaton, West Virginia 2005 6 Kenneth Strong, Chattanooga 1928Extra Points: 9 Wesley Wells, Georgia Tech 2018 9 San San Te, Rutgers 2008 9 Eric Schubert, Pittsburgh 1982 9 Pete Weeks, Memphis 1969Kicking Points: 22 Brad Palazzo, Tulane 1997 Field GoalsFG Made: 6 Herb Covington, Centre 1922Longest FG: 58 Bruce Wyre, West Texas 1973

InterceptionsInterceptions: 3 Mark McLaurin, Mississippi State 2017Yardage: 100 Kevin Monroe, East Carolina 1998 100 Reggie Phillips, Southern Methodist 1984 100 Ray Martin, Tennessee 1953Longest: 100 Kevin Monroe, East Carolina 1998 100 Reggie Phillips, Southern Methodist 1984 100 Ray Martin, Tennessee 1953 Fumble ReturnLongest: 88 Ryan Kent, Army 2002 Rushing Yardage 1. 284 Lynn Bowden, Kentucky 2019 284 Kenneth Strong, Chattanooga 1928 3. 272 A.J. Dillon, Boston College 2017 4. 269 Michael Wallace, Army 1999 5. 266 Nick Chubb, Georgia 2014 6. 243 Matt Colburn, Wake Forest 2018 7. 242 Phil Witherspoon, Kent State 1969 8. 222 Charlie Wysocki, Maryland 1979 9. 211 Benjamin Snell, Jr., Kentucky 2017 211 Herman Shaw, Murray State 1932 Passing Yardage 1. 498 Tim Couch, Kentucky 1998 2. 461 John Wolford, Wake Forest 2017 3. 447 Mike Teel, Rutgers 2008 4. 446 Dusty Bonner, Kentucky 1999 5. 429 Josh Heupel, Oklahoma 1999 6. 423 Andrew Robinson, Syracuse 2007 7. 411 Chad Pennington, Marshall 1998 8. 410 Geno Smith, West Virginia 2011 9. 401 Jameis Winston, Florida State 201410. 398 Tim Couch, Kentucky 1997 Receiving Yardage 1. 254 Tom Rossley, Cincinnati 1968 2. 249 Dick Hewins, Drake 1968 3. 230 Howard Twilley, Tulsa 1965 4. 221 Quintin Smith, Kansas 1989 5. 207 Cos DeMatteo, Chattanooga 1999 6. 201 T.Y. Hilton, Florida International 2011 7. 196 Sage Surratt, Wake Forest 2019 8. 195 Rick Eber, Tulsa 1967 9. 188 Mike Jones, Tennessee State 1981 10. 185 Marlon Pearce, Cincinnati 1992 Opponent Team RecordsFirst Downs: 40 Wake Forest 2019Rushing Yardage: 684 Murray State 1932Rushing Attempts: 78 Mississippi State 1976Passing Yardage: 571 Kentucky 1998Pass Completions: 43 Tulane 2000Pass Attempts: 72 Tulane 2000INT Thrown: 6 Army 1983 6 North Texas 1966 6 Central Michigan 1957Total Off. Yardage: 801 Kentucky 1998Total Off. Plays: 102 Wake Forest 2019Punts: 15 Transylvania 1929Penalty Yardage: 176 Cincinnati 1968Fumbles Lost: 8 Morehead State 1955

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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All PlaysYds Player Pos. TD Play Opponent Date100 Hassan Hall RB Y KR Wake Forest 2019100 Traveon Samuel WR Y KR Clemson 2015100 Adrian Bushell CB Y KR Connecticut 2011100 Trent Guy WR Y KR Kentucky 2007100 JaJuan Spillman WR Y KR Rutgers 2006100 Broderick Clark WR Y KR Kentucky 2002100 Mike Blakey S Y KR Drake 1968100 George Cain HB Y KR EKU 1954100 Tom Lucia HB Y KR Washington (MO) 194799 Andy Williams HB Y KR Tulsa 1966 RushingYds Player Pos. TD Opponent Date93 Ken Porco FB Y Eastern Kentucky 195891 Howard Stevens TB Y Southern Illinois 197190 Javian Hawkins RB Y Virginia Tech 202089 George Stripling RB Y Syracuse 200589 Addison Kincaid HB Y Transylvania 193188 Victor Anderson RB Y Middle Tennessee 200888 Lionel Gates RB N Miami, Ohio 200388 Tom Lucia HB Y Saint Joseph’s, Ind. 194985 Bilal Powell RB Y Cincinnati 201085 Bill Layne HB Y Evansville 195485 Tom Lucia HB Y DePauw 1947

ReceivingYds Receiver Passer TD Opponent Date94 Gene Sartini Bill Karns Y Washington & Lee 195093 Babe Ray Johnny Unitas Y Houston 195192 Scott Long Adam Froman Y Southern Miss 200990 Tutu Atwell Malik Cunningham Y Syracuse 201986 Arnold Jackson Chris Redman Y Utah 199786 Clarence Spencer Benny Russell Y East Carolina 196585 Larry Hart John Madeya Y North Texas 197083 Ernest Givins Ed Rubbert Y Southern Methodist 198482 Zek Parker Dave Ragone Y Kentucky 200182 Dez Fitzpatrick Malik Cunningham Y Boston College 2020 Field GoalsYards Player Opponent Date52 Chris Philpott Rutgers 201152 Nate Smith Alabama-Birmingham 200252 Klaus Wilmsmeyer Virginia 198952 Ron Bell Virginia Tech 198852 Wilbur Summers Chattanooga 197551 John Wallace Syracuse 201451 Chris Philpott Cincinnati 201151 Art Carmody Temple 200651 Wade Tydlacka Connecticut 200051 Jon Hilbert Alabama-Birmingham 199951 David Akers Texas A&M 199451 Klaus Wilmsmeyer Florida State 199151 Klaus Wilmsmeyer Pittsburgh 1990 PuntsYds Player Pos. Opponent Date89 Cookie Brinkman OE Tulsa 196884 Klaus Wilmsmeyer P/PK West Virginia 199078 Cory Goettsche P Rutgers 200878 Brandon Brookfield P Texas A&M 199276 Jeremy Borseth P Southern Miss 199673 Chris Philpott K West Virginia 201072 Dave Betz K Indiana State 197968 Brandon Brookfiel P Wyoming 199268 Kirk Kennedy K West Virginia 198567 Chris Philpott K Marshall 201167 Klaus Wilmsmeyer P/K Memphis 199067 Wilbur Summers KSP Mississippi State 1975

Kickoff ReturnsYards Player TD Opponent Date100 Hassan Hall Y Wake Forest 2019100 Traveon Samuel Y Clemson 2015

100 Adrian Bushell Y Connecticut 2011100 Trent Guy Y Kentucky 2007100 JuJuan Spillman Y Rutgers 2006100 Broderick Clark Y Kentucky 2002100 Mike Blakey Y Drake 1968100 George Cain Y Eastern Kentucky 1954100 Tom Lucia Y Washington, Mo. 194799 Andy Williams Y Tulsa 1966 Punt ReturnsYds Player TD Opponent Date96 Greg Campbell Y Memphis 197091 Bill McMahon Y North Texas 196589 Howard Stevens Y Tampa 197288 Frank Minnifield Y Temple 198287 Tom Lucia Y Saint Joseph’s, Ind. 194985 Arnold Jackson Y Illinois 199783 Keith Humphries Y Marshall 198181 Damien Dorsey Y Army 200281 Bill Karns Y North Carolina State 195175 Tom Lucia Y Washington, Mo. 1948 Interception ReturnsYds Player TD Opponent Date95 Don Harold Y Cincinnati 197595 Larry Ball Y Marshall 196985 Ken Day Y Washington, Mo. 194879 Anthony Bridges Y Arizona State 199379 Dan Bednarski Y North Texas 196677 Anthony Bridges Y Pittsburgh 199274 Michael Brown Y Chattanooga 199974 Cleo Walker Y Tulsa 196972 Dick Rager N Akron 194870 Charles Gaines Y South Florida 201370 Pat Barbato Y Eastern Kentucky 1957 Fumble ReturnsYds Player TD Opponent Date87 Devon Thomas Y New Mexico State 200181 Michael Brown Y New Mexico State 200174 Jordon Paschal N Missouri State 201270 Rashad Holman Y Memphis 199763 William Blackford Y Southern Miss 199156 Montavious Stanley N Colorado State 200248 Preston Brown Y Memphis 201348 Rico Clark Y Kentucky 199646 Sheldon Rankins Y Boston College 201542 Deon Palmer Y North Carolina 2005 Blocked Kick ReturnsYds Player TD Kick Opponent Date82 Andrew Johnson Y FG West Virginia 201160 Brandon Heath Y FG Memphis 200850 Mike Minogue Y FG Army 198347 Robert Gibson Y FG Tulane 198830 Anthony Floyd N FG Grambling 200029 Billy Perrin Y Punt Indiana State 197927 Brandon Johnson Y Punt Duke 200224 Zarko Ellis Y Punt Wichita State 197722 James Green N Punt Florida State 200221 William Blackford N FG 1990 Longest Plays AgainstYards Player Play Team Date100 Brandon Wilson KO Return Houston 2015100 Andre Debose KO Return Florida 2013100 Lindsey Lamar KO Return South Florida 2010100 Derrick Locke KO Return Kentucky 2009100 Keenan Burton KO Return Kentucky 2006100 Ricky Wilson KO Return Houston 2003100 Kevin Monroe INT Return East Carolina 1998100 Eddie Godfrey KO Return Western Kentucky 1990100 Reggie Phillips INT Return Southern Methodist 1984100 Ray Martin INT Return Tennessee 1953

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YARDS PER RUSHGame(Minimum 5 attempts) 1. 23.5 Bill Layne vs. Evansville 1954 2. 21.1 Lenny Lyles at Eastern Kentucky 1957 3. 20.8 Elmer Collina vs. Evansville 1956 4. 20.0 Malik Williams vs. Syracuse 2017 5. 17.2 Ernie Green vs. Western Kentucky 1960 6. 16.5 Lenny Lyles vs. Toledo 1957 7. 16.0 Stefan LeFors at Cincinnati 2003 8. 15.8 Eric Shelton vs. Cincinnati 2004 9. 15.6 Brandon Radcliff at Syracuse 2016 10. 14.9 Tom Lucia at Southern Miss 1950 (Minimum 10 attempts) 1. 16.5 Lenny Lyles vs. Toledo 1957 2. 15.8 Eric Shelton vs. Cincinnati 2004 3. 15.6 Brandon Radcliff at Syracuse 2016 4. 14.9 Tom Lucia at Southern Miss 1950 5. 14.0 Ken Porco vs. Eastern Kentucky 1958 6. 13.70 George Stripling vs. Syracuse 2005 7. 13.67 George Cain vs. Morehead State 1957 8. 12.8 Brandon Radcliff vs. Wake Forest 2016 9. 12.7 Don Craft vs. Temple 1980 10. 12.5 Lenny Lyles vs. Central Michigan 1957 (Minimum 20 attempts) 1 10.7 Lenny Lyles vs. Toledo 1955 2. 10.5 Calvin Prince vs. Drake 1976 3. 10.3 Lamar Jackson vs. Texas A&M 2015 4. 10.1 Javian Hawkins vs. Syracuse 2019 5. 9.9 Malik Cunningham at Virginia 2020 6. 9.5 Lamar Jackson at Syracuse 2016 7. 9.1 Frank Moreau at Kentucky 1999 8. 8.71 Bilal Powell vs. Cincinnati 2010 9. 8.70 Bill Gatti at Wichita State 1970 10. 8.4 Jalen Mitchell vs. Wake Forest 2020 Season(Minimum 100 attempts) 1. 9.7 Lenny Lyles 1957 2. 7.7 Lenny Lyles 1955 3. 7.0 Tom Lucia 1949 4. 6.9 Lamar Jackson 2017 5. 6.6 Nathan Poole 1978 6. 6.5 Brandon Radcliff 2016 7. 6.4 Eric Shelton 2004 8. 6.2 Javian Hawkins 2020 9. 6.1 Bilal Powell 2010 10. 6.0 Lamar Jackson 2016 (Minimum 200 attempts) 1. 6.9 Lamar Jackson 2017 2. 6.6 Nathan Poole 1978 3. 6.1 Bilal Powell 2010 4. 6.0 Lamar Jackson 2016 5. 5.8 Javian Hawkins 2019 6. 5.7 Howard Stevens 1971 7. 5.6 Michael Bush 2005 8. 5.5 Frank Moreau 1999 9. 5.2 Leroy Collins 1998 10. 5.0 Howard Stevens 1972 Career(Minimum 200 attempts) 1. 7.04 Lenny Lyles 1954-57 2. 6.99 Tom Lucia 1947-50 3. 6.3 Lamar Jackson 2015-17

4. 6.0 George Stripling 2005-07 5. 5.902 Javian Hawkins 2018-20 6. 5.896 Kolby Smith 2003-06 7. 5.8 Michael Bush 2003-06 8. 5.7 George Cain 1954-57 9. 5.54 Eric Shelton 2003-04 10. 5.52 Nathan Poole 1975-78 (Minimum 400 attempts) 1. 6.3 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 2. 5.8 Michael Bush 2003-06 3. 5.5 Nathan Poole 1975-78 4. 5.40 Brandon Radcliff 2013-16 5. 5.36 Bilal Powell 2007-10 6. 5.3 Howard Stevens 1971-72 7. 5.211 Victor Anderson 2008-11 8. 5.208 Frank Moreau 1995-99 9. 4.83 Calvin Prince 1976-77 10. 4.75 Deon Booker 1985-88 RUSHING ATTEMPTS Game 1. 40 Nathan Poole at Wichita State 1978 40 Walter Peacock at Wichita State 1974 3. 39 Walter Peacock vs. Wichita State 1973 4. 38 Walter Peacock at West Texas State 1973 38 Howard Stevens vs. Tulsa 1972 38 Howard Stevens at Cincinnati 1972 7. 37 Michael Bush at West Virginia 2005 37 Calvin Arrington at Kentucky 1995 37 Walter Peacock at Louisiana-Monroe 1975 10. 36 Anthony Shelman vs. Tulsa 1994 Season 1. 290 Walter Peacock 1973 2. 267 Lee Bouggess 1969 3. 264 Javian Hawkins 2019 4. 262 Walter Peacock 1975 5. 260 Lamar Jackson 2016 6. 259 Howard Stevens 1972 7. 255 Calvin Arrington 1995 8. 250 Howard Stevens 1971 9. 241 Anthony Shelman 1994 10. 237 Walter Peacock 1974

Career 1. 811 Walter Peacock 1972-75 2. 655 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 3. 536 Nathan Poole 1975-78 4. 525 Ralph Dawkins 1990-93 5. 509 Howard Stevens 1971-72 6. 499 Frank Moreau 1995-99 7. 497 Deon Booker 1985-88 8. 459 Anthony Shelman 1991-94 9. 450 Victor Anderson 2008-11 10. 438 Brandon Radcliff 2013-16 RUSHING YARDS Game 1. 275 Anthony Allen vs. Middle Tennessee 2007 2. 269 Nathan Poole at Wichita State 1978 3. 263 Calvin Prince vs. Drake 1976 4. 260 Howard Stevens vs. Southern Illinois 1971 5. 258 Howard Stevens vs. Cincinnati 1972 6. 247 Lenny Lyles vs. Toledo 1955 7. 233 Javian Hawkins vs. Syracuse 2019 8. 226 Lamar Jackson vs. Texas A&M 2015 9. 220 Anthony Shelman vs. Tulsa 1994 10. 209 Bilal Powell vs. Cincinnati 2010 Season 1. 1,601 Lamar Jackson 2017 2. 1,571 Lamar Jackson 2016 3. 1,525 Javian Hawkins 2019 4. 1,429 Howard Stevens 1971 5. 1,405 Bilal Powell 2010 6. 1,394 Nathan Poole 1978 7. 1,294 Walter Peacock 1973 8. 1,294 Howard Stevens 1972 9. 1,289 Frank Moreau 1999 10. 1,207 Lenny Lyles 1957 Career 1. 4,132 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 2. 3,204 Walter Peacock 1972-75 3. 2,958 Nathan Poole 1975-78 4. 2,786 Lenny Lyles 1954-57 5. 2,723 Howard Stevens 1971-72 6. 2,599 Frank Moreau 1995-99 7. 2,508 Michael Bush 2003-06 8. 2,365 Brandon Radcliff 2013-16 9. 2,363 Deon Booker 1985-88 10. 2,355 Javian Hawkins 2018-20

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RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSGame 1. 5 Eric Shelton vs. East Carolina 2004 5 Leroy Collins vs. Western Kentucky 1998 5 Fred Koster vs. Rose Poly 1926 5 C.N. Caldwell at Moores Hill 1913 5. 4 Lamar Jackson vs. Florida State 2016 4 Lamar Jackson at Syracuse 2016 4 Senorise Perry at Pittsburgh 2012 4 Michael Bush at West Virginia 2005 4 Eric Shelton at Memphis 2004 4 Lionel Gates vs. Houston 2003 4 Frank Moreau at Army 1999 4 Frank Moreau vs. Chattanooga 1999 4 Frank Moreau vs. East Carolina 1997 4 Nathan Poole vs. Northwestern State 1978 4 Lenny Lyles vs. Toledo 1955 4 Chris Katope vs. Rio Grande 1941 4 Bennie McDonald vs. Eastern Kentucky 1928 4 Fred Koster at Ogden 1926 4 John Daniel vs. Washington, Tenn. 1913 Season 1. 23 Michael Bush 2005 2. 21 Lamar Jackson 2016 3. 20 Eric Shelton 2004 4. 19 Leroy Collins 1998 19 Lenny Lyles 1957 6. 18 Lamar Jackson 2017 7. 17 Frank Moreau 1999 8. 15 Anthony Shelman 1994 15 Nathan Poole 1978 10. 14 Fred Koster 1926 Career 1. 50 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 2. 41 Lenny Lyles 1954-57 3. 39 Michael Bush 2003-06 4. 30 Eric Shelton 2003-04 5. 27 Frank Moreau 1995-99 27 Anthony Shelman 1991-94 7. 26 Brandon Radcliff 2013-16 8. 25 Howard Stevens 1971-72 9. 24 Ken Porco 1956-59 10. 23 Calvin Prince 1976-77 23 Nathan Poole 1975-78 23 Joe Trabue 1946-49 LONGEST RUSHES (80+ YARDS)93 Ken Porco vs. Eastern Kentucky Sept. 27, 195891 Howard Stevens vs. Southern Illinois Nov. 13, 197190 Javian Hawkins vs. Virginia Tech Oct. 31, 202089 George Stripling vs. Syracuse Nov. 26, 200589 Addison Kincaid vs. Transylvania Oct. 9, 193188 Victor Anderson vs. Middle Tennessee Oct. 18, 200888*^ Lionel Gates vs. Miami, Ohio Dec. 18, 200388 Tom Lucia vs. Saint Joseph’s, Ind. Sept. 17, 194985 Bilal Powell vs. Cincinnati Oct. 15, 2010

85 Bill Layne vs. Evansville Oct. 16, 195485 Tom Lucia at DePauw Oct. 4, 194784 Anthony Shelman vs. Pittsburgh Oct. 1, 199482 Don McKay vs. Hanover Nov. 18, 193981 Michael Bush at Cincinnati Nov. 28, 200381 Walter Peacock vs. Mississippi State Oct. 20, 197380 Jeremy Smith vs. Duke Oct. 14, 201680 Bilal Powell vs. Kentucky Sept. 4, 201080 Eric Shelton vs. Cincinnati Nov. 27, 200480 Tom Lucia at Bradley Oct. 29, 1949*Did not score TD; ^GMAC Bowl, Mobile. Ala. RUSHING YARDS BY A QBGame Yards Player vs. Opponent Date 1. 226 Lamar Jackson vs. Texas A&M 2015 2. 199 Lamar Jackson at Syracuse 2016 3. 197 Malik Cunningham at Virginia 2020 4. 186 Lamar Jackson at Kentucky 2015 5. 185 Lamar Jackson at Boston College 2016 6. 184 Lamar Jackson vs. Samford 2015 7. 180 Lamar Jackson vs. Boston College 2017 8. 178 Lamar Jackson at Florida State 2017 9. 171 Lamar Jackson vs. Kentucky 2016 10. 162 Lamar Jackson at Clemson 2016 162 Jim Wagoner vs. Drake 1974 Season Yards Player Year 1. 1,601 Lamar Jackson 2017 2. 1,571 Lamar Jackson 2016 3. 960 Lamar Jackson 2015 4. 609 Malik Cunningham 2020 5. 497 Malik Cunningham 2018 6. 482 Malik Cunningham 2019 7. 405 Stefan LeFors 2003 8. 367 Jim Wagoner 1974 9. 333 Stefan LeFors 2004 10. 273 Benny Russell 1966

Career Yards Player Years 1. 4,132 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 2. 1,588 Malik Cunningham 2018-Present 3. 756 Stefan LeFors 2001-04 4. 597 Dave Ragone 1999-2002 5. 578 John Giles 1959-62 6. 501 Wally Oyler 1966-68 7. 482 Jim Wagoner 1973-75 8. 406 Benny Russell 1964-66 9. 279 Gary Inman 1969-70 10. 255 Jawon Pass 2017-20

RUSHING TD BY A QBGame TDs Player vs. Opponent Date 1. 4 Lamar Jackson vs. Florida State 2016 4 Lamar Jackson at Syracuse 2016 3. 3 Lamar Jackson at Wake Forest 2017 3 Lamar Jackson vs. Boston College 2017 3 Lamar Jackson at North Carolina 2017 3 Lamar Jackson at Boston College 2016 3 Benny Russell vs. Dayton 1965 8. 2 Malik Cunningham at Virginia 2020 2 Malik Cunningham at Georgia Tech 2020 2 Jawon Pass vs. Notre Dame 2019 2 Lamar Jackson vs. Syracuse 2017 2 Lamar Jackson at North Carolina State 2017 2 Lamar Jackson vs. Kentucky 2016 2 Lamar Jackson at Clemson 2016 2 Lamar Jackson at Marshall 2016 2 Lamar Jackson vs. Charlotte 2016 2 Lamar Jackson vs. Texas A&M 2015 2 Lamar Jackson at Kentucky 2015 2 Lamar Jackson vs. Samford 2015 2 Reggie Bonnafon at Notre Dame 2014 2 Reggie Bonnafon vs. Murray State 2014 2 Teddy Bridgewater at Connecticut 2011 2 Adam Froman at Oregon State 2010 2 Brian Brohm at Kentucky 2005 2 Benny Russell vs. Drake 1966 2 Mike Watkins vs. East Carolina 2000 2 Mike Watkins vs. Grambling 2000 2 John Madeya vs. Long Beach State 1970 2 John Madeya vs. Memphis 1970 2 Wally Oyler vs. Memphis 1968 2 Wally Oyler vs. Southern Illinois 1967 Season TDs Player Year 1. 21 Lamar Jackson 2016 2. 18 Lamar Jackson 2017 3. 11 Lamar Jackson 2015 4. 8 Benny Russell 1965 5. 7 Malik Cunningham 2020 6. 6 Malik Cunningham 2019 6 Dave Ragone 2000 8. 5 Malik Cunningham 2018 5 Reggie Bonnafon 2014 5 John Madeya 1970 5 Wally Oyler 1968 5 Wally Oyler 1967

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Career TDs Player Years 1. 50 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 2. 18 Malik Cunningham 2018-Present 3. 11 Benny Russell 1964-66 4. 10 Wally Oyler 1966-68 5. 9 Brian Brohm 2004-07 9 Dave Ragone 1999-2002 7. 8 John Madeya 1970-72 8. 6 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 6 Stefan LeFors 2001-04 6 Jeff Brohm 1989-93 6 Tom LaFramboise 1962-64 6 Dale Orem 1956-59 6 Frank Gitschier 1946-49 200-YARD GAMESCareer 1. 3 Howard Stevens 260 Southern Illinois Nov. 13, 1971 258 at Cincinnati Oct. 28, 1972 204 Tulsa Nov. 4, 1972 2. 2 Bilal Powell 209 Cincinnati Oct. 15, 2010 204 Memphis Oct. 9, 2010 150-YARD GAMESSeason 1. 6 Howard Stevens 1971 2. 5 Lamar Jackson 2017 5 Lamar Jackson 2016 4. 4 Bilal Powell 2010 4 Howard Stevens 1972 4 Lenny Lyles 1957 7. 3 Javian Hawkins 2020 3 Lamar Jackson 2015 3 Frank Moreau 1999 3 Walter Peacock 1973 11. 2 Javian Hawkins 2019 2 Victor Anderson 2008 2 Michael Bush 2005 2 Leroy Collins 1998 2 Anthony Shelman 1994 2 Nathan Poole 1977 2 Calvin Prince 1976 2 Walter Peacock 1975 2 Lenny Lyles 1955

Career 1. 13 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 2. 10 Howard Stevens 1971-72 3. 6 Walter Peacock 1972-75 6 Lenny Lyles 1954-57 5. 5 Javian Hawkins 2018-20 6. 4 Bilal Powell 2007-10 4 Frank Moreau 1995-99 8. 3 Nathan Poole 1975-78 3 Calvin Prince 1976-77 3 George Cain 1954-57

CONSECUTIVE 150-YARD GAMES 1. 4 Howard Stevens Oct. 30 – Nov. 27, 1971 2. 3 Lamar Jackson Oct. 14-28, 2017 3 Bilal Powell Oct. 2-15, 2010 3 Howard Stevens Oct. 21 – Nov. 4, 1972 5. 2 Lamar Jackson Nov. 25 – Dec. 30, 2017 2 Lamar Jackson Nov. 5-12, 2016 2 Lamar Jackson Nov. 28 – Dec. 30, 2015 2 Frank Moreau Sept. 4-11, 1999 2 Nathan Poole Oct. 1-8, 1977 2 Walter Peacock Nov. 8-15, 1975 2 Walter Peacock Nov. 17-24, 1973 2 Howard Stevens Oct. 2-9, 1971 2 Lenny Lyles Sept. 27 – Oct. 5, 1957 100-YARD GAMESSeason 1. 10 Lamar Jackson 2017 2. 8 Javian Hawkins 2019 8 Lamar Jackson 2016 4. 7 Bilal Powell 2010 7 Frank Moreau 1999 7 Walter Peacock 1973

7. 6 Michael Bush 2005 6 Anthony Shelman 1994 6 Deon Booker 1988 6 Howard Stevens 1972 6 Howard Stevens 1971 6 Lee Bouggess 1969 6 Lenny Lyles 1957 Career 1. 23 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 2. 15 Walter Peacock 1972-75 3. 12 Javian Hawkins 2018-20 12 Howard Stevens 1971-72 5. 11 Frank Moreau 1995-99 11 Lenny Lyles 1954-57 7. 10 Michael Bush 2003-06 8. 9 Brandon Radcliff 2013-16 9 Anthony Shelman 1991-94 9 Deon Booker 1985-88

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1. Lamar Jackson (2015-17) 4,132

2. Walter Peacock (1972-75) 3,204

3. Nathan Poole (1975-78) 2,958

4. Lenny Lyles (1954-57) 2,786

5. Howard Stevens (1971-72) 2,723

6. Frank Moreau (1995-99) 2,599

7. Javian Hawkins (2018-20) 2,533

8. Michael Bush (2003-06) 2,508

9. Brandon Radcliff (2013-16) 2,365

10. Deon Booker (1985-88) 2,363

11. Victor Anderson (2008-11) 2,345

12. Bilal Powell (2007-10) 2,338

13. Tom Lucia (1947-50) 2,299

14. Ralph Dawkins (1990-93) 2,159

15. Anthony Shelman (1991-94) 2,114

16. Calvin Prince (1976-77) 2,082

17. Kolby Smith (2003-06) 1,863

18. Jim Williams (1950-52) 1,820

19. Dominique Brown (2010-14) 1,795

20. Ken Porco (1956-59) 1,794

21. Don Craft (1978-81) 1,764

22. Eric Shelton (2003-04) 1,728

23. Bill Gatti (1968-70) 1,676

24. George Cain (1954-57) 1,638

25. Malik Cunningham (2018-) 1,588

26. Ernie Green (1958-61) 1,586

27. Lee Calland (1959-62) 1,575

28. Greg Hickman (1978-82) 1,549

29. Lionel Gates (2001-04) 1,486

30. Jeremy Wright (2010-12) 1,485

31. Ron Davenport (1981-84) 1,477

32. Senorise Perry (2011-13) 1,409

33. George Stripling (2005-07) 1,338

34. Tony Stallings (1999-2001) 1,329

35. Brock Bolen (2006-08) 1,257

36. Calvin Arrington (1992-95) 1,175

37. Wayne Patrick (1965-67) 1,160

38. T.J. Patterson (2000-03) 1,156

39. Leroy Collins (1998) 1,134

40. Anthony Allen (2006-07) 1,102

41. Willie Shelby (1982-85) 1,092

42. Lee Bouggess (1967-69) 1,064

43. Hassan Hall (2018-) 1,027

Career 1,000-Yard Rushers

Lamar Jackson holds the school record for career rushing yards with 4,132 yards and

50 touchdowns.

Javian Hawkins

SAME GAME 100-YARD RUSHING PERFORMANCES (21) 1. Malik Williams (149), Lamar Jackson (132), vs. North Carolina, 2017 2. Lamar Jackson (180), Reggie Bonnafon (107) vs. Boston College, 2017 3. Malik Williams (180), Lamar Jackson (111) vs. Syracuse, 2017 4. Lamar Jackson (153), Brandon Radcliff (141) vs. Wake Forest, 2016 5. Lamar Jackson (146), Brandon Radcliff (118) vs. Florida State, 2016 6. Lamar Jackson (199), Brandon Radcliff (156) at Syracuse, 2016 7. Senorise Perry (108), Jeremy Wright (105) vs. Kentucky , 2012 8. Bilal Powell (157), Victor Anderson (108) at Arkansas State, 2010 9. Bilal Powell (112), Victor Anderson (100) vs. Connecticut, 2008 10. Victor Anderson (176), Brock Bolen (104) vs. Kansas State, 2008 11. Michael Bush (127), George Stripling (117) at Cincinnati, 2005 12. Eric Shelton (158), Michael Bush (106) vs. Cincinnati, 2004 13. Lionel Gates (140), Michael Bush (137) vs. Houston, 2003 14. Henry Miller (121), T.J. Patterson (101) at Tulane, 2001 15. Donnell Gordon (113), Otis Floyd (100) vs. Northern Illinois, 1996 16. Frank Moreau (140), Calvin Arrington (133) vs. NE Louisiana, 1995 17. Calvin Prince (263), Nathan Poole (119) vs. Drake, 1976 18. Jim Wagoner (162), Walter Peacock (150) vs. Drake, 1974 19. Howard Stevens (160), Larry Griffin (103) at Dayton, 1972 20. Bill Gatti (174), Tom Jesukaitis (136) at Wichita State, 1970 21. Bill Gatti (175), Lee Bouggess (171) at Tulsa, 1969 THREE 100-YARD RUSHING PERFORMANCES (1)George Cain (164), Lenny Lyles (131), Ken Porco (122) vs. Morehead State, 1957 1,000-YARD RUSHERS SEASON (21) Player Year Yards Carries Avg. Games to 1,000 Lamar Jackson 2017 1,601 232 6.9 9Lamar Jackson 2016 1,571 260 6.0 9Javian Hawkins 2019 1,525 264 5.8 10Howard Stevens 1971 1,429 250 5.7 9Bilal Powell 2010 1,405 229 6.1 7Nathan Poole 1978 1,394 212 6.6 9Walter Peacock 1973 1,294 290 4.5 10Howard Stevens 1972 1,294 259 5.0 7Frank Moreau 1999 1,289 233 5.5 8Lenny Lyles 1957 1,207 125 9.7 8Michael Bush 2005 1,143 205 5.6 9Leroy Collins 1998 1,134 218 5.2 10Anthony Shelman 1994 1,084 241 4.5 11Lee Bouggess 1969 1,064 267 4.0 10Calvin Prince 1977 1,054 218 4.8 11Victor Anderson 2008 1,047 183 5.7 11Calvin Prince 1976 1,028 213 4.8 11Calvin Arrington 1995 1,016 255 4.0 11Walter Peacock 1975 1,013 262 3.9 11Deon Booker 1988 1,011 217 4.7 11Nathan Poole 1977 1,007 196 5.1 12

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Year Name Att Yds Avg. TD2020 Javian Hawkins 133 822 6.2 72019 Javian Hawkins 264 1,525 5.8 92018 Malik Cunningham 79 497 6.3 52017 Lamar Jackson 232 1,601 6.9 182016 Lamar Jackson 260 1,571 6.0 212015 Lamar Jackson 163 960 5.9 112014 Brandon Radcliff 144 737 5.1 122013 Dominique Brown 163 825 5.1 82012 Jeremy Wright 211 824 3.9 10 2011 Victor Anderson 114 539 4.7 32010 Bilal Powell 229 1,405 6.1 112009 Victor Anderson 89 473 5.3 52008 Victor Anderson 183 1,047 5.7 82007 Anthony Allen 146 696 4.8 72006 Kolby Smith 154 862 5.6 72005 Michael Bush 205 1,143 5.6 232004 Eric Shelton 146 938 6.4 202003 Lionel Gates 141 817 5.8 112002 Henry Miller 139 594 4.3 122001 T.J. Patterson 118 576 4.9 72000 Tony Stallings 181 810 4.5 61999 Frank Moreau 233 1,289 5.5 171998 Leroy Collins 218 1,134 5.2 191997 Frank Moreau 120 573 4.8 51996 Donnell Gordon 115 433 3.8 31995 Calvin Arrington 255 1,016 4.0 101994 Anthony Shelman 241 1,084 4.5 151993 Ralph Dawkins 120 579 4.8 31992 Anthony Shelman 85 418 4.9 51991 Ralph Dawkins 154 622 4.0 21990 Ralph Dawkins 121 542 4.5 51989 Carwell Gardner 139 595 4.3 71988 Deon Booker 217 1,011 4.7 91987 Deon Booker 135 671 5.0 41986 Deon Booker 112 516 4.6 51985 John Adams 140 514 3.7 71984 Ron Davenport 130 501 3.9 61983 Willie Shelby 107 447 4.2 21982 Ron Davenport 120 526 4.4 51981 Don Craft 136 475 3.5 51980 Don Craft 140 687 4.9 51979 Greg Hickman 150 648 4.3 41978 Nathan Poole 212 1,394 6.6 151977 Calvin Prince 218 1,054 4.8 131976 Calvin Prince 213 1,028 4.8 101975 Walter Peacock 262 1,013 3.9 61974 Walter Peacock 237 827 3.5 21973 Walter Peacock 290 1,294 4.5 81972 Howard Stevens 259 1,294 5.0 131971 Howard Stevens 250 1,429 5.7 121970 Bill Gatti 207 981 4.7 31969 Lee Bouggess 267 1,064 4.0 61968 Herbie Phelps 96 468 4.9 51967 Wayne Patrick 155 582 3.8 101966 Jim Stallings 82 350 4.3 41965 Wayne Patrick 99 428 4.3 31964 Ron Hall 86 301 3.5 11963 Larry Compton 69 199 2.9 21962 Lee Calland 125 560 4.5 61961 Lee Calland 108 600 5.6 61960 Ernie Green 77 441 5.7 41959 Ernie Green 114 510 4.5 41958 Ken Porco 107 581 5.4 71957 Lenny Lyles 125 1,207 9.7 191956 Lenny Lyles 119 610 5.1 71955 Lenny Lyles 101 780 7.7 111954 John Sowa 47 249 5.3 31953 Mike McDonald 67 336 5.0 21952 Jim Williams 96 480 5.0 41951 Jim Williams 138 642 4.7 41950 Jim Williams 126 693 5.5 41949 Tom Lucia 115 800 7.0 101948 John Brewer 121 573 4.7 51947 Tom Lucia 43 407 9.5 2

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ATTEMPTSGame 1. 65 Brian Brohm vs. Syracuse 2007 2. 63 Chris Redman vs. Southern Miss 1996 3. 62 Chris Redman vs. Cincinnati 1997 4. 60 Chris Redman vs. Illinois 1999 5. 58 Brian Brohm vs. Utah 2007 6. 57 Chris Redman vs. Utah 1998 57 Chris Redman vs. Tulane 1997 8. 56 Chris Redman vs. East Carolina 1998 56 Chris Redman vs. Tulane 1998 10. 55 Ed Rubbert vs. Murray State 1984 Season 1. 489 Chris Redman 1999 2. 473 Brian Brohm 2007 473 Chris Redman 1998 4. 445 Chris Redman 1997 5. 441 Dave Ragone 2002 6. 430 Lamar Jackson 2017 7. 427 Teddy Bridgewater 2013 8. 419 Teddy Bridgewater 2012 9. 409 Lamar Jackson 2016 10. 397 Jay Gruden 1987 Career 1. 1,679 Chris Redman 1996-99 2. 1,185 Brian Brohm 2004-07 3. 1,180 Dave Ragone 1999-02 4. 1,142 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 5. 1,086 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 6. 1,049 Jay Gruden 1985-88 7. 873 Ed Rubbert 1983-86 8. 767 Marty Lowe 1991-95 9. 742 John Madeya 1970-72 10. 715 Jeff Brohm 1989-93

COMPLETIONSGame 1. 45 Brian Brohm vs. Syracuse 2007 2. 44 Chris Redman vs. East Carolina 1998 3. 41 Chris Redman vs. Tulane 1998 4. 39 Brian Brohm vs. Utah 2007 39 Chris Redman vs. Illinois 1999 6. 36 Teddy Bridgewater at Syracuse 2012 36 Chris Redman at Army 1999 36 Chris Redman vs. WKU 1998 9. 35 Chris Redman vs. Southern Miss 1996 35 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Miami 2013 Season 1. 317 Chris Redman 1999 2. 309 Chris Redman 1998 3. 308 Brian Brohm 2007 4. 303 Teddy Bridgewater 2013 5. 287 Teddy Bridgewater 2012 6. 261 Chris Redman 1997 7. 254 Lamar Jackson 2017 8. 237 Dave Ragone 2002 9. 231 Dave Ragone 2001 10. 230 Lamar Jackson 2016

Career 1. 1,031 Chris Redman 1996-99 2. 781 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 3. 780 Brian Brohm 2004-07 4. 685 Dave Ragone 1999-02 5. 619 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 6. 572 Jay Gruden 1985-88 7. 430 Ed Rubbert 1983-86 8. 416 Stefan LeFors 2001-04 416 Marty Lowe 1991-95 10. 402 Jeff Brohm 1989-93

COMPLETION PERCENTAGEGame (Minimum 10 Completions) 1. 91.7% Jim Wagoner vs. Drake 1974 2. 90.9% Tom LaFramboise vs. Memphis 1963 3. 90.5% Teddy Bridgewater vs. UK 2012 4. 86.2% Teddy Bridgewater at USF 2013 5. 85.7% Stefan LeFors vs. East Carolina 2004 6. 84.2% Malik Cunningham at Notre Dame 2020 7. 84.0% Teddy Bridgewater vs. USF 2012 8. 82.1% Teddy Bridgewater vs. North Carolina 2012 82.1% Teddy Bridgewater vs. Ohio 2013 10. 81.8% Lamar Jackson vs. Kent State 2017 81.8% Brian Brohm vs. Oregon State 2005 81.8% Stefan LeFors at Houston 2004 (Minimum 15 Completions) 1. 90.5% Teddy Bridgewater vs. Kentucky 2012 2. 86.2% Teddy Bridgewater at USF 2013 3. 84.2% Malik Cunningham at Notre Dame 2020

4. 84.0% Teddy Bridgewater vs. USF 2012 5. 82.1% Teddy Bridgewater vs. North Carolina 2012 82.1% Teddy Bridgewater vs. Ohio 2013 7. 81.8% Lamar Jackson vs. Kent State 2017 81.8% Brian Brohm vs. Oregon State 2005 81.8% Stefan LeFors at Houston 2004 10. 80.8% Brian Brohm at Cincinnati 2005 80.8% Stefan LeFors vs. USF 2004 (Minimum 20 Completions) 1. 86.2% Teddy Bridgewater at USF 2013 2. 84.0% Teddy Bridgewater vs. USF 2012 3. 82.1% Teddy Bridgewater vs. North Carolina 2012 82.1% Teddy Bridgewater vs. Ohio 2013 5. 80.8% Brian Brohm at Cincinnati 2005 80.8% Stefan LeFors vs. USF 2004 7. 80.65% Dave Ragone vs. Cincinnati 2000 8. 80.56% Marty Lowe at Navy 1994 9. 78.6% Chris Redman vs. East Carolina 1998 10. 78.3% Chris Redman vs. Western Kentucky 1998 (Minimum 30 Completions) 1. 78.6% Chris Redman vs. East Carolina 1998 2. 78.3% Chris Redman vs. Western Kentucky 1998 3. 77.8% Teddy Bridgewater vs. Miami, Fla. 2013 4. 76.9% Teddy Bridgewater vs. Missouri State 2012 5. 75.0% Chris Redman at Kentucky 1999 6. 73.5% Teddy Bridgewater at Syracuse 2012

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7. 73.2% Chris Redman vs. Tulane 1998 8. 72.0% Chris Redman at Army 1999 9. 70.0% Chris Redman at Memphis 1999 10. 69.8% Will Stein vs. FIU 2011 Season(Minimum 50 Completions) 1. 73.5% Stefan LeFors 2004 2. 71.0% Teddy Bridgewater 2013 3. 68.8% Brian Brohm 2005 4. 68.5% Teddy Bridgewater 2012 5. 67.3% Brian Brohm 2004 6. 65.3% Chris Redman 1998 7. 65.1% Brian Brohm 2007 8. 64.8% Chris Redman 1999 9. 64.5% Teddy Bridgewater 2011 10. 64.1% Malik Cunningham 2020 (Minimum 100 Completions) 1. 73.5% Stefan LeFors 2004 2. 71.0% Teddy Bridgewater 2013 3. 68.8% Brian Brohm 2005 4. 68.5% Teddy Bridgewater 2012 5. 65.3% Chris Redman 1998 6. 65.1% Brian Brohm 2007 7. 64.8% Chris Redman 1999 8. 64.5% Teddy Bridgewater 2011 9. 64.1% Malik Cunningham 2020 10. 63.6% Brian Brohm 2006 (Minimum 200 Completions) 1. 71.0% Teddy Bridgewater 2013 2. 68.8% Brian Brohm 2005 3. 68.5% Teddy Bridgewater 2012 4. 65.3% Chris Redman 1998 5. 65.1% Brian Brohm 2007 6. 64.8% Chris Redman 1999 7. 61.3% Stefan LeFors 2003 8. 61.0% Dave Ragone 2000 9. 60.3% Dave Ragone 2001 10. 59.1% Lamar Jackson 2017 Career(Minimum 100 Completions) 1. 68.4% Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 2. 66.0% Stefan LeFors 2001-04 3. 65.8% Brian Brohm 2004-07 4. 63.1% Malik Cunningham 2018- Present 5. 61.4% Chris Redman 1996-99 6. 60.3% Adam Froman 2009-10 7. 59.0% Will Stein 2009-12 8. 58.6% Hunter Cantwell 2005-08 9. 58.3% Kyle Bolin 2014-16 10. 58.1% Dave Ragone 1999-2002 (Minimum 200 Completions) 1. 68.4% Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 2. 66.0% Stefan LeFors 2001-04 3. 65.8% Brian Brohm 2004-07 4. 63.1% Malik Cunningham 2018- Present

5. 61.4% Chris Redman 1996-99 6. 60.3% Adam Froman 2009-10 7. 58.6% Hunter Cantwell 2005-08 8. 58.1% Dave Ragone 1999-2002 9. 57.0% Lamar Jackson 2015-17 10. 56.2% Jeff Brohm 1989-93 PASSING EFFICIENCYSeason 1. 194.45 Malik Cunningham 2019 2. 181.74 Stefan LeFors 2004 3. 171.14 Teddy Bridgewater 2013 4. 166.73 Brian Brohm 2005 5. 160.48 Teddy Brigewater 2012 6. 159.08 Brian Brohm 2006 7. 152.43 Brian Brohm 2007 9. 151.00 Chris Redman 1998 10. 150.27 Malik Cunningham 2020 Career 1. 161.08 Malik Cunningham 2018- 2. 159.85 Stefan LeFors 2001-04 3. 157.92 Brian Brohm 2004-07 4. 157.20 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 5. 142.94 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 6. 134.79 Dave Ragone 1999-02 7. 134.58 Chris Redman 1996-99 8. 132.01 Adam Froman 2009-10 9. 131.68 Browning Nagle 1988-90 10. 129.97 Jeff Brohm 1989-93 CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS 18 Dave Ragone vs. East Carolina 2002 17 Chris Redman at Tulane 1998 16 Adam Froman at Connecticut 2009 15 Teddy Bridgewater at Pitt vs. USF 2012 15 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Missouri State 2012 15 Stefan LeFors vs. at TCU/Houston 2004 14 Chris Redman vs. WKU/at ECU 1998 13 Brian Brohm at Cincinnati 2005 12 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Ohio/EKU/at Pitt/USF 2013 12 Brian Brohm vs.UC/at Tulane/vs. Boise 2004 12 Stefan LeFors vs. ECU/at Miami 2004 12 Stefan LeFors at Army/at UNC 2004 YARDSGame 1. 592 Chris Redman at East Carolina 1998 2. 555 Brian Brohm vs. Syracuse 2007 3. 506 Chris Redman vs. Memphis 1998 4. 477 Chris Redman at Tulane 1998 5. 474 Chris Redman vs. WKU 1998 6. 467 Brian Brohm vs. Utah 2007 7. 459 Stefan LeFors at TCU 2003 8. 451 Browning Nagle vs. Alabama 1991 9. 450 Chris Redman vs. Illinois 1999 10. 447 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Miami 2013

Season 1. 4,042 Chris Redman 1998 2. 4,024 Brian Brohm 2007 3. 3,970 Teddy Bridgewater 2013 4. 3,718 Teddy Bridgewater 2012 5. 3,660 Lamar Jackson 2017 6. 3,647 Chris Redman 1999 7. 3,543 Lamar Jackson 2016 8. 3,145 Stefan LeFors 2003 9. 3,079 Chris Redman 1997 10. 3,056 Dave Ragone 2001 Career 1. 12,541 Chris Redman 1996-99 2. 10,775 Brian Brohm 2004-07 3. 9,817 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 4. 9,043 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 5. 8,564 Dave Ragone 1999-02 6. 7,024 Jay Gruden 1985-88 7. 5,853 Stefan LeFors 2001-04 8. 5,496 Ed Rubbert 1983-86 9. 5,451 Jeff Brohm 1989-93 10. 5,155 Malik Cunningham 2018- TOUCHDOWNSGame 1. 6 Lamar Jackson vs. Charlotte 2016 6 Chris Redman at East Carolina 1998 3. 5 Malik Cunningham vs. Syracuse 2019 5 Lamar Jackson at Marshall 2016 5 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Ohio 2013 5 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Temple 2012 5 Brian Brohm vs. Middle Tenn. 2007 5 Brian Brohm vs. Oregon State 2005 5 Dave Ragone vs. East Carolina 2002 5 Chris Redman vs. Houston 1999 5 Chris Redman at Kentucky 1999 5 Chris Redman vs. Boston College 1998 Season 1. 31 Teddy Bridgewater 2013 2. 30 Lamar Jackson 2016 30 Brian Brohm 2007 4. 29 Chris Redman 1999 29 Chris Redman 1998 6. 27 Lamar Jackson 2017 27 Teddy Bridgewater 2012 27 Dave Ragone 2000 9. 24 Dave Ragone 2002 10. 23 Dave Ragone 2001 Career 1. 84 Chris Redman 1996-99 2. 74 Dave Ragone 1999-02 3. 72 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 4. 71 Brian Brohm 2004-07 5. 69 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 6. 44 Jay Gruden 1985-88 7. 43 Malik Cunningham 2018- 8. 38 Stefan LeFors 2001-04 38 Jeff Brohm 1989-93 10. 34 John Madeya 1970-72

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CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT INTERCEPTION (Start of a Career)1. 83 Mike Watkins 1997-002. 78 Johnny Unitas 19513. 68 Will Gardner 2013-144. 56 Chris Redman 19995. 53 Reggie Bonnafon 20146. 52 Brian Brohm 20047. 51 Dave Ragone 1999-008. 46 Adam Froman 20099. 43 Will Stein 200910. 32 Hunter Cantwell 2005

Season 1. 175 Marty Lowe 1995 2. 173 Stefan LeFors 2004 3. 144 Teddy Bridgewater 2013 4. 131 Will Gardner 2014 5. 129 Stefan LeFors 2003 6. 124 Brian Brohm 2007 7. 117 Dave Ragone 2001 8. 115 Brian Brohm 2005 115 Dave Ragone 2002 10. 114 Lamar Jackson 2017 Career 1. 175 Marty Lowe 1995 2. 173 Stefan LeFors 2004 3. 144 Teddy Bridgewater 2013

4. 135 Lamar Jackson 2016-17 5. 131 Will Gardner 2014 6. 129 Stefan LeFors 2003 7. 124 Brian Brohm 2007 8. 119 Dave Ragone 2001-02 9. 117 Dave Ragone 2001 10. 116 Jeff Brohm 1992-93 11. 115 Brian Brohm 2005 115 Dave Ragone 2002 13. 114 Lamar Jackson 2017 14. 113 Lamar Jackson 2016 113 Teddy Bridgewater 2013 16. 112 Lamar Jackson 2016-17

INTERCEPTIONS THROWNGame 1. 6 Erik Watts vs. Florida State 1991 2. 5 Dean May vs. Miami 1982 5 John Madeya at S. Illinois 1972 5 Oscar Brohm vs. North Texas 1968 5 Wally Oyler at North Texas 1967 5 Benny Russell at Kent State 1965 5 Tom LaFramboise at S. Illinois 1964 5 Johnny Unitas vs. Wash. & Lee 1951

Season 1. 28 Ed Rubbert 1984 2. 21 Jay Gruden 1987 3. 19 Wally Oyler 1968

4. 18 Jay Gruden 1988 18 Tom LaFramboise 1964 6. 17 Marty Lowe 1994 17 John Madeya 1972 17 Gary Inman 1969 17 John Giles 1961 10. 16 Hunter Cantwell 2008 16 Erik Watts 1991 16 John Madeya 1970 Career 1. 54 Jay Gruden 1985-88 2. 51 Chris Redman 1996-99 3. 50 Ed Rubbert 1983-86 4. 44 John Madeya 1970-72 44 John Giles 1959-62 6. 34 Dean May 1980-83 34 Johnny Unitas 1951-54 8. 32 Wally Oyler 1966-68 32 Tom LaFramboise 1962-64 10. 29 Dave Ragone 1999-02

500-YARD GAMESSeason and Career 1. 2 Chris Redman 2. 1 Brian Brohm

400-YARD GAMESSeason 1. 3 Chris Redman 1998 2. 2 Lamar Jackson 2016 2 Teddy Bridgewater 2012 2 Brian Brohm 2007 2 Stefan LeFors 2003

Career 1. 8 Chris Redman 1996-99 2. 3 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 3. 3 Brian Brohm 2004-07 4. 2 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 2 Stefan LeFors 2001-04 300-YARD GAMESSeason 1. 8 Chris Redman 1998 2. 7 Teddy Bridgewater 2013 7 Brian Brohm 2007 7 Chris Redman 1999 5. 6 Lamar Jackson 2017 6 Teddy Bridgewater 2012 6 Brian Brohm 2006 6 Chris Redman 1997 9. 5 Brian Brohm 2005 Career 1. 24 Chris Redman 1996-99 2. 18 Brian Brohm 2004-07 3. 13 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 4. 11 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 5. 7 Dave Ragone 1992-02 6. 5 Jay Gruden 1985-88 5 Stefan LeFors 2001-04

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94 Bill Karns to Gene Sartini vs. Washington & Lee Nov. 18, 1950

93 Johnny Unitas to Babe Ray vs. Houston Nov. 10, 1951

92 Adam Froman to Scott Long vs. Southern Mississippi Oct. 10, 2009

90 Malik Cunningham to Tutu Atwell vs. Syracuse Nov. 23, 2019

86 Chris Redman to Arnold Jackson vs. Utah Sept. 6, 1997

86 Benny Russell to Clarence Spencer vs. East Carolina Oct. 16, 1965

85 John Madeya to Larry Hart vs. North Texas Sept. 26, 1970

83 Ed Rubbert to Ernest Givins vs. Southern Methodist Sept. 15, 1984

82 Malik Cunningham to Dez Fitzpatrick vs. Virginia Tech Oct. 31, 2020

82 Dave Ragone to Zek Parker at Kentucky Sept. 1, 2001

81 Brian Brohm to Gary Barnidge vs. Middle Tennessee Sept. 6, 2007

81 Chris Redman to Zek Parker at East Carolina Nov. 14, 1998

80 Malik Cunningham to Tutu Atwell at Miami, Fla. Nov. 9, 2019

80 Jeff Brohm to Ralph Dawkins vs. Texas Sept. 25, 1993

80 Len DePaola to Kevin Miller vs. Dayton Nov. 9, 1974

78 Dave Ragone to Deion Branch at Texas Christian Nov. 23, 2001

77 Malik Cunningham to Tutu Atwell vs. Virginia Oct. 26, 2019

77 Dean May to Mark Clayton vs. Oklahoma State Sept. 25, 1982

76 Brian Brohm to Mario Urrutia vs. Florida Atlantic Oct. 1, 2005

76 Benny Russell to Al MacFarlane vs. Marshall Oct. 23, 1965

75 Lamar Jackson to Jaylen Smith at North Carolina Sept. 9, 2017

75 Teddy Bridgewater to DeVante Parker at Pittsburgh Oct. 13, 2012

75 Brian Brohm to Harry Douglas at Pittsburgh Nov. 25, 2006

75 Chris Redman to Lavell Boyd vs. Houston Oct. 23, 1999

75 Stu Stram to Ebb Williams vs. Louisiana-Monroe Oct. 16, 1976

75 Benny Russell to Bill McMahon vs. Drake Oct. 15, 1966

Longest Scoring Passes (75+ Yards)

PASSING YARDS IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES2 Games1,066 Chris Redman (80 of 102) Oct. 31 – Nov. 14, 1998983 Chris Redman (73 of 105) Oct. 17-24, 1998980 Chris Redman (68 of 95) Oct. 24-31, 1998921 Brian Brohm (73 of 108) Sept. 15-22, 2007916 Chris Redman (74 of 97) Nov. 14, 1998 – Sept. 4, 1999817 Brian Brohm (67 of 96) Oct. 5-13, 2007806 Brian Brohm (65 of 98) Sept. 22-29, 2007793 Chris Redman (56 of 79) Sept. 26 – Oct. 3, 1998782 Chris Redman (60 of 100) Oct. 16-23, 1999776 Brian Brohm (41 of 60) Aug. 30 – Sept. 6, 2007

3 Games1,572 Chris Redman (112 of 151) Oct. 24 – Nov. 14, 19981,457 Chris Redman (109 of 151) Oct. 17-31, 19981,390 Chris Redman (110 of 143) Oct. 31, 1998 – Sept. 4, 19991,322 Brian Brohm (98 of 147) Sept. 6-22, 20071,273 Brian Brohm (104 of 156) Sept. 22 – Oct. 5, 20071,190 Chris Redman (92 of 141) Oct. 10-24, 19981,172 Brian Brohm (93 of 141) Sept. 15-29, 20071,165 Teddy Bridgewater (79 of 118) Oct. 26 – Nov. 10, 20121,154 Chris Redman (99 of 130) Nov. 14, 1998 – Sept. 11, 19991,148 Chris Redman (96 of 150) Oct. 7-23, 1999

4 Games2,049 Chris Redman (153 of 207) Oct. 17 – Nov. 14, 19981,896 Chris Redman (142 of 192) Oct. 24, 1998 – Sept. 4, 19991,697 Brian Brohm (114 of 168) Aug. 30 – Sept. 22, 20071,664 Chris Redman (128 of 187) Oct. 10-31, 19981,639 Brian Brohm (132 of 199) Sept. 15 – Oct. 5, 20071,628 Chris Redman (135 of 176) Oct. 31, 1998 – Sept. 11, 19991,623 Brian Brohm (132 of 194) Sept. 22 – Oct. 13, 20071,621 Chris Redman (117 of 173) Oct. 3-24, 19981,604 Chris Redman (138 of 190) Nov. 14, 1998 – Sept. 18, 19991,573 Brian Brohm (118 of 180) Sept. 6-29, 2007

5 Games2,373 Chris Redman (183 of 248) Oct. 17, 1998 – Sept. 4, 19992,256 Chris Redman (172 of 243) Oct. 10 – Nov. 14, 19982,134 Chris Redman (167 of 225) Oct. 24, 1998 – Sept. 11, 19992,095 Chris Redman (153 of 219) Oct. 3-31, 19982,078 Chris Redman (174 of 236) Oct. 31, 1998 – Sept. 18, 19992,040 Brian Brohm (157 of 238) Sept. 6 – Oct. 5, 20072,008 Brian Brohm (138 of 202) Jan. 2 – Sept. 22, 20071,989 Brian Brohm (160 of 237) Sept. 15 – Oct. 13, 20071,983 Chris Redman (148 of 220) Sept. 26 – Oct. 24, 19981,948 Brian Brohm (134 of 201) Aug. 30 – Sept. 29, 2007

6 Games2,687 Chris Redman (197 of 275) Oct. 3 – Nov. 14, 19982,611 Chris Redman (208 of 281) Oct. 17, 1998 – Sept 11, 19992,584 Chris Redman (206 of 285) Oct. 24, 1998 – Sept. 18, 19992,580 Chris Redman (202 of 284) Oct. 10, 1998 – Sept. 4, 19992,457 Chris Redman (184 of 266) Sept. 26 – Oct. 31, 19982,415 Brian Brohm (173 of 259) Aug. 30 – Oct. 5, 20072,390 Brian Brohm (185 of 276) Sept. 6 – Oct. 13, 20072,370 Chris Redman (198 of 285) Oct. 31, 1998 – Sept. 25, 19992,349 Brian Brohm (158 of 230) Dec. 2, 2006 – Sept. 22, 20072,259 Brian Brohm (158 of 235) Jan. 2 – Sept. 29, 2007

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Year Name A-C-I Yds TD2020 Malik Cunningham 195-304-12 2,617 202019 Malik Cunningham 179-112-5 2,065 222018 Jawon Pass 300-162-12 1,960 82017 Lamar Jackson 430-254-10 3,660 272016 Lamar Jackson 409-230-9 3,543 302015 Lamar Jackson 247-135-8 1,840 122014 Will Gardner 221-127-3 1,669 122013 Teddy Bridgewater 427-303-4 3,970 312012 Teddy Bridgewater 419-287-8 3,718 272011 Teddy Bridgewater 296-191-12 2,129 142010 Adam Froman 218-132-4 1,633 112009 Adam Froman 185-111-5 1,354 62008 Hunter Cantwell 377-221-16 2,493 162007 Brian Brohm 473-308-12 4,024 302006 Brian Brohm 313-199-5 3,049 162005 Brian Brohm 301-207-5 2,883 192004 Stefan LeFors 257-189-3 2,596 202003 Stefan LeFors 357-219-10 3,145 172002 Dave Ragone 441-237-11 2,880 242001 Dave Ragone 383-231-7 3,056 232000 Dave Ragone 354-216-11 2,621 271999 Chris Redman 489-317-13 3,647 291998 Chris Redman 473-309-15 4,042 291997 Chris Redman 445-261-14 3,079 181996 Chris Redman 272-144-9 1,773 81995 Marty Lowe 350-195-5 2,268 161994 Marty Lowe 319-186-17 2,091 91993 Jeff Brohm 304-185-9 2,626 201992 Jeff Brohm 297-155-12 2,008 91991 Erik Watts 260-115-16 1,294 61990 Browning Nagle 263-146-11 2,150 161989 Browning Nagle 334-187-10 2,503 161988 Jay Gruden 382-224-18 2,605 171987 Jay Gruden 397-209-21 2,481 171986 Ed Rubbert 210-103-5 1,304 41985 Ed Rubbert 256-120-12 1,475 51984 Ed Rubbert 362-184-28 2,465 181983 Dean May 263-139-8 1,609 61982 Dean May 311-141-15 2,034 171981 Dean May 105-41-7 589 41980 Pat Patterson 167-69-9 933 21979 Stu Stram 118-52-10 806 31978 Stu Stram 149-70-6 929 81977 Stu Stram 78-36-2 455 51976 Stu Stram 93-36-5 394 11975 John Darling 137-66-5 946 31974 Len DePaola 97-32-4 428 61973 Len DePaola 168-73-8 808 21972 John Madeya 301-146-17 1,709 161971 John Madeya 201-97-11 1,045 71970 John Madeya 244-121-16 1,750 111969 Gary Inman 182-78-17 843 121968 Wally Oyler 240-112-19 1,410 61967 Wally Oyler 192-83-13 1,039 51966 Benny Russell 310-142-12 2,016 141965 Benny Russell 246-115-15 1,791 111964 Tom LaFramboise 242-122-18 1,380 41963 Tom LaFramboise 204-104-13 1,205 81962 John Giles 181-90-14 1,222 81961 John Giles 172-78-17 1,209 91960 John Giles 68-33-5 436 61959 Dale Orem 86-39-5 484 41958 Dale Orem 70-32-7 386 11957 Dale Orem 56-26-3 483 41956 Bob Williams 67-28-8 699 31955 Bob Williams 25-13-1 361 51954 Jim Houser 86-39-6 560 11953 Johnny Unitas 95-49-7 470 31952 Johnny Unitas 197-104-13 1,383 121951 Johnny Unitas 99-46-5 602 91950 Bill Karns 50-27-2 517 51949 Frank Gitschier 69-20-6 296 31948 Frank Gitschier 117-51-9 771 51947 Frank Gitschier 47-31-na 422 4

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CATCHESGame 1. 15 Arnold Jackson at Cincinnati (174 yards) 1999 15 Ibn Green at East Carolina (214 yards) 1998 3. 14 Miguel Montano at Cincinnati (148 yards) 1997 14 Miguel Montano vs. Southern Miss. (194 yards) 1996 5. 13 Harry Douglas at Kentucky (223 yards) 2007 13 Joshua Tinch at West Virginia (130 yards) 2005 13 Ibn Green at Memphis (166 yards) 1999 8. 12 Harry Douglas vs. Syracuse (205 yards) 2007 12 Arnold Jackson at Tulane (132 yards) 1998 12 Jamie Asher at Kentucky (107 yards) 1994 Season 1. 101 Arnold Jackson (1,209 yards) 1999 2. 90 Arnold Jackson (1,165 yards) 1998 3. 75 J.R. Russell (1,213 yards) 2003 4. 73 J.R. Russell (968 yards) 2004 5. 72 Deion Branch (1,188 yards) 2001 6. 71 Harry Douglas (1,159 yards) 2007 71 Deion Branch (1,016 yards) 2000 8. 70 Tutu Atwell (1,276 yards) 2019 70 Harry Douglas (1,265 yards) 2006 70 Jamie Asher (794 yards) 1994 Career 1. 300 Arnold Jackson (3,670 yards) 1997-2000 2. 217 Ibn Green (2,830 yards) 1996-99 3. 186 J.R. Russell (2,619 yards) 2001-04 4. 176 Eli Rogers (2,020 yards) 2011-14 5. 175 Miguel Montano (2,305 yards) 1994-97 6. 173 Harry Douglas (2,924 yards) 2004-07 7. 162 Joshua Tinch (2,195 yards) 2002-05 8. 156 DeVante Parker (2,775 yards) 2011-14 9. 154 Dez Fitzpatrick (2,589 yards) 2017-20 10. 153 Jamie Asher (1,741 yards) 1991-94 YARDSGame 1. 223 Harry Douglas at Kentucky (13 catches) 2007 2. 214 DeVante Parker vs. Florida State (8 catches) 2014 214 Ibn Green at East Carolina (15 catches) 1998 4. 205 Harry Douglas vs. Syracuse (12 catches) 2007 5. 197 Cookie Brinkman at Marshall (10 catches) 1970 6. 194 Jamari Staples at Pittsburgh (9 catches) 2015 194 Deion Branch vs. Cincinnati (8 catches) 2000

194 Arnold Jackson vs. Illinois (11 catches) 1999 194 Miguel Montano vs. Southern Miss. (14 catches) 1996 10. 193 Mark Clayton vs. Tennessee State (7 catches) 1981 Season 1. 1,276 Tutu Atwell (70 catches) 2019 2. 1,265 Harry Douglas (70 catches) 2006 3. 1,213 J.R. Russell (75 catches) 2003 4. 1,209 Arnold Jackson (101 catches) 1999 5. 1,188 Deion Branch (72 catches) 2001 6. 1,165 Arnold Jackson (90 catches) 1998 7. 1,159 Harry Douglas (71 catches) 2007 8. 1,112 Mark Clayton (53 catches) 1982 9. 1,016 Deion Branch (71 catches) 2000 10. 980 Jaylen Smith (60 catches) 2017 Career 1. 3,670 Arnold Jackson (300 catches) 1997-2000 2. 2,924 Harry Douglas (173 catches) 2004-07 3. 2,830 Ibn Green (217 catches) 1996-99 4. 2,775 DeVante Parker (156 catches) 2011-14 5. 2,619 J.R. Russell (186 catches) 2001-04 6. 2,589 Dez Fitzpatrick (154 catches) 2017-20 7. 2,505 Jaylen Smith (152 catches) 2015-18 8. 2,307 Tutu Atwell (140 catches) 2018-20 9. 2,305 Miguel Montano (175 catches) 1994-97 10. 2,271 Mario Urrutia (130 catches) 2005-07 YARDS PER RECEPTION Game (Minimum 4 Catches) 1. 38.3 DeVante Parker at Pittsburgh (4 for 153) 2012 2. 38.0 Mark Clayton vs. Oklahoma State (4 for 152) 1982 3. 36.5 Al MacFarlane at Drake (4 for 146) 1965 4. 34.8 Eric Vaughn vs. Memphis (4 for 139) 1986 5. 34.5 Mario Urrutia vs. Florida Atlantic (4 for 138) 2005 6. 33.5 Mario Urrutia vs. Middle Tennessee (4 for 134) 2006 7. 33.0 Harry Douglas at Pittsburgh (4 for 132) 2006 8. 32.0 Ernest Givins at Houston (4 for 128) 1984 9. 31.8 James Jones at West Virginia (4 for 127) 1985 10. 31.6 Dez Fitzpatrick vs. Virginia Tech (5 for 158) 2020 Game (Minimum 8 Catches) 1. 26.8 DeVante Parker vs. Florida State (8 for 214) 2014 2. 24.3 Deion Branch vs. Cincinnati (8 for 194) 2000

3. 22.8 Dez Fitzpatrick at Boston College (8 for 182) 2020 22.8 Arnold Jackson vs. Army (8 for 182) 1998 5. 21.6 Jamari Staples at Pittsburgh (9 for 194) 2015 6. 21.3 Al MacFarlane vs. Marshall (8 for 170) 1965 7. 20.3 Jaylen Smith at North Carolina (9 for 183) 2017 8. 19.9 Mark Clayton at Memphis (9 for 179) 1982 9. 19.7 Cookie Brinkman at Marshall (10 for 197) 1970 10. 19.3 Deion Branch at Illinois (9 for 174) 2001 Season (Minimum 15 Catches) 1. 24.6 Mike Dennis (21 for 516) 1966 2. 24.4 Gene Sartini (17 for 414) 1950 3. 23.5 Larry Hart (26 for 612) 1970 4. 22.2 Jaylen Smith (27 for 599) 2016 5. 22.1 Mark Clayton (27 for 596) 1981 6. 21.8 Seth Dawkins (16 for 348) 2019 7. 21.5 Mario Urrutia (37 for 797) 2005 8. 20.98 Mark Clayton (53 for 1,112) 1982 9. 20.96 Mike Dennis (28 for 587) 1965 10. 20.9 Ernest Givins (33 for 689) 1984 (Minimum 50 Catches) 1. 21.0 Mark Clayton (53 for 1,112) 1982 2. 18.2 Tutu Atwell (70 for 1,276) 2019 3. 18.1 Harry Douglas (70 for 1,265) 2006 4. 16.8 Mario Urrutia (58 for 973) 2006 5. 16.5 Deion Branch (72 for 1,188) 2001 6. 16.33 Jaylen Smith (60 for 980) 2017 7. 16.32 Harry Douglas (71 for 1,159) 2007 8. 16.2 J.R. Russell (75 for 1,213) 2003 9. 16.09 DeVante Parker (55 for 885) 2013 10. 16.07 Ibn Green (55 for 884) 1998

Career (Minimum 50 Catches) 1. 21.2 Mike Dennis (55 for 1,167) 1964-66 2. 20.9 Mark Clayton (96 for 2,004) 1979-82 3. 19.4 Larry Hart (51 for 987) 1968-70 4. 18.9 Ernest Givins (67 for 1,266) 1984-85

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In only two seasons, Deion Branch accounted for 2,204 receiving yards –

posting back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons.

5. 18.4 Eric Broomfield (50 for 920) 1987-90 6. 17.79 DeVante Parker (156 for 2,775) 2011-14 7. 17.77 Kevin Cook (56 for 995) 1991-93 8. 17.5 Mario Urrutia (130 for 2,271) 2005-07 9. 17.2 Jamari Staples (73 for 1,253) 2015-16 10. 17.0 Kenny Robinson (71 for 1,204) 1977-80

(Minimum 100 Catches) 1. 17.8 DeVante Parker (156 for 2,775) 2011-14 2. 17.5 Mario Urrutia (130 for 2,271) 2005-07 3. 16.9 Harry Douglas (173 for 2,924) 2004-07 4. 16.8 Dez Fitzpatrick (154 for 2,589) 2017-20 5. 16.48 Jaylen Smith (152 for 2,505) 2015-18 6. 16.479 Tutu Atwell (140 for 2,307) 2018-20 7. 16.1 James Quick (126 for 2,032) 2013-16 8. 15.6 Anthony Cummings (100 for 1,562) 1987-90 9. 15.4 Deion Branch (143 for 2,204) 2000-01 10. 14.1 Zek Parker (128 for 1,804) 1998-2001 TOUCHDOWNSGame 1. 5 Anthony Cummings at Cincinnati 1990 2. 4 Lavell Boyd vs. Houston 1999 3. 3 Tutu Atwell vs. Western Kentucky 2019 3 James Quick at Florida State 2015 3 DeVante Parker vs. Kentucky 2014 3 J.R. Russell vs. Miami, Ohio 2003 3 Damien Dorsey vs. East Carolina 2002 3 Ibn Green vs. Kentucky 1999 3 Arnold Jackson vs. Army 1998 3 Ibn Green at East Carolina 1998 3 Ibn Green vs. Illinois 1997 3 Miguel Montano vs. North Texas 1995 3 Mark Clayton vs. Richmond 1982 3 Roger Black vs. Washington, Tenn. 1913 Season 1. 12 Tutu Atwell 2019 12 DeVante Parker 2013 12 Ibn Green 1998 4. 10 DeVante Parker 2012 10 Arnold Jackson 1998 10 Anthony Cummings 1990 7. 9 Dez Fitzpatrick 2017 9 Deion Branch 2001 9 Deion Branch 2000 9 Lavell Boyd 1999 9 Arnold Jackson 1999 9 Kevin Cook 1993Career 1. 33 DeVante Parker 2011-14 33 Ibn Green 1996-99 3. 31 Arnold Jackson 1997-2000 4. 25 Anthony Cummings 1987-90

5. 21 Tutu Atwell 2018-20 21 Dez Fitzpatrick 2017-20 7. 19 J.R. Russell 2001-04 8. 18 Deion Branch 2000-01 9. 17 Gary Barnidge 2004-07 10. 16 Mario Urrutia 2005-07 RECEPTIONS BY A RUNNING BACKGame 1. 12 Ralph Dawkins, Florida 1992 2. 9 Jeremy Wright, Connecticut 2012 9 Lionel Gates, TCU 2003 9 Frank Moreau, Illinois 1999 9 Ralph Dawkins, Southern Miss 1991 6. 8 George Stripling, West Virginia 2007 8 Carwell Gardner, Southern Miss 1989 8 Rodney Knighton, Tulane 1987 8 Al MacFarlane, Marshall 1965 8 Roger Whitehead vs. Kent State 1964 Season 1. 46 Carwell Gardner 1989 2. 44 Ralph Dawkins 1991 3. 43 Ralph Dawkins 1992 43 Rodney Knighton 1987 5. 41 Jeremy Wright 2012 41 Deon Booker 1988 7. 38 Frank Moreau 1999 8. 37 Ralph Dawkins 1993 9. 35 Leroy Collins 1998 35 Calvin Arrington 1995 35 Al MacFarlane 1965 Career 1. 151 Ralph Dawkins 1990-93 2. 82 Deon Booker 1985-88 3. 75 Al MacFarlane 1963-65 4. 72 Rodney Knighton 1984-87 5. 69 Victor Anderson 2008-11 6. 57 Chris Fitzpatrick 1991-94 57 Craig Swabek 1985-89 8. 56 Kolby Smith 2003-06 9. 55 Mike Dennis 1964-66 55 Ron Daveport 1981-84 RECEIVING YARDS BY A RUNNING BACKGame 1. 170 Al MacFarlane, Marshall 1965 2. 152 Mike Dennis vs. Dayton 1965 3. 147 Mike Dennis at Marshall 1966 4. 146 Al MacFarlane, Drake 1965 5. 134 Lionel Gates, TCU 2003 6. 126 Ralph Dawkins, Memphis 1992 7. 115 Carwell Gardner, Syracuse 1989 115 Carwell Garner, Southern Miss 1989 115 Keith Stephens at Tulane 198810. 111 Roger Whitehead vs. Kent State 1964

Season 1. 614 Carwell Gardner 1989 2. 587 Mike Dennis 1965 3. 524 Al MacFarlane 1965 4. 516 Mike Dennis 1966

5. 506 Ralph Dawkins 1992 6. 491 Ralph Dawkins 1993 7. 446 Al MacFarlane 1964 8. 409 Rodney Knighton 1987 9. 391 Deon Booker 1988 10. 373 Ralph Dawkins 1990 Career 1. 1,667 Ralph Dawkins 1990-93 2. 1,167 Mike Dennis 1964-66 3. 1,045 Al MacFarlane 1963-65 4. 838 Deon Brooker 1985-88 5. 651 Michael Bush 2003-06 6. 638 Lee Calland 1959-62 7. 622 Rodney Knighton 1984-87 8. 614 Carwell Gardner 1989 9. 581 Kolby Smith 2003-06 10. 572 Roger Whitehead 1961-64

TD RECEPTIONS BY A RUNNING BACKGame 1. 2 Reggie Bonnafon at Virginia 2016 2 Bilal Powell, at Rutgers 2010 2 Tony Stallings vs. Cincinnati 2000 2 Calvin Arrington at Navy 1994 2 Carwell Gardner at Wyoming 1989 2 Carwell Gardner vs WKU 1989 2 Rodney Knighton vs. Tulane 1987 2 Rodney Knighton at Purdue 1987

Season 1. 6 Ralph Dawkins 1993 6 Rodney Knighton 1987 3. 5 Carwell Gardner 1989 5 Mike Dennis 1965 5. 4 Chris Fitzpatrick 1994 4 Al MacFarlane 1965 4 Charlie Mudd 1963 4 Pete Bryant 1960 4 George Cain 1957 3 by many, last was Bilal Powell 2010 Career 1. 12 Ralph Dawkins 1990-93 2. 8 Mike Dennis 1964-66 8 Al MacFarlane 1963-65 4. 7 Rodney Knighton 1984-87 7 Lenny Lyles 1954-57 6. 6 Reggie Bonnafon 2014-17 6 Deon Brooker 1985-88 6 Tom Lucia 1947-50 9. 5 Carwell Gardner 1989 5 Charlie Mudd 1962-63 5 Pete Bryant 1957-60 5 George Cain 1954-57

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS BY A TIGHT ENDCareer 1. 33 Ibn Green 1996-99 2. 17 Gary Barnidge 2004-07 3. 15 Ronnie Ghent 2000-03 4. 13 Marshon Ford 2019-Present 5. 11 Cole Hikutini 2015-16

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11 Jim Zamberlan 1965-67 11 Don Hockensmith 1959-62 8. 10 Cookie Brinkman 1968-70 9. 9 Gerald Christian 2013-14 9 Gary Barnes 1970-72 9 Gene Sartini 1950-55

RECEPTIONS BY A TIGHT ENDSeason 1. 70 Jamie Asher 1994 2. 60 Ibn Green 1999 3. 59 Jim Zamberlan 1966 4. 55 Ibn Green 1998 55 Ibn Green 1997 6. 53 Gary Barnidge 2007 7. 52 Jamie Asher 1993 52 Gary Barnes 1972 9. 50 Cole Hikutini 2016 10. 49 David Hatfield 1983 Career 1. 217 Ibn Green 1996-99 2. 147 Jamie Asher 1991-94 3. 128 Jim Zamberlan 1965-67 4. 120 Ronnie Ghent 2000-03 5. 108 Gary Barnidge 2004-07 6. 85 David Hatfield 1982-84 7. 84 Gary Barnes 1971-72 8. 83 Danny Thomas 1983-86 9. 82 Cookie Brinkman 1968-70 10. 81 Chad Fortune 1986-89 RECEIVING YARDS BY A TIGHT ENDSeason 1. 884 Ibn Green 1998 2. 794 Jamie Asher 1994 3. 747 Jim Zamberlan 1966 4. 731 Ibn Green 1997 5. 680 Ibn Green 1999 6. 668 Cole Hikutini 2016 7. 658 Jamie Asher 1993 8. 655 Gary Barnidge 2007 655 Gary Barnes 1972 10. 647 Cookie Brinkman 1970 Career 1. 2,830 Ibn Green 1996-99 2. 1,704 Jamie Asher 1991-94 3. 1,646 Jim Zamberlan 1965-67 4. 1,491 Gary Barnidge 2004-07 5. 1,349 Ronnie Ghent 2000-03 6. 1,117 Cookie Brinkman 1968-70 7. 1,067 Don Hockensmith 1959-62 8. 1,059 Gary Barnes 1971-72 9. 1,057 Danny Thomas 1983-86 10. 1,023 David Hatfield 1982-84

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMESSeason 1. 7 Tutu Atwell 2019 7 Deion Branch 2001 7 Arnold Jackson 1998 7 Mark Clayton 1982 5. 6 Harry Douglas 2007

6 J.R. Russell 2003 7. 5 DeVante Parker 2014 5 J.R. Russell 2004 5 Arnold Jackson 1999 Career 1. 16 Arnold Jackson 1997-00 2. 12 Deion Branch 2000-01 3. 11 J.R. Russell 2001-04 4. 10 Tutu Atwell 2018-20 10 DeVante Parker 2011-14 10 Harry Douglas 2004-07 7. 9 Ibn Green 1996-99 9 Miguel Montano 1994-97 9 Mark Clayton 1979-82 10. 8 Dez Fitzpatrick 2017-20 8 Mario Urrutia 2005-07 150-YARD RECEIVING GAMESCareer 1. 4 Harry Douglas 2004-07 4 Deion Branch 2000-01 4 Arnold Jackson 1997-00 4 Ibn Green 1996-99 4 Mark Clayton 1979-82 6. 3 DeVante Parker 2011-14 7. 2 Dez Fitzpatrick 2017-20 2 Zek Parker 1998-2001 200-YARD RECEIVING GAMESCareer 1. 2 Harry Douglas 2004-07 2. 1 DeVante Parker 2011-14 1 Ibn Green 1996-99 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RECEPTION 1. Arnold Jackson 47 2. Ibn Green 45 3. Joshua Tinch 38 Ronnie Ghent 38 5. J.R. Russell 36 6. Doug Beaumont 33 7. Lavell Boyd 29 Damian Copeland 29 9. Jamie Asher 28 DeVante Parker 28

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TD RECEPTION 1. DeVante Parker 10 2012-2013 2. Tutu Atwell 5 2019 Deion Branch 5 2000-2001 Ronnie Ghent 5 2001-2002 5. Lavell Boyd 4 1999 Deion Branch 4 2001 Harry Douglas 4 2007 Arnold Jackson 4 1999 9. Gary Barnidge 3 2004 Anthony Cummings 3 1990 Harry Douglas 3 2006 Ibn Green 3 1997 Ibn Green 3 1998 Arnold Jackson 3 1997

Arnold Jackson 3 1998 Arnold Jackson 3 1999 Arnold Jackson 3 1999-2000 DeVante Parker 3 2013 JR Russell 3 2003 Mario Urrutia 3 2005 CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 1. Harry Douglas 7 2006-07 2. DeVante Parker 5 2013-14 3. Tutu Atwell 4 2019 Deion Branch 4 2001 Mark Clayton 4 1982 6. Jamie Asher 3 1993 Mark Clayton 3 1982 JR Russell 3 2003 JR Russell 3 2004 Mario Urruta 3 2005 Jim Zamberlan 3 1966

RECEIVING RECORDS23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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1. Arnold Jackson (1997-2000) 3,670 2. Harry Douglas (2004-07) 2,924 3. Ibn Green (1996-99) 2,830 4. DeVante Parker (2011-14) 2,775 5. J.R. Russell (2001-04) 2,619 6. Dez Fitzpatrick (2017-20) 2,589 7. Jaylen Smith (2015-18) 2,505 8. Tutu Atwell (2018-20) 2,307 9. Miguel Montano (1994-97) 2,30510. Mario Urrutia (2005-07) 2,27111. Deion Branch (2000-01) 2,20412. Joshua Tinch (2002-05) 2,19513. James Quick (2013-16) 2,03214. Eli Rogers (2011-14) 2,02015. Mark Clayton (1979-82) 2,00416. Zek Parker (1998-2001) 1,80417. Lavell Boyd (1997-99) 1,77518. Jamie Asher (1991-94) 1,74119. Ralph Dawkins (1990-93) 1,66720. Doug Beaumont (2007-10) 1,65521. Jim Zamberlan (1965-67) 1,64622. Anthony Cummings (1987-90) 1,56223. Damian Copeland (2010-13) 1,52124. Seth Dawkins (2016-19) 1,51025. Gary Barnidge (2004-07) 1,49126. Ronnie Ghent (2000-03) 1,34927. Scott Long (2007-09) 1,28628. Ernest Givins (1984-85) 1,26629. Jamari Staples (2015-16) 1,253 Josh Chichester (2008-11) 1,25331. Charles Sheffield (1996-99) 1,23832. Gary Barnes (1970-72) 1,22833. Kenny Robinson (1977-80) 1,20434. Damien Dorsey (2000-02) 1,17335. Mike Dennis (1964-66) 1,16736. Montrell Jones (2004-05) 1,13837. Tony Burdock (1970-72) 1,12438. Andrell Smith (2010-12) 1,12039. Lonny Gilbert (1966-68) 1,11840. Cookie Brinkman (1968-70) 1,11741. Don Hockensmith (1959-62) 1,06742. David Hatfield (1981-84) 1,05943. Danny Thomas (1983-86) 1,05744. Kevin Miller (1974-77) 1,05045. Al MacFarlane (1963-65) 1,04546. Cole Hikutini (2015-16) 1,01647. Fred Jones (1988-91) 1,005

Career 1,000-Yard Receivers

SAME GAME 100-YARD RECEIVING PERFORMANCES (23) 1. Dez Fitzpatrick (110) and Braden Smith (110) vs. Western Kentucky 2020 2. Tutu Atwell (132) and Jaylen Smith (107) vs. Wake Forest 2018 3. Dez Fitzpatrick (127) and Jaylen Smith (118) vs. Boston College 2017 4. Dez Fitzpatrick (134) and Seth Dawkins (133) at NC State 2017 5. Jamari Staples (136) and James Quick (108) at Syracuse 2016 6. Mario Urrutia (144) and Harry Douglas (132) at Pittsburgh 2006 7. Harry Douglas (116) and Mario Urrutia (113) vs. West Virginia 2006 8. Lionel Gates (134) and J.R. Russell (119) at Texas Christian 2003 9. Arnold Jackson (174) and Ibn Green (100) at Cincinnati 1999 10. Lavell Boyd (173) and Arnold Jackson (119) vs. Houston 1999 11. Ibn Green (166) and Arnold Jackson (108) at Memphis 1999 12. Arnold Jackson (126) and Ibn Green (120) vs. Western Kentucky 1998 13. Arnold Jackson (133) and Ibn Green (117) vs. Cincinnati 1998 14. Ibn Green (132) and Arnold Jackson (123) vs. Kentucky 1998 15. Arnold Jackson (114) and Rico Williams (102) vs. Tulane 1997 16. Coswell Sims (142) and Miguel Montano (136) vs. Tulane 1995 17. Kevin Cook (120) and Jamie Asher (107) vs. Navy 1993 18. David Hatfield (116) and Ernest Givins (100) vs. Murray State 1984 19. Tony Burdock (111) and Gary Barnes (103) vs. Tulsa 1972 20. Jim Zamberlan (141) and Bill McMahon (108) vs. Drake 1966 THREE RECEIVERS OVER 100 YARDS (3 TIMES)1. Seth Dawkins (170), Tutu Atwell (110), and Dez Fitzpatrick (108) vs. Boston College 20192. Mario Urrutia (142), Gary Barnidge (126), and Harry Douglas (100) vs. Middle Tennessee 20073. Lavell Boyd (146), Arnold Jackson (132), and Charles Sheffield (103) at Tulane 1998 1,000-YARD RECEIVERS SEASON (9)Years Player Catches Yards TD Avg.2019 Tutu Atwell 70 1,276 12 18.22006 Harry Douglas 70 1,265 6 18.12003 J.R. Russell 75 1,213 8 16.21999 Arnold Jackson 101 1,209 9 12.02001 Deion Branch 72 1,188 9 16.51998 Arnold Jackson 90 1,165 10 12.92007 Harry Douglas 71 1,159 7 16.31982 Mark Clayton 53 1,112 6 21.02000 Deion Branch 71 1,016 9 14.3

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Year Name Rec Yds TD Avg2020 Dez Fitzpatrick 46 833 3 19.42019 Tutu Atwell 70 1,276 12 18.22018 Jaylen Smith 36 550 1 15.32017 Jaylen Smith 60 980 7 16.32016 Cole Hikutini 50 668 8 13.4 James Quick 45 769 6 17.12015 James Quick 39 624 5 16.0 Jamari Staples 37 638 3 17.22014 DeVante Parker 43 855 5 19.9 Eli Rogers 45 525 3 11.72013 DeVante Parker 40 744 10 18.62012 Damian Copeland 50 628 2 12.62011 Eli Rogers 41 454 1 11.12010 Doug Beaumont 41 440 1 10.72009 Scott Long 53 727 2 13.72008 Doug Beaumont 62 750 0 12.12007 Harry Douglas 71 1,159 7 16.32006 Harry Douglas 70 1,265 6 18.12005 Joshua Tinch 67 855 4 12.82004 J.R. Russell 73 968 7 13.32003 J.R. Russell 75 1,213 8 16.22002 Damien Dorsey 52 753 7 14.52001 Deion Branch 72 1,188 9 16.52000 Deion Branch 71 1,016 9 14.31999 Arnold Jackson 101 1,209 9 12.01998 Arnold Jackson 90 1,165 10 12.91997 Miguel Montano 67 875 1 13.11996 Miguel Montano 48 602 1 12.51995 Miguel Montano 50 694 3 13.91994 Jamie Asher 70 794 1 11.31993 Jamie Asher 52 658 3 12.71992 Ralph Dawkins 43 506 3 11.81991 Jose Gonzalez 25 348 1 13.91990 Anthony Cummings 28 473 10 16.91989 Carwell Gardner 46 614 5 13.31988 Deon Booker 41 391 3 9.51987 Joey Hamilton 24 490 2 20,41986 Eric Vaughn 34 697 4 20.51985 Ernest Givins 34 577 4 17.01984 Ernest Givins 33 689 4 20.91983 David Hatfield 49 543 2 11.11982 Mark Clayton 53 1,112 6 21.01981 Mark Clayton 27 596 3 22.11980 Ken Robinson 26 401 0 15.41979 Randy Butler 20 347 3 17.41978 Ken Robinson 29 534 6 18.41977 Marc Mitchell 24 358 4 14.91976 Marc Mitchell 15 147 1 9.81975 Tony Smith 26 382 1 14.71974 Kevin Miller 25 361 2 14.41973 Walter Peacock 20 139 2 7.01972 Gary Barnes 52 655 4 12.61971 Tony Burdock 33 361 1 10.91970 Cookie Brinkman 48 647 4 13.51969 Cookie Brinkman 25 357 5 14.31968 Larry Hart 25 375 3 15.01967 Jim Zamberlan 45 559 4 12.41966 Jim Zamberlan 59 747 4 12.71965 Al MacFarlane 35 524 4 15.01964 Roger Whitehead 33 370 0 11.21963 Charlie Mudd 25 367 4 14.71962 Don Hockensmith 32 408 3 12.81961 Don Hockensmith 20 392 6 19.6

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PLAYSGame

1. 75 Lamar Jackson at Clemson 2016 2. 71 Lamar Jackson at Wake Forest 2017 71 Chris Redman vs. Southern Miss 1996 4. 68 Lamar Jackson at Houston 2016 5. 67 Lamar Jackson vs. Purdue 2017 67 Brian Brohm vs. Syracuse 2007 7. 66 Lamar Jackson at NC State 2017 8. 65 Dave Ragone at Texas Christian 2001 65 Chris Redman at Cincinnati 1997 10. 64 Chris Redman vs. Tulane 1997

Season

1. 669 Lamar Jackson 2016 2. 662 Lamar Jackson 2017 3. 572 Dave Ragone 2002 4. 532 Chris Redman 1999 5. 530 Brian Brohm 2007 6. 513 Chris Redman 1998 7. 493 Teddy Bridgewater 2012 8. 492 Chris Redman 1997 9. 490 Teddy Bridgewater 2013 10. 475 Dave Ragone 2001

Career

1. 1,846 Chris Redman 1996-99 2. 1,741 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 3. 1,506 Dave Ragone 1999-2002 4. 1,368 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 5. 1,357 Brian Brohm 2004-07 6. 1,235 Jay Gruden 1985-88 7. 982 Jeff Brohm 1989-93 8. 966 Ed Rubbert 1983-86 9. 904 Marty Lowe 1991-95 10. 903 John Madeya 1970-72

TOTAL YARDSGame

1. 610 Lamar Jackson at Syracuse 2016 2. 578 Chris Redman at East Carolina 1998 3. 549 Brian Brohm vs. Syracuse 2007 4. 525 Lamar Jackson at North Carolina 2017 5. 512 Lamar Jackson vs. Boston College 2017 6. 493 Stefan Lefors at Texas Christian 2003 7. 491 Lamar Jackson at Wake Forest 2017 491 Chris Redman vs. Memphis 1998 9. 485 Lamar Jackson vs. Purdue 2017 10. 479 Lamar Jackson at Marshall 2016

Season

1. 5,261 Lamar Jackson 2017 2. 5,114 Lamar Jackson 2016 3. 4,048 Teddy Bridgewater 2013 4. 4,009 Chris Redman 1998 5. 3,978 Brian Brohm 2007 6. 3,744 Teddy Bridgewater 2012 7. 3,550 Stefan Lefors 2003 8. 3,537 Chris Redman 1999 9. 3,226 Malik Cunningham 2020 10. 3,128 Dave Ragone 2002

Career

1. 13,175 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 2. 12,129 Chris Redman 1996-99 3. 10,819 Brian Brohm 2004-07 4. 9,987 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 5. 9,161 Dave Ragone 1999-2002 6. 6,743 Malik Cunningham 2018- 7. 6,609 Stefan Lefors 2001-04 8. 6,564 Jay Gruden 1985-88 9. 5,410 Jeff Brohm 1989-93 10. 4,979 Ed Rubbert 1983-86

TOTAL YARDS PER GAMESeason

1. 404.7 Lamar Jackson 2017 2. 400.9 Chris Redman 1998 3. 393.4 Lamar Jackson 2016 4. 331.5 Brian Brohm 2007 5. 321.5 Chris Redman 1999 6. 311.4 Teddy Bridgewater 2013 7. 293.3 Malik Cunningham 2020 8. 288.0 Teddy Bridgewater 2012 9. 284.7 Brian Brohm 2005 10. 281.3 Brian Brohm 2006 Career

1. 346.7 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 2. 288.8 Chris Redman 1996-99 3. 256.1 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 4. 245.9 Brian Brohm 2004-07 5. 229.0 Dave Ragone 1999-2002 6. 204.3 Malik Cunningham 2018- 7. 187.3 Browning Nagle 1988-90 8. 184.7 Adam Froman 2009-10 9. 168.3 Jay Gruden 1985-88 10. 150.9 Ed Rubbert 1983-86 POINTS RESPONSIBLE FORGame

1. 48 Lamar Jackson vs. Charlotte 2016 2. 42 Lamar Jackson at Boston College 2016 42 Lamar Jackson at Marshall 2016

4. 40 Roger Black vs. Washington (TN) 1913 5. 36 Malik Cunningham vs. Syracuse 2019 36 Chris Redman at East Carolina 1998 7. 34 Fred Koster vs. Rose Poly 1926 34 Fred Koster at Ogden 1926 9. 32 Chris Redman vs. Boston College 1998 32 Lenny Lyles vs. Central Michigan 1957

Season

1. 308 Lamar Jackson 2016 2. 272 Lamar Jackson 2017 3. 200 Dave Ragone 2000 4. 198 Brian Brohm 2007 5. 192 Teddy Bridgewater 2013 192 Chris Redman 1998 7. 182 Chris Redman 1999 8. 168 Malik Cunningham 2019 168 Teddy Bridgewater 2012 10. 162 Malik Cunningham 2020 162 Dave Ragone 2001 Career

1. 718 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 2. 536 Chris Redman 1996-99 3. 510 Dave Ragone 1999-2002 4. 480 Brian Brohm 2004-07 5. 468 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 6. 433 Art Carmody 2004-07 7. 384 John Wallace 2012-15 8. 366 Malik Cunningham 2018- 9. 318 Lenny Lyles 1954-57 10. 310 Blanton Creque 2016-19 TOUCHDOWNS SCOREDGame

1. 5 Eric Shelton vs. East Carolina 2004 5 Leroy Collins vs. Western Kentucky 1998 5 Anthony Cummings at Cincinnati 1990 5 Fred Koster vs. Rose Poly 1926 5 Fred Koster at Ogden 1926 5 C.N. Caldwell at Moores Hill 1913 7. 4 Lamar Jackson vs. Florida State 2016 4 Lamar Jackson at Syracuse 2016 4 Senorise Perry at Pittsburgh 2012 4 Michael Bush at West Virginia 2005 4 Eric Shelton at Memphis 2004 4 Lionel Gates vs. Houston 2003 4 Lavell Boyd vs. Houston 1999 4 Frank Moreau at Army 1999

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4 Frank Moreau vs. Chattanooga 1999 4 Frank Moreau vs. East Carolina 1997 4 Nathan Poole vs. Northwestern State 1978 4 Lenny Lyles vs. Toledo 1955 4 Chris Katope vs. Rio Grande 1941 4 Bennie Mcdonald vs. Eastern Kentucky 1928 4 Roger Black vs. Washington (TN) 1913 4 John Daniel vs. Washington (TN) 1913 Season

1. 24 Michael Bush 2005 2. 21 Lamar Jackson 2016 21 Lenny Lyles 1957 4. 20 Eric Shelton 2004 5. 19 Leroy Collins 1998 6. 18 Lamar Jackson 2017 18 Fred Koster 1926 8. 17 Frank Moreau 1999 17 Howard Stevens 1972 10. 16 Nathan Poole 1978 Career

1. 50 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 2. 49 Lenny Lyles 1954-57 3. 41 Michael Bush 2003-06 4. 34 Tom Lucia 1947-50 5. 33 Devante Parker 2011-14 33 Ibn Green 1996-99 7. 32 Arnold Jackson 1997-2000 8. 30 Eric Shelton 2003-04 30 Howard Stevens 1971-72 10. 29 Ralph Dawkins 1990-93 TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FORGame

1. 8 Lamar Jackson vs. Charlotte 2016 2. 7 Lamar Jackson at Boston College 2016 7 Lamar Jackson at Marshall 2016 4. 6 Malik Cunningham vs. Syracuse 2019 6 Lamar Jackson at North Carolina 2017 6 Chris Redman at East Carolina 1998 7. 5 Lamar Jackson vs. Boston College 2017 5 Lamar Jackson vs. Florida State 2016 5 Lamar Jackson at Syracuse 2016 5 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Ohio 2013

5 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Temple 2012 5 Brian Brohm vs. Middle Tennesse 2007 5 Brian Brohm vs. Murray State 2007 5 Brian Brohm vs. Oregon State 2005 5 Eric Shelton vs. East Carolina 2004 5 Dave Ragone vs. East Carolina 2002 5 Dave Ragone at Tulane 2001 5 Chris Redman vs. Houston 1999 5 Chris Redman at Kentucky 1999 5 Leroy Collins vs. Western Kentucky 1998 5 Chris Redman vs. Cincinnati 1998 5 Chris Redman vs. Boston College 1998 5 Anthony Cummings at Cincinnati 1990 5 Lenny Lyles vs. Central Michigan 1957 5 Fred Koster vs. Rose Poly 1926 5 Fred Koster at Ogden 1926 5 John Daniel vs. Washington (TN) 1913 5 Clarence Rodgers vs. Wash. (TN) 1913 5 C.N. Caldwell at Moores Hill 1913 5 Owen Foster vs. Hanover 1912 Season

1. 51 Lamar Jackson 2016 2. 45 Lamar Jackson 2017 3. 33 Brian Brohm 2007 33 Dave Ragone 2000 5. 32 Teddy Bridgewater 2013 6. 31 Chris Redman 1998 7. 30 Chris Redman 1999 8. 28 Malik Cunningham 2019 28 Teddy Bridgewater 2012 10. 27 Malik Cunningham 2020

Career

1. 119 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 2. 87 Chris Redman 1996-99 3. 83 Dave Ragone 1999-2002 4. 80 Brian Brohm 2004-07 5. 78 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 6. 61 Malik Cunningham 2018- 7. 52 Lenny Lyles 1954-57 8. 48 Jay Gruden 1985-88 9. 45 Stefan Lefors 2001-04 10. 44 Michael Bush 2003-06 44 Jeff Brohm 1989-93 ALL-PURPOSE YARDSSeason

1. 2,133 Howard Stevens 1972 2. 1,900 Walter Peacock 1973 3. 1,741 Howard Stevens 1971 4. 1,736 Ernest Givins 1985 5. 1,684 Walter Peacock 1975 6. 1,630 Javian Hawkins 2019 7. 1,601 Lamar Jackson 2017 8. 1,574 Frank Moreau 1999 9. 1,571 Lamar Jackson 2016 10. 1,563 Bilal Powell 2010 Career

1. 5,128 Walter Peacock 1972-75 2. 4,915 Arnold Jackson 1997-2000 3. 4,530 Ralph Dawkins 1990-93 4. 4,528 Zek Parker 1998-2001 5. 4,132 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 6. 3,874 Howard Stevens 1971-72 7. 3,626 Victor Anderson 2008-11 8. 3,599 Lenny Lyles 1954-57 9. 3,467 Keith Stephens 1986-88 10. 3,458 Deon Booker 1985-88 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS PER GAMESeason

1. 213.3 Howard Stevens 1972 2. 174.1 Howard Stevens 1971 3. 172.7 Walter Peacock 1973 4. 157.8 Ernest Givins 1985 5. 157.4 Frank Moreau 1999 6. 153.1 Walter Peacock 1975 7. 142.5 Devante Parker 2014 8. 140.5 Arnold Jackson 1998 9. 139.6 Michael Bush 200510. 137.6 Keith Stephens 1988 Career

1. 193.7 Howard Stevens 1971-72 2. 132.7 Leroy Collins 1998 3. 123.5 Ernest Givins 1984-85 4. 120.0 Carwell Gardner 1989 5. 119.3 Walter Peacock 1972-75 6. 112.9 Aaron Bailey 1992-93 7. 111.7 Arnold Jackson 1997-2000 8. 108.7 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 9. 108.0 Javian Hawkins 2018-20 10. 105.1 Keith Stephens 1986-88

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FIELD GOALS MADEGame 1. 4 Blanton Creque vs. NC State 2016 4 Chris Philpott vs. Connecticut 2010 4 Art Carmody vs. Pittsburgh 2005 4 Nate Smith at Houston 2000*Louisville kickers have made 3 field goals in a game on 39 occasions. The most recent was James Turner vs. Syracuse (3 attempts) on Nov. 20, 2020. Season 1. 21 Art Carmody (25 attempts) 2006 2. 20 John Wallace (24 attempts) 2013 3. 17 Blanton Creque (20 attempts) 2017 4. 16 Blanton Creque (19 attempts) 2016 16 John Wallace (21 attempts) 2012 6. 15 John Wallace (21 attempts) 2015 15 John Wallace (19 attempts) 2014 15 Ron Bell (26 attempts) 1989 9. 14 Chris Philpott (18 attempts) 2010 14 Art Carmody (16 attempts) 2005 14 Nate Smith (20 attempts) 2003 Career 1. 66 John Wallace (85 attempts) 2012-15 2. 60 Art Carmody (73 attempts) 2004-07 3. 51 Blanton Creque (62 attempts) 2016-19 4. 44 Nate Smith (64 attempts) 2000-03 5. 36 Ron Bell (58 attempts) 1987-90 6. 35 David Akers (61 attempts) 1993-96 7. 32 Chris Philpott (44 attempts) 2008-11 8. 24 Wilbur Summers (47 attempts) 1972-75 9. 22 Jon Hilbert (33 attempts) 1996-99 22 Klaus Wilmsmeyer (30 attempts) 1988-91 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSGame 1. 5 Nate Smith vs. TCU (made 2) 2003 5 Ron Bell vs. Memphis (made 2) 1989 5 Wilbur Summers vs. Dayton (made 3) 1973*Louisville kickers have attempted 4 field goals in a game on 23 occasions. The most recent was Blanton Creque vs. North Carolina State (made 4) on Oct. 22, 2016. Season 1. 26 Ron Bell (made 15) 1989 2. 25 Art Carmody (made 21) 2006 3. 24 John Wallace (made 20) 2013 4. 21 John Wallace (made 15) 2015 21 John Wallace (made 16) 2012 6. 20 Blanton Creque (made 17) 2017 20 Nate Smith (made 14) 2003 8. 19 Blanton Creque (made 16) 2016 19 John Wallace (made 15) 2014 19 Nate Smith (made 12) 2002 19 David Akers (made 12) 1995

Career 1. 85 John Wallace (made 66) 2012-15 2. 73 Art Carmody (made 60) 2004-07 3. 64 Nate Smith (made 44) 2000-03 4. 62 Blanton Creque (made 51) 2016-19

5. 61 David Akers (made 35) 1993-96 6. 58 Ron Bell (made 36) 1987-90 7. 47 Wilbur Summers (made 24) 1972-75 8. 44 Chris Philpott (made 32) 2008-11 9. 35 Pete Compise (made 16) 1966-68 10. 33 Jon Hilbert (made 22) 1996-99 POINTS BY KICKINGGame 1. 18 Blanton Creque vs. NC State 2016 2. 16 Art Carmody vs. Pittsburgh 2005 3. 16 Art Carmody vs. Middle Tennessee 2007 16 Roger Black vs. Washington, Tenn. 1913 5. 15 Art Carmody vs. North Carolina 2005 6. 14 Blanton Creque at Wake Forest 2019 14 Blanton Creque at Kentucky 2017 14 Evan O’Hara at Syracuse 2016 14 John Wallace vs. Eastern Kentucky 2013 14 Art Carmody vs. West Virginia 2006 14* Art Carmody vs. Middle Tennessee 2006 14 Art Carmody at Temple 2006 14 Chris Philpott vs. Connecticut 2010 14 Nate Smith at Houston 2000 Season 1. 123 Art Carmody (21 FGs, 60 PATs) 2006 2. 113 Art Carmody (12 FGs, 77 PATs) 2004 3. 112 John Wallace (20 FGs, 52 PATs) 2013 4. 109 Blanton Creque (17 FGs, 58 PATs) 2017 5. 105 Art Carmody (14 FGs, 63 PATs) 2005 6. 95 John Wallace (15 FGs, 50 PATs) 2014 7. 92 Art Carmody (13 FGs, 53 PATs) 2007 92 Nate Smith (14 FGs, 50 PATs) 2003 9. 91 John Wallace (15 FGs, 46 PATs) 2015 10. 87 Blanton Creque (16 FGs, 39 PATs) 2016 Career 1. 433 Art Carmody (60 FGs, 253 PATs) 2004-07 2. 384 John Wallace (66 FGs, 186 PATs) 2012-15 3. 310 Blanton Creque (51 FGs, 157 PATs) 2016-19 4. 275 Nate Smith (44 FGs, 143 PATs) 2000-03 5. 216 David Akers (35 FGs, 111 PATs) 1993-96 6. 190 Ron Bell (36 FGs, 82 PATs) 1987-90 7. 180 Chris Philpott (32 FGs, 84 PATs) 2008-11

180 Jon Hilbert (22 FGs, 114 PATs) 1996-99 9. 153 Wilbur Summers (24 FGs, 81 PATs) 1972-75 10. 124 Pete Compise (16 FGs, 76 PATs) 1966-68 POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN Game 1. 13 Roger Black vs. Washington, Tenn. 1913 2. 10 Art Carmody vs. Murray State 2007 10 Art Carmody vs. Cincinnati 2004 4. 9 Evan O’Hara vs. Florida State 2016 9 Evan O’Hara vs. Charlotte 2016 9 John Wallace vs. Murray State 2014 9 Art Carmody vs. North Carolina 2005 9 Art Carmody vs. Oregon State 2005 9 Art Carmody at Houston 2004 9 Jon Hilbert at East Carolina 1998 9 Jon Hilbert vs. Western Kentucky 1998 9 Pete Compise vs. Drake 1966 Season 1. 77 Art Carmody 2004 2. 63 Art Carmody 2005 3. 60 Art Carmody 2006 4. 58 Blanton Creque 2017 5. 53 Art Carmody 2007 6. 52 John Wallace 2013 7. 50 John Wallace 2014 50 Nate Smith 2003 50 Jon Hilbert 1998 10. 46 John Wallace 2015 Career 1. 253 Art Carmody 2004-07 2. 186 John Wallace 2012-15 3. 157 Blanton Creque 2016-19 4. 143 Nate Smith 2000-03 5. 114 Jon Hilbert 1996-99 6. 111 David Akers 1993-96 7. 84 Chris Philpott 2008-11 8. 82 Ron Bell 1987-90 9. 81 Wilbur Summers 1972-75 10. 76 Pete Compise 1966-68 POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN ATTEMPTEDGame 1. 14 Roger Black vs. Washington, Tenn. 1913 2. 10 Art Carmody vs. Murray State 2007 3. 10 Art Carmody vs. Cincinnati 2004 10 Bruce Baker vs. Hanover 1912 5. 9 Evan O’Hara vs. Florida State 2016 9 Evan O’Hara vs. Charlotte 2016 9 John Wallace vs. Murray State 2014 9 Art Carmody vs. North Carolina 2005 9 Art Carmody vs. Oregon State 2005 9 Art Carmody at Houston 2004 9 Jon Hilbert at East Carolina 1998 9 Jon Hilbert vs. Western Kentucky 1998 9 Pete Compise vs. Drake 1966

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Season 1. 77 Art Carmody 2004 2. 65 Art Carmody 2005 3. 60 Art Carmody 2006 4. 59 Blanton Creque 2017 5. 54 John Wallace 2013 6. 53 Art Carmody 2007 7. 53 Jon Hilbert 1998 8. 52 Nate Smith 2003 9. 50 John Wallace 2014 50 George Bertram 1949 Career 1. 255 Art Carmody 2004-07 2. 193 John Wallace 2012-15 3. 162 Blanton Creque 2016-19 4. 147 Nate Smith 2000-03 5. 121 Jon Hilbert 1996-99 6. 119 David Akers 1993-96 7. 94 Ron Bell 1987-90 8. 91 Chris Philpott 2008-11 9. 88 Pete Compise 1966-68 10. 87 Wilbur Summers 1972-75 POINTS AFTER TD PERCENTAGE Season (Minimum 20 attempts) 1. 100 Art Carmody 2004 100 Art Carmody 2006 100 Art Carmody 2007 100 John Wallace 2014 100 James Turner 2020 100 Blanton Creque 2019 100 Wade Tydlacka 2000 100 Evan O’Hara 2016 100 Ryan Payne 2008 10. 98.3 Blanton Creque 2017 Career (Minimum 40 Attempts) 1. 100 James Turner 2019- 2. 99.2 Art Carmody 2004-07 3. 97.3 Nate Smith 2000-03 4. 96.9 Blanton Creque 2016-19 5. 96.4 John Wallace 2012-15 6. 95.0 Ryan Payne 2008-09 7. 94.4 Phil Ellis 1982-84 8. 94.2 Jon Hilbert 1996-99 9. 93.3 David Akers 1993-96 10. 93.1 Wilbur Summers 1972-75 CONSECUTIVE POINTS AFTER TD 1. 116 Art Carmody Jan. 2, 2006 – Nov. 29, 2007 2. 97 Art Carmody Sept. 5, 2004 – Oct. 1, 2005 3. 96 John Wallace Dec. 28, 2013 – Dec. 30, 2015 4. 63 Nate Smith Oct. 26, 2001 – Sept. 8, 2002 5. 61 Jon Hilbert Oct. 24, 1998 – Oct. 7, 1999 6. 54 Blanton Creque Oct. 1, 2016 – Oct. 5, 2017 7. 49 Blanton Creque Oct. 14, 2017 – Oct. 5, 2018

8. 47 David Akers Sept. 10, 1994 – Nov. 4, 1995 9. 41 Nate Smith Nov. 7, 2002 – Oct. 17, 2003 10. 40 James Turner Sept. 12 – Dec. 12, 2020 40 Art Carmody Oct. 1 – Dec. 3, 2005

PUNTSGame 1. 13 Wilbur Summers vs. Cincinnati 1973 13 Tom Hampton at Centre 1938 3. 12 Ryan Johnson at Clemson 2014 12 Jeremy Borseth vs. N. Carolina 1995 12 Matt Mager at Maryland 1979 12 Rich Pennella vs. Cincinnati 1977 12 Kenny Doll vs. Murray State 1933 8. 11 Jeremy Borseth at Southern Miss 1995 11 Mark Blasinsky at Missouri 1981 11 Rich Pennella at Cincinnati 1976 11 Wilbur Summers at Auburn 1974 11 Scott Marcus vs. Wichita St. 1971 11 Scott Marcus vs. Drake 1970 11 Cookie Brinkman vs. N. Texas 1970 11 Wally Oyler at Wichita State 1966

Season 1. 89 Mark Blasinsky 1981 2. 83 Wilbur Summers 1973 3. 81 Wilbur Summers 1974 4. 79 Scott Marcus 1971 5. 76 Mark Blasinsky 1980 6. 72 Rich Pennella 1977 72 Wilbur Summers 1975 8. 69 Mason King 2018 69 Joshua Appleby 2015 69 Jeremy Borseth 1996 69 Phil Ellis 1982 Career 1. 247 Jeremy Borseth 1995-98 2. 236 Wilbur Summers 1972-75 3. 224 Mason King 2016-19 4. 207 Brandon Brookfield 1990-94 5. 196 Scott Marcus 1970-72 6. 192 Cory Goettsche 2006-09 7. 188 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 1988-91 8. 184 Kirk Kennedy 1984-87 184 Mark Blasinsky 1978-81 10. 154 Ryan Johnson 2012-14 PUNTING YARDSGame 1. 531 Ryan Johnson at Clemson 2014 2. 498 Wilbur Summers at Auburn 1974 3. 493 Wilbur Summers vs. Cincinnati 1973 4. 479 Mark Blasinsky at Missouri 1981 5. 470 Brandon Brookfield at Arizona St. 1992 6. 464 Scott Marcus vs. Wichita St. 1971 7. 451 Tom Hampton at Centre 1938 8. 446 Rich Pennella vs. Cincinnati 1977 9. 439 Klaus Wilmsmeyer at Wyoming 1989 10. 436 Jeremy Borseth vs. N. Carolina 1995

Season 1. 3,579 Mark Blasinsky 1981 2. 3,517 Wilbur Summers 1973 3. 3,302 Wilbur Summers 1974 4. 3,175 Scott Marcus 1971 5. 3,101 Wilbur Summers 1975 6. 2,949 Mark Blasinsky 1980 7. 2,878 Rich Pennella 1977 8. 2,800 Jeremy Borseth 1996 9. 2,798 Mason King 2018 10. 2,791 Joshua Appleby 2015 Career 1. 9,920 Wilbur Summers 1972-75 2. 9,853 Jeremy Borseth 1995-98 3. 9,526 Mason King 2016-19 4. 8,493 Brandon Brookfield 1990-94 5. 7,603 Cory Goettsche 2006-09 6. 7,495 Scott Marcus 1970-72 7. 7,439 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 1988-91 8. 7,218 Mark Blasinsky 1978-81 9. 6,954 Kirk Kennedy 1984-87 10. 6,193 Ryan Johnson 2012-14 PUNTING AVERAGEGame (Minimum 5 punts) 1. 53.5 Wilbur Summers at West Texas 1973 2. 52.2 Brandon Brookfield at Texas A&M 1992 3. 51.2 Klaus Wilmsmeyer at WVU 1990 4. 50.7 Rich Pennella at Alabama 1977 5. 50.6 Mason King at Houston 2016 6. 50.5 Mason King vs. LSU 2016 7. 49.8 Klaus Wilmsmeyer at Pittsburgh 1990 8. 49.0 Cory Goettsche at Utah 2009 49.0 Cookie Brinkman vs. Tulsa 1968 10. 48.8 Klaus Wilmsmeyer at Wyoming 1989 Season (Minimum 50 punts) 1. 43.9 Mason King 2016 2. 43.1 Wilbur Summers 1975 3. 42.6 Mason King 2019 4. 42.4 Wilbur Summers 1973 5. 41.7 Brandon Brookfield 1992 6. 41.5 Brandon Brookfield 1994 7. 40.8 Wilbur Summers 1974 8. 40.6 Mason King 2018 40.6 Wade Tydlacka 2001 40.6 Jeremy Borseth 1996 Career (Minimum 100 punts) 1. 42.5 Mason King 2016-19 2. 42.0 Wilbur Summers 1972-75 3. 41.0 Brandon Brookfield 1990-94 4. 40.2 Ryan Johnson 2012-14 5. 39.9 Jeremy Borseth 1995-98 6. 39.6 Cory Goettsche 2006-09 39.6 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 1988-91 8. 39.4 Rich Pennella 1976-77 9. 39.2 Mark Blasinsky 1978-81 10. 38.2 Scott Marcus 1970-72

PUNT RETURNSGame 1. 8 Montrell Jones vs. TCU 2004 8 Herbie Phelps vs. Cincinnati 1967

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3. 7 James Quick at FIU 2014 7 Arnold Jackson at Illinois 1998 7 Rico Clark at North Carolina 1996 7 Rico Clark vs. Cincinnati 1996 7 Herbie Phelps vs. Dayton 1967 7 Herbie Phelps at North Texas 1967 Season 1. 40 Montrell Jones (418 yards) 2004 40 Herbie Phelps (363 yards) 1967 3. 33 Damien Dorsey (508 yards) 2002 4. 32 Rico Clark (238 yards) 1996 32 Kevin Miller (290 yards) 1977 6. 31 Arnold Jackson (280 yards) 2000 31 Arnold Jackson (216 yards) 1998 31 Howard Stevens (378 yards) 1972 9. 30 Montrell Jones (311 yards) 2005 10. 29 Joey Smith (382 yards) 1990 Career 1. 100 Arnold Jackson (972 yards) 1997-00 2. 70 Montrell Jones (729 yards) 2004-05 3. 56 Herbie Phelps (594 yards) 1967-68 4. 54 Keith Stephens (485 yards) 1986-88 54 Kevin Miller (404 yards) 1974-77 6. 50 Rico Clark (346 yards) 1993-96 7. 44 Jaire Alexander (439 yards) 2015-17 8. 43 Jamie Perrin (270 yards) 1978-80 9. 42 Greg Campbell (433 yards) 1970-71 10. 38 Howard Stevens (402 yards) 1971-72

PUNT RETURN YARDSGame 1. 159 Damien Dorsey at Army 2002 2. 130 Jaire Alexander vs. Florida State 2016 3. 125 Frank Minnifield vs. Temple 1982 4. 124 Arnold Jackson vs. E. Michigan 1999 5. 112 Montrell Jones vs. Cincinnati 2004 6. 109 Joey Hamilton vs. Akron 1987 7. 105 Doug Beaumont vs. Connecticut 2010 8. 100 Dee Smith at Tulsa 1989 9. 98 Bill McMahon vs. Kent State 1966 10. 96 Howard Stevens at Tampa 1972 96 Greg Campbell vs. Memphis 1970

Season 1. 508 Damien Dorsey (33 returns) 2002 2. 418 Montrell Jones (40 returns) 2004 3. 382 Joey Smith (29 returns) 1990 4. 378 Howard Stevens (31 returns) 1972 5. 363 Herbie Phelps (40 returns) 1967 6. 311 Montrell Jones (30 returns) 2005 7. 290 Kevin Miller (32 returns) 1977 8. 280 Arnold Jackson (31 returns) 2000 9. 267 Greg Campbell (16 returns) 1970 10. 261 Arnold Jackson (23 returns) 1999 261 Keith Stephens (28 returns) 1986 Career 1. 972 Arnold Jackson (100 returns) 1997-00 2. 729 Montrell Jones (70 returns) 2004-05 3. 594 Herbie Phelps (56 returns) 1967-68 4. 517 Damien Dorsey (34 returns) 2000-02 5. 485 Keith Stephens (54 returns) 1986-88 6. 441 Bill McMahon (33 returns) 1964-66

7. 439 Jaire Alexander (44 returns) 2015-17 8. 433 Greg Campbell (42 returns) 1970-71 9. 404 Doug Beaumont (34 returns) 2007-10 404 Kevin Miller (54 returns) 1974-77

PUNT RETURN AVERAGEGame (Minimum 2 Returns) 1. 65.0 Jaire Alexander vs. Florida State 2016 2. 52.5 Doug Beaumont vs. Connecticut 2010 3. 41.7 Frank Minnifield vs. Temple 1982 4. 35.0 Arnold Jackson at Kentucky 1997 5. 31.7 Bill McMahon at North Texas 1965 6. 29.3 Arnold Jackson vs. Illinois 1997 7. 28.7 Rodjay Burns vs. Indiana State 2018 8. 28.3 Greg Campbell at Wichita State 1970 9. 28.0 Montrell Jones vs. Cincinnati 2004 28.0 Bill McMahon vs. Dayton 1965

Season (Minimum 10 Returns) 1. 20.0 Bill McMahon (10 for 200 yards) 1965 2. 16.7 Greg Campbell (16 for 267 yards) 1970 3. 15.4 Damien Dorsey (33 for 508 yards) 2002 4. 15.2 Rodjay Burns (13 for 197 yards) 2018 15.2 Doug Beaumont (14 for 213 yards) 2010 6. 15.0 Frank Minnifield (11 for 165 yards) 1982 7. 14.9 Keith Humphries (16 for 239 yards) 1981 8. 14.8 Dee Smith (14 for 207 yards) 1989 9. 14.4 Herbie Phelps (16 for 231 yards) 1968 10. 14.3 Arnold Jackson (15 for 215 yards) 1997 (Minimum 20 Returns) 1. 15.4 Damien Dorsey (33 for 508 yards) 2002 2. 13.2 Joey Smith ( 29 for 382 yards) 1990 3. 12.2 Howard Stevens (31 for 378 yards) 1972 4. 11.3 Arnold Jackson (23 for 261 yards) 1999 5. 10.5 Jaire Alexander (20 for 210 yards) 2016 6. 10.5 Montrell Jones (40 for 418 yards) 2004 7. 10.4 Montrell Jones (30 for 311 yards) 2005 8. 9.7 Jaire Alexander ( 23 for 223 yards) 2015 9. 9.6 Doug Beaumont (20 for 191 yards) 2008 10. 9.3 Keith Stephens (28 for 261 yards) 1986 Career (Minimum 20 Returns) 1. 15.2 Damien Dorsey 2000-02 2. 13.5 Jim Wagoner 1973-75 3. 13.4 Bill McMahon 1964-66 4. 13.2 Joey Smith 1987-90 5. 11.9 Doug Beaumont 2007-10 6. 11.5 Aaron Bailey 1992-93 7. 10.7 Anthony Floyd 1999-02 8. 10.6 Herbie Phelps 1967-68 10.5 Howard Stevens 1971-72 10.5 Trent Guy 2006-09

KICK RETURNSGame 1. 8 Hassan Hall at Clemson 2018 8 Keith Stephens vs. Florida State 1986 8 Ira Glass at Memphis 1969 4. 7 Hassan Hall at Boston College 2020 7 Bilal Powell vs. Rutgers 2007 7 Trent Guy vs. Utah 2007 7 Broderick Clark at Memphis 2004

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Year Name No Yds Avg2020 Rodjay Burns 7 22 3.12019 Rodjay Burns 12 103 8.62018 Rodjay Burns 13 197 15.22017 Reggie Bonnafon 12 81 6.82016 Jaire Alexander 20 210 10.52015 Jaire Alexander 23 223 9.72014 James Quick 20 148 7.42013 Eli Rogers 10 82 8.22012 Kai DeLa Cruz 21 99 4.72011 Eli Rogers 8 54 6.82010 Doug Beaumont 14 213 15.22009 Trent Guy 6 139 23.22008 Doug Beaumont 20 191 9.62007 Trent Guy 13 93 7.22006 Patrick Carter 18 107 5.92005 Montrell Jones 30 311 10.42004 Montrell Jones 40 418 10.52003 Robert Haskins 23 177 7.72002 Damien Dorsey 33 508 15.42001 Anthony Floyd 14 198 14.12000 Arnold Jackson 31 280 9.01999 Arnold Jackson 23 261 11.31998 Arnold Jackson 31 216 7.01997 Arnold Jackson 15 215 14.31996 Rico Clark 32 238 7.41995 Rico Clark 6 51 8.51994 Tony Bethel 21 105 5.01993 Aaron Bailey 10 130 13.01992 Aaron Bailey 14 145 10.41991 Derek Hawthorne 13 48 3.71990 Joey Smith 29 382 13.11989 Dee Smith 14 207 14.81988 Keith Stephens 14 122 8.71987 Joey Hamilton 17 209 12.31986 Keith Stephens 28 261 9.31985 Ernest Givens 18 154 8.61984 Eric Vaughn 20 158 7.91983 Keith Humphries 9 61 6.81982 Frank Minnifield 11 165 15.01981 Keith Humphries 16 239 14.91980 Jamie Perrin 8 105 13.11979 Jamie Perrin 21 115 5.51978 Greg Searcy 9 64 7.11977 Kevin Miller 32 290 9.11976 Kevin Miller 12 64 5.31975 Kevin Miller 10 50 5.01974 Jim Wagoner 15 160 10.71973 Jim Wagoner 8 153 19.11972 Howard Stevens 31 378 12.21971 Greg Campbell 26 166 6.41970 Greg Campbell 16 267 16.71969 Richard Watson 12 80 6.71968 Herbie Phelps 16 231 14.4

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7 Broderick Clark vs. Memphis 2003 7 Zek Parker at Army 1999 7 Antonio Roundtree vs. Tulane 1997 7 Keith Stephens vs. Rutgers 1986 7 Eric Vaughn vs. Indiana State 1984

Season 1. 42 Broderick Clark (821 yards) 2003 42 Keith Stephens (901 yards) 1986 3. 37 Trent Guy (914 yards) 2009 4. 35 Zek Parker (860 yards) 1999 5. 34 Hassan Hall (818 yards) 2018 34 Eric Vaughn (630 yards) 1984 7. 33 Keith Stephens (737 yards) 1988 8. 32 Antonio Roundtree (693 yards) 1997 9. 31 Trent Guy (671 yards) 2007 31 Broderick Clark (897 yards) 2002 Career 1. 103 Zek Parker (2,558 yards) 1998-01 2. 100 Keith Stephens (2,227 yards) 1986-88 3. 97 Broderick Clark (2,200 yards) 2002-05 4. 86 Trent Guy (1,980 yards) 2006-09 5. 78 Hassan Hall (1,991 yards) 2018- 6. 74 Walter Peacock (1,693 yards) 1972-75 7. 53 Kevin Miller (1,059 yards) 1974-77 8. 51 Aaron Bailey (1,181 yards) 1992-93 9. 43 Ernest Givins (1,054 yards) 1984-85 43 Keith Humphries (947 yards) 1981-83 KICK RETURN YARDSGame 1. 247 Hassan Hall at Clemson 2018 2. 220 Hassan Hall at Wake Forest 2019 3. 192 JuJuan Spillman at Rutgers 2006 4. 180 George Cain at Xavier 1955 5. 178 Bilal Powell vs. Rutgers 2007 6. 178 Antonio Roundtree vs. Tulane 1997 7. 177 Ernest Givins at Indiana 1985 8. 171 Keith Stephens vs. Tulane 1987 9. 170 Trent Guy at Kentucky 2009 10. 169 Zek Parker at Boise State 1999 Season 1. 914 Trent Guy (37 returns) 2009 2. 901 Keith Stephens (42 returns) 1986 3. 897 Broderick Clark (31 returns) 2002 4. 860 Zek Parker (35 returns) 1999 5. 821 Broderick Clark (42 returns) 2003 6. 818 Hassan Hall (34 returns) 2018 7. 801 Ernest Givins (29 returns) 1985 8. 793 Hassan Hall (26 returns) 2019 9. 752 Zek Parker (26 returns) 2000 10. 737 Keith Stephens (33 returns) 1988 Career 1. 2,558 Zek Parker (103 returns) 1998-01 2. 2,227 Keith Stephens (100 returns) 1986-88 3. 2,200 Broderick Clark (97 returns) 2002-05 4. 1,991 Hassan Hall (78 returns) 2018- 5. 1,980 Trent Guy (86 returns) 2006-09 6. 1,693 Walter Peacock (74 returns) 1972-75 7. 1,181 Aaron Bailey (51 returns) 1992-93 8. 1,059 Kevin Miller (53 returns) 1974-77 9. 1,054 Ernest Givins (43 returns) 1984-85

10. 998 Jeremy Wright (40 returns) 2010-12

KICK RETURN AVERAGEGame (Minimum 3 punts) 1. 55.0 Hassan Hall at Wake Forest 2019 2. 48.0 JuJuan Spillman at Rutgers 2006 3. 47.0 Broderick Clark vs. Kentucky 2009 4. 44.7 Jeremy Wright vs. Southern Miss 2010 5. 44.3 Ernest Givins at Indiana 1985 6. 39.3 Zek Parker vs. Tulane 2000 7. 38.8 Aaron Bailey at West Virginia 1993 8. 38.5 Zek Parker vs. Chattanooga 1999 9. 37.5 Trent Guy at Kentucky 2007 10. 36.3 Zek Parker vs. Kentucky 2000 Season (Minimum 10 returns) 1. 33.4 Walter Peacock 1973 2. 31.3 Mike Blakey 1968 3. 30.6 Jeremy Wright 2010 4. 30.5 Hassan Hall 2019 4. 30.4 Frank Minnifield 1981 5. 30.2 Victor Anderson 2010 6. 30.1 Charles Gaines 2013 7. 28.9 Broderick Clark 2002 28.9 Zek Parker 2000 9. 28.8 Keith Humphries 1982 10. 27.9 Frank Moore 1966 Career (Minimum 15 Returns) 1. 27.9 Frank Moore 1966 2. 26.9 Andy Williams 1965-67 3. 25.6 Herbie Phelps 1967-68 4. 25.5 Hassan Hall 2018- 5. 25.0 Jeremy Wright 2010-12 6. 24.9 Victor Anderson 2008-11 7. 24.8 Zek Parker 1998-01 8. 24.5 Ernest Givins 1984-85 9. 24.3 JuJuan Spillman 2006-07 10. 23.7 Frank Minnifield 1979-82

KICK RETURN FOR TD Yds Player, Opponent Date 100 Hassan Hall at Wake Forest 2019 93 Hassan Hall at Clemson 2018 100 Traveon Samuel vs. Clemson 2015 97 Corvin Lamb vs. Miami, Fla. 2014 93 Charles Gaines vs. FIU 2013 100 Adrian Bushell at Connecticut 2011 95 Jeremy Wright vs. Southern Miss 2010 95 Trent Guy at Memphis 2008 100 Trent Guy at Kentucky 2007 100 JuJuan Spillman at Rutgers 2006 92 Broderick Clark vs. Cincinnati 2002 100 Broderick Clark vs. Kentucky 2002 91 Zek Parker at East Carolina 2001 91 Zek Parker vs. Boise State 1999 94 Zek Parker vs. Southern Miss 1999 97 Zek Parker vs. Chattanooga 1999 84 Larrame Furman vs. Wyoming 1992 95 Keith Stephens vs. Tulane 1987 94 Ernest Givins vs. Western Kentucky 1985 93 Ernest Givins at Indiana 1985 89 Frank Minnifield vs. Tennessee State 1981 89 Greg Searcy vs. Southern Miss 1979 93 Walter Peacock vs. Furman 1973

97 Walter Peacock at Drake 1973 91 Richard Watson at Memphis 1969 100 Mike Blakey vs. Drake 1968 98 Mike Blakey at Cincinnati 1968 94 Andy Williams at North Texas 1967 99 Andy Williams vs. Tulsa 1966 98 Frank Moore at Marshall 1966 90 Al MacFarlane vs. Southern Illinois 1963 87 Pete Bryant vs. Western Kentucky 1960 95 George Cain at Xavier 1955 80 George Cain at Xavier 1955 100 George Cain at Eastern Kentucky 1954 96 Jim Williams vs. Washington & Lee 1951 92 John Brewer at Akron 1949 95 John Brewer vs. Murray State 1949 100 Tom Lucia vs. Washington, Mo. 1947 90 Joe Trabue vs. Union, Tenn. 1946

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Year Name No Yds Avg2020 Hassan Hall 18 380 21.22019 Hassan Hall 26 793 30.52018 Hassan Hall 34 818 24.12017 Seth Dawkins 12 255 21.32016 Malik Williams 14 315 22.52015 Traveon Samuel 12 321 26.8 2014 Brandon Radcliff 12 261 21.82013 Charles Gaines 10 301 30.12012 Adrian Bushell 17 333 19.62011 Jeremy Wright 18 425 23.62010 Jeremy Wright 16 489 30.62009 Trent Guy 37 914 24.72008 Trent Guy 13 324 24.92007 Trent Guy 30 671 22.42006 JaJuan Spillman 17 450 26.52005 Montrell Jones 17 389 22.92004 Broderick Clark 18 383 21.32003 Broderick Clark 42 821 19.52002 Broderick Clark 31 897 28.92001 Zek Parker 21 483 23.02000 Zek Parker 26 752 28.91999 Zek Parker 35 860 24.61998 Zek Parker 21 463 22.01997 Antonio Roundtree 32 693 21.71996 Rico Clark 11 227 20.61995 Coswell Sims 8 140 17.51994 Calvin Arrington 19 291 15.31993 Aaron Bailey 26 622 23.91992 Aaron Bailey 25 559 22.41991 Tony Edelen 20 349 17.51990 Joey Smith 19 372 19.61989 Dee Smith 14 351 25.21988 Keith Stephens 33 737 22.31987 Keith Stephens 25 589 23.61986 Keith Stephens 42 901 21.51985 Ernest Givins 29 801 27.61984 Eric Vaughn 34 630 18.51983 Keith Humphries 24 434 18.11982 Keith Humphries 12 345 28.81981 Frank Minnifield 11 334 30.41980 Mike Bell 12 225 18.81979 Ken Robinson 13 262 20.21978 Ken Robinson 18 362 20.11977 Kevin Miller 16 387 24.21976 Kevin Miller 18 286 15.91975 Walter Peacock 28 633 22.61974 Walter Peacock 23 457 19.91973 Walter Peacock 14 467 33.41972 Howard Stephens 12 240 20.01971 Greg Campbell 10 146 14.61970 Greg Campbell 19 311 16.41969 Ira Glass 19 311 16.41968 Mike Blakey 13 407 31.31967 Herbie Phelps 9 216 24.01966 Frank Moore 15 419 27.9

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Kickoff Return Touchdowns (40)Player Opponent Yds DateHassan Hall at Wake Forest 100 2019Hassan Hall at Clemson 93 2018Traveon Samuel Clemson 100 2015Corvin Lamb Miami, Fla. 97 2014Charles Gaines Florida International 93 2013Adrian Bushell at Connecticut 100 2011Jeremy Wright Southern Miss 95 2010Trent Guy at Memphis 95 2008Trent Guy at Kentucky 100 2007JuJuan Spillman at Rutgers 100 2006Broderick Clark Cincinnati 92 2002Broderick Clark Kentucky 100 2002Zek Parker at East Carolina 91 2001Zek Parker at Boise State 91 1999Zek Parker Southern Miss 94 1999Zek Parker Chattanooga 97 1999Larrame Furman Wyoming 84 1992Keith Stephens Tulane 95 1987Ernest Givins Western Kentucky 94 1985Ernest Givins at Indiana 93 1985Frank Minnifield Tennessee State 89 1981Greg Searcy Southern Miss 89 1979Walter Peacock Furman 93 1973Walter Peacock at Drake 97 1973Richard Watson at Memphis 91 1969Mike Blakey Drake 100 1968Mike Blakey at Cincinnati 98 1968Andy Williams at North Texas 94 1967Andy Williams Tulsa 99 1966Frank Moore at Marshall 98 1966Al MacFarlane Southern Illinois 90 1963Pete Bryant Western Kentucky 87 1960George Cain at Xavier 95 1955George Cain at Xavier 80 1955George Cain at Eastern Kentucky 100 1954Jim Williams Washington & Lee 96 1951John Brewer at Akron 92 1949John Brewer Murray State 95 1949Tom Lucia Washington, Mo. 100 1947Joe Trabue Union, Tenn. 90 1946 Punt Return Touchdowns (35)Player Opponent Yds DateRodjay Burns Indiana State 55 2018Jaire Alexander Florida State 69 2016Doug Beaumont Connecticut 74 2010Trent Guy at South Florida 60 2009Trent Guy Murray State 54 2007Trent Guy West Virginia 40 2006Montrell Jones Cincinnati 72 2004Damien Dorsey at Army 81 2002Anthony Floyd Houston 52 2001Deion Branch Western Carolina 61 2001Arnold Jackson Illinois 85 1997Aaron Bailey at Memphis 67 1993Frank Minnifield Temple 88 1982Keith Humphries Marshall 83 1981Kevin Miller Louisiana Tech 60 1977Jim Wagoner at West Texas State 62 1973Howard Stevens at Tampa 89 1972Greg Campbell Wichita State 42 1971Greg Campbell at Wichita State 62 1970Greg Campbell Memphis 96 1970Herbie Phelps at Marshall 60 1967Bill McMahon at North Texas 91 1965Lenny Lyles at Murray State 55 1957Elmer Collina Toledo 48 1957Johnny Unitas Xavier 40 1953Bill Karns North Carolina State 81 1951Tom Lucia Evansville 72 1949Don Shelton Akron 88 1949Tom Lucia Saint Joseph’s Ind. 87 1949Tom Lucia at Washington, Mo. 75 1948Tom Lucia Evansville 65 1947Chris Katope Evansville 65 1941Marshall Espie at Ogden 74 1926Salem Ford Franklin 75 1915Clarence Rodgers Bethel, Ky. 35 1913

Fumble Return Touchdowns (42)Player Opponent Yds DateKhane Pass Mississippi State 31 2019Rodjay Burns Western Kentucky 30 2019Sheldon Rankins Boston College 46 2015Preston Brown Memphis 48 2013James Quick Central Florida 30 2013Malcolm Mitchell at Connecticut 36 2011Daniel Brown West Virginia 0 2010Johnny Patrick at Memphis 21 2008Brandon Heath Tennessee Tech 0 2008Adrian Grady Tennessee Tech 19 2008Earl Heyman at Connecticut 32 2007Malik Jackson West Virginia 13 2006Zach Anderson Kentucky 0 2006Deon Palmer Pittsburgh 0 2005Deon Palmer North Carolina 42 2005Earl Heyman North Carolina 30 2005Montavious Stanley at Tulane 0 2004Kerry Rhodes at Memphis 40 2004Brandon Johnson at Cincinnati 20 2003Devon Thomas New Mexico State 87 2001Michael Brown New Mexico State 81 2001Curry Burns Connecticut 31 2000Courtney Dinkins at Army 8 1999Rashad Holman at Memphis 70 1997John Fuqua at S. Miss 26 1997Rico Clark at Kentucky 48 1996Alan Campos North Carolina State 20 1994Jim Hanna Texas 15 1993Mel Mills at Memphis 0 1991William Blackford Southern Miss 63 1991Ricky McFadden Western Kentucky 24 1990Bobby Rusley Western Kentucky 0 1984Eddie Johnson Memphis 15 1980Billy Perrin Wichita State 0 1976A.J. Jacobs at Wichita State 85 1974Lee Bouggess Marshall 47 1967Steve Hladio at Murray State 27 1957Jerry Wibbels at Evansville 34 1955Bill Threlkeld Georgetown (Ky.) 30 1934Clarence Nachand at Ogden 20 1926Fred Koster at Georgetown (Ky.) 20 1924T.T. Manzer at Transylvania 50 1912

Interception Return Touchdowns (74)Player Opponent Yds DateTru. Washington Kent State 37 2017Stacy Thomas Purdue 61 2017Ronald Walker Wake Forest 31 2016Tru. Washington Syracuse 39 2015Gerod Holliman at FIU 32 2014Terell Floyd at Connecticut 17 2013Charles Gaines at South Florida 70 2013Terell Floyd Florida 38 2013Mike Evans at Cincinnati 63 2011Johnny Patrick at Rutgers 35 2010Brandon Heath Arkansas State 35 2009Brandon Johnson Oregon State 15 2005Kerry Rhodes Kentucky 56 2004Kerry Rhodes Tulane 33 2003Dewayne White at Colorado State 55 2002Dewayne White at Southern Miss 35 2000Anthony Floyd at Southern Miss 36 2000Rashad Harris Cincinnati 33 2000Bud Herring at Cincinnati 66 1999Michael Brown Chattanooga 74 1999Antonio Roundtree at Kentucky 56 1999Sam Madison at Kentucky 41 1996Alan Campos North Texas 23 1995Johnny Frost at Wyoming 21 1995Anthony Bridges Navy 58 1993Tom Cavallo at Pittsburgh 43 1993Anthony Bridges Arizona State 79 1993Anthony Bridges at Pittsburgh 77 1992Mark Sander Boston College 29 1990Mark Sander at Tulane 15 1988Doug Pritchett Western Kentucky 30 1984Todd Navarro at Miami, Fla. 57 1983Frank Minnifield at Memphis 56 1982Joe Kader Long Beach State 46 1981

Jay Trautwein Miami, Fla. 55 1980Ray Payton at Indiana State 26 1979Kevin Hill Boston University 47 1978Billy Perrin Wichita State 33 1977Don Harold Cincinnati 95 1975A.J. Jacobs at North Texas 36 1974Bill Florence Furman 38 1973Lonnie Schuler at Drake 54 1973Greg Campbell Tampa 20 1971Joe Welch Long Beach State 65 1970Joe Welch Drake 42 1970Joe Wolke at Cincinnati 13 1970Cleo Walker at Tulsa 74 1969Larry Ball Marshall 95 1969Ed Harmon Tulsa 65 1966John Neidert Kent State 44 1966Dan Bednarski North Texas 79 1966Andy Williams at Tulsa 42 1965Bill McMahon at Dayton 65 1964Charlie Mudd at Tulsa 58 1963Roger Hawley at Dayton 15 1962Tom LaFramboise Tennessee Tech 70 1961Ernie Green Bradley 60 1960Ken Porco at Kent State 60 1959Pat Barbato at Eastern Kentucky 70 1957John Sowa at Eastern Kentucky 30 1956Gil Sturtzel at Toledo 20 1956Joe Nicoletti Wayne State 27 1951Bill Karns at Southern Miss 41 1950Bill Mitchem at Catawba 40 1949Tom Lucia Akron 68 1949Ken Day at Washington, Mo. 85 1948Art Phillips at Hanover - 1941Sonny Bass Evansville 40 1941Harry Baden Western Kentucky 15 1924Dewey Kimbel at Western Kentucky 45 1923Jules LaDurand Franklin 45 1916Roger Black Butler 20 1913John Daniel Butler 25 1913C.N. Caldwell Bethel, Ky. 10 1913 Blocked Kick Return Touchdowns (30)Player Opponent Yds DateCharles Gaines at Connecticut (P) 7 2013Andrew Johnson at West Virginia (FG) 82 2011Johnny Patrick Middle Tennessee (P 0 2008Brandon Heath at Memphis (FG) 60 2008Tiger Jones Cincinnati (P) 0 2004Brandon Johnson Cincinnati (P) 7 2004Jon Jackerson at Kentucky (P) 0 2003B.J. Steele at Memphis (P) 5 2002Joshua Tinch at Army (P) 0 2002Brandon Johnson at Duke (P) 27 2002Courtney Dinkins at Kentucky (P) 15 1996Ray Buchanan Alabama (P) 0 1991Derek Hawthorne Cincinnati (P) 18 1989Robert Gibson at Tulane (FG) 47 1988Doug Pritchett Tennessee State (P) 0 1984Mike Minogue Army (FG) 50 1983Mike Trainor Toledo (P) 9 1981Billy Perrin at Indiana State (P) 29 1979Ricky Skiles Cincinnati (P) 8 1979Billy Perrin William & Mary (P) 19 1978Billy Perrin South Dakota St. P) 0 1978Zarko Ellis Wichita State (P) 24 1977Billy Perrin Boston U (P) 13 1976Jeff Henry La.-Monroe (P) 0 1976Tom Abood at Pittsburgh (P) 0 1976Howard Turley at Bradley (P) 11 1959Ed Young Dayton (P) 3 1957Art Heitlauf at SE Louisiana (P) 0 1947Bill Moran at Marshall (P) 0 1925John Daniel Rose Poly (P) 20 1914

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INTERCEPTIONSGame 1. 5 Tom Giannini vs. E. Kentucky 1933 2. 3 Gerod Holliman at Boston College 2014 3 Anthony Floyd at Southern Miss 2000 3 Kirk Perry vs. Army 1983 5. 2 last by Trumaine Washington at Florida State 2017 Season 1. 14 Gerod Holliman 2014 2. 10 Anthony Floyd 2000 3. 8 Ray Buchanan 1991 4. 7 Sam Madison 1995 7 Anthony Bridges 1993 7 Kirk Perry 1983 7 A.J. Jacobs 1974 7 Wally Oyler 1966 9. 6 William Gay 2006 6 Kerry Rhodes 2004 6 Rashad Holman 2000 6 Sam Madison 1996 6 Otis Wilson 1978 6 Bill McMahon 1966 6 Dan Bednarski 1966 Career 1. 18 Anthony Floyd 1999-2002 2. 16 Sam Madison 1993-96 3. 15 Ray Buchanan 1989-92 15 Leon Williams 1978-81 5. 14 Gerod Holliman 2013-14 14 Rashad Holman 1997-2000 7. 12 John Gainey 1987-90 8. 11 Kerry Rhodes 2001-04 11 Sebastian Curry 1980-82 11 Mike Detenber 1967-69 11 Dan Bednarski 1966-67

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDSGame 1. 95 Don Harold vs. Cincinnati 1975 95 Larry Ball vs. Marshall 1969 3. 85 Ken Day at Washington, Mo. 1948 4. 82 Anthony Floyd at Southern Miss 2000 5. 79 Anthony Bridges vs. Arizona State 1993 79 Dan Bednarski vs. North Texas 1966 7. 77 Anthony Bridges at Pittsburgh 1992 8. 74 Michael Brown vs. Chattanooga 1999 74 Cleo Walker at Tulsa 1969

10. 72 Charlie Mudd at Tulsa 1963 72 Dick Rager at Akron 1948 Season 1. 245 Gerod Holliman 2014 2. 184 Anthony Bridges 1993 3. 152 Anthony Floyd 2000 4. 136 Sam Madison 1995 5. 129 Bud Herring 1999 6. 126 A.J. Jacobs 1974 7. 107 Joe Welch 1970 8. 106 Charles Gaines 2013 106 Dan Bednarski 1966 10. 100 Don Harold 1975 Career 1. 270 Anthony Bridges 1991-93 2. 245 Gerod Holliman 2013-14 3. 235 Sam Madison 1993-96 4. 232 Anthony Floyd 1999-2002 5. 191 Bud Herring 1997-99 6. 169 Trumaine Washington 2014-17 169 John Gainey 1987-90 8. 166 Leon Williams 1978-81 166 Mike Detenber 1967-69 10. 159 Ray Buchanan 1989-92 INTERCEPTION RETURNS FOR TDGame 1. 1 By many; last by Trumaine Washington vs. Kent State Sept. 23, 2017 Season 1. 2 Anthony Bridges (7 INTs) 1993 2 Joe Welch (2 INTs) 1970 Career 1. 3 Anthony Bridges (10 INTs) 1991-93 2. 2 Trumaine Washington (10 INTs) 2014-17 2 Terell Floyd (8 INTs) 2011-14 2 Kerry Rhodes (11 INTs) 2001-04 2 Dewayne White (2 INTs) 2000-02 2 Joe Welch (5 INTs) 1970-72 TACKLESGame 1. 35 Doug Buffone at Kent State 1965 2. 30 Tom Jackson at North Texas 1971 3. 27 Mike Detenber vs. Southern Illinois 1967 4. 24 Eddie Johnson at Drake 1979 5. 22 Lamar Myles at Kentucky 2007 22 Terry Rice-Locket vs. Illinois 1997 22 Alan Campos at Army 1994 8. 21 Tyrus McCloud at Kentucky 1996 9. 20 Xavier Burrell vs. Army 1998 20 Tyrus McCloud at North Carolina 1996 20 Ray Buchanan vs. Army 1991 20 Matt Battaglia at Indiana 1985

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Season 1. 201 Doug Buffone (142 solo, 59 assisted) 1965 2. 177 Doug Buffone (138 solo, 39 assisted) 1964 3. 175 Otis Wilson (113 solo, 62 assisted) 1977 4. 167 Mark Sander (98 solo, 69 assisted) 1988 167 Ricky Skiles (104 solo, 63 assisted) 1979 6. 166 Matt Battaglia (98 solo, 68 assisted) 1986 7. 159 Anthony Williams (121 solo, 38 assisted) 1982 8. 157 Otis Wilson (93 solo, 64 assisted) 1978 9. 155 Terry Rice-Locket (110 solo, 45 assisted) 1997 10. 153 Matt Battaglia (109 solo, 44 assisted) 1985 Career 1. 495 Doug Buffone 1962-65 2. 488 Mark Sander 1987-90 3. 484 Otis Wilson 1977-79 4. 457 Eddie Johnson 1977-80 5. 415 Ricky Skiles 1975-79 6. 408 Jeff Henry 1976-79 7. 403 Tyrus McCloud 1993-96 8. 385 Pat Fitzgerald 1987-90 9. 373 Tom Jackson 1970-72 10. 346 Curry Burns 1999-2002 346 Rashad Harris 1997-2000 TACKLES FOR LOSSGame 1. 7 Elvis Dumervil at Kentucky 2005 2. 6 Leland Taylor vs. Memphis 1996 3. 5 Dewayne White at Tulane 2001 5 Donovan Arp vs. Grambling 2000 5 Otis Floyd vs. Houston 1999 5 Kendrick Gholston at Memphis 1997 5 Carl Powell vs. Memphis 1996 5 Mike Flores vs. Murray State 1990 9. 4.5 Devonte’ Fields at Kentucky 2015 4.5 Keith Kelsey vs. Boston College 2015 Season 1. 23 Dewayne White 2001 2. 22.5 Devonte’ Fields 2015 3. 22 Elvis Dumervil 2005 4. 19 Michael Josiah 2000 19 Mike Flores 1989 6. 18.5 Marcus Smith 2013 7. 17 Marcus Jones 2003 17 Dewayne White 2000 9. 16.5 Dewayne White 2002 10. 16 Dexter Heyman 2011 16 Donovan Arp 2000 16 Donovan Arp 1999

Career 1. 56.5 Dewayne White 2000-02 2. 43 Michael Josiah 1999-2001 3. 41 Elvis Dumervil 2002-05 4. 36.5 Marcus Jones 2001-04 5. 36 Tyrus McCloud 1993-96 6. 35 Jeff Henry 1976-79 7. 33 Marcus Smith 2010-13 8. 32.5 Sheldon Rankins 2012-15 9. 32 Lorenzo Mauldin 2011-14 32 Donovan Arp 1999-2000 32 Otis Wilson 1977-79 SACKSGame 1. 6 Elvis Dumervil at Kentucky 2005 2. 5 Mike Flores vs. Murray State 1990 3. 4 Rodney Gnat vs. Eastern Kentucky 2010 4 Carl Powell vs. Memphis 1996 4 Joe Johnson vs. Arizona State 1993 4 Joe Johnson vs. San Jose State 1993 4 Ted Washington at Wyoming 1989 4 Richard Tharpe at Florida State 1981 9. 3 By many; last by James Hearns vs. UVA 2016 Season 1. 20 Elvis Dumervil 2005 2. 17 Joe Johnson 1993 3. 15 Dewayne White 2001 4. 14.5 Marcus Smith 2013 5. 14 Mike Flores 1990 6. 13 Michael Josiah 2000 13 Mike Flores 1989 8. 12 Dewayne White 2000 9. 11 Devonte’ Fields 2015 11 Michael Josiah 2001 11 Carl Powell 1996 Career 1. 37.5 Dewayne White 2000-02 2. 32 Elvis Dumervil 2002-05 3. 31 Michael Josiah 1999-2001 4. 30.5 Mike Flores 1987-90 5. 29 Kendrick Gholston 1994-97 6. 25 Joe Johnson 1991-93 7. 24 Marcus Smith 2010-13 8. 23 Marcus Jones 2001-04 9. 20.5 Lorenzo Mauldin 2011-14 20.5 Ted Washington 1987-90 QUARTERBACK HURRIESGame 1. 6 Dewayne White vs. East Carolina Oct. 19, 2000 2. 5 Michael Josiah vs. Cincinnati Oct. 14, 2000 3. 4 Keith Kelsey vs. Florida State Oct. 30, 2014 4 Marcus Smith vs. Houston Nov. 16, 2013

4 Dewayne White vs. East Carolina Oct. 26, 2002 4 Dewayne White vs. Army Nov. 11, 2000 4 Michael Josiah vs. East Carolina Oct. 19, 2000 4 Chad Lee vs. Grambling Sept. 9, 2000 Season 1. 22 Dewayne White 2000 2. 21 Michael Josiah 2000 3. 16 Donovan Arp 2000 4. 12 Devonte’ Fields 2015 12 Marcus Smith 2013 6. 11 Lorenzo Mauldin 2014 11 Dewayne White 2002 8. 10 Devonte’ Fields 2016 10 Chad Lee 2000 10. 9 Trevon Young 2017 9 Dewayne White 2001 Career 1. 42 Dewayne White 2000-02 2. 26 Michael Josiah 1999-2001 3. 22 Devonte’ Fields 2015-16 4. 18 Keith Kelsey 2013-16 18 Lorenzo Mauldin 2010-14 6. 16 Donovan Arp 1999-2000 7. 14 Sheldon Rankins 2012-15 14 Marcus Smith 2010-13 9. 12 Chad Lee 1999-2002 12 Joe Johnson 1991-93 PASS BREAKUPSGame 1. 5 Antonio Roundtree at Illinois 1998 5 Sam Madison vs. Tulsa 1994 3. 4 Chandler Jones at Wake Forest 2019 4 Antoine Harris at Memphis 2004 4 J.T. Haskins at Illinois 2001 4 Anthony Floyd vs. Tulane 2000 4 Rashad Holman vs. Grambling 2000 4 Sam Madison at North Carolina 1996 4 Sam Madison at Penn State 1996 4 Sam Madison at Northern Illinois 1995 4 Sam Madison vs. Pittsburgh 1994 Season 1. 20 Rashad Holman 2000 2. 17 Anthony Floyd 2000 3. 16 Sam Madison 1996 4. 15 Antonio Roundtree 1998 5. 14 Antoine Harris 2004 14 Laroni Gallishaw 2002 7. 13 Adrian Bushell 2012 13 William Gay 2006 13 Don Bibb 1997 13 Sam Madison 1995

DEFENSIVE RECORDS23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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Career 1. 44 Sam Madison 1993-96 2. 42 Rashad Holman 1997-2000 3. 33 Antonio Roundtree 1997-2000 4. 30 Anthony Floyd 1999-2002 5. 28 William Gay 2003-06 6. 25 Arthur Alexander 1986-89 7. 24 Rico Clark 1993-96 8. 23 Trumaine Washington 2014-17 23 Laroni Gallishaw 2001-02 10. 22 Hakeem Smith 2010-13 22 Johnny Patrick 2007-10 FUMBLES FORCEDSeason 1. 10 Elvis Dumervil 2005 2. 5 James Hearns 2016 5 Calvin Pryor 2012 4. 4 James Hearns 2017 4 Marcus Smith 2013 4 Ben Sumpter 1992 7. 3 By many; last by Yasir Abdullah 2020 Career 1. 11 Elvis Dumervil 2002-05 2. 9 James Hearns 2013-17 9 Calvin Pryor 2011-13 4. 8 Marcus Smith 2010-13 5. 7 Lamar Myles 2005-07 7 Tyrus McCloud 1993-96 7. 6 Michael Brown 1999-2002 6 Joe Johnson 1991-93 6 Andy Culley 1989-92 10. 5 Lorenzo Mauldin 2011-14 5 Hakeem Smith 2010-13 5 Alan Campos 1994-95 FUMBLE RECOVERIESSeason 1. 7 Billy Perrin 1978 2. 5 Otis Wilson 1977 3. 4 Arthur Alexander 1988 4 Pat Fitzgerald 1988 4 Terry Lantz 1987 4 Chris Sellars 1987 4 Richard Tharpe 1980 4 Nick Gagel 1977 4 Ron Ellington 1976 4 Fred Hackett 1976 4 Tom Abood 1975 Career 1. 9 Billy Perrin 1976-79 9 Tom Abood 1974-77 3. 8 Montavious Stanley 2002-05 8 Eddie Johnson 1977-80 8 Otis Wilson 1977-79 6. 7 Chris Sellars 1985-87 7 Ron Ellington 1973-76 8. 6 Earl Heyman 2005-08 9. 5 Michael Brown 1999-2002 5 Rico Clark 1993-96

5 Sam Madison 1993-96 5 Pat Fitzgerald 1987-90 5 Matt Battaglia 1983-86 5 Mike Minogue 1983-86 5 Brian Miller 1983-84 5 Darrell Wimberly 1980-82 5 Don Harold 1974-77 BLOCKED KICKSGame 1. 2 Tony Esters at Kentucky 1996 2 Ray Buchanan vs. Murray State 1990 2 Ted Washington at San Jose State 1990 Season 1. 4 Ray Buchanan (3 punts, 1 field goal) 1990 2. 3 Curry Burns (3 punts) 2002 3 Brandon Johnson (3 punts) 2002 3 Ted Washington (3 field goals) 1990 5. 2 Adrian Bushell (1 punt, 1 field goal) 2011 2 Tony Esters (2 punts) 1996 2 Jim Hanna (2 field goals) 1993 Career 1. 6 Ray Buchanan (5 punts, 1 field goal) 1989-92 2. 5 Brandon Johnson (5 punts) 2002-05

5 Ted Washington (5 field goals) 1987-90 4. 4 Curry Burns (3 punts, 1 field goal) 1999-2002 5. 3 Kerry Rhodes (1 punt, 2 field goals) 2001-04 6. 2 Jared Goldwire (1 field goal, 1 PAT) 2018-20 2 Adrian Bushell (1 punt, 1 field goal) 2011-12 2 Johnny Patrick (2 field goals) 2007-10 2 Chad Rimpsey (2 punts) 2002-05 2 Dewayne White (1 field goal, 1 PAT) 2000-02 2 Tony Esters (2 punts) 1995-96 2 Alton Jones 1992-95 2 Jim Hanna (2 field goals) 1990-93 2 Derek Hawthorne (1 punt, 1 PAT) 1988-91 DEFENSIVE EXTRA POINTSLeonard Ray and Ray Buchanan at Ohio State Sept. 14, 1991 (blocked extra-point attempt by Ray returned 80 yards by Buchanan) TacklesYear Name Tackles2020 C.J. Avery 782019 C.J. Avery 93

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Charles Gaines at Connecticut (7 yards, punt) 2013Andrew Johnson at West Virginia (82 yards, FG) 2011Johnny Patrick vs. Middle Tennessee (0 yards, punt) 2008Brandon Heath at Memphis (60 yards, FG) 2008Tiger Jones vs. Cincinnati (0 yards, punt) 2004Brandon Johnson vs. Cincinnati (7 yards, punt) 2004Jonathan Jackerson at Kentucky (0 yards, punt) 2003B.J. Steele at Memphis (5 yards, punt) 2002Joshua Tinch at Army (0 yards, punt) 2002Brandon Johnson at Duke (27 yards, punt) 2002Courtney Dinkins at Kentucky (15 yards, punt) 1996*Ray Buchanan vs. Alabama (0 yards, punt) 1991Derek Hawthorne vs. Cincinnati (18 yards, punt) 1989Robert Gibson at Tulane (47 yards, FG) 1988Doug Pritchett vs. Tennessee State (0 yards, punt) 1984Mike Minogue vs. Army (50 yards, FG) 1983Mike Trainor vs. Toledo (9 yards, punt) 1981Billy Perrin at Indiana State (29 yards, punt) 1979Ricky Skiles vs. Cincinnati (8 yards, punt) 1979Billy Perrin vs. William & Mary (19 yards, punt) 1978Billy Perrin vs. South Dakota State (0 yards, punt) 1978Zarko Ellis vs. Wichita State (24 yards, punt) 1977Jeff Henry vs. Louisiana-Monroe (0 yards, punt) 1976Tom Abood at Pittsburgh (0 yards, punt) 1976Howard Turley at Bradley (11 yards, punt) 1959Ed Young vs. Dayton (3 yards, punt) Oct. 19, 1957Art Heitlauf at Southeastern Louisiana (0 yards, punt) Nov. 14, 1947Bill Moran at Marshall (0 yards, punt) Nov. 26, 1925*Fiesta Bowl, Tempe, Ariz.; did not count in season or career statistics.

Blocked Kicks Returned For TD

2018 Dee Smith 732017 Dorian Etheridge 832016 Keith Kelsey 932015 Keith Kelsey 1072014 James Sample 902013 Preston Brown 982012 Preston Brown 1092011 Dexter Heyman 902010 Hakeem Smith 882009 Jon Dempsey 1072008 Jon Dempsey 802007 Lamar Myles 1282006 Nate Harris 652005 Brandon Johnson 722004 Robert McCune 1152003 Robert McCune 1432002 Curry Burns 1212001 Curry Burns 1072000 Rashad Harris 1051999 Bud Herring 1081998 Bud Herring 1351997 Terry Rice-Locket 1551996 Tyrus McCloud 1441995 Tyrus McCloud 1261994 Tyrus McCloud 1331993 Tom Cavallo 931992 Ben Sumpter 1031991 Andy Culley 1211990 Mark Sander 1161989 Mark Sander 1341988 Mark Sander 1671987 Chris Sellars 1341986 Matt Battaglia 1661985 Matt Battaglia 1531984 Brian Miller 1321983 Brian Miller 1331982 Anthony Williams 1591981 Mike Trainor 1191980 Eddie Johnson 1441979 Ricky Skiles 1671978 Otis Wilson 1571977 Otis Wilson 1751976 Ricky Skiles 1291975 Larry Fluellen 1061974 Marty Smith 1071973 Joe Lee Phillips 1311972 Tom Jackson 1201971 Tom Jackson 1221970 Tom Jackson 1311969 Mike Detenber 1221968 No Record —1967 No Record —1966 No Record —1965 Doug Buffone 2011964 Doug Buffone 1771963 Doug Buffone 1011962 Ken Kortas 52

InterceptionsYear Name Int Yds TD2020 C.J. Avery 1 40 0 Monty Montgomery 1 0 0 Marlon Character 1 -1 0 Kei’Trel Clark 1 -2 0 Jack Fagot 1 17 02019 Seven with 1 (Jack Fagot) 1 12 02018 C.J. Avery 2 28 02017 Trumaine Washington 4 81 12016 Jaire Alexander 5 37 02015 Trumaine Washington 4 57 12014 Gerod Holliman 14 245 12013 Charles Gaines 5 106 12012 Terell Floyd 3 38 12011 Dexter Heyman 3 18 02010 Johnny Patrick 5 99 12009 Chaz Thompson 3 21 02008 Woodny Turenne 5 3 02007 Rod Council 2 6 02006 William Gay 6 70 02005 Brandon Johnson 2 25 1 Jon Russell 2 32 02004 Kerry Rhodes 6 56 12003 Kerry Rhodes 3 33 1 Antoine Harris 3 0 02002 Curry Burns 2 25 0 Josh Minkins 2 47 02001 Laroni Gallishaw 5 51 02000 Anthony Floyd 10 152 11999 Rashad Holman 5 57 01998 Bud Herring 2 14 0 Rashad Holman 2 0 0 Antonio Roundtree 2 21 01997 Don Bibb 3 59 01996 Sam Madison 6 50 11995 Sam Madison 7 136 01994 Tony Bethel 2 16 0 Tyrus McCloud 2 7 01993 Anthony Bridges 7 184 21992 Ray Buchanan 4 61 0 Tom Cavallo 4 20 01991 Ray Buchanan 8 89 01990 William Blackford 5 60 01989 John Gainey 4 73 0 Ricky McFaddeden 4 6 01988 John Gainey 4 33 01987 Terry Lantz 2 30 01986 Antonio Davis 2 7 01985 James Bell 1 27 0 Don Cosby 1 0 01984 Doug Pritchett 5 87 11983 Kirk Perry 7 69 01982 Sebastian Curry 3 36 01981 Sebastian Curry 5 10 01980 Leon Williams 4 63 01979 Leon Williams 3 36 01978 Otis Wilson 6 53 01977 Zarko Ellis 4 29 01976 Wilbur Boggs 2 20 0 Fred Hackett 2 8 01975 Mike Anderson 2 0 0

David Bradshaw 2 31 0 Don Harold 2 100 1 Don Pomeroy 2 27 01974 A.J. Jacobs 7 126 11973 Norman Heard 4 70 01972 Tom Martin 2 1 0 Lonnie Schuler 2 40 0 Steve Young 2 28 01971 Tom Jackson 3 43 0 Ralph Calvin 3 37 0 Gary Inman 3 36 0 Paul Mattingly 3 24 0 Ed Long 3 0 0 Joe Welch 3 44 01970 Paul Mattingly 5 90 01969 Mike Detenber 4 45 01968 Charles Collins 4 32 0

SacksYear Name Sacks2020 Monty Montgomery 4.02019 Monty Montgomery 5.02018 Amonte Caban 2.0 Tabarius Peterson 2.0 G.G. Robinson 2.0 Jarrett Jackson 2.02017 James Hearns 7.0 Jon Greenard 7.02016 James Hearns 8.02015 Devonte’ Fields 11.02014 Sheldon Rankins 9.02013 Marcus Smith 14.52012 Lorenzo Mauldin 4.52011 Marcus Smith 5.52010 Rodney Gnat 8.52009 Chris Campa 6.02008 Earl Heyman 5.02007 Earl Heyman 2.52006 Malik Jackson 9.02005 Elvis Dumervil 20.02004 Elvis Dumervil 10.02003 Marcus Jones 10.02002 Dewayne White 10.52001 Dewayne White 15.02000 Michael Josiah 13.01999 Michael Josiah 7.0 Donovan Arp 7.01998 Rashad Harris 3.0 Reggie Hargrove 3.01997 Kendrick Gholston 10.01996 Carl Powell 11.01995 Kendrick Gholston 8.01994 Kendrick Gholston 4.01993 Joe Johnson 17.01992 Joe Johnson 6.01991 Jeff Hayes 8.01990 Mike Flores 14.01989 Mike Flores 13.0

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100-YARD RUSHERS n FRESHMAN (34) (* = Redshirt)Yards Player vs. Opponent ...................................................................................Date168 * Jalen Mitchell vs. Wake Forest (20 att.) .......................................Dec. 12, 2020105 * Javian Hawkins vs. Mississippi State (23 att.) ..............................Dec. 30, 2019142 * Javian Hawkins at Kentucky (22 att.) ..........................................Nov. 30, 2019233 * Javian Hawkins vs. Syracuse (23 att.) .........................................Nov. 23, 2019130 * Javian Hawkins vs. Virginia (28 att.) ........................................... Oct. 26, 2019129 * Javian Hawkins vs. Clemson (26 att.) ......................................... Oct. 19, 2019172 * Javian Hawkins vs. Boston College (25 att.) ................................. Oct. 5, 2019123 * Javian Hawkins vs. Eastern Kentucky (11 att.) ...............................Sept. 7, 2019122 * Javian Hawkins vs. Notre Dame (19 att.) ......................................Sept. 2, 2019100 * Malik Cunningham vs. NC State (14 att.) ...................................Nov. 17, 2018129 * Malik Cunningham vs. Western Kentucky (21 att.) .....................Sept. 15, 2018226 Lamar Jackson vs. Texas A&M (22 att.) .......................................Dec. 30, 2015186 Lamar Jackson at Kentucky (17 att.) ............................................Nov. 28, 2015121 Lamar Jackson at North Carolina State (19 att.) ............................ Oct. 3, 2015184 Lamar Jackson vs. Samford (18 att.) ............................................Sept. 26, 2015106# Lamar Jackson vs. Auburn (16 att.) ...............................................Sept. 5, 2015126 L.J. Scott vs. Murray State (11 att.) ................................................Sept. 6, 2014164 * Darius Ashley at West Virginia (33 att.) ........................................Nov. 7, 2009113 * Victor Anderson at Syracuse (23 att.) ...........................................Nov. 1, 2008161 * Victor Anderson vs. Middle Tennessee (19 att.) .......................... Oct. 18, 2008100 * Victor Anderson vs. Connecticut (19 att.) ...................................Sept. 26, 2008176 * Victor Anderson vs. Kansas State (18 att.) ...................................Sept. 17, 2008114 * Victor Anderson vs. Tennessee Tech (12 att.) ................................Sept. 6, 2008137 * George Stripling vs. Syracuse (10 att.) ........................................Nov. 26, 2005117 * George Stripling at Cincinnati (15 att.) ....................................... Oct. 22, 2005125 Michael Bush at Cincinnati (11 att.) ...........................................Nov. 28, 2003137 Michael Bush vs. Houston (23 att.) ............................................Nov. 22, 2003100 * Otis Floyd vs. Northern Illinois (24 att.) ..................................... Oct. 19, 1996140 Frank Moreau vs. Louisiana-Monroe (28 att.) .............................Nov. 11, 1995102 * Ralph Dawkins vs. Kansas (15 att.).............................................Sept. 15, 1990193 * Greg Hickman at Memphis (33 att.) ...........................................Nov. 10, 1979101 * Greg Hickman vs. Tulsa (26 att.) ................................................ Oct. 13, 1979116 Ernie Green vs. North Texas (10 att.) ..........................................Nov. 22, 1958141 Bill Layne vs. Evansville (6 att.) .................................................. Oct. 16, 1954

Passing Attempts

GAME n FRESHMAN (* = Redshirt)63 * Chris Redman vs. Southern Mississippi (35 comp., 400 yards) ...Sept. 28, 199643 Teddy Bridgewater vs. NC State (24 comp., 274 yards) ..............Dec. 27, 201141 * Chris Redman at North Carolina (20 comp., 246 yards) ...............Nov. 9, 199640^ * Kyle Bolin vs. Georgia (20 comp., 300 yards) ............................Dec. 30, 201435 Lamar Jackson at Florida State (20 comp., 307 yards) ................ Oct. 17, 201532 Jay Gruden at Virginia Tech (13 comp., 222 yards) .......................Nov. 9, 198531 * Kyle Bolin vs. Kentucky (21 comp., 381 yards) ...........................Nov. 29, 201430 Teddy Bridgewater at North Carolina (19 comp., 173 yards) ........ Oct. 8, 201129 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Marshall (20 comp., 221 yards) ................ Oct. 1, 201128 Teddy Bridgewater at South Florida (19 comp., 241 yards) .........Nov. 25, 201128 Teddy Bridgewater at Cincinnati (17 comp., 195 yards) ............. Oct. 15, 201128 * Chris Redman at Houston (9 comp., 103 yards) .........................Nov. 16, 199628 * Chris Redman at Tulane (17 comp., 224 yards) .......................... Oct. 12, 199628 Jay Gruden vs. Eastern Kentucky (16 comp., 232 yards) .............Nov. 23, 198528 Ed Rubbert vs. Memphis (16 comp., 145 yards) .........................Nov. 24, 1983 SEASON n FRESHMAN (* = Redshirt)296 Teddy Bridgewater (191 comp., 2,129 yards) ........................................... 2011272 * Chris Redman (144 comp., 1,773 yards) .................................................. 1996247 Lamar Jackson (135 comp., 1,840 yards) ................................................. 2015120 Reggie Bonnafon (61 comp., 864 yards) .................................................. 2014116 Jay Gruden (66 comp., 839 yards)............................................................ 198599 Johnny Unitas (46 comp., 602 yards) ....................................................... 195198 Brian Brohm (66 comp., 819 yards) ......................................................... 200493 Stu Stram (36 comp., 394 yards) .............................................................. 197681 Jim Didier (32 comp., 364 yards) ............................................................. 197578 * Kyle Bolin (45 comp., 716 yards) ............................................................. 201478 * Will Stein (43 comp., 450 yards) .............................................................. 2009

Passing Completions

GAME n FRESHMAN (* = Redshirt)35 * Chris Redman vs. Southern Mississippi (63 att., 400 yards) ........Sept. 28, 199624 Teddy Bridgewater vs. North Carolina State (43 att., 274 yards)......Dec. 27, 201121 * Kyle Bolin vs. Kentucky (31 att., 381 yards) ................................Nov. 29, 201421 Teddy Bridgewater at West Virginia (27 att., 246 yards) ................Nov. 5, 201120 Lamar Jackson at Florida State (35 att., 307 yards) ..................... Oct. 17, 201520 * Kyle Bolin vs. Georgia (40 att., 300 yards) .................................Dec. 30, 2014

20 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Marshall (29 att., 221 yards) ..................... Oct. 1, 201120 * Chris Redman at North Carolina (41 att., 246 yards) ....................Nov. 9, 199619 Lamar Jackson at Wake Forest (26 att., 207 yards) ...................... Oct. 30, 201519 Teddy Bridgewater at South Florida (28 att., 241 yards) ..............Nov. 25, 201119 Teddy Bridgewater at North Carolina (30 att., 173 yards) ............. Oct. 8, 2011

SEASON n FRESHMAN (* = Redshirt)191 Teddy Bridgewater (296 att., 2,129 yards) ................................................ 2011144 * Chris Redman (272 att., 1,773 yards) ....................................................... 1996135 Lamar Jackson (247 att., 1,840 yards) ...................................................... 201566 Jay Gruden (116 att., 839 yards)............................................................... 198566 Brian Brohm (98 att., 819 yards) .............................................................. 200461 Reggie Bonnafon (120 att., 864 yards) ..................................................... 201446 Johnny Unitas (99 att., 602 yards) ............................................................ 195145 * Kyle Bolin (78 att., 716 yards) .................................................................. 2014 43 * Will Stein (78 att., 450 yards) ................................................................... 200940 Evan Conley (71 att., 613 yards) .............................................................. 201940 * Malik Cunningham (67 att., 473 yards) .................................................... 2018 CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS n FRESHMAN (* = Redshirt)12 Brian Brohm vs. Cincinnati/at Tulane/vs. Boise State .....Nov. 27 – Dec. 31, 200411 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Syracuse/at West Virginia ............. Oct. 29 – Nov. 5, 201111 Johnny Unitas at St. Bonaventure ................................................. Oct. 27, 1951

Passing YardsGAME n FRESHMAN (* = Redshirt)400 * Chris Redman vs. Southern Mississippi (35 of 63) ......................Sept. 28, 1996381 * Kyle Bolin vs. Kentucky (21 of 31) .............................................Nov. 29, 2014325 * Chris Redman at Michigan State (18 of 27) ................................Sept. 21, 1996307 Lamar Jackson at Florida State (20 of 35) ................................... Oct. 17, 2015300 * Kyle Bolin vs. Georgia (20 of 40) ...............................................Dec. 30, 2014274 Teddy Bridgewater vs. North Carolina State (24 of 43) ...............Dec. 27, 2011246 Teddy Bridgewater at West Virginia (21 of 27) ..............................Nov. 5, 2011246 * Chris Redman at North Carolina (20 of 41) ..................................Nov. 9, 1996241 Teddy Bridgewater at South Florida (19 of 28) ............................Nov. 25, 2011240 Johnny Unitas vs. Houston (12 of 19) .........................................Nov. 10, 1951 SEASON n FRESHMAN (* = Redshirt)2,129 Teddy Bridgewater (191 of 296) ............................................................... 20111,840 Lamar Jackson (135 of 247) ..................................................................... 20151,773 * Chris Redman (144 of 272) ...................................................................... 1996864 Reggie Bonnafon (61 of 120) ................................................................... 2014839 Jay Gruden (66 of 116) ............................................................................ 1985819 Brian Brohm (66 of 98) ............................................................................ 2004716 * Kyle Bolin (45 of 78) ................................................................................ 2014640 * Hunter Cantwell (39 of 73) ...................................................................... 2005613 Evan Conley (40 of 71) ............................................................................ 2019602 Johnny Unitas (46 of 99) .......................................................................... 1951

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Passing TouchdownsSEASON n FRESHMAN (* = Redshirt)14 Teddy Bridgewater ................................................................................... 201112 Lamar Jackson ......................................................................................... 20159 Johnny Unitas .......................................................................................... 19518 * Chris Redman .......................................................................................... 19966 Brian Brohm ............................................................................................ 20045 Reggie Bonnafon ..................................................................................... 20145 * Hunter Cantwell ...................................................................................... 20055 Bob Williams ........................................................................................... 19554 Evan Conley ............................................................................................ 20194 * Kyle Bolin ................................................................................................ 2014

RECEIVING

ReceptionsGAME n FRESHMAN (* = Redshirt)10 * Dez Fitzpatrick at North Carolina State (134 yards) ...................... Oct. 5, 201710 * Ibn Green at North Carolina (128 yards) ......................................Nov. 9, 19969 * Arnold Jackson vs. Tulane (114 yards) ........................................ Oct. 11, 19978 Tutu Atwell vs. Wake Forest (132 yards) ..................................... Oct. 27, 20188 * Arnold Jackson at Southern Mississippi (118 yards) ...................... Oct. 4, 19977 * Dez Fitzpatrick vs. Boston College (127 yards) .......................... Oct. 14, 20177 Eli Rogers vs. North Carolina State (54 yards) .............................Dec. 27, 20117 Eli Rogers at Cincinnati (106 yards) ............................................ Oct. 15, 20117 * Josh Chichester vs. Connecticut (63 yards) .................................Sept. 26, 20087 * Mario Urrutia at West Virginia (58 yards) ................................... Oct. 15, 20057 * Mario Urrutia vs. Oregon State (175 yards) ................................Sept. 17, 20057 * Ronnie Ghent at Florida State (123 yards) ..................................Sept. 23, 20007 * Arnold Jackson at Cincinnati (89 yards) .......................................Nov. 8, 1997 SEASON n FRESHMAN (* = Redshirt)47 * Ibn Green (535 yards) .............................................................................. 199646 * Arnold Jackson (687 yards) ...................................................................... 199745 * Dez Fitzpatrick (699 yards) ...................................................................... 201741 Eli Rogers (454 yards) .............................................................................. 201137 * Michaelee Harris (455 yards) ................................................................... 201137 * Mario Urrutia (797 yards) ........................................................................ 200534 * John Bell (473 yards) ................................................................................ 199433 * Joshua Tinch (429 yards) .......................................................................... 200230 * Josh Chichester (341 yards) ...................................................................... 200829 Jaylen Smith (376 yards)........................................................................... 2015

Receiving Yards

GAME n FRESHMAN (* = Redshirt)175 * Mario Urrutia vs. Oregon State (7 catches).................................Sept. 17, 2005159 * Zek Parker vs. Memphis (6 catches) ........................................... Oct. 24, 1998138 * Mario Urrutia vs. Florida Atlantic (4 catches) ............................... Oct. 1, 2005134 * Dez Fitzpatrick at North Carolina State (10 catches) .................... Oct. 5, 2017133 * Mario Urrutia at South Florida (6 catches)..................................Sept. 24, 2005132 Tutu Atwell vs. Wake Forest (8 catches) ...................................... Oct. 27, 2018128 * Ibn Green at North Carolina (10 catches).....................................Nov. 9, 1996127 * Dez Fitzpatrick vs. Boston College (7 catches) ........................... Oct. 14, 2017123 * Ronnie Ghent at Florida State (7 catches......................................Sept. 6, 1997 SEASON n FRESHMAN (* = Redshirt)797 * Mario Urrutia (37 catches) ....................................................................... 2005699 * Dez Fitzpatrick (45 catches) ..................................................................... 2017687 * Arnold Jackson (46 catches) ..................................................................... 1997535 * Ibn Green (47 catches)............................................................................. 1996473 * John Bell (34 catches) .............................................................................. 1994455 * Michaelee Harris (37 catches) .................................................................. 2011454 Eli Rogers (41 catches) ............................................................................. 2011429 * Joshua Tinch (33 catches) ......................................................................... 2002429 * Zek Parker (23 catches) ............................................................................ 1998406 Tutu Atwell (24 catches) ........................................................................... 2018 100-YARD RECEIVERS n FRESHMAN (16) (* = Redshirt)Yards Player vs. Opponent .................................................................................Date132 Tutu Atwell vs. Wake Forest (8 catches) ...................................... Oct. 27, 2018127 * Dez Fitzpatrick vs. Boston College (7 catches) ........................... Oct. 14, 2017134 * Dez Fitzpatrick at North Carolina State (10 catches) .................... Oct. 5, 2017103 * Micky Crum vs. Houston (6 catches) ..........................................Sept. 12, 2015106 Eli Rogers at Cincinnati (7 catches) ............................................ Oct. 15, 2011138 * Mario Urrutia vs. Florida Atlantic (4 catches) ............................... Oct. 1, 2005

133 * Mario Urrutia at South Florida (6 catches)..................................Sept. 24, 2005175 * Mario Urrutia vs. Oregon State (7 catches).................................Sept. 17, 2005117 * Ronnie Ghent at Southern Mississippi (6 catches) ........................Nov. 4, 2000123 * Ronnie Ghent at Florida State (7 catches)...................................Sept. 23, 2000159 * Zek Parker vs. Memphis (6 catches) ........................................... Oct. 24, 1998114 * Arnold Jackson vs. Tulane (9 catches) ......................................... Oct. 11, 1997118 * Arnold Jackson at Southern Mississippi (8 catches) ...................... Oct. 4, 1997120 * Arnold Jackson vs. Utah (3 catches) .............................................Sept. 6, 1997128 * Ibn Green at North Carolina (10 catches).....................................Nov. 9, 1996117 * John Bell vs. Pittsburgh (5 catches) ............................................... Oct. 1, 1994

Touchdown Receptions

SEASON n FRESHMAN (* = Redshirt)9 * Dez Fitzpatrick ........................................................................................ 20177 * Marshon Ford .......................................................................................... 20197 * Mario Urrutia .......................................................................................... 20057 * Arnold Jackson ........................................................................................ 19976 DeVante Parker ........................................................................................ 20115 * Ibn Green ................................................................................................ 19965 Anthony Cummings ................................................................................. 19874 Gary Barnidge ......................................................................................... 20044 * Joshua Tinch ............................................................................................ 20023 * Micky Crum ............................................................................................. 20153 * Ronnie Ghent .......................................................................................... 20003 * Zek Parker ............................................................................................... 19983 Harry Trimble .......................................................................................... 19723 Lenny Lyles .............................................................................................. 1954

DEFENSE

TacklesGAME n FRESHMAN (* = Redshirt)19 * Michael Brown at Army (10 solo, 9 ast.) ...................................... Oct. 7, 199918 Mike Minogue vs. Southern Mississippi (8 solo, 10 ast.) ...............Nov. 5, 198316 Ted Washington at Tulsa (3 solo, 13 ast.) .................................... Oct. 31, 198714 Dorian Etheridge vs. Boston College (9 solo, 5 ast.) ................... Oct. 14, 201714 * Michael Brown vs. Southern Mississippi (11 solo, 3 ast.) ............Nov. 20, 199914 Tom Abood at Cincinnati (10 solo, 4 ast.) ..................................Sept. 28, 197413 Keith Brown vs. Cincinnati (2 solo, 11 ast.) ................................ Oct. 26, 201213 * Hakeem Smith at Syracuse (11 solo, 2 ast.) ..................................Nov. 6, 201013 * Bud Herring vs. Houston ........................................................... Oct. 25, 199713 * Mark Sander at Tulsa (3 solo, 10 ast.) ......................................... Oct. 31, 198713 * Pat Fitzgerald at Florida State (9 solo, 4 ast.)............................... Oct. 17, 1987 SEASON n FRESHMAN (* = Redshirt)104 * Michael Brown (64 solo, 40 ast.) ............................................................. 1999100 Mike Minogue (54 solo, 46 ast.) .............................................................. 198389 * Ed Reynolds (52 solo, 37 ast.) .................................................................. 198788 * Hakeem Smith (62 solo, 26 ast.) .............................................................. 201083 Dorian Etheridge (40 solo, 43 ast.) ........................................................... 201781 Joe Jackson (51 solo, 30 ast.) .................................................................... 198576 * Pat Fitzgerald (42 solo, 34 ast.)................................................................. 198772 Tom Abood (45 solo, 27 ast.) ................................................................... 197471 * Mark Sander (36 solo, 35 ast.) ................................................................. 198766 Ted Washington (41 solo, 25 ast.) ............................................................ 1987

Javian Hawkins set the freshman record for rushing yards

in a season with 1,525 yards during the 2019 campaign.

Wide receiver Dez Fitzpatrick caught a freshman record 10 passes in a win over North Carolina in 2017.

FRESHMAN RECORDS23 BOWL APPEARANCES n 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS n 11 BOWL WINS

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Category Player Year ValuePoints Fred Koster 1926 124*Points Lenny Lyles 1957 132^Kickoff Return Yards Per Return Frank Moore 1966 27.9Average Gain Per Reception Larry Hart 1970 24.1#Yards from Scrimmage Howard Stevens 1972 1,515All-Purpose Yards Howard Stevens 1972 2,132Kickoff Return Yards Per Return Frank Minnifield 1981 30.4Interceptions Anthony Floyd 2000 10Interceptions Per Game Anthony Floyd 2000 0.91Sacks Per Game Michael Josiah 2000 1.39Extra Point Attempts Art Carmody 2004 77Extra Points Made Art Carmody 2004 77Pass Completion Percentage Stefan LeFors 2004 73.5Passing Yards Per Attempt Stefan LeFors 2004 10.1Passing Efficiency Rating Stefan LeFors 2004 181.7Forced Fumbles Elvis Dumervil 2005 10Forced Fumbles Per Game Elvis Dumervil 2005 0.83Sacks Elvis Dumervil 2005 20Sacks Per Game Elvis Dumervil 2005 1.67Points Per Game Michael Bush 2005 14.4Pass Completion Percentage Teddy Bridgewater 2013 71.0Sacks Marcus Smith 2013 16Sacks Per Game Marcus Smith 2013 1.12Interceptions Gerod Holliman 2014 14Interceptions Per Game Gerod Holliman 2014 1.08Interception Return Yards Gerod Holliman 2014 245Tackles for Loss Per Game Devonte’ Fields 2015 1.73 Rushing Plays of 10+ Yards Lamar Jackson 2016 65Rushing Plays of 30+ Yards Lamar Jackson 2016 13Total Offense Yards Lamar Jackson 2017 5,261Total Offense Yards Per Game Lamar Jackson 2017 404.7Passing Yards Per Completion Malik Cunningham 2019 18.44Rushing Plays of 70+ Yards Javian Hawkins 2020 3Rushing Plays of 80+ Yards Javian Hawkins 2020 1Rushing Plays of 90+ Yards Javian Hawkins 2020 1Scrimmage Plays of 70+ Yards Javian Hawkins 2020 3Scrimmage Plays of 90+ Yards Javian Hawkins 2020 1

Total OffenseYear ............................................................. Average1998....................................................... 559.64 Ypg2004......................................................... 539.0 Ypg

Scoring OffenseYear ............................................................. Average2004........................................................... 49.8 Ppg

Rushing DefenseYear ............................................................. Average2013........................................................... 80.7 Ypg

Total DefenseYear ............................................................. Average2013......................................................... 251.5 Ypg

Pass Completion PercentageYear .........................................................Percentage2013..................................................................70.8

Passes InterceptedYear .................................................................. Total2014.....................................................................26

Passes Had InterceptedYear .................................................................. Total2013.......................................................................4

Passing EfficiencyYear ................................................................Rating2004..............................................................174.36

Turnovers GainedYear .................................................................. Total1995.....................................................................41 Turnovers LostYear .................................................................. Total2013.....................................................................10

Punt Return Yardage DefenseYear ............................................................. Average2011..............................................................0.5 Ypr2013..............................................................1.2 Ypr

Sacks Per GameYear ............................................................. Average2013....................................................................3.3

First Downs DefenseYear .................................................................. Total2013...................................................................183

3rd-Down Conversion Percentage DefenseYear ....................................................................Pct.2013..................................................................26.7

Scrimmage Plays Of 60+ YardsYear ...................................................................Total2020.......................................................................9

Scrimmage Plays Of 70+ YardsYear .................................................................. Total2020.......................................................................6

Scrimmage Plays Of 90+ YardsYear .................................................................. Total2020.......................................................................1

Rushing Plays Of 70+ YardsYear .................................................................. Total2020.......................................................................4

Rushing Plays Of 90+ YardsYear .................................................................. Total2020.......................................................................1

Statistical Team Champions

Lamar Jackson led the nation in total offense in 2017,

averaging 404.7 yards per game.

Malik Cunningham led the country with an average of 18.4 yards per completion

duirng the 2019 season.

First Downs Year G Ru Pass Tot Avg.2017 13 157 168 352 27.1

Passing Efficiency Year G C-A Yds. TD Rating2019 13 178-302 3,048 32 172.7

Pass DefenseYear G Avg. Rating2020 11 189.2 127.79

Pass OffenseYear G C-A Yds. TD Pct.2017 13 277-464 299.8 29 59.7

Scoring OffenseYear G TD Pts. Avg.2017 13 64 495 38.12016 13 71 553 42.5

Total OffenseYear G Yds. Yds/Play Avg.2017 13 7,084 7.4 544.92016 13 6,925 7.2 532.7

Fumbles ForcedYear Name G FF Avg.2017 James Hearns 12 4 0.33

InterceptionsYear Name G Int Yds. Avg.2014 Gerod Holliman 13 14 245 1.08

Passes DefendedYear Name G Brk Int Avg.2014 Gerod Holliman 13 3 14 17

Passing Yards Per GameYear Name G C-A Yds TD Avg.2017 Lamar Jackson 13 254-430 3,660 27 281.5

Receiving Yards Per GameYear Name G Rec. Yds TD Avg.2019 Tutu Atwell 13 70 1,276 12 98.2

Rushing Yards Per GameYear Name G Ru Yds TD Avg.2017 Lamar Jackson 13 232 1,601 18 123.2

ScoringYear Name G TD Pts Avg.2016 Lamar Jackson 13 21 126 9.7

Tackles for LossYear Name G TFL Avg. 2015 Devonte Fields 13 22.5 126

Total OffenseYear Name G Pl Yds Avg.2016 Lamar Jackson 13 669 5,114 393.4

Devonte Fields led the nation and the ACC with 22.5 tackles for loss in 2015.

Lamar Jackson led the ACC in rushing during the 2017 season with 1,601 yards.

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GAMETotal Offense Yards610.................... Lamar Jackson at Syracuse ............................. 2016 Passing Touchdowns6........................ Lamar Jackson vs. Charlotte ........................... 2016 SEASONTotal Offense Yards5,261................. Lamar Jackson ............................................... 2017 Total Offense Yards Per Game404.7................. Lamar Jackson ............................................... 2017 Touchdowns Responsible For51...................... Lamar Jackson ............................................... 2016 Points Responsible For306.................... Lamar Jackson ............................................... 2016 100-Yard Rushing Games10...................... Lamar Jackson ............................................... 2017 Rushing Yards By Quarterback1,601................. Lamar Jackson ............................................... 2017 Rushing Touchdowns By Quarterback21...................... Lamar Jackson ............................................... 2016 Interceptions14...................... Gerod Holliman ............................................ 2014 Interception Return Yards245.................... Gerod Holliman ............................................ 2014 CAREER500-Yard Total Offense Games3........................ Lamar Jackson ..........................................2015-17

400-Yard Total Offense Games14...................... Lamar Jackson ..........................................2015-17 Total Offense Yards Per Game346.7................. Lamar Jackson ..........................................2015-17 Rushing Yards By Quarterback4,132................. Lamar Jackson ..........................................2015-17 Rushing Touchdowns By Quarterback50...................... Lamar Jackson ..........................................2015-17

Team ACC Records GAMEPassing Touchdowns8........................ vs. Charlotte .................................................. 2016

Individual ACC Records

Safety Gerod Holliman recorded 14 interceptions during the 2014 season and won the Jim Thorpe Award as the top

defensive back in the nation.

Quarterback Lamar Jackson owns 14 ACC records, including the mark with 51 touchdowns responsible for. He was named the

ACC Player of the Year in 2016.

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Rk. Att. Opponent Date Result 1. 58,187 Notre Dame Sept. 2, 2019 L, 17-35 2. 55,632 Florida State Sept. 17, 2016 W, 63-20 3. 55,588 Clemson Sept. 16, 2017 L, 21-47 4. 55,428 Miami Sept. 1, 2014 W, 31-13 5. 55,414 Florida State Oct. 30, 2014 L, 31-42 6. 55,396 Clemson Sept. 17, 2014 L, 17-20 7. 55,386 Kentucky Sept. 2, 2012 W, 32-14 8. 55,332 Ohio Sept. 1, 2013 W, 49-7 9. 55,327 Kentucky Sept. 4, 2010 L, 16-23 10. 55,218 NC State Oct. 22, 2016 W, 54-13 11. 55,215 UCF Oct. 18, 2013 L, 35-38 12. 55,168 Rutgers Oct. 10, 2013 W, 24-10 13. 55,121 Duke Oct. 14, 2016 W, 24-14 14. 55,118 Kentucky Nov. 29, 2014 W, 44-40 15. 55,106 Cincinnati Oct. 15, 2010 L, 27-35

Rk. Att. Opponent Date Result 1. 95,670 Penn State Sept. 7, 1996 L, 7-24 2. 94,826 Tennessee Nov. 6, 1993 L, 10-45 3. 92,084 Tennessee Nov. 7, 1987 L, 10-41 4. 91,734 Ohio State Sept. 14, 1991 L, 15-23 5. 89,653 Ohio State Sept. 5, 1992 L, 19-20 6. 84,476 Florida Oct. 24, 1992 L, 17-31 7. 83,362 Clemson Oct. 1, 2016 L, 36-42 8. 82,679 Clemson Oct. 11, 2014 L, 17-23 9. 80,741 Florida State Sept. 23, 2000 L, 0-32 10. 80,795 Notre Dame Nov. 22, 2014 W, 31-2811. 78,741 Clemson Nov. 3, 2018 L, 16-77 12. 74,993 Oklahoma Sept. 27, 1997 L, 14-3513 . 72,822 Illinois Sept. 6, 1986 L, 0-2314. 70,988 Kentucky Sept. 19, 2009 L, 27-31 15. 70,857 Kentucky Sept. 15, 2007 L, 34-40

Largest Home Game Attendance

Year-by-Year Attendance

Largest Away Game Attendance

Year G W L T Overall Overall Avg. Home Games HW HL HT Home Total Home Avg. Largest Home Crowd1975 11 2 9 0 139,289 12,663 5 2 3 0 75,524 15,105 34,077 vs. Western Kentucky1976 11 5 6 0 215,521 19,593 6 4 2 0 72,350 12,058 16,541 vs. Wichita State1977 12 7 4 1 233,350 19,446 7 5 1 1 110,540 15,791 25,384 vs. Cincinnati1978 11 7 4 0 207,554 18,869 7 5 2 0 138,313 19,759 36,124 vs. Maryland1979 11 4 6 1 227,966 20,724 6 2 3 1 115,094 19,182 29,436 vs. Virginia Tech1980 11 5 6 0 330,090 30,008 6 3 3 0 111,490 18,582 24,695 vs. Indiana State1981 11 5 6 0 313,650 28,514 6 4 2 0 121,564 20,261 28,136 vs. Tennessee State1982 11 5 6 0 279,670 25,425 6 4 2 0 125,084 20,847 28,749 vs. Miami (Fla.)1983 11 3 8 0 268,071 24,370 6 3 3 0 140,810 23,468 31,447 vs. Pittsburgh1984 11 2 9 0 279,839 25,440 6 1 5 0 144,869 24,145 26,859 vs. SMU1985 11 2 9 0 352,685 32,062 6 2 4 0 165,878 27,646 36,914 vs. Western Kentucky1986 11 3 8 0 315,475 28,680 5 2 3 0 129,766 25,953 34,144 vs. Western Kentucky1987 11 3 7 1 404,126 36,739 6 3 3 0 155,913 25,986 33,392 vs. Cincinnati1988 11 8 3 0 300,805 27,346 6 5 1 0 158,847 26,475 31,636 vs. Western Kentucky1989 11 6 5 0 350,944 31,904 4 2 2 0 150,047 37,512 39,132 vs. West Virginia1990 12 10 1 1 442,831 36,903 6 6 0 0 217,138 36,190 37,636 vs. Boston College1991 11 2 9 0 432,591 39,326 6 2 4 0 218,974 36,496 40,457 vs. Tennessee1992 11 5 6 0 459,924 41,811 5 3 2 0 161,913 32,383 37,323 vs. Syracuse1993 12 9 3 0 492,610 41,051 5 5 0 0 187,590 37,518 39,639 vs. Arizona State1994 11 6 5 0 463,117 42,102 6 4 2 0 223,636 37,273 38,711 vs. Boston College1995 11 7 4 0 347,966 31,633 6 4 2 0 193,177 32,196 37,704 vs. North Carolina1996 11 5 6 0 490,036 44,549 5 2 3 0 181,459 36,292 38,756 vs. Baylor1997 11 1 10 0 369,712 33,610 6 1 5 0 175,916 29,319 39,826 vs. Penn State1998 12 7 5 0 438,658 36,555 6 5 1 0 228,598 38,100 42,643 vs. Kentucky1999 12 7 5 0 440,669 36,722 7 4 3 0 257,445 36,778 41,826 vs. Southern Miss2000 12 9 3 0 461,546 38,462 7 6 1 0 269,830 38,547 42,510 vs. Kentucky2001 13 11 2 0 511,456 39,343 6 6 0 0 226,094 37,682 40,479 vs. Houston2002 13 7 6 0 428,407 32,954 6 3 3 0 218,838 36,473 42,660 vs. Kentucky2003 13 9 4 0 485,402 37,339 6 5 1 0 220,627 36,771 40,432 vs. Army2004 12 11 1 0 496,586 41,382 5 5 0 0 202,657 40,531 42,681 vs. Kentucky2005 12 9 3 0 535,008 44,584 6 6 0 0 246,007 41,001 42,692 vs. Pittsburgh2006 13 12 1 0 539,728 41,518 6 6 0 0 248,891 41,482 43,217 vs. West Virginia2007 12 6 6 0 560,008 46,667 6 4 2 0 239,287 39,881 42,185 vs. Murray State2008 12 5 7 0 477,009 39,751 8 4 4 0 317,442 39,680 42,696 vs. Kentucky2009 12 4 8 0 491,099 40,925 6 4 2 0 194,702 32,450 39,948 vs. Pittsburgh2010 13 7 6 0 571,871 43,990 7 3 4 0 354,537 50,648 55,327 vs. Kentucky2011 13 7 6 0 635,479 48,883 6 3 3 0 291,225 48,538 53,267 vs. Marshall2012 13 11 2 0 575,468 44,267 7 6 1 0 349,938 49,991 55,386 vs. Kentucky2013 13 12 1 0 606,631 46,664 7 6 1 0 370,396 52,914 55,332 vs. Ohio2014 13 9 4 0 642,571 49,429 6 5 1 0 317,829 52,972 55,428 vs. Miami2015 13 8 5 0 613,810 47,216 6 4 2 0 294,413 49,069 55,398 vs. Clemson2016 13 9 4 0 634,882 48,837 6 5 1 0 324,391 54,065 55,632 vs. Florida State2017 13 8 5 0 622,569 47,889 6 4 2 0 276,957 46,160 55,588 vs. Clemson2018 12 2 10 0 596,497 49,708 7 2 5 0 351,755 50,251 54,923 vs. Western Kentucky2019 13 8 5 0 595,490 45,806 6 4 2 0 299,475 49,912 58,198 vs. Notre Dame2020 11 4 7 0 90,998 8,273 6 4 2 0 68,816 11,469 12,120 vs. Miami

ATTENDANCE RECORDS23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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Overall Record Conference Record Years Tenure W L T Pct. W L T Pct.Lester Larson 3 9 6 0 .600 - - - -Will Duffy 2 3 8 2 .269 - - - -Bill Duncan 2 4 9 1 .321 - - - -Fred Enke 2 8 8 1 .500 - - - -Tom King 6 27 21 0 .563 - - - -Jack McGrath 1 0 8 0 .000 - - - -C.V. Money 1 0 9 0 .000 - - - -Ben Cregor 3 4 18 1 .196 - - - -Laurie Apitz 7 22 29 3 .435 - - - -Frank Camp 23 118 95 2 .553 9 16 0 .360Lee Corso 4 28 11 3 .702 13 5 0 .722T.W. Alley 2 9 13 0 .409 6 5 0 .545Vince Gibson 5 25 29 2 .464 - - - -Bob Weber 5 20 35 0 .364 - - - -Howard Schnellenberger 10 54 56 2 .491 - - - -Ron Cooper 3 13 20 0 .394 2 9 0 .182John L. Smith 5 41 21 0 .661 25 9 0 .735Steve Kragthorpe 3 15 21 0 .417 5 16 0 .238Charlie Strong 4 37 15 0 .712 20 9 0 .690Bobby Petrino 9 77 35 0 .688 45 30 0 .600Lorenzo Ward 2 Games 0 2 0 .000 0 1 0 .000Scott Satterfield 2 12 12 0 .500 8 10 0 .444

Scott Satterfield Bobby Petrino Charlie Strong

John L. Smith Howard Schnellenberger Lee Corso

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Overall Conf. Conf.Year W-L W-L Finish Bowl Final Rank CoachIndependent

1912 3-1 Lester Larson1913 5-1 Lester Larson1914 1-4 Lester Larson1915 1-5-1 Will Duffy1916 2-3-1 Will Duffy1917 Did not field a team1918 Did not field a team1919 Did not field a team1920 Did not field a team 1921 2-2-1 Bill Duncan1922 2-7 Bill Duncan1923 5-3 Fred Enke1924 3-5-1 Fred Enke1925 8-0 Tom King1926 6-2 Tom King1927 4-4 Tom King1928 1-7 Tom King1929 3-5 Tom King1930 5-3 Tom King1931 0-8 Jack McGrath1932 0-9 C.V. Money1933 1-7 Ben Cregor1934 2-5 Ben Cregor1935 1-6-1 Ben Cregor1936 4-4 Laurie Apitz1937 2-5-1 Laurie Apitz1938 2-6 Laurie Apitz1939 5-2-1 Laurie Apitz1940 3-5-1 Laurie Apitz1941 4-4 Laurie Apitz1942 2-3 Laurie Apitz1943 Did not field a team1944 Did not field a team1945 Did not field a team1946 6-2 Frank Camp1947 7-0-1 Frank Camp1948 5-5 Frank Camp1949 8-3 Frank Camp1950 3-6-1 Frank Camp1951 5-4 Frank Camp1952 3-5 Frank Camp1953 1-7 Frank Camp1954 3-6 Frank Camp1955 7-2 Frank Camp1956 6-3 Frank Camp1957 9-1 Frank Camp1958 4-4 Frank Camp1959 6-4 Frank Camp1960 7-2 Frank Camp1961 6-3 Frank Camp1962 6-4 Frank Camp

Missouri Valley Conference

1963 3-7 1-3 5th Frank Camp1964 1-9 1-3 5th Frank Camp1965 6-4 3-1 2nd Frank Camp1966 6-4 3-1 T-4th Frank Camp1967 5-5 1-3 4th Frank Camp1968 5-5 2-3 T-4th Frank Camp1969 5-4-1 2-3 T-3rd Lee Corso

1970 8-3-1 4-0 1st Pasadena Lee Corso1971 6-3-1 3-1 Lee Corso1972 9-1 4-1 1st 18th Lee Corso1973 5-6 3-3 T-3rd T.W. Alley1974 4-7 3-2 T.W. Alley

Independent

1975 2-9 Vince Gibson1976 5-6 Vince Gibson1977 7-4-1 Independence Vince Gibson1978 7-4 Vince Gibson1979 4-6-1 Vince Gibson1980 5-6 Bob Weber1981 5-6 Bob Weber1982 5-6 Bob Weber1983 3-8 Bob Weber1984 2-9 Bob Weber1985 2-9 Howard Schnellenberger1986 3-8 Howard Schnellenberger1987 3-7-1 Howard Schnellenberger1988 8-3 Howard Schnellenberger1989 6-5 Howard Schnellenberger1990 10-1-1 Fiesta 14th Howard Schnellenberger1991 2-9 Howard Schnellenberger1992 5-6 Howard Schnellenberger1993 9-3 Liberty 24th Howard Schnellenberger1994 6-5 Howard Schnellenberger1995 7-4 Ron Cooper

Conference USA

1996 5-6 2-3 T-3rd Ron Cooper1997 1-10 0-6 7th Ron Cooper1998 7-5 4-2 3rd Motor City John L. Smith1999 7-5 4-2 T-2nd Humanitarian John L. Smith2000 9-3 6-1 1st Liberty John L. Smith2001 11-2 6-1 1st Liberty 17th John L. Smith2002 7-6 5-3 T-3rd GMAC John L. Smith2003 9-4 5-3 T-3rd GMAC Bobby Petrino2004 11-1 8-0 1st Liberty 6th Bobby Petrino

Big East

2005 9-3 5-2 2nd Gator 19th Bobby Petrino2006 12-1 6-1 1st Orange 6th Bobby Petrino2007 6-6 3-4 T-5th Steve Kragthorpe2008 5-7 1-6 T-7th Steve Kragthorpe2009 4-8 1-6 T-7th Steve Kragthorpe2010 7-6 3-4 T-5th Beef ‘O’Brady’s Charlie Strong2011 7-6 5-2 T-1st Belk Charlie Strong2012 11-2 5-2 T-1st Sugar 13th Charlie Strong

American Athletic

2013 12-1 7-1 2nd Russell Athletic 15th Charlie Strong

Atlantic Coast Conference

2014 9-4 5-3 3rd Belk 24th Bobby Petrino2015 8-5 5-3 3rd Music City Bobby Petrino2016 9-4 7-1 T-1st Citrus 21st Bobby Petrino2017 8-5 4-4 T-3rd TaxSlayer Bobby Petrino2018 2-10 0-8 6th Bobby Petrino/ Lorenzo Ward*2019 8-5 5-3 2nd Music City Scott Satterfield2020 4-7 3-7 12th Scott Satterfield*Lorenzo Ward served as interim coach for the final two games

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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Tony Alford ..............................................2007-08T.W. Alley ................................................1969-72Bill Baker .................................................1979-82Tony Ball .................................................1995-97Ryan Beard ...................................................2018Vance Bedford .........................................2010-13Rocky Belk ...................................................1986James Bell .....................................................1993Jack Bicknell, Jr. ...........................................2021-Dave Boberly...........................................2010-13John Bobo ....................................................1991Brad Bradford ..........................................1988-94Gunter Brewer .............................................2019-Bryan Brown ...............................................2019-Jeff Brohm ...............................................2003-08Danny Brown ..........................................1985-87Grady Brown ................................................2018Greg Brown .............................................2014-15Kippy Brown ................................................1982ShaDon Brown ........................................2019-20David Browne .........................................1980-84Terrell Buckley .........................................2014-15Greg Burns ..............................................1998-01Jack Burns .....................................1974, 1985-88Jim Caldwell .................................................1985Ken Calhoun ................................................1968Kenny Carter............................................2010-13Mike Cassity ............................................2004-07George Catavolos .........................................1970Charles Chandler .....................................1998-01Mario Cheppo .........................................1963-68Charles Coe .............................................1983-84Charles Coiner .........................................1995-97Pete Compise................................................1972Mike Cox .................................................1998-02Anthony Cummings ......................................1994Jay Cunningham ......................................1978-79Tony DeBiasse .........................................1983-84Ken Delgado ...........................................2008-09Cort Dennison ...................................2016, 2019-Ron Dickerson .........................................1975-77Ron Dugans .............................................2010-13J.D. Dunn ................................................1960-67Frank Emanuel .........................................1977-78Ron English ..................................................2008Jim Finley ................................................1973-74Chris Fischer ............................................1980-81Lonnie Galloway .....................................2016-18Greg Gasparato ...........................................2021-Mike Gillhamer ............................................2003Steve Goldman ........................................1975-79Gerald Goodman ....................................1980-82Antonio Goss ................................................2009Todd Grantham .......................................2014-16Tony Grantham ........................................2014-16Mike Groh ....................................................2010Brent Guy .....................................................2009Paul Haynes ..................................................2002Ted Heath ................................................1975-79John Henry ...................................................1974Eric Heyward ................................................2016Bob Hitch ................................................1975-77Nick Holt ................................................1998-00Stu Holt .......................................................2019-Danny Hope ..................................1987-94, 2002Clint Hurtt ...........................................2010-2013John Hyder ...................................................1969Brett Ingallis ............................................1995-96

Mark Ivey ....................................................2019-Bobby Jackson .........................................1975-76Brian Jean-Mary ...................................2010-2013Jay Johnson ...................................................2009Reggie Johnson ........................................2003-07Dale Jones ...................................................2019-Glynn Jones .............................................1995-97Jim Kennedy ............................................1973-74Don Kirkpatrick .......................................1995-97Chris Klenakis ..........................................2014-18Rick Lantz ...............................................1986-90Al Lavan .......................................................1973Dwayne Ledford ......................................2019-20Eric Lewis .....................................................2008Jeff Lewis ......................................................2009Tony Levine .............................................2004-05Scott Linehan ...........................................1999-01Bob Maddox ............................................1985-91Ron Madrick .................................................1983Mike Mallory ................................................2007Richard Mann ..........................................1980-81Fred Manuel ............................................1991-92Steve Mariucci .........................................1983-84Steve Marshall ..............................................1984Bill Maskill ...................................................1980John Matlock ................................................1973Doug Matthews .......................................1977-78Jim McElwain ..........................................2000-02Garrick McGee ........................................2014-15Mark McHale ...............................................1997Norv McKenzie .......................................2019-20Tom McMahon .............................................2006Bill Miller .....................................................2008

Paulie Miller ............................................1965-68Ken Moll .................................................1979-82Dave Moore ............................................1978-84Sherrone Moore .......................................2012-13Jeff Morrow .............................................1989-94Brent Myers ..................................................2009Brett Myers ..............................................2007-08Mark Nelson ............................................2007-08Derek Nicholson .........................................2020-Gary Nord ...............................................1983-94Greg Nord ...........................................1995-2009Dave Nusz...............................................1979-83Joe Perella ...............................................1969-71Bob Petrino...................................................1998Nick Petrino ............................................2016-18Paul Petrino ............................. 1998-99, 2003-06John Pettas ....................................................2002Frank Ponce .............................................2019-20Rick Puccinelli .............................................1984Ray Pugh .................................................1960-62Jack Reid ......................................................1962Tommy Restivo ........................................2012-13Phil Richart ..............................................1967-68Mike Rodriguez .......................................1985-87Tom Roggeman........................................1995-97Bill Sammons ..........................................1966-67Mike Sanford ...........................................2010-11Steve Schottel ...............................................1985Dennis Schrecker .........................................1969L.D. Scott.................................................2014-18Vince Semary ..........................................1970-71Doug Semenick .......................................1982-83Ray Shands ..............................................1969-72De’Rail Sims ................................................2021-Larry Slade ..............................................2009-11Chris Smeland .........................................1998-02Kolby Smith .............................................2014-18Ty Smith ..................................................1988-94Don Stanley ..................................................1973Gary Stevens ...........................................1971-74Steve Stripling ..........................................2001-02Charlie Stubbs ..............................................2007Gil Sturtzel ..............................................1965-67Mike Summers ......................... 2003-06, 2017-18Sal Sunseri ...............................................1995-97Craig Swabek ..........................................1992-94Roy Terry .................................................1969-71Joel Thomas .............................................2002-03Lamar Thomas .........................................2014-15Pete Thomas ................................................2021-Larry Travis ...................................................1975Bill Trout .......................................................1985Christ Vagotis ...........................................1985-94Art Valero ................................................1998-01Brian VanGorder ...........................................2018Kurt Valkenburgh .....................................1992-94Bob Van Lancker ...........................................1974Trent Walters ...........................................1986-90Lorenzo Ward ..........................................2017-18Shawn Watson .........................................2011-13Morris Watts .................................................1972Jim Weatherford ...........................................1975Bob Weber ..............................................1977-79Matt Wells ....................................................2009Joe Whitt .............................................2003-2006Everett Withers ........................................1995-97Kevin Wolthausen....................................2003-06Clark Wood .............................................1960-64

Defensive coordinator Bryan Brown took over the defense in 2019, helping improve the

Cardinals by more than than 17 points per game over the last two seasons.

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Games in Which Louisville Either Trailed By 10 or More Points in the Third Quarter or Beyond.Nov. 26, 1925 ...........at Marshall ........................2-0 (4th) ................ W, 7-2 ..............................................................................Blocked punt recovered for TD with 6:00 left preserved Cards’ only perfect season.Nov. 15, 1930 ...........at Marshall ....................... 12-6 (4th) ............... W, 13-12 .........................................................................C.W. Kemp 72-yard TD pass to Max Kron with one minute left in the fourth quarter.Oct. 19, 1935 ............at Hanover ....................... 6-0 (4th) ................. T, 6-6 .............................................................................................................. Melzar Lowe 5-yard rushing touchdown capped 95-yard drive.Oct. 6, 1939 ..............Evansville ......................... 6-0 (4th) ................. W, 7-6 .............................................................................. Jimmy Rosenfield 5-yard rushing touchdown in final five minutes of fourth quarter. Oct. 5, 1940 ..............at Evansville ..................... 7-6 (4th) ................. W, 13-7 .................................................................................. Norbert Elbert 2-yard rushing touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter.Nov. 10, 1950 ...........at Miami, Fla. ................... 13-7 (4th) ............... T, 13-13 .............................................................................. Louisville missed PAT with 1:15 left in game, missed 35-yard FG as time expired.Oct. 27, 1956 ............at Ohio ............................. 19-13 (4th) ............. W, 25-19 ....................................................................................George Cain 12-yard rushing touchdown with 3:47 left in the fourth quarter.Sept. 27, 1958 ...........Eastern Kentucky .............. 7-6 (4th) ................. W, 20-7 .............................................................................Ken Porco scored record 93-yard rushing TD after EKU drive stalled at 2-yard line.Nov. 11, 1961 ...........at Kent State ..................... 12-0 (3rd) ............... W, 19-15 ............................................................................ Ernie Green 5-yard rushing touchdown with 3:32 remaining in the fourth quarter.Sept. 15, 1962 ...........at Wichita State ................ 14-0 (3rd) ............... W, 21-20 ......................................................................... John Giles 5-yard TD pass to Tom Montgomery, Larry Compton 2-pt conv, 2:53 left.Nov. 17, 1962 ...........North Texas ...................... 10-7 (4th) ............... W, 14-10 ............................................................................ John Giles 10-yard touchdown pass to Larry Compton with 2:46 left in the game.Oct. 2, 1965 ..............at North Texas .................. 21-7 (3rd) ............... W, 29-21 ......................................................................... Al MacFarlane scored a receiving TD, 2 PATs and 2-pt conversion in 22-0 2nd half. Nov. 13, 1965 ...........at Drake ........................... 17-6 (3rd) ............... W, 32-17 .........................................................................Al MacFarlane scored a rushing TD, field goal, PAT and receiving TD in 26-0 finish.Oct. 19, 1968 ............at Marshall ....................... 10-6 (4th) ............... W, 13-10 ........................................................................ Wally Oyler TD with 3:49 left. Marshall scoreless after 1st-and-goal on 8-yard line.Sept. 13, 1969 ...........at Drake ........................... 21-10 (3rd) ............. T, 24-24 .......................................................................... Gary Inman passed for 2 TDs in the 3rd qtr to take 24-21 lead. Drake tied with FG.Oct. 4, 1969 ..............Dayton ............................. 14-0 (2nd) .............. W, 24-17 ................................................................. Ira Glass came off bench with the flu to score winning TD on 75-yard run in 4th quarter.Oct. 17, 1970 ............at Marshall ....................... 7-6 (4th) ................. W, 16-14 ................................................................................ Marshall missed a 40-yard field goal with 0:04 remaining in the fourth quarter.Oct. 31, 1970 ............Kent State ......................... 10-0 (3rd) ............... W, 14-13 ........................................................................ Gary Inman 10-yard TD pass to Cookie Brinkman with 1:28 remaining in the game.Oct. 27, 1973 ............Cincinnati ........................ 8-7 (4th) ................. W, 10-8 .................................................................................... Wilbur Summers 27-yard game-winning field goal with 0:31 left in the game.Nov. 24, 1973 ...........at West Texas State ........... 9-0 (4th) ................. W, 21-9 ............................................................................. Jim Wagoner scored on 62-yard punt return and 3-yard run in 21-0 fourth quarter.Oct. 12, 1974 ............at North Texas .................. 10-0 (3rd) ............... W, 24-10 ................................................................................................................ Louisville outscored North Texas 24-0 in the third quarter.Nov. 9, 1974 .............at Dayton ......................... 15-14 (4th) ............. W, 20-15 ............................................................................... Len DePaola 20-yard touchdown pass to Tony Smith with 3:50 left in the game.Sept. 25, 1976 ...........Drake ............................... 24-23 (4th) ............. W, 37-24 .....................................................................................Rushing touchdowns by Stu Stram and Nathan Poole in 14-0 fourth quarter.Sept. 29, 1979 ...........at Drake ........................... 21-10 (3rd) ............. W, 31-21 .........................................................................Two rushing TDs by Greg Hickman and one by Eric Rollins in 21-0 finish for Cards.Nov. 6, 1982 .............Indiana State .................... 17-10 (4th) ............. W, 35-23 ..................................................................................................................................... Cards scored 25 points in the fourth quarter.Sept. 29, 1984 ...........at Houston ....................... 28-7 (3rd) ............... W, 30-28 ...................................................................................................................................Cards outscored Cougars 23-0 in second half.Sept. 5, 1987 .............Tulane .............................. 37-14 (3rd) ............. W, 42-40 ..............................................................................Jay Gruden 1-yd TD pass to George Williams with 0:28 left in the fourth quarter.Sept. 19, 1987 ...........at Purdue .......................... 22-14 (4th) ............. T, 22-22 ...............................................................................Craig Swabek 4th qtr TD reception, Rodney Knighton 2-pt conversion tied game.Sept. 24, 1988 ...........at North Carolina ............. 28-24 (4th) ............. W, 38-34 ......................................................................................... Deon Booker scored two fourth quarter touchdowns to lift the Cardinals.Oct. 15, 1988 ............Virginia ............................ 28-14 (3rd) ............. W, 30-28 .................................................................................. Ron Bell 39-yard game-winning field goal with 0:10 left in the fourth quarter.Sept. 9, 1989 .............at Kansas .......................... 21-6 (3rd) ............... W, 33-28 ......................................................................................... Carwell Gardner rushed for 134 yards and two touchdowns in the game.Sept. 22, 1990 ...........at West Virginia ................ 7-6 (4th) ................. W, 9-7 ........................................................................................ Klaus Wilmsmeyer connected on three field goals to give Louisville the win.Sept. 28, 1991 ...........Southern Miss ................... 14-10 (4th) ............. W, 28-14 ..................................................................................................................................... Cards scored 18 points in the fourth quarter.Sept. 2, 1992 .............Memphis .......................... 9-3 (4th) ................. W, 16-15 ....................................................................................Anthony Shelman 1-yard touchdown run with 0:59 left in the fourth quarter.Oct. 10, 1992 ............Virginia Tech .................... 17-6 (4th) ............... W, 21-17 .....................................................................................................................Cards won on the strength of a 15-point fourth quarter.Dec. 28, 1993 ...........Michigan State ................. 7-3 (4th) ................. W, 18-7 ............................................................................Liberty Bowl. Louisville outscored Michigan State 15-0 in final 12:05 of the game.Sept. 17, 1994 ...........at Arizona State ................ 22-15 (4th) ............. W, 25-22 .............................................................................David Akers 31-yard game-winning field goal with 0:49 left in the fourth quarter.Oct. 1, 1994 ..............Pittsburgh ......................... 29-24 (4th) ............. W, 33-29 ...........................................................................Anthony Shelman scored three rushing touchdowns including the go-ahead score.Sept. 2, 1995 .............at Kentucky ...................... 10-6 (4th) ............... W, 13-10 ........................................................................... Calvin Arrington 1-yard touchdown run with 1:29 remaining in the fourth quarter.Oct. 12, 1996 ............at Tulane ........................... 17-13 (4th) ............. W, 23-20 ......................................................................................................... David Akers 57-yard game-winning field goal as time expired.Oct. 16, 1999 ............at Memphis ...................... 31-19 (4th) ............. W, 32-31 ............................................................................. Lavell Boyd 18-yard touchdown reception with 0:06 remaining in fourth quarter.Oct. 14, 2000 ............Cincinnati ........................ 24-14 (3rd) ............. W, 38-24 .................................................................................................................................. Cards outscored Bearcats 24-0 in second half.Oct. 28, 2000 ............Tulane .............................. 25-20 (4th) ............. W, 35-32 ..................................................................................................................Cards scored 15 consecutive points in the fourth quarter.Oct. 16, 2001 ............Southern Miss ................... 14-6 (4th) ............... W, 24-14 ............................................................................................Louisville outscored Southern Miss 18-0 in the final 12:50 of the game.Sept. 26, 2002 ...........Florida State ..................... 20-13 (4th) ............. W, 26-20 (OT)................................................................................ Henry Miller 25-yard touchdown run on Louisville’s first play in overtime.Nov. 28, 2003 ...........at Cincinnati ..................... 40-35 (4th) ............. W, 43-40 ...............................................................................Stefan LeFors 54-yard TD pass to J.R. Russell with 1:10 left in the fourth quarter.Dec. 31, 2004 ...........Boise State ........................ 34-21 (3rd) ............. W, 44-40 .....................................................................................Liberty Bowl. Louisville nearly doubled Boise State in total yards, 564-284.Jan. 2, 2007 ...............Wake Forest ..................... 13-10 (4th) ............. W, 24-13 ................................................................................. Orange Bowl. Fourth quarter rushing TDs by Anthony Allen and Brock Bolen.Nov. 17, 2007 ...........Rutgers ............................. 38-24 (4th) ............. W, 41-38 ................................................................................................................Cards outscored Scarlet Knights 17-3 in the fourth quarter.Oct. 25, 2008 ............South Florida .................... 20-17 (4th) ............. W, 24-20 ............................................................................Hunter Cantwell 24-yard TD pass to Scott Long with 7:07 remaining in the game.Oct. 10, 2009 ............Southern Miss ................... 23-22 (4th) ............. W, 25-23 ..............................................................................Ryan Payne 32-yard game-winning field goal with 0:30 left in the fourth quarter.Nov. 14, 2009 ...........Syracuse ........................... 9-3 (4th) ................. W, 10-9 ........................................................................... Adam Froman 15-yard TD pass to Josh Chichester with1:50 remaining in the game.Dec. 21, 2010 ...........Southern Miss ................... 28-21 (4th) ............. W, 31-28 ........................................................................... Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl. Jeremy Wright 95-yard kickoff return TD tied game 28-28.Nov. 25, 2011 ...........at South Florida ................ 24-20 (4th) ............. W, 34-24 ...................................................................................................... Cards scored two unanswered touchdowns in the fourth quarter.Sept. 29, 2012 ...........at Southern Miss ............... 17-15 (4th) ............. W, 21-17 .............................................................................Senorise Perry 14-yard touchdown run with 5:35 remaining in the fourth quarter.Oct. 20, 2012 ............South Florida .................... 25-21 (4th) ............. W, 27-25 ..............................................................................Teddy Bridgewater 11-yard TD pass to Eli Rogers with 1:35 left in fourth quarter.Oct. 26, 2012 ............Cincinnati ........................ 24-14 (3rd) ............. W, 34-31 (OT).................................................................................Teddy Bridgewater hit DeVante Parker for two fourth quarter touchdowns.Nov. 29, 2012 ...........at Rutgers ......................... 14-3 (3rd) ............... W, 20-17 ............................................................................Injured Teddy Bridgewater passed for 2 TDs within 16 seconds late in 3rd quarter.Dec. 5, 2013 .............at Cincinnati ..................... 21-17 (4th) ............. W, 31-24 (OT).............................................................................................................. Dominique Brown 2-yard touchdown run in overtime.Sept. 27, 2014 ...........Wake Forest ..................... 10-7 (4th) ............... W, 20-10 ............................................................................Brandon Radcliff 16-yard TD run and 2 John Wallace field goals in fourth quarter.Oct. 29, 2016 ............at Virginia ......................... 25-24 (4th) ............. W, 32-25 ................ Lamar Jackson hit Jaylen Smith with a 29-yard TD pass with 13 seconds remaining after taking over with 1:57 remainingSept. 2, 2017 .............*Purdue ............................ 28-25 (4th) ............. W, 35-28 .......................................................................... Lamar Jackson 20-yard TD pass to Dez Fitzpatrick & Blanton Creque FG in 4th qtr.

Date Opponent Deficit (QT.) Final ScoreSept. 5, 1987 Tulane 23, 37-14 (3rd) W, 42-40Nov. 28, 2015 at Kentucky 21, 21-0 (1st) W, 38-24Sept. 29, 1984 at Houston 21, 28-7 (3rd) W, 30-28Oct. 16, 1993 Southern Miss 18, 24-6 (2nd) W, 35-27Nov. 28, 1970 at Wichita State 17, 17-0 (2nd) W, 34-24Oct. 23, 1999 Houston 15, 24-9 (2nd) W, 39-33Sept. 9, 1989 at Kansas 15, 21-6 (3rd) W, 33-28Dec. 30, 2019 vs. Mississippi State 14, 14-0 (2nd) W, 38-28Oct. 18, 2008 MTSU 14, 14-0 (1st) W, 42-23Nov. 17, 2007 Rutgers 14, 38-24 (4th) W, 41-38Nov. 14, 2002 at Southern Miss 14, 17-3 (2nd) W, 20-17Oct. 15, 1988 Virginia 14, 28-14 (3rd) W, 30-28Oct. 4, 1969 Dayton 14, 14-0 (2nd) W, 24-17Oct. 2, 1965 at North Texas 14, 21-7 (3rd) W, 29-21Sept. 15, 1962 at Wichita State 14, 14-0 (3rd) W, 21-20

Year No. Opponents2012 4 at Southern Miss, South Florida,

Cincinnati, at Rutgers2014 3 Wake Forest,

at Boston College, Kentucky2000 3 Kentucky, Cincinnati, Tulane1970 3 at Marshall, Kent,

at Wichita State2015 2 at Wake Forest,

at Kentucky2009 2 Southern Miss, Syracuse2008 2 Middle Tennessee, South Florida2004 2 at Memphis,

Boise State (Liberty Bowl)2002 2 Florida State,

at Southern Miss

2001 2 Southern Miss, at East Carolina1999 2 at Memphis, Houston1996 2 at Michigan State,

at Tulane1994 2 at Arizona State, Pittsburgh1993 2 Southern Miss, Michigan State1992 2 Memphis,

Virginia Tech1988 2 at North Carolina, Virginia1987 2 Tulane, at Purdue (tie)1974 2 at North Texas, at Dayton1973 2 Cincinnati, at West Texas State1969 2 at Drake, Dayton1965 2 at North Texas, at Drake1962 2 at Wichita State, North Texas

Largest Deficits Overcome Most Comebacks in a Season

NOTABLE COMEBACK VICTORIES23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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1950 (0-0-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Nov. 10 T - Miami, Fla. 9 13-13 A

1976 (0-2)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Oct. 9 L - Pittsburgh 2 6-27 A 34,000Oct. 23 L - Alabama 18 3-24 A 58,414

1977 (0-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Oct. 22 L - Alabama 3 6-55 A 60,210

1978 (0-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 16 L - Maryland 20 17-24 H 36,124

1979 (0-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Oct. 6 L - Florida State 9 0-27 H 27,306

1980 (0-2)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 13 L - Florida State 10 0-52 A 52,623Nov. 8 L - Pittsburgh 9 23-41 A 47,280

1981 (1-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 5 L - Florida State 19 0-17 A 50,735Nov. 21 W - Southern Miss 9 13-10 H 12,940

1982 (0-3)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Oct. 2 L - Miami, Fla. 17 6-28 H 28,749Oct. 30 L - Pittsburgh 1 14-63 A 53,017Nov. 13 L - Florida State 9 14-49 A 51,233

1983 (0-2-0)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 3 L - SMU 19 6-24 A 23,750Oct. 8 L - Miami, Fla. 12 14-42 A 30,073

1984 (0-1-0)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Nov. 3 L - Miami, Fla. 6 23-38 H 20,113

1985 (0-1-0)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Oct. 26 L - Miami, Fla. 15 7-45 A 31,761

1987 (0-1-0)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Oct. 17 L - Florida State 4 9-32 A 53,114

1989 (0-1-0)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 23 L - West Virginia 9 21-30 H 39,132 1990 (1-0)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Jan. 1 W 18 Alabama 25 34-7 N 69,098

1991 (0-3)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 5 L - Tennessee 11 11-28 H 40,457Sept. 14 L - Ohio State 19 15-23 A 91,734Nov. 2 L - Florida State 1 15-40 H 34,270

1992 (0-2)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 5 L - Ohio State 17 19-20 A 89,653Oct. 24 L - Florida 20 17-31 A 84,476

1993 (1-3)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 18 W - Arizona State 23 35-17 H 39,639Oct. 9 L 17 West Virginia 24 34-36 A 57,578Nov. 6 L 13 Tennessee 7 10-45 A 94,826Nov. 13 L 20 Texas A&M 11 7-42 A 56,161

1994 (1-0)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Oct. 8 W - NC State 18 35-14 H 38,318

1996 (0-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 7 L - Penn State 7 7-24 A 95,670 1997 (0-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 20 L - Penn State 1 21-57 H 39,826

1999 (0-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Nov. 20 L - Southern Miss* 18 27-30 H 41,826

2000 (1-2)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 23 L - Florida State 2 0-31 A 80,741Nov. 4 W - Southern Miss* 13 49-28 A 31,667Dec. 29 L 22 Colorado St. 23 17-22 N 58,302

2001 (1-0)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Dec. 31 W 23 BYU 19 28-10 N 58,968

2002 (1-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 14 L - Colorado St. 24 33-36 A 31,607Sept. 26 W - Florida State 4 26-20 H 38,109

2003 (0-2)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Nov. 5 L - TCU 13 28-31 A 33,681Dec. 18 L - Miami, Ohio 14 28-49 N 40,620 2004 (1-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Oct. 14 L 18 Miami, Fla. 3 38-41 A 63,715Dec. 31 W 7 Boise State 10 44-40 N 58,355

2005 (0-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Jan. 2 L 15 Virginia Tech 12 24-35 N 63,780

2006 (3-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 16 W 12 Miami, Fla. 17 31-7 H 42,704Nov. 2 W 5 West Virginia* 3 44-34 H 43,217Nov. 9 L 3 Rutgers* 15 25-28 A 44,111Jan. 2 W 5 Wake Forest 15 24-13 N 74,470

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2007 (1-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Oct. 13 W - Cincinnati* 15 28-24 A 35,097Nov. 8 L - West Virginia* 6 31-38 A 60,992

2008 (1-2)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Oct. 25 W - South Florida* 14 24-20 H 40,384Nov. 8 L - Pittsburgh* 25 7-41 A 44,055Nov. 14 L - Cincinnati* 22 20-28 H 37,822

2009 (0-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Oct. 24 L - Cincinnati* 5 10-41 A 35,099

2010 (0-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 18 L - Oregon State 25 28-35 A 45,379

2011 (1-0)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Nov. 5 W - West Virginia* 24 38-35 A 57,287

2012 (1-0)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Jan. 2 W 22 Florida 4 33-23 N 54,178

2014 (0-2)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Oct. 30 L - Florida State* 2 31-42 H 55,414Dec. 30 L 20 Georgia 13 14-37 N 45,671

2015 (0-3)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 5 L - Auburn 6 24-31 N 73,927Sept. 17 L - Clemson* 11 17-20 H 55,396Oct. 17 L - Florida State* 11 21-41 A 71,225

2016 (1-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 17 W 10 Florida State* 2 63-20 H 55,632Oct. 1 L 3 Clemson* 5 36-42 A 83,362Dec. 31 L 15 LSU 19 9-29 N 46,063

2017 (0-3)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 16 L 14 Clemson 3 21-47 H 55,588Oct. 5 L 17 NC State 24 25-39 A 56,107Dec. 30 L Mississippi St. 24 27-31 N 41,310

2018 (0-4)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 1 L Alabama 1 14-51 N 57,280Nov. 3 L Clemson 2 16-77 A 78,741Nov. 9 L Syracuse 13 23-54 A 42,797Nov. 24 L Kentucky 17 10-56 H 49,9882019 (1-2)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 2 L Notre Dame 9 17-35 H 58,187Oct. 12 W Wake Forest 17 62-59 A 24,434Oct. 19 L Clemson 3 10-45 H 51,015

2020 (1-2)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 19 L 18 Miami (Fla.) 17 34-47 H 12,120Sept. 26 L Pitt 21 20-23 A 0Oct. 17 L Notre Dame 4 7-12 A 10,182

Top 25 MatchupsLouisville has played 21 games in its football history when the Cardinals and the opponent were both ranked in the Top 25. Louisville has a record of 8-13 in those games, including 3-2 at home. The Cardinals are 3-9 in regular season games when both teams are ranked in the Top 25. Date Top 25 Matchup SiteJan. 1, 1991 (18) Louisville 34, (25) Alabama 7 Tempe, Ariz. Oct. 9, 1993 (24) West Virginia 36, (17) Louisville 34 Morgantown, W.V.Nov. 6, 1993 (7) Tennessee 45, (13) Louisville 10 Knoxville, Tenn.Nov. 13, 1993 (11) Texas A&M 42, (20) Louisville 7 College Station, Tex.Dec. 29, 2000 (23) Colorado State 22, (22) Louisville 17 Memphis, Tenn. Dec. 31, 2001 (23) Louisville 28, (19) Brigham Young 10 Memphis, Tenn. Oct. 14, 2004 (3) Miami-Florida 41, (18) Louisville 38 Miami, Fla.Dec. 31, 2004 (7) Louisville 44, (10) Boise State 40 Memphis, Tenn. Jan. 2, 2006 (12) Virginia Tech 35, (15) Louisville 24 Jacksonville, Fla. Sept. 16, 2006 (12) Louisville 31, (17) Miami-Florida 7 LouisvilleNov. 2, 2006 (5) Louisville 44, (3) West Virginia 34 LouisvilleNov. 9, 2006 (15) Rutgers 28, (3) Louisville 25 Piscataway, N.J.Jan. 2, 2007 (5) Louisville 24, (15) Wake Forest 13 Miami Gardens, Fla. Jan. 2, 2013 (22) Louisville 33, (4) Florida 23 New Orleans, La. Dec. 30, 2014 (13) Georgia 37, (20) Louisville 14 Charlotte, N.C. Sept. 17, 2016 (10) Louisville 63, (2) Florida State 20 LouisvilleOct. 1, 2016 (1) Clemson 42, (3) Louisville 36 Clemson, S.C.Dec. 31, 2016 (19) Louisiana State 29, (15) Louisville 9 Orlando, Fla. Sept. 16, 2017 (3) Clemson 47, (14) Louisville 21 LouisvilleOct. 5, 2017 (24) NC State 39, (17) Louisville 25 Raleigh, N.C.Sept. 19, 2020 (17) Miami (Fla.) 47, (18) Louisville 34 Louisville, Ky.

Louisville as a Ranked Team 1972 (0-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Nov. 4 L 17 Tulsa* - 26-28 H 24,000

1990 (3-0)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Nov. 3 W 25 Cincinnati - 41-16 A 23,575Nov. 10 W 22 Boston College - 17-10 H 37,636Jan. 1 W 18 Alabama 25 34-7 N 69,098 1993 (5-3)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 25 W 24 Texas - 41-10 H 38,492Oct. 2 W 18 Pittsburgh - 29-7 A 28,528Oct. 9 L 17 West Virginia 24 34-36 A 57,578Oct. 16 W 23 Southern Miss - 35-27 H 36,322Oct. 23 W 20 Navy (HC) - 28-0 H 37,214Nov. 6 L 13 Tennessee 7 10-45 A 94,826Nov. 13 L 20 Texas A&M 11 7-42 A 56,161Dec. 28 W 25 Michigan State - 18-7 N 21,097 2000 (0-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Dec. 29 L 22 Colorado State 23 17-22 N 58,302

2001 (3-2)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 22 L 25 Illinois - 10-34 A 43,232Nov. 10 W 25 Houston* (HC) - 34-10 H 40,479Nov. 15 W 19 East Carolina* - 39-34 A 39,775Nov. 23 L 17 Texas Christian* - 22-37 A 22,176Dec. 31 W 23 Brigham Young 19 28-10 N 58,968 2002 (0-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 1 L 17 Kentucky - 17-22 H 42,660

GAMES VERSUS RANKED OPPONENTS23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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2004 (9-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 25 W 24 North Carolina - 34-0 A 49,000Oct. 2 W 22 East Carolina* (HC) - 59-7 H 40,220Oct. 14 L 18 Miami, Fla. 3 38-41 A 63,715Oct. 22 W 15 South Florida* - 41-9 H 42,032Nov. 4 W 14 Memphis* - 56-49 A 52,384Nov. 10 W 12 Texas Christian* - 55-28 H 40,107Nov. 20 W 8 Houston* - 65-27 A 20,176Nov. 27 W 7 Cincinnati* - 70-7 H 37,617Dec. 4 W 7 Tulane* - 55-7 A 22,169Dec. 31 W 7 Boise State 10 44-40 N 58,355

2005 (8-3)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 4 W 12 Kentucky - 31-24 A 70,752Sept. 17 W 11 Oregon State - 63-27 H 42,647Sept. 24 L 9 South Florida* - 14-45 A 33,586Oct. 1 W 24 Florida Atlantic (HC) - 61-10 H 40,219Oct. 8 W 23 North Carolina - 69-14 H 41,334Oct. 15 L 19 West Virginia* - 44-46 (3ot) A 59,797Nov. 3 W 24 Pittsburgh* - 42-20 H 42,692Nov. 11 W 23 Rutgers* - 56-5 H 41,219Nov. 26 W 17 Syracuse* - 41-17 H 37,896Dec. 3 W 16 Connecticut* - 30-20 A 40,000Jan. 2 L 15 Virginia Tech 12 24-35 N 63,780 2006 (12-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 3 W 13 Kentucky - 59-28 H 42,597Sept. 9 W 13 Temple - 62-0 A 16,015Sept. 16 W 12 Miami, Fla. 17 31-7 H 42,704Sept. 23 W 8 Kansas State - 24-6 A 45,855Oct. 6 W 8 Middle Tennessee - 44-17 N 32,797Oct. 14 W 7 Cincinnati* - 23-17 H 41,549Oct. 21 W 6 Syracuse* - 28-13 A 35,708Nov. 2 W 5 West Virginia* (HC) 3 44-34 H 43,217Nov. 9 L 3 Rutgers* 15 25-28 A 44,111Nov. 18 W 10 South Florida* - 31-8 H 40,348Nov. 25 W 8 Pittsburgh* - 48-24 A 41,881Dec. 2 W 6 Connecticut* - 48-17 H 38,476Jan. 2 W 5 Wake Forest 15 24-13 N 74,470

2007 (2-2)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Aug. 30 W 10 Murray State - 73-10 H 42,185Sept. 6 W 8 Middle Tennessee - 58-42 H 40,882Sept. 15 L 9 Kentucky - 34-40 A 70,857Sept. 22 L 18 Syracuse* - 35-38 H 40,922 2012 (10-2)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 2 W 25 Kentucky - 32-14 H 55,386Sept. 8 W 23 Missouri State - 35-7 H 47,553Sept. 15 W 19 North Carolina - 39-34 H 53,334Sept. 22 W 20 Florida International - 28-21 A 12,318Sept. 29 W 19 Southern Miss - 21-17 A 23,492Oct. 13 W 18 Pittsburgh* - 45-35 A 42,432Oct. 20 W 16 South Florida* (HC) - 27-25 H 50,167Oct. 26 W 16 Cincinnati* - 34-31 (ot) H 53,271Nov. 3 W 12 Temple* - 45-17 H 44,609Nov. 10 L 11 Syracuse* - 26-45 A 40,312Nov. 24 L 19 Connecticut* - 20-23 (3ot) H 45,618Jan. 2 W 22 Florida 4 33-23 N 54,178

2013 (12-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 1 W 9 Ohio - 49-7 H 55,332Sept. 7 W 8 Eastern Kentucky - 44-7 H 53,647Sept. 14 W 7 Kentucky - 27-13 A 65,445Sept. 21 W 7 Florida International - 72-0 H 51,586Oct. 5 W 7 Temple* - 30-7 A 21,709Oct. 10 W 8 Rutgers* - 24-10 H 55,168Oct. 18 L 8 Central Florida* (HC) - 35-38 H 55,215Oct. 26 W 18 South Florida* - 34-3 A 35,782Nov. 8 W 20 Connecticut* - 31-10 A 27,104Nov. 16 W 19 Houston* - 20-13 H 53,027Nov. 23 W 21 Memphis* - 24-17 H 46,421Dec. 5 W 19 Cincinnati* - 31-24 (ot) A 35,097Dec. 28 W 18 Miami, Fla. - 36-9 N 51,098 2014 (2-2)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 6 W 25 Murray State - 66-21 H 50,179Sept. 13 L 21 Virginia* - 21-23 A 34,816Nov. 29 W 24 Kentucky - 44-40 H 55,118Dec. 30 L 20 Georgia 13 14-37 N 45,671

2016 (9-4)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 1 W 19 Charlotte - 70-14 H 53,127Sept. 9 W 13 Syracuse* - 62-28 A 32,184Sept. 17 W 10 Florida State* 2 63-20 H 55,632Sept. 24 W 3 Marshall - 59-28 A 40,592Oct. 1 L 3 Clemson* 5 36-42 A 83,362Oct. 14 W 7 Duke* - 24-14 H 55,121Oct. 22 W 7 NC State* - 54-13 H 55,218Oct. 29 W 5 at Virginia* - 32-25 A 34,824Nov. 5 W 5 at Boston College* - 52-7 A 30,644Nov. 12 W 5 Wake Forest* - 44-12 H 51,218Nov. 17 L 3 at Houston - 10-36 A 42,822Nov. 26 L 11 Kentucky - 38-41 H 54,075Dec. 31 L 15 Louisiana State 19 9-29 N 46,063 2017 (4-2)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 2 W 16 Purdue - 35-28 N 42,647Sept. 9 W 17 North Carolina* - 47-35 A 47,000Sept. 16 L 14 Clemson* 3 21-47 H 55,588Sept. 23 W 19 Kent State - 42-3 H 47,812Sept. 30 W 17 Murray State - 55-10 H 47,826Oct. 5 L 17 NC State* 24 25-39 A 56,107

2020 (0-1)Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.Sept. 19 L 18 Miami (Fla.) 17 34-47 H 12,120

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2017 CP AP CFP Preseason 16 17 -Sept. 5 17 16 -Sept. 12 14 14 -Sept. 19 19 20 -Sept. 26 17 18 -Oct. 1 17 17 - 2016 CP AP CFP Preseason 23 19 -Sept. 6 15 13 -Sept. 11 10 10 -Sept. 18 4 3 -Sept. 25 4 3 -Oct. 2 8 7 -Oct. 9 7 7 -Oct. 16 7 7 -Oct. 23 5 5 -Oct. 30 5 5 7Nov. 6 6 5 6Nov. 13 3 3 5Nov. 20 11 11 11Nov. 27 15 16 13Dec. 4 15 15 13Final 21 20 13

2014 CP AP CFPAug. 31 - 25 -Sept. 7 - 21 -Oct. 26 - - 25Nov. 16 - - 24Nov. 23 23 24 22Nov. 30 20 21 21Dec. 7 20 20 21Final 24 24 21 2013 CP AP Preseason 9 9Sept. 3 8 8Sept. 8 7 7Sept. 15 6 7Sept. 22 7 7Sept. 29 7 7Oct. 6 8 8Oct. 12 6 8Oct. 20 16 18Oct. 28 17 20Nov. 3 16 20Nov. 10 13 19Nov. 16 15 21Nov. 23 16 21Dec. 1 16 19Dec. 8 16 18Final 15 15 2012 CP AP Preseason NR 25Sept. 4 24 23Sept. 9 20 19

Sept. 16 18 20Sept. 23 17 19Sept. 30 16 19Oct. 7 16 18Oct. 14 14 16Oct. 21 14 16Oct. 28 10 12Nov. 4 10 11Nov. 11 18 20Nov. 18 18 19Nov. 25 23 -Dec. 2 18 22Final 13 15 2007 CP AP Preseason 11 10Sept. 4 8 8Sept. 11 9 9Sept. 17 19 18Sept. 24 RV - 2006 CP AP Preseason 13 13Sept. 4 12 13Sept. 11 12 12Sept. 18 9 8Sept. 25 8 8Oct. 2 8 8Oct. 9 7 7Oct. 16 6 6Oct. 23 6 6Oct. 30 5 5Nov. 5 3 4Nov. 12 12 10Nov. 19 11 8Nov. 26 7 6Final 7 6 2005 CP AP Preseason 14 12Sept. 6 12 13Sept. 12 10 11Sept. 18 8 9Sept. 25 22 24Oct. 2 22 23Oct. 9 19 19Oct. 30 25 24Nov. 6 23 23Nov. 13 18 18Nov. 20 18 17Nov. 27 17 16Dec. 4 16 15Final 20 19 2004 CP AP Sept. 12 24 24Sept. 19 22 24Sept. 26 22 22Oct. 3 20 20Oct. 10 17 18Oct. 17 18 15Oct. 24 16 14Oct. 31 16 14

Nov. 7 14 12Nov. 14 11 8Nov. 21 8 7Nov. 28 8 7Dec. 5 8 7Final 7 6 2003 CP AP Nov. 3 25 RV 2002 CP AP Preseason 17 17 2001 CP AP Sept. 9 - 25Nov. 5 25 25Nov. 12 19 19Nov. 19 17 17Nov. 26 23 24Dec. 2 22 23Dec. 9 22 23Final 16 17 2000 CP AP Sept. 9 - 25Nov. 5 - 25Nov. 12 - 19Nov. 19 - 17Nov. 26 23 22Dec. 3 23 22Dec. 9 - 23 1993 CP AP Preseason - NRSept. 21 23 24Sept. 28 - 18Oct. 5 17 17Oct. 12 21 23Oct. 19 19 20Oct. 26 - 17Nov. 2 15 13Nov. 9 20 20Nov. 16 - NRNov. 23 - NRNov. 30 - NRDec. 7 - 25Final 23 24 1990 CP AP Oct. 30 - 25Nov. 6 - 22Nov. 13 - 20Nov. 20 - 20Nov. 27 - 17Dec. 4 - 18Final 12 14 1972 CP AP Oct. 30 - 17Nov. 27 - 17Dec. 4 - 17Finals 16 18

Final Associated Press Poll (Started in 1936)1972.....................18th 2006 ......................... 6th1990.....................14th 2012 ....................... 13th1993.....................24th 2013 ....................... 15th2001.....................17th 2014 ....................... 24th2004.......................6th 2016 ........................21st2005.....................19th Final USA Today Poll (Started in 1982)1990.....................14th 2006 ......................... 7th1993.....................23rd 2012 ....................... 13th2001.....................16th 2013 ....................... 15th2004.......................7th 2014 ....................... 24th2005.....................20th 2016 ....................... 20th

Final BCS Rankings (Started in 1998)2004.....................10th 2012 ........................21st2006.......................6th 2013 ....................... 18th Final College Football Playoff Rankings (Started in 2014)2014......................21st 2016 ....................... 13th

Louisville vs. #1 Ranked TeamsDate WLT Rk Opponent Score Site10/30/82 L — Pittsburgh 14-63 A11/2/91 L — Florida State 15-40 H9/20/97 L — Penn State 21-57 H

Louisville in the AP PollRank Weeks Last#1 0 —#2 0 —#3 4 Nov. 13, 2016#4 0 —#5 5 Nov. 6, 2016#6 5 Jan. 9, 2007 (Final)#7 11 Oct. 16, 2016#8 9 Oct. 13, 2013#9 3 Aug. 17, 2013 (Preseason)#10 3 Sept. 11, 2016#11 3 Nov. 20, 2016#12 5 Oct. 28, 2012#13 5 Sept. 6, 2013#14 3 Oct. 31, 2004#15 4 Dec. 4, 2016#16 6 Sept. 10, 2017#17 14 Oct. 1, 2017#18 9 Dec. 8, 2013#19 11 Sept. 17, 2017#20 10 Dec. 7, 2014#21 5 Jan. 10, 2017 (Final)#22 5 Dec. 2, 2012#23 6 Sept. 4, 2012#24 9 Jan. 13, 2015 (Final)#25 6 Sept. 2, 2014Total 141 Oct. 1, 2017

Streak Consecutive App. From ToTop 25 27 10/30/05 9/16/07Top 10 16 9/1706 9/9/07Top 5 4 10/23/16 11/13/16Seasons 4 2004 2007Preseason Poll 3 2005 2007Final Poll 3 2012 2014 3 2004 2006

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CARDINALS IN THE WEEKLY POLLS23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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Longest Winning StreaksWins Date Began (Opponent, Score) Last Victory (Opponent, Score) 10 Oct. 3, 1925 (Evansville, 20-0) Oct. 9, 1926 (Rose Poly, 49-0) 9 Oct. 22, 2004 (South Florida, 41-9) Sept. 17, 2005 (Oregon St., 63-27) 9 Sept. 2, 2012 (Kentucky, 32-14) Nov. 3, 2012 (Temple, 45-17) 8 Oct. 1, 1955 (Wayne State, 72-0) Sept. 22, 1956 (at Toledo, 27-12) 8 Oct. 8, 1988 (Tulsa, 9-3) Sept. 9, 1989 (at Kansas, 33-28) 8 Oct. 6, 1990 (Tulsa, 38-14) Aug. 31, 1991 (Eastern Kentucky, 24-14) 8 Sept. 3, 2006 (Kentucky, 59-28) Nov. 2, 2006 (West Virginia, 44-34) 8 Nov. 29, 2012 (at Rutgers, 20-17) Oct. 10, 2013 (Rutgers, 24-10) 8 Oct. 26, 2013 (at South Florida, 34-3) Sept. 6, 2014 (Murray St., 66-21)

Longest Home Winning StreaksWins Date Began (Opponent, Score) Last Victory (Opponent, Score) 20 Nov. 22, 2003 (Houston, 66-45) Sept. 6, 2007 (Middle Tennessee, 58-42) 11 Oct. 4, 1946 (Wittenberg, 19-0) Oct. 23, 1948 (Western Kentucky, 19-6) 10 Nov. 15, 1969 (Wichita State, 13-7) Nov. 13, 1971 (Southern Illinois, 24-14) 10 Oct. 10, 1992 (Virginia Tech, 21-17) Oct. 29, 1994 (Memphis, 10-6) Longest Road Winning StreaksWins Date Began (Opponent, Score) Last Victory (Opponent, Score) 8 Oct. 15, 1955 (Evansville, 29-7) Oct. 12, 1957 (Murray State, 35-0) 6 Nov. 6, 1971 (Tulsa, 17-0) Nov. 11, 1972 (Southern Illinois, 20-16) 6 Nov. 5, 2011 (West Virginia, 38-35) Oct. 13, 2012 (Pittsburgh, 45-35) 6 Nov. 29, 2012 (Rutgers, 20-17) Dec. 5, 2013 (Cincinnati, 31-24 (OT))

Longest Conference Winning StreaksWins Conference(s) Date Began (Opponent, Score) 10 Conference USA Oct. 28, 2000 (Tulane, 35-32) 10 Conference USA Nov. 22, 2003 (Houston, 66-45) 8 BIG EAST Oct. 22, 2005 (at Cincinnati, 46-22) 6 ACC Oct. 14, 2016 (Duke, 24-14) 6 BIG EAST Nov. 19, 2011 (at Connecticut, 34-20) 6 American/ACC Nov. 26, 2013 (at South Florida, 34-3) Longest Conference Losing StreaksLoss Conference(s) Date Began (Opponent, Score) 9 BIG EAST Nov. 1, 2008 (at Syracuse, 21-28) 9 ACC Sept. 22, 2018 (at Virginia, 3-27) 7 Conference USA Nov. 16, 1996 (at Houston, 7-38) Longest Losing StreaksLosses Date Began (Opponent, Score) 24 Oct. 2, 1931 (Hanover, 0-3) Nov. 11, 1933 (at Miami, Fla., 7-33) 11 Oct. 13, 1928 (at Detroit, 0-46) Oct. 26, 1929 (at Marshall, 6-25) 11 Oct. 3, 1953 (at Florida State, 0-59) Oct. 9, 1954 (at Dayton, 7-27) 10 Oct. 1, 1983 (at Virginia Tech, 0-31) Sept. 15, 1984 (Southern Methodist, 10) 10 Sept. 20, 1997 (Penn State, 21-57) Sept. 12, 1998 (at Utah, 22-45) Longest Winless StreaksStreak Date Began (Opponent, Score) 24 (0-24-0) Oct. 2, 1931 (Hanover, 0-3) 11 (0-11-0) Oct. 13, 1928 (at Detroit, 0-46) 11 (0-11-0) Oct. 3, 1953 (at Florida State, 0-59)10 (0-10-0) Sept. 22, 2019 (at Virginia, 3-27)10 (0-10-0) Oct. 1, 1983 (at Virginia Tech, 0-31) 10 (0-10-0) Sept. 20, 1997 (Penn State, 21-57)

Longest Home Losing StreaksLosses Date Began (Opponent, Score) 12 Oct. 2, 1931 (Hanover, 0-3) Nov. 4, 1933 (Murray State, 6-54) 6 Sept. 29, 2018 (Florida State, 24-28) Sept. 2. 2019 (Notre Dame, 17-35) 6 Oct. 27, 1928 (Transylvania, 0-18) Nov. 9, 1929 (Centre, 0-41) 6 Nov. 2, 1963 (Memphis, 0-25) Nov. 21, 1964 (Drake, 8-14)

Longest Road Losing StreaksLosses Date Began (Opponent, Score) 15 Oct. 16, 1931 (Butler, 6-61) Nov. 10, 1934 (Transylvania, 0-13) 12 Oct. 20, 1984 (Rutgers, 21-38) Oct. 18, 1986 (Boston College, 7-41) 10 Oct. 3, 1953 (Florida State, 0-59) Sept. 24, 1955 (Xavier, 20-49) 10 Nov. 1, 2008 (Syracuse, 21-28) Sept. 18, 2010 (Oregon State, 28-35)

Highest Scoring Games (70 Points or More)121 Louisville 62, Wake Forest 59 Winston-Salem, N.C. Oct. 12, 2019111 Army 59, Louisville 52 (2 OT) West Point, N.Y. Oct. 7, 1999111 Louisville 66, Houston 45 Louisville Nov. 22, 2003108 Louisville 63, East Carolina 45 Greenville, N.C. Nov. 14, 1998105 Murray State 105, Louisville 0 Murray, Ky. Oct. 8, 1932105 Louisville 56, Memphis 49 Memphis, Tenn. Nov. 4, 2004102 Kentucky 68, Louisville 34 Louisville Sept. 5, 1998100 Louisville 100, Washington, Tenn. 0 Louisville Oct. 18, 1913100 Louisville 58, Middle Tennessee 42 Louisville Sept. 6, 200797 Tulane 64, Louisville 33 Louisville Oct. 11, 199797 Louisville 63, Western Kentucky 34 Louisville Oct. 31, 199892 Louisville 66, Drake 26 Louisville Oct. 15, 196692 Louisville 65, Houston 27 Houston, Texas Nov. 20, 200490 Louisville 56, Syracuse 34 Louisville Nov. 23, 201990 Louisville 63, Oregon State 27 Louisville Sept. 17, 200590 West Virginia 46, Louisville 44 (3 OT) Morgantown, W. Va. Oct. 15, 200590 Louisville 62, Syracuse 28 Syracuse, N.Y. Sept. 9, 201688 Memphis 69, Louisville 19 Memphis, Tenn. Nov. 22, 196988 Louisville 58, Chattanooga 30 Louisville Sept. 11, 199987 Boston College 45, Louisville 42 Louisville Oct. 14, 201787 Louisville 59, Kentucky 28 Louisville Sept. 3, 200687 Louisville 66, Murray State 21 Louisville Sept. 6, 201487 Louisville 59, Marshall 28 Huntington, W. Va. Sept. 24, 201684 Louisville 56, Kentucky 28 Lexington, Ky. Sept. 4, 199984 Louisville 44, Boise State 40 Memphis, Tenn. Dec. 31, 200484 Louisville 44, Kentucky 40 Louisville Nov. 29, 201484 Louisville 70, Charlotte 14 Louisville Sept. 1, 201683 Louisville 63, Florida State 20 Louisville Sept. 17, 201683 Louisville 43, Cincinnati 40 Cincinnati, Ohio Nov. 28, 200383 Louisville 55, Texas Christian 28 Louisville Nov. 10, 200483 Louisville 69, North Carolina 14 Louisville Oct. 8, 200583 Louisville 73, Murray State 10 Louisville Aug. 30, 200782 Louisville 47, North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. Sept. 9, 201782 Louisville 42, Tulane 40 Louisville Sept. 5, 198782 Louisville 54, Memphis 28 Memphis, Tenn. Sept. 11, 199381 Southern Miss 55, Louisville 26 Jackson, Miss. Nov. 22, 195281 Louisville 62, Cincinnati 19 Louisville Oct. 3, 199880 Louisville 41, Boston College Louisville Oct. 5, 201980 Louisville 52, Boston College 28 Louisville Sept. 26, 199880 Louisville 45, Pittsburgh 35 Pittsburgh, Pa. Oct. 13, 2012

Lowest Scoring Games (9 Points or Less)2 Saint Joseph’s, Ind. 2, Louisville 0 Rensselaer, Ind. Oct. 15, 19383 Transylvania 3, Louisville 0 Louisville Oct. 25, 19243 Hanover 3, Louisville 0 Louisville Oct. 2, 19316 Louisville 6, Cumberland 0 Louisville Oct. 25, 19136 Louisville 6, Chattanooga 0 Louisville Oct. 21, 19166 Western Kentucky 6, Louisville 0 Louisville Sept. 30, 19226 Louisville 6, Rose Poly 0 Terre Haute, Ind. Nov. 11, 19226 Louisville 6, Western Kentucky 0 Bowling Green, Ky. Oct. 10, 19256 Louisville 6, Kentucky Wesleyan 0 Louisville Oct. 24, 19256 Centre 6, Louisville 0 Louisville Oct. 30, 19266 Louisville 6, Earlham 0 Louisville Nov. 16, 19296 Louisville 6, Georgetown, Ky. 0 Louisville Nov. 23, 19296 Georgetown, Ky. 6, Louisville 0 Louisville Oct. 22, 19386 Louisville 6, Evansville 0 Evansville, Ind. Nov. 4, 19387 Transylvania 7, Louisville 0 Lexington, Ky. Nov. 5, 19217 Louisville 7, Kentucky Wesleyan 0 Louisville Nov. 10, 19237 Louisville 7, Transylvania 0 Lexington, Ky. Oct. 30, 19257 Centre 7, Louisville 0 Louisville Nov. 10, 19287 Cincinnati 7, Louisville 0 Louisville Oct. 2, 19297 Union, Ky. 7, Louisville 0 Louisville Nov. 24, 19347 Indiana State 7, Louisville 0 Terre Haute, Ind. Sept. 30, 19397 Cincinnati 7, Louisville 0 Cincinnati, Ohio Sept. 28, 19407 Kent State 7, Louisville 0 Louisville Sept. 29, 19567 Louisville 7, Marshall 0 Huntington, W. Va. Oct. 29, 19609 Louisville 7, Marshall 2 Huntington, W. Va. Nov. 26, 19259 Transylvania 9, Louisville 0 Lexington, Ky. Oct. 11, 19299 Eastern Kentucky 9, Louisville 0 Louisville Oct. 26, 19359 Louisville 6, Chattanooga 3 Louisville Oct. 11, 19759 Louisville 6, Southern Miss 3 Hattiesburg, Miss. Nov. 22, 19809 Louisville 7, Colorado State 2 Louisville Oct. 4, 2001 Scoreless Ties (7)0 Louisville 0, Centre 0 Louisville Oct. 2, 19150 Louisville 0, Centre 0 Louisville Oct. 14, 19160 Louisville 0, Bethel, Ky. 0 Russellville, Ky. Oct. 29, 19210 Louisville 0, Kentucky Wesleyan 0 Winchester, Ky. Nov. 8, 19240 Louisville 0, Centre 0 Danville, Ky. Oct. 28, 19390 Louisville 0, Indiana State 0 Louisville Sept. 21, 19400 Louisville 0, Vanderbilt 0 Nashville, Tenn. Sept. 18, 1971

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1912 (3-1)

Coach: Lester Larson

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Oct. 11 at Transylvania n/a 32-0 n/a

Oct. 17 Centre n/a 23-6 n/a

Oct. 26 at Kentucky n/a 0-41 n/a

Nov. 15 Hanover n/a 73-0 n/a

1913 (5-1)

Coach: Lester Larson

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Oct. 4 Bethel (Ky.) n/a 48-0 n/a

Oct. 11 at Moores n/a 77-0 n/a

Oct. 18 Wash. (Tenn.) n/a 100-0 n/a

Oct. 25 Cumberland n/a 6-0 n/a

Nov. 1 Butler n/a 20-0 n/a

Nov. 22 Kentucky n/a 0-20 n/a

1914 (1-4)

Coach: Lester Larson

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Oct. 17 Tennessee n/a 0-66 n/a

Oct. 31 Wabash n/a 3-7 n/a

Nov. 7 at Cumberland n/a 0-20 n/a

Nov. 14 at Kentucky n/a 0-42 n/a

Nov. 21 Rose Poly n/a 23-0 n/a

1915 (1-5-1)

Coach: Will Duffy

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Oct. 2 Centre n/a 0-0 n/a

Oct. 9 at Wabash n/a 0-38 n/a

Oct. 16 Chattanooga n/a 6-21 n/a

Oct. 30 Rose Poly n/a 22-6 n/a

Nov. 6 Kentucky n/a 0-15 n/a

Nov. 13 Franklin n/a 7-13 n/a

Nov. 25 Transylvania n/a 0-26 n/a

1916 (2-3-1)

Coach: Will Duffy

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Oct. 14 Centre n/a 0-0 n/a

Oct. 21 Chattanooga n/a 6-0 n/a

Oct. 28 Butler n/a 19-7 n/a

Nov. 4 Georgetown n/a 0-41 n/a

Nov. 18 Franklin n/a 12-16 n/a

Nov. 30 at Transylvania n/a 0-13 n/a

1921 (2-2-1)

Coach: Bill Duncan

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Oct. 22 Hanover* n/a 19-8 n/a

Oct. 29 at Bethel (Ky.) n/a 0-0 n/a

Nov. 5 at Transylvania n/a 0-7 n/a

Nov. 18 Kentucky Wesleyan n/a 30-0 n/a

Nov. 26 at Marshall n/a 0-14 n/a

*won by forfeit

1922 (2-7)

Coach: Bill Duncan

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 30 Western Kentucky n/a 0-6 n/a

Oct. 7 Bethel (Ky.) n/a 12-14 n/a

Oct. 14 at Kentucky n/a 0-73 n/a

Oct. 21 Franklin n/a 6-27 n/a

Oct. 28 at Centre n/a 7-32 n/a

Nov. 4 Cincinnati JV n/a 28-0 n/a

Nov. 11 at Rose Poly n/a 6-0 n/a

Nov. 18 Centenary n/a 13-39 n/a

Nov. 30 at Marshall n/a 7-21 n/a

1923 (5-3)

Coach: Fred Enke

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 29 at Western Kentucky n/a 7-19 n/a

Oct. 6 at Union n/a 6-14 n/a

Oct. 13 Morris Harvey n/a 27-0 n/a

Oct. 20 Franklin n/a 0-34 n/a

Oct. 27 Rose Poly n/a 13-0 n/a

Nov. 3 Transylvania n/a 12-0 n/a

Nov. 10 Kentucky Wesleyan n/a 7-0 n/a

Nov. 17 at Georgetown n/a 12-6 n/a

1924 (3-5-1)

Coach: Fred Enke

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Oct. 4 at Kentucky n/a 0-29 n/a

Oct. 11 Western Kentucky n/a 12-7 n/a

Oct. 18 at Georgetown n/a 9-6 n/a

Oct. 25 Transylvania n/a 0-3 n/a

Nov. 1 at Rose Poly n/a 6-18 n/a

Nov. 8 at Kentucky Wesleyan n/a 0-0 n/a

Nov. 15 King n/a 0-16 n/a

Nov. 22 Chattanooga n/a 10-0 n/a

Nov. 27 at Marshall n/a 6-16 n/a

1925 (8-0)

Coach: Tom King

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Oct. 3 Evansville n/a 20-0 n/a

Oct. 10 at Western Kentucky n/a 6-0 n/a

Oct. 17 at Hanover n/a 24-0 n/a

Oct. 24 Kentucky Wesleyan n/a 6-0 n/a

Oct. 30 at Transylvania n/a 7-0 n/a

Nov. 7 Rose Poly n/a 30-0 n/a

Nov. 21 Toledo n/a 34-0 n/a

Nov. 26 at Marshall n/a 7-2 n/a

1926 (6-2)

Coach: Tom King

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Oct. 2 at Ogden n/a 79-0 n/a

Oct. 9 Rose Poly n/a 49-0 n/a

Oct. 16 at Xavier n/a 7-20 n/a

Oct. 30 Centre n/a 0-6 n/a

Nov. 6 Western Kentucky n/a 26-10 n/a

Nov. 13 at Kentucky Wesleyan n/a 25-12 n/a

Nov. 20 Marshall n/a 27-3 n/a

Nov. 25 at Fla. Southern n/a 13-3 n/a

1927 (4-4)

Coach: Tom King

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Oct. 8 Transylvania n/a 25-6 n/a

Oct. 15 Murray State n/a 14-0 n/a

Oct. 22 at Marshall n/a 6-37 n/a

Oct. 29 Centre n/a 40-7 n/a

Nov. 5 at Western Kentucky n/a 6-7 n/a

Nov. 12 at Eastern Kentucky n/a 21-13 n/a

Nov. 19 Davis & Elkins n/a 0-32 n/a

Nov. 24 at Centenary n/a 2-59 n/a

1928 (1-7)

Coach: Tom King

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Oct. 6 Eastern Kentucky n/a 72-0 n/a

Oct. 13 at Detroit n/a 0-46 n/a

Oct. 20 at Chattanooga n/a 0-70 n/a

Oct. 27 Transylvania n/a 0-18 n/a

Nov. 3 at Western Kentucky n/a 0-20 n/a

Nov. 10 Centre n/a 0-7 n/a

Nov. 17 at St. Louis n/a 0-12 n/a

Nov. 24 Marshall n/a 0-13 n/a

1929 (3-5)

Coach: Tom King

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Oct. 2 Cincinnati n/a 0-7 n/a

Oct. 11 at Transylvania n/a 0-9 n/a

Oct. 19 Western Kentucky n/a 0-13 n/a

Oct. 26 at Marshall n/a 6-25 n/a

Nov. 2 at Eastern Kentucky n/a 19-6 n/a

Nov. 9 Centre n/a 0-41 n/a

Nov. 16 Earlham n/a 6-0 n/a

Nov. 23 Georgetown n/a 6-0 n/a

1930 (5-3)

Coach: Tom King

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Oct. 4 Hanover n/a 32-12 n/a

Oct. 11 Transylvania n/a 18-0 n/a

Oct. 17 Eastern Kentucky n/a 52-0 n/a

Oct. 25 at Western Kentucky n/a 6-7 n/a

Nov. 1 Centre n/a 0-28 n/a

Nov. 8 at DePaul n/a 0-14 n/a

Nov. 15 at Marshall n/a 13-12 n/a

Nov. 22 Earlham n/a 13-0 n/a

1931 (0-8)

Coach: Jack McGrath

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Oct. 2 Hanover n/a 0-3 n/a

Oct. 9 Transylvania* n/a 0-2 n/a

Oct. 16 at Butler n/a 6-61 n/a

Oct. 24 Eastern Kentucky* n/a 0-2 n/a

Oct. 31 at Western Kentucky n/a 6-20 n/a

Nov. 7 DePaul n/a 0-46 n/a

Nov. 14 at Georgetown n/a 6-20 n/a

Nov. 21 Centre n/a 0-75 n/a

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1932 (0-9)

Coach: C.V. (Red) Money

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 24 at Marshall n/a 0-66 n/a

Oct. 1 Union (Ky.) n/a 6-32 n/a

Oct. 8 at Murray State n/a 0-105 n/a

Oct. 15 at E. Kentucky n/a 0-38 n/a

Oct. 22 Transylvania n/a 12-34 n/a

Oct. 28 Morehead State n/a 0-20 n/a

Nov. 4 at Oakland City n/a 0-19 n/a

Nov. 12 Georgetown n/a 0-20 n/a

Nov. 19 at Western Kentucky n/a 0-58 n/a

1933 (1-7)

Coach: Ben Cregor

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 30 Centre n/a 0-30 n/a

Oct. 6 at Georgetown n/a 0-13 n/a

Oct. 13 at Union (Ky.) n/a 0-19 n/a

Oct. 21 Western Kentucky n/a 0-45 n/a

Oct. 28 at Morehead St. n/a 0-13 n/a

Nov. 4 Murray State n/a 6-54 n/a

Nov. 11 at Miami (Fla.) n/a 7-33 n/a

Nov. 18 Eastern Kentucky n/a 13-7 n/a

1934 (2-5)

Coach: Ben Cregor

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Oct. 6 Georgetown n/a 14-6 n/a

Oct. 13 at Toledo n/a 7-19 n/a

Oct. 27 at Hanover n/a 6-7 n/a

Nov. 3 Centre n/a 0-46 n/a

Nov. 10 at Transylvania n/a 0-13 n/a

Nov. 17 at Eastern Kentucky n/a 13-6 n/a

Nov. 24 Union (Ky.) n/a 0-7 n/a

1935 (1-6-1)

Coach: Ben Cregor

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 28 at Butler n/a 0-29 n/a

Oct. 5 Transylvania n/a 7-14 n/a

Oct. 11 at Union (Ky.) n/a 7-13 n/a

Oct. 19 at Hanover n/a 6-6 n/a

Oct. 26 Eastern Kentucky n/a 0-9 n/a

Nov. 2 at Georgetown n/a 0-21 n/a

Nov. 9 Toledo n/a 7-41 n/a

Nov. 16 Morehead State n/a 20-0 n/a

1936 (4-4)

Coach: Laurie Apitz

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Oct. 3 Union (Ky.) n/a 13-0 n/a

Oct. 10 at Hanover n/a 12-2 n/a

Oct. 17 at Eastern Kentucky n/a 6-9 n/a

Oct. 24 at Union n/a 7-27 n/a

Oct. 30 Georgetown n/a 12-8 n/a

Nov. 7 Alfred Holbrook n/a 31-7 n/a

Nov. 14 at Morehead St. n/a 7-14 n/a

Nov. 21 Baldwin-Wallace n/a 0-67 n/a

1937 (2-5-1)

Coach: Laurie Apitz

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 25 Hanover n/a 7-13 n/a

Oct. 2 at Transylvania n/a 6-19 n/a

Oct. 9 at Wayne State n/a 0-32 n/a

Oct. 15 Union (Univ.) n/a 14-6 n/a

Oct. 23 St. Joseph’s n/a 13-6 n/a

Oct. 30 at Georgetown n/a 7-12 n/a

Nov. 11 Centre n/a 7-20 n/a

Nov. 20 Eastern Kentucky n/a 6-6 n/a

1938 (2-6)

Coach: Laurie Apitz

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 24 at Cincinnati n/a 0-19 n/a

Oct. 7 Wayne State n/a 14-12 n/a

Oct. 15 at St. Joseph’s n/a 0-2 n/a

Oct. 22 Georgetown n/a 0-6 n/a

Oct. 29 Transylvania n/a 7-13 n/a

Nov. 4 at Evansville n/a 6-0 n/a

Nov. 11 at Hanover n/a 13-14 n/a

Nov. 19 at Centre n/a 0-14 n/a

1939 (5-2-1)

Coach: Laurie Apitz

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 22 at Transylvania n/a 25-0 n/a

Sept. 30 at Indiana State n/a 0-7 n/a

Oct. 6 Evansville n/a 7-6 n/a

Oct. 13 Alfred Holbrook n/a 20-3 n/a

Oct. 19 St. Joseph’s n/a 13-0 n/a

Oct. 28 at Centre n/a 0-0 n/a

Nov. 4 at Georgetown n/a 7-14 n/a

Nov. 18 Hanover n/a 20-0 n/a

1940 (3-5-1)

Coach: Laurie Apitz

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 21 Indiana State n/a 0-0 n/a

Sept. 28 at Cincinnati n/a 0-7 n/a

Oct. 5 at Evansville n/a 13-7 n/a

Oct. 12 at St. Joseph’s n/a 6-24 n/a

Oct. 18 Centre n/a 0-28 n/a

Oct. 25 Alfred Holbrook n/a 38-7 n/a

Nov. 2 Georgetown n/a 14-19 n/a

Nov. 9 at Hanover n/a 14-13 n/a

Nov. 16 at Long Island n/a 6-29 n/a

1941 (4-4)

Coach: Laurie Apitz

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 22 Rio Grande n/a 58-0 n/a

Sept. 27 at Cincinnati n/a 7-28 n/a

Oct. 4 Evansville n/a 31-6 n/a

Oct. 17 Transylvania n/a 13-0 n/a

Oct. 23 at Georgetown n/a 7-19 n/a

Nov. 1 at DePauw n/a 6-13 n/a

Nov. 8 at Hanover n/a 21-6 n/a

Nov. 15 Vanderbilt n/a 0-68 n/a

1942 (2-3)

Coach: Laurie Apitz

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 17 Rio Grande n/a 25-0 n/a

Sept. 26 at Cincinnati n/a 0-51 n/a

Oct. 10 at Evansville n/a 20-0 n/a

Oct. 17 DePauw n/a 6-19 n/a

Oct. 24 Indiana State n/a 7-25 n/a

1946 (6-2)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 26 at Evansville n/a 13-7 n/a

Oct. 4 Wittenberg n/a 19-0 n/a

Oct. 11 at Georgetown n/a 20-0 n/a

Oct. 19 at W. Kentucky n/a 19-20 n/a

Oct. 25 Georgetown n/a 20-0 n/a

Nov. 2 St. Joseph’s n/a 13-7 n/a

Nov. 9 at Eastern Kentucky n/a 7-28 n/a

Nov. 16 Union (Univ.) n/a 25-0 n/a

1947 (7-0-1)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 26 Wittenberg n/a 40-3 n/a

Oct. 4 at DePauw n/a 37-0 n/a

Oct. 10 Evansville n/a 20-7 n/a

Oct. 24 Western Kentucky n/a 19-13 n/a

Nov. 1 at St. Joseph’s n/a 7-7 n/a

Nov. 7 Eastern Kentucky n/a 14-13 n/a

Nov. 14 at SE Louisiana n/a 23-0 n/a

Nov. 22 Washington n/a 33-20 n/a

1948 (5-5)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 25 at Memphis State n/a 7-13 n/a

Oct. 2 St. Joseph’s n/a 20-0 n/a

Oct. 8 at Xavier n/a 26-47 n/a

Oct. 16 at Akron n/a 13-0 n/a

Oct. 23 Western Kentucky n/a 19-6 n/a

Oct. 30 Buffalo n/a 19-48 n/a

Nov. 6 Catawba n/a 33-21 n/a

Nov. 13 at Evansville n/a 6-18 n/a

Nov. 20 Bradley n/a 31-14 n/a

Nov. 27 at Washington n/a 12-27 n/a

1949 (8-3)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 17 St. Joseph’s n/a 33-7 n/a

Sept. 24 at Western Kentucky n/a 47-7 n/a

Sept. 30 Murray State n/a 34-14 n/a

Oct. 8 Miami (Fla.) n/a 0-26 n/a

Oct. 15 Akron n/a 62-6 n/a

Oct. 21 Xavier n/a 7-19 n/a

Oct. 29 at Bradley n/a 35-12 n/a

Nov. 3 at Catawba n/a 41-7 n/a

Nov. 12 Washington n/a 35-12 n/a

Nov. 19 Evansville n/a 28-7 n/a

Nov. 24 at Southern Miss n/a 21-26 n/a

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1950 (3-6-1)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 23 St. Francis (Pa.) n/a 34-14 n/a

Sept. 30 Buffalo n/a 48-19 n/a

Oct. 7 at Cincinnati n/a 20-28 n/a

Oct. 14 at Houston n/a 7-27 n/a

Oct. 21 at Xavier n/a 13-36 n/a

Oct. 28 Duquesne n/a 20-27 n/a

Nov. 4 at Washington n/a 28-7 n/a

Nov. 10 at Miami (Fla.) n/a 13-13 n/a

Nov. 18 Washington & Lee n/a 28-33 n/a

Nov. 25 at Southern Miss n/a 28-34 n/a

1951 (5-4)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 29 at Wayne State n/a 28-12 n/a

Oct. 5 Boston University n/a 7-39 n/a

Oct. 13 at Cincinnati n/a 0-38 n/a

Oct. 19 Xavier n/a 6-47 n/a

Oct. 27 at St. Bonaventure n/a 21-22 n/a

Nov. 2 NC State n/a 26-2 n/a

Nov. 10 Houston n/a 35-28 n/a

Nov. 17 Wash. & Lee n/a 14-7 n/a

Nov. 23 Southern Miss n/a 14-13 n/a

1952 (3-5)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 27 Wayne State n/a 19-12 n/a

Oct. 4 at Florida State n/a 41-14 n/a

Oct. 11 Dayton n/a 0-20 n/a

Oct. 18 at Xavier n/a 13-27 n/a

Oct. 31 at Chattanooga n/a 14-47 n/a

Nov. 8 at Memphis n/a 25-29 n/a

Nov. 15 Eastern Kentucky n/a 34-20 n/a

Nov. 22 at Southern Miss n/a 26-55 n/a

1953 (1-7)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 19 at Murray State n/a 19-14 n/a

Oct. 3 at Florida State n/a 0-59 n/a

Oct. 10 Xavier n/a 13-19 n/a

Oct. 17 at Dayton n/a 13-20 n/a

Oct. 24 at Tennessee n/a 6-59 n/a

Oct. 30 at Chattanooga n/a 6-44 n/a

Nov. 7 Cincinnati n/a 0-41 n/a

Nov. 14 Eastern Kentucky n/a 13-20 n/a

1954 (3-6)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 18 Murray State n/a 13-33 n/a

Sept. 24 at Wayne State n/a 0-13 n/a

Oct. 2 Florida State n/a 6-47 n/a

Oct. 9 at Dayton n/a 7-27 n/a

Oct. 16 Evansville n/a 26-6 n/a

Oct. 23 Centre n/a 27-6 n/a

Oct. 30 at Western Kentucky n/a 7-25 n/a

Nov. 6 Morehead State n/a 24-0 n/a

Nov. 13 at Eastern Kentucky n/a 6-20 n/a

1955 (7-2)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 17 at Murray State n/a 14-33 n/a

Sept. 24 at Xavier n/a 20-49 n/a

Oct. 1 Wayne State n/a 72-0 n/a

Oct. 8 Dayton n/a 19-7 n/a

Oct. 15 at Evansville n/a 29-7 n/a

Oct. 29 Western Kentucky n/a 20-0 n/a

Nov. 5 Morehead State n/a 37-12 n/a

Nov. 12 at Eastern Kentucky n/a 45-13 n/a

Nov. 19 Toledo n/a 33-13 n/a

1956 (6-3)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 22 at Toledo n/a 27-12 n/a

Sept. 29 Kent State n/a 0-7 n/a

Oct. 6 Evansville n/a 41-13 n/a

Oct. 13 Murray State n/a 7-6 n/a

Oct. 20 at Morehead State n/a 19-7 n/a

Oct. 27 at Ohio n/a 25-19 n/a

Nov. 3 Dayton n/a 6-7 n/a

Nov. 10 Xavier n/a 14-34 n/a

Nov. 17 Eastern Kentucky n/a 14-6 n/a

1957 (9-1)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 21 at Evansville n/a 33-7 n/a

Sept. 27 at Eastern Kentucky n/a 40-14 n/a

Oct. 5 Toledo n/a 48-20 n/a

Oct. 12 at Murray State n/a 35-0 n/a

Oct. 19 Dayton n/a 33-19 n/a

Oct. 26 Central Michigan n/a 40-0 n/a

Nov. 9 at Kent State n/a 7-13 n/a

Nov. 16 Ohio n/a 40-7 n/a

Nov. 22 Morehead State n/a 40-6 n/a

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Jan. 1 vs. Drake n/a 34-20 20,000

1958 (4-4)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 27 Eastern Kentucky n/a 20-7 n/a

Oct. 4 at Toledo n/a 7-13 n/a

Oct. 11 Murray State n/a 27-0 n/a

Oct. 18 at Dayton n/a 13-26 n/a

Oct. 25 at Central Michigan n/a 40-7 n/a

Nov. 8 Kent State n/a 21-0 n/a

Nov. 15 at Ohio n/a 6-23 n/a

Nov. 22 North Texas St. n/a 10-21 n/a

1959 (6-4)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 15 Western Kentucky n/a 19-0 n/a

Sept. 19 at Xavier n/a 13-28 n/a

Sept. 25 at Eastern Kentucky n/a 14-7 n/a

Oct. 3 at Bradley n/a 28-8 n/a

Oct. 10 at Murray State n/a 28-0 n/a

Oct. 17 Dayton n/a 32-6 n/a

Oct. 31 Marshall n/a 48-6 n/a

Nov. 7 at North Texas St. n/a 7-39 n/a

Nov. 14 Ohio n/a 15-22 n/a

Nov. 21 at Kent State n/a 14-16 n/a

1960 (7-2)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 17 at Tennessee Tech n/a 7-21 n/a

Sept. 23 Eastern Kentucky n/a 28-7 n/a

Sept. 30 Bradley n/a 40-6 n/a

Oct. 7 Murray State n/a 12-6 n/a

Oct. 15 at Dayton n/a 36-0 n/a

Oct. 21 Western Kentucky n/a 44-0 n/a

Oct. 29 at Marshall n/a 7-0 n/a

Nov. 5 Xavier n/a 0-29 n/a

Nov. 11 Kent State n/a 22-8 n/a

1961 (6-3)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 16 Tennessee Tech n/a 29-13 n/a

Sept. 22 at Eastern Kentucky n/a 33-6 n/a

Sept. 30 Marshall n/a 32-6 n/a

Oct. 7 Memphis State n/a 13-28 n/a

Oct. 14 Dayton n/a 6-7 n/a

Oct. 21 Western Kentucky n/a 20-0 n/a

Nov. 4 at Xavier n/a 8-16 n/a

Nov. 11 at Kent State n/a 19-15 n/a

Nov. 18 at North Texas St. n/a 20-0 n/a

1962 (6-4)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 15 at Wichita State n/a 21-20 n/a

Sept. 22 Western Michigan n/a 27-21 n/a

Sept. 29 at Marshall n/a 18-0 n/a

Oct. 6 at Memphis St. n/a 0-49 n/a

Oct. 13 at Dayton n/a 21-0 n/a

Oct. 20 at Tulsa n/a 7-25 n/a

Nov. 3 Xavier n/a 12-13 n/a

Nov. 10 Kent State n/a 29-8 n/a

Nov. 17 North Texas St. n/a 14-10 n/a

Nov. 24 Houston n/a 25-27 n/a

1963 (3-7, 1-3 Missouri Valley)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 28 at North Texas St.* n/a 6-26 n/a

Oct. 5 Southern Illinois n/a 7-13 n/a

Oct. 12 Dayton* n/a 13-12 n/a

Oct. 19 Wichita State* n/a 14-47 n/a

Oct. 26 Marshall n/a 27-14 n/a

Nov. 2 Memphis State n/a 0-25 n/a

Nov. 9 at Kent State n/a 7-26 n/a

Nov. 16 at Western Michigan n/a 21-7 n/a

Dec. 7 at Tulsa* n/a 16-22 n/a

Dec. 14 at Houston n/a 7-21 n/a

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1964 (1-9, 1-3 Missouri Valley)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 19 Western Michigan n/a 7-10 n/a

Sept. 26 at Southern Illinois n/a 6-7 n/a

Oct. 3 N. Texas St.* n/a 0-22 n/a

Oct. 10 at Dayton* n/a 21-7 n/a

Oct. 17 Tulsa* n/a 0-58 n/a

Oct. 24 at Marshall n/a 6-28 n/a

Oct. 31 Kent State n/a 7-14 n/a

Nov. 7 at Wichita St.* n/a 15-23 n/a

Nov. 14 at Memphis St. n/a 0-34 n/a

Nov. 21 Drake n/a 8-14 n/a

1965 (6-4, 3-1 Missouri Valley)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 18 at W. Michigan n/a 13-17 n/a

Sept. 25 Southern Illinois n/a 13-0 n/a

Oct. 2 at N. Texas St.* n/a 29-21 n/a

Oct. 9 Dayton* n/a 34-0 n/a

Oct. 16 East Carolina n/a 20-34 n/a

Oct. 23 Marshall n/a 23-7 n/a

Oct. 30 Wichita State* n/a 30-10 n/a

Nov. 6 at Tulsa* n/a 18-51 n/a

Nov. 13 at Drake n/a 32-17 n/a

Nov. 20 at Kent State n/a 6-7 n/a

1966 (6-4, 1-3 Missouri Valley)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 24 at Southern Illinois n/a 16-7 n/a

Oct. 1 N. Texas St.* n/a 19-20 n/a

Oct. 8 at Dayton n/a 17-20 n/a

Oct. 15 Drake n/a 66-26 n/a

Oct. 22 at Marshall n/a 35-15 n/a

Oct. 29 at Wichita State* n/a 2-9 n/a

Nov. 5 Kent State n/a 23-20 n/a

Nov. 12 at Cincinnati* n/a 3-17 n/a

Nov. 19 Tulsa* n/a 29-18 n/a

Nov. 26 East Carolina n/a 21-7 n/a

1967 (5-5, 1-3 Missouri Valley)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 16 at Drake n/a 46-7 n/a

Sept. 23 Southern Illinois n/a 26-0 n/a

Sept. 30 at N. Texas St.* n/a 28-30 n/a

Oct. 7 Dayton n/a 29-7 n/a

Oct. 14 at East Carolina n/a 13-18 n/a

Oct. 21 Marshall n/a 43-7 n/a

Oct. 28 Wichita State* n/a 24-17 n/a

Nov. 4 at Kent State n/a 21-28 n/a

Nov. 11 Cincinnati* n/a 7-13 n/a

Dec. 2 at Tulsa* n/a 23-35 n/a

1968 (5-5, 2-3 Missouri Valley)

Coach: Frank Camp

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 21 at Southern Illinois n/a 33-10 n/a

Oct. 5 at Dayton n/a 14-28 n/a

Oct. 12 Tulsa* n/a 16-7 n/a

Oct. 19 at Marshall n/a 13-10 n/a

Oct. 26 at Wichita State* n/a 21-14 n/a

Nov. 2 Kent State n/a 23-9 n/a

Nov. 9 at Cincinnati* n/a 7-37 n/a

Nov. 16 N. Texas St.* n/a 14-36 n/a

Nov. 23 Drake n/a 37-38 n/a

Nov. 30 Memphis State* n/a 14-44 n/a

1969 (5-4-1, 2-3 Missouri Valley)

Coach: Lee Corso

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 13 at Drake n/a 24-24 n/a

Sept. 20 Southern Illinois n/a 17-13 n/a

Oct. 4 Dayton n/a 24-17 n/a

Oct. 18 Marshall n/a 34-17 n/a

Oct. 25 at N. Texas St.* n/a 13-31 n/a

Nov. 1 at Kent State n/a 6-35 n/a

Nov. 8 Cincinnati* n/a 21-31 n/a

Nov. 15 Wichita State* n/a 13-7 n/a

Nov. 22 at Memphis St.* n/a 19-69 n/a

Nov. 27 at Tulsa* n/a 35-29 n/a

1970 (8-3-1, 4-0 Missouri Valley Champions)

Coach: Lee Corso

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 12 at Florida State n/a 7-9 n/a

Sept. 19 at Southern Illinois n/a 28-31 n/a

Sept. 26 N. Texas St.* n/a 13-2 n/a

Oct. 3 at Dayton n/a 11-28 n/a

Oct. 10 Tulsa* n/a 14-8 n/a

Oct. 17 at Marshall n/a 16-14 n/a

Oct. 31 Kent State n/a 14-13 n/a

Nov. 7 Memphis State* n/a 40-27 n/a

Nov. 14 at Cincinnati n/a 28-14 n/a

Nov. 21 Drake n/a 23-14 n/a

Nov. 28 at Wichita St.* n/a 34-24 n/a

Pasadena Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)

Dec. 19 vs. Long Beach St. n/a 24-24 20,472

1971 (6-3-1, 3-1 Missouri Valley)

Coach: Lee Corso

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 18 at Vanderbilt n/a 0-0 n/a

Sept. 25 at Drake n/a 7-10 n/a

Oct. 2 Dayton n/a 41-13 n/a

Oct. 9 at Memphis State* n/a 26-20 n/a

Oct. 16 at N. Texas St.* n/a 17-20 n/a

Oct. 23 Wichita St. * n/a 21-5 n/a

Oct. 30 Tampa n/a 21-10 n/a

Nov. 6 at Tulsa* n/a 17-0 n/a

Nov. 13 Southern Illinois n/a 24-14 n/a

Nov. 27 Cincinnati n/a 16-19 n/a

1972 (9-1, 4-1 Missouri Valley Champions)

Coach: Lee Corso

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 16 Kent State n/a 34-0 n/a

Sept. 30 at Dayton n/a 28-11 n/a

Oct. 7 at Tampa n/a 17-14 n/a

Oct. 14 N. Texas St.* n/a 56-6 n/a

Oct. 21 at Wichita St.* n/a 46-3 n/a

Oct. 28 at Cincinnati n/a 38-13 n/a

Nov. 4 Tulsa* n/a 26-28 n/a

Nov. 11 at Southern Illinois n/a 20-16 n/a

Nov. 18 Memphis State* n/a 17-0 n/a

Nov. 25 Drake* n/a 27-0 n/a

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1973 (5-6, 3-3 Missouri Valley)

Coach: T.W. Alley

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 8 at Memphis St.* n/a 21-28 n/a

Sept. 15 at Kent St. n/a 3-10 n/a

Sept. 22 at Drake* n/a 27-17 n/a

Oct. 6 Wichita St.* n/a 24-10 n/a

Oct. 13 N. Texas St.* n/a 6-7 n/a

Oct. 20 Mississippi State n/a 7-18 n/a

Oct. 27 Cincinnati n/a 10-8 n/a

Nov. 3 at Tulsa* n/a 9-17 n/a

Nov. 10 Dayton n/a 9-10 n/a

Nov. 17 Furman n/a 35-14 n/a

Nov. 24 at W. Texas St.* n/a 21-9 n/a

1974 (4-7, 3-2 Missouri Valley)

Coach: T.W. Alley

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 7 Memphis State n/a 10-16 n/a

Sept. 14 at Auburn n/a 3-16 n/a

Sept. 28 at Cincinnati n/a 6-7 n/a

Oct. 5 at Wichita St.* n/a 14-7 n/a

Oct. 12 at N. Texas St.* n/a 24-10 n/a

Oct. 19 Drake* n/a 35-38 n/a

Oct. 26 at Mississippi St. n/a 7-56 n/a

Nov. 2 Tulsa* n/a 7-37 n/a

Nov. 9 Dayton n/a 20-15 n/a

Nov. 23 Vanderbilt n/a 0-44 n/a

Nov. 30 W. Texas St.* n/a 10-8 n/a

1975 (2-9)

Coach: Vince Gibson

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 13 Western Kentucky - 17-21 34,077

Sept. 20 at Drake - 7-31 8,120

Sept. 27 Cincinnati - 27-46 13,867

Oct. 4 at Wichita St. - 10-13 12,765

Oct. 11 Chattanooga - 6-3 9,056

Oct. 18 at Memphis St. - 7-41 15,480

Oct. 25 Mississippi St.* - 14-28 8,636

Nov. 1 at Tulsa - 14-38 14,500

Nov. 8 Dayton - 13-32 9,888

Nov. 15 at NE Louisiana - 10-14 6,700

Nov. 22 at W. Texas St. - 23-49 6,200

* won by forfeit

1976 (5-6)

Coach: Vince Gibson

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 18 at Mississippi St.* - 21-30 27,000

Sept. 25 Drake - 37-24 16,016

Oct. 2 Wichita State - 28-14 16,541

Oct. 9 at Pittsburgh - 6-27 34,000

Oct. 16 Northeast Louisiana - 36-8 14,069

Oct. 23 at Alabama - 3-24 58,414

Oct. 30 Tulsa - 10-20 8,068

Nov. 6 at Rutgers - 0-34 16,000

Nov. 13 Memphis State - 14-26 9,943

Nov. 20 Boston University - 16-7 7,713

Nov. 27 at Cincinnati - 6-20 7,757

*Won by Forfeit

1977 (7-4-1)

Coach: Vince Gibson

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 10 Northern Illinois - 38-0 16,453

Sept. 17 Cincinnati - 17-17 25,384

Sept. 24 William & Mary - 7-21 20,571

Oct. 1 at Memphis St. - 14-13 22,750

Oct. 8 Tulsa - 33-0 12,007

Oct. 15 at Dayton - 10-14 11,091

Oct. 22 at Alabama - 6-55 60,210

Oct. 29 at Marshall - 56-0 10,232

Nov. 5 Wichita St. - 51-21 12,031

Nov. 12 Drake - 18-13 12,247

Nov. 20 Indiana St. - 27-16 11,847

Independence Bowl (Shreveport, La.)

Dec. 17 vs. La. Tech - 14-24 18,500

1978 (7-4)

Coach: Vince Gibson

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 9 South Dakota St. - 54-7 21,109

Sept. 16 Maryland - 17-24 36,124

Sept. 23 at Cincinnati - 28-14 21,709

Sept. 30 Indiana St. - 31-12 16,931

Oct. 7 at Tulsa - 7-24 20,500

Oct. 14 NW Louisiana - 51-7 13,372

Oct. 21 Boston University - 35-7 15,886

Oct. 28 William & Mary - 33-21 17,879

Nov. 4 at Wichita St. - 38-20 10,813

Nov. 11 Memphis St. - 22-29 17,012

Nov. 18 at Southern Miss - 3-37 16,219

1979 (4-6-1)

Coach: Vince Gibson

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 8 Virginia Tech - 14-15 29,436

Sept. 15 at Miami (Fla.) - 12-24 41,129

Sept. 22 Cincinnati - 22-19 20,174

Sept. 29 at Drake - 31-21 13,155

Oct. 6 Florida St. - 0-27 27,306

Oct. 13 Tulsa - 24-7 14,941

Oct. 20 at Indiana St. - 34-10 16,279

Nov. 3 Southern Miss - 10-10 13,085

Nov. 10 at Memphis St. - 6-10 17,205

Nov. 17 at Maryland - 7-28 25,104

Nov. 25 Rutgers - 7-31 10,152

1980 (5-6)

Coach: Bob Weber

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 6 Miami (Fla.) - 10-24 22,120

Sept. 13 at Florida St. - 0-52 52,623

Sept. 20 Murray St. - 9-13 23,109

Sept. 27 at Kansas - 17-9 34,800

Oct. 11 Memphis St. - 38-14 15,501

Oct. 18 Indiana St. - 27-17 24,695

Oct. 25 at Florida - 0-13 62,687

Nov. 1 Temple - 12-17 13,436

Nov. 8 at Pittsburgh - 23-41 47,280

Nov. 15 Cincinnati - 20-0 12,629

Nov. 22 at Southern Miss - 6-3 21,210

1981 (5-6)

Coach: Bob Weber

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 5 at Florida State - 0-17 50,735

Sept. 12 Toledo - 31-6 21,225

Sept. 19 Long Beach St. - 35-13 23,424

Sept. 26 at Missouri - 3-34 57,448

Oct. 3 Marshall - 36-0 20,745

Oct. 10 at Memphis St. - 14-7 24,286

Oct. 17 Tennessee St. - 30-42 28,136

Oct. 24 at Oklahoma St. - 11-19 44,000

Nov. 7 NE Louisiana - 7-40 15,094

Nov. 14 at Cincinnati - 0-24 15,617

Nov. 21 Southern Miss 9 13-10 12,940

1982 (5-6)

Coach: Bob Weber

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 4 Western Kentucky - 20-10 24,475

Sept. 11 at Cincinnati - 16-38 14,324

Sept. 25 Oklahoma St. - 28-22 21,202

Oct. 2 Miami (Fla.) - 6-28 28,749

Oct. 9 Temple - 14-55 19,223

Oct. 16 Richmond - 35-0 16,381

Oct. 23 at Southern Miss - 0-48 28,642

Oct. 30 at Pittsburgh - 14-63 53,017

Nov. 6 Indiana St. - 35-23 15,054

Nov. 13 at Florida State 9 14-49 51,233

Nov. 20 at Memphis St. - 38-19 7,370

1983 (3-8)

Coach: Bob Weber

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 3 at SMU 19 6-24 23,750

Sept. 10 Western Kentucky - 41-22 31,279

Sept. 17 Army - 31-7 27,454

Sept. 24 Cincinnati - 31-23 23,992

Oct. 1 at Virginia Tech - 0-31 28,300

Oct. 8 at Miami (Fla.) - 14-42 30,073

Oct. 15 Pittsburgh - 10-55 31,447

Oct. 20 at Florida St. - 7-51 42,117

Nov. 5 Southern Miss - 3-27 17,064

Nov. 12 at Temple - 7-24 3,021

Nov. 24 Memphis St. - 7-45 9,574

1984 (2-9)

Coach: Bob Weber

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 1 Murray State - 23-26 24,557

Sept. 8 at West Virginia - 6-30 55,002

Sept. 15 SMU - 7-41 26,859

Sept. 29 at Houston - 30-28 22,533

Oct. 6 Western Kentucky - 45-17 24,468

Oct. 13 Indiana St. - 21-44 25,051

Oct. 20 at Rutgers - 21-38 25,764

Oct. 27 at Cincinnati - 21-40 15,767

Nov. 3 Miami (Fla.) - 23-38 20,113

Nov. 10 Tennessee St. - 15-24 23,821

Nov. 17 at Southern Miss - 25-34 15,904

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1985 (2-9)

Coach: Howard Schnellenberger

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 7 at West Virginia - 13-52 62,128

Sept. 14 at Indiana - 28-41 37,626

Sept. 21 Western Kentucky - 23-14 36,914

Sept. 28 Houston - 27-49 30,334

Oct. 5 at Syracuse - 0-48 26,992

Oct. 12 Southern Miss - 12-42 25,843

Oct. 19 Cincinnati - 9-31 21,283

Oct. 26 at Miami (Fla.) 15 7-45 31,761

Nov. 2 Central Florida - 42-21 21,391

Nov. 9 at Virginia Tech - 17-41 28,300

Nov. 23 Eastern Kentucky - 21-45 30,113

1986 (3-8)

Coach: Howard Schnellenberger

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 6 at Illinois - 0-23 72,822

Sept. 13 at Indiana - 0-21 35,126

Sept. 20 Western Kentucky - 45-6 34,144

Sept. 27 Memphis St. - 34-8 30,801

Oct. 4 at Cincinnati - 17-24 16,317

Oct. 18 at Boston College - 7-41 28,105

Oct. 25 Florida State - 18-54 22,822

Nov. 1 Rutgers - 0-41 20,165

Nov. 8 at Tulane - 23-12 22,108

Nov. 15 West Virginia - 19-42 21,834

Nov. 22 at Southern Miss - 16-31 11,231

1987 (3-7-1)

Coach: Howard Schnellenberger

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 5 Tulane - 42-40 32,242

Sept. 12 Cincinnati - 0-25 33,392

Sept. 19 at Purdue - 22-22 63,125

Sept. 26 Murray State - 34-10 29,231

Oct. 3 Southern Miss - 6-65 20,647

Oct. 10 Marshall - 31-34 21,658

Oct. 17 at Florida State - 9-32 53,114

Oct. 24 Akron - 31-10 18,743

Oct. 31 at Tulsa - 22-26 19,472

Nov. 7 at Tennessee - 10-41 92,084

Nov. 14 at Memphis State - 8-43 20,418

1988 (8-3)

Coach: Howard Schnellenberger

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 3 at Maryland - 16-27 30,457

Sept. 10 Wyoming - 9-44 29,105

Sept. 17 Memphis State - 29-18 22,476

Sept. 24 at North Carolina - 38-34 49,900

Oct. 1 at Southern Miss - 23-30 17,584

Oct. 8 Tulsa - 9-3 24,381

Oct. 15 Virginia - 30-28 30,142

Oct. 22 at Tulane - 38-35 24,824

Oct. 29 at Cincinnati - 21-6 19,193

Nov. 5 Virginia Tech - 13-3 21,107

Nov. 12 Western Kentucky - 35-17 31,636

1989 (6-5)

Coach: Howard Schnellenberger

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 2 at Wyoming - 28-21 26,132

Sept. 9 at Kansas - 33-28 32,700

Sept. 23 West Virginia - 21-30 39,132

Sept. 30 Cincinnati - 37-17 36,305

Oct. 14 Southern Miss - 10-16 38,484

Oct. 21 at Tulsa - 24-31 20,012

Oct. 28 at Virginia - 15-16 33,400

Nov. 4 Western Kentucky - 55-7 36,126

Nov. 11 at Memphis St. - 40-10 14,003

Nov. 18 at Boston College - 36-22 24,650

Dec. 2 Syracuse (Tokyo) - 13-24 50,000

1990 (10-1-1)

Coach: Howard Schnellenberger

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 1 at San Jose State - 10-10 16,281

Sept. 8 Murray State - 68-0 34,417

Sept. 15 Kansas - 28-16 35,848

Sept. 22 at West Virginia - 9-7 61,933

Sept. 29 at Southern Miss - 13-25 20,545

Oct. 6 Tulsa - 38-14 36,692

Oct. 13 Memphis St. - 19-17 37,423

Oct. 20 at Pittsburgh - 27-20 34,261

Oct. 27 Western Kentucky - 41-7 35,122

Nov. 3 at Cincinnati - 41-16 23,575

Nov. 10 Boston College - 17-10 37,636

Fiesta Bowl (Phoenix, Ariz.)

Jan. 1 vs. Alabama 25 34-7 69,098

1991 (2-9)

Coach: Howard Schnellenberger

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Aug. 8 Eastern Kentucky - 24-14 38,542

Sept. 5 Tennessee 11 11-28 40,457

Sept. 14 at Ohio State 19 15-23 91,734

Sept. 28 Southern Miss - 28-14 38,231

Oct. 5 Cincinnati - 7-30 34,327

Oct. 12 at Boston College - 3-33 27,839

Oct. 19 Army - 12-37 33,147

Oct. 26 at Virginia Tech - 13-41 45,662

Nov. 2 Florida State 1 15-40 34,270

Nov. 9 at Memphis St. - 7-35 16,665

Nov. 16 at Tulsa - 0-40 31,717

1992 (5-6)

Coach: Howard Schnellenberger

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 5 at Ohio State 17 19-20 89,653

Sept. 12 Memphis State - 16-15 37,192

Sept. 19 at Arizona State - 0-19 45,782

Sept. 26 Wyoming - 24-26 28,463

Oct. 3 Syracuse - 9-15 37,323

Oct. 10 Virginia Tech - 21-17 29,418

Oct. 17 Tulsa - 32-27 29,517

Oct. 24 at Florida 20 17-31 84,476

Oct. 31 at Cincinnati - 27-17 15,187

Nov. 7 at Texas A&M - 18-40 48,848

Nov. 14 at Pittsburgh - 31-16 14,065

1993 (9-3)

Coach: Howard Schnellenberger

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 4 San Jose State - 31-24 35,923

Sept. 11 at Memphis St. - 54-28 35,573

Sept. 18 Arizona State 23 35-17 39,639

Sept. 25 Texas - 41-10 38,492

Oct. 2 at Pittsburgh - 29-7 28,528

Oct. 9 at West Virginia 24 34-36 57,578

Oct. 16 Southern Miss - 35-27 36,322

Oct. 23 Navy - 28-0 37,214

Nov. 6 at Tennessee 7 10-45 94,826

Nov. 13 at Texas A&M 11 7-42 56,161

Nov. 25 at Tulsa - 28-0 11,257

Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.)

Dec. 28 vs. Michigan St. - 18-7 21,097

1994 (6-5)

Coach: Howard Schnellenberger

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 3 at Kentucky - 14-20 59,162

Sept. 10 at Texas - 16-30 64,627

Sept. 17 at Arizona State - 25-22 45,411

Oct. 1 Pittsburgh - 33-29 38,621

Oct. 8 NC State 18 35-14 38,318

Oct. 15 at Army - 29-30 32,125

Oct. 22 at Navy - 35-14 38,156

Oct. 29 Memphis - 10-6 36,219

Nov. 3 Boston College - 14-35 38,711

Nov. 12 Texas A&M - 10-26 36,112

Nov. 26 Tulsa - 34-27 35,655

1995 (7-4)

Coach: Ron Cooper

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 2 at Kentucky - 13-10 58,967

Sept. 9 at Northern Illinois - 34-21 22,357

Sept. 16 Michigan State - 7-30 34,027

Sept. 21 North Carolina - 10-17 37,704

Sept. 30 at Memphis - 17-7 29,968

Oct. 7 at Southern Miss - 21-25 21,079

Oct. 14 at Wyoming - 20-27 22,418

Oct. 28 Maryland - 31-0 36,386

Nov. 4 Tulane - 34-14 33,271

Nov. 11 NE Louisiana - 39-0 25,212

Nov. 18 North Texas - 57-14 26,577

1996 (5-6, 2-3 Conference USA)

Coach: Ron Cooper

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Aug. 31 at Kentucky - 38-14 59,384

Sept. 7 at Penn State 15 7-24 95,670

Sept. 14 Baylor - 13-14 38,756

Sept. 21 at Michigan St. - 30-20 70,311

Sept. 28 Southern Miss* - 7-24 36,482

Oct. 12 at Tulane* - 23-20 17,561

Oct. 19 Northern Illinois - 27-3 36,467

Oct. 26 Cincinnati* - 7-10 36,242

Nov. 2 Memphis* - 13-10 33,512

Nov. 9 at North Carolina - 10-28 46,000

Nov. 16 at Houston* - 7-38 19,651

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1997 (1-10, 0-6 Conference USA)

Coach: Ron Cooper

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Aug. 30 at Kentucky - 24-38 59,186

Sept. 6 Utah - 21-27 35,437

Sept. 13 Illinois - 26-14 36,824

Sept. 20 Penn State 1 21-57 39,826

Sept. 27 at Oklahoma - 14-35 74,993

Oct. 4 at Southern Miss* - 24-42 23,028

Oct. 11 Tulane* - 33-64 29,547

Oct. 25 Houston* - 22-36 21,432

Nov. 1 East Carolina* - 31-45 12,850

Nov. 8 at Cincinnati* - 9-28 21,346

Nov. 15 at Memphis* - 20-21 15,243

1998 (7-5, 4-2 Conference USA)

Coach: John L. Smith

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 5 Kentucky - 34-68 42,643

Sept. 12 at Utah - 22-45 44,112

Sept. 19 at Illinois - 35-9 39,414

Sept. 26 Boston College - 52-28 38,231

Oct. 3 Cincinnati* - 62-19 35,479

Oct. 10 at Southern Miss* - 21-56 22,043

Oct. 17 at Tulane* - 22-28 26,217

Oct. 24 Memphis* - 35-32 39,247

Oct. 31 Western Kentucky - 63-34 32,649

Nov. 14 at East Carolina* - 63-45 26,258

Nov. 21 Army* - 35-23 40,349

Motor City Bowl (Pontiac, Mich.)

Dec. 23 vs. Marshall - 29-48 52,016

1999 (7-5, 4-2 Conference USA)

Coach: John L. Smith

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 4 at Kentucky - 56-28 70,692

Sept. 11 Chattanooga - 58-30 38,147

Sept. 18 Illinois - 36-41 40,332

Sept. 25 Oklahoma - 21-42 41,214

Oct. 2 Eastern Michigan - 45-10 33,879

Oct. 7 at Army* (OT) - 52-59 26,535

Oct. 16 at Memphis* - 32-31 30,315

Oct. 23 Houston* - 39-33 27,261

Oct. 30 UAB* - 23-14 34,786

Nov. 6 at Cincinnati* - 23-13 26,399

Nov. 20 Southern Miss* 20 27-30 41,826

Humanitarian Bowl (Boise, Idaho)

Dec. 30 vs. Boise State - 31-34 29,283

2000 (9-3, 6-1 Conference USA Champions)

Coach: John L. Smith

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 2 Kentucky (OT) - 40-34 42,510

Sept. 9 Grambling - 52-0 41,227

Sept. 23 at Florida St. 2 0-32 80,741

Sept. 30 Connecticut - 41-22 38,121

Oct. 7 at UAB* - 38-17 18,000

Oct. 14 Cincinnati* - 38-24 39,233

Oct. 19 East Carolina* - 25-28 38,024

Oct. 28 Tulane* - 35-32 30,387

Nov. 4 at Southern Miss* 11 49-28 31,667

Nov. 11 Army* - 38-17 40,328

Nov. 18 at Houston* - 32-13 3,006

Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.)

Dec. 29 vs. Colorado State - 17-22 58,302

2001 (11-2, 6-1 Conference USA Champions)

Coach: John L. Smith

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Aug. 23 New Mexico St. - 45-24 38,129

Sept. 1 at Kentucky - 36-10 70,838

Sept. 8 Western Carolina - 31-7 35,214

Sept. 22 at Illinois - 10-34 43,232

Sept. 29 Memphis* - 38-21 39,256

Oct. 4 Colorado State - 7-2 39,389

Oct. 16 Southern Miss* - 24-14 33,627

Oct. 27 at Cincinnati* - 28-13 31,004

Nov. 3 at Tulane* - 52-7 19,369

Nov. 10 Houston* - 34-10 40,479

Nov. 15 at East Carolina* - 39-34 39,775

Nov. 23 at TCU* - 22-37 22,176

Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.)

Dec. 31 vs. BYU 19 28-10 58,968

2002 (7-6, 5-3 Conference USA)

Coach: John L. Smith

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 1 Kentucky - 17-22 42,660

Sept. 7 at Duke - 40-3 25,486

Sept. 14 at Colorado St. - 33-36 31,607

Sept. 21 at Army* - 45-14 28,625

Sept. 26 Florida St. (OT) 4 26-20 38,109

Oct. 8 at Memphis* - 38-32 44,081

Oct. 19 TCU* - 31-45 34,127

Oct. 26 East Carolina* - 44-20 32,428

Nov. 7 Cincinnati* - 14-24 36,253

Nov. 14 at Southern Miss* (OT) - 20-17 28,076

Nov. 23 UAB* - 41-21 35,261

Nov. 30 at Houston* - 10-27 11,048

GMAC Bowl (Mobile, Ala.)

Dec. 18 vs. Marshall - 15-38 40,646

2003 (9-4, 5-3 Conference USA)

Coach: Bobby Petrino

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Aug. 31 at Kentucky - 40-24 70,467

Sept. 13 at Syracuse - 30-20 38,550

Sept. 20 UTEP - 42-14 40,205

Sept. 27 Temple - 21-12 38,489

Oct. 4 at USF* (2OT) - 28-31 36,044

Oct. 11 Army* - 34-10 40,432

Oct. 17 Tulane* - 47-28 38,119

Oct. 25 at East Carolina* - 36-20 33,420

Nov. 5 at TCU* 14 28-31 33,681

Nov. 15 Memphis* - 7-37 30,114

Nov. 22 Houston* - 66-45 33,268

Nov. 28 at Cincinnati* - 43-40 11,993

GMAC Bowl (Mobile, Ala.)

Dec. 18 vs. Miami (Ohio) 14 28-49 40,620

2004

(11-1, 8-0 Conference USA Champions)

Coach: Bobby Petrino

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 4 Kentucky - 28-0 42,681

Sept. 10 at Army* - 52-21 28,130

Sept. 24 at North Carolina - 34-0 49,000

Oct. 2 East Carolina* - 59-7 40,220

Oct. 14 at Miami 3 38-41 63,715

Oct. 22 USF* - 41-9 42,032

Nov. 4 at Memphis* - 56-49 52,384

Nov. 10 TCU* - 55-7 40,107

Nov. 20 at Houston* - 65-27 20,176

Nov. 27 Cincinnati* - 70-7 37,617

Dec. 4 at Tulane* - 55-7 22,169

Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.)

Dec. 31 Boise State 10 44-40 58,355

2005 (9-3, 5-2 BIG EAST)

Coach: Bobby Petrino

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 4 at Kentucky - 31-24 70,752

Sept. 17 Oregon State - 63-27 42,647

Sept. 24 at USF* - 14-45 33,586

Oct. 1 Florida Atlantic - 61-10 40,219

Oct. 8 North Carolina - 69-14 41,334

Oct. 15 at W.Virginia* (3OT) 25 44-46 59,797

Oct. 22 at Cincinnati* - 46-22 21,086

Nov. 3 Pittsburgh* - 41-20 42,692

Nov. 11 Rutgers* - 56-5 41,219

Nov. 26 Syracuse* - 41-17 37,896

Dec. 3 at Connecticut* - 30-20 40,000

Gator Bowl (Jacksonville, Fla.)

Jan. 2 Virginia Tech 12 24-35 63,780

2006 (12-1, 6-1 BIG EAST Champions)

Coach: Bobby Petrino

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 3 Kentucky - 59-28 42,597

Sept. 9 at Temple - 62-0 16.015

Sept. 16 Miami 15 31-7 42,704

Sept. 23 at Kansas State - 24-6 45,855

Oct. 6 vs. Middle Tennessee - 44-17 32,797

Oct. 14 Cincinnati* - 23-17 41,549

Oct. 21 at Syracuse* - 28-13 35,708

Nov. 2 West Virginia* 3 44-34 43,217

Nov. 9 at Rutgers* 12 25-28 44,111

Nov. 18 USF* - 31-8 40,348

Nov. 25 at Pittsburgh* - 48-24 41,881

Dec. 2 Connecticut* - 48-17 38,476

Orange Bowl (Miami, Fla.)

Jan. 2 Wake Forest 12 24-13 74,470

2007 (6-6, 3-4 BIG EAST)

Coach: Steve Kragthorpe

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Aug. 30 Murray State - 73-10 42,185

Sept. 9 M. Tennessee - 58-42 40,882

Sept. 15 at Kentucky - 34-40 70,857

Sept. 22 Syracuse* - 35-38 40,922

Sept. 29 at NC State - 29-10 56,487

Oct. 5 Utah - 35-44 40,894

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Oct. 13 at Cincinnati* 15/17 28-24 35,097

Oct. 19 at Connecticut * - 17-21 40,000

Oct. 27 Pittsburgh* - 24-17 34,792

Nov. 8 at West Virginia* 6 31-38 60,992

Nov. 17 at USF* - 17-55 57,288

Nov. 29 Rutgers* - 41-38 39,612

2008 (5-7, 1-6 BIG EAST)

Coach: Steve Kragthorpe

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Aug. 31 Kentucky - 2-27 42,696

Sept. 6 Tennessee Tech - 51-10 38,694

Sept. 17 Kansas State - 38-29 42,208

Sept. 26 Connecticut* - 21-26 42,523

Oct. 10 at Memphis - 35-28 40,248

Oct. 18 Middle Tennessee - 42-23 38,319

Oct. 25 USF* 14 24-20 40,384

Nov. 1 at Syracuse* - 21-28 32,917

Nov. 8 at Pittsburgh* - 7-41 44,055

Nov. 14 Cincinnati* - 20-28 37,822

Nov. 22 West Virginia* - 21-35 34,796

Dec. 4 at Rutgers* - 14-63 42,347

2009 (4-8, 1-6 BIG EAST)

Coach: Steve Kragthorpe

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 5 Indiana State - 30-10 39,344

Sept. 19 at Kentucky - 27-31 70,988

Sept. 26 at Utah - 14-30 45,588

Oct. 2 Pittsburgh* - 10-35 39,948

Oct. 10 Southern Miss - 25-23 37,268

Oct. 17 at Connecticut* - 25-38 40,000

Oct. 24 at Cincinnati* 5/6 10-41 35,099

Oct. 31 Arkansas State - 21-13 21,497

Nov. 7 at West Virginia* - 9-17 55,344

Nov. 14 Syracuse* - 10-9 33,223

Nov. 21 at South Florida* - 22-34 49,388

Nov. 27 Rutgers* - 14-34 23,422

2010 (7-6, 3-4 BIG EAST)

Coach: Charlie Strong

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 4 Kentucky - 16-23 55,327

Sept. 11 Eastern Kentucky - 23-13 51,427

Sept. 18 at Oregon State 25 28-35 45,379

Oct. 2 at Arkansas State 34-24 25,219

Oct. 9 Memphis 56-0 48,427

Oct. 15 Cincinnati* - 27-35 55,106

Oct. 23 Connecticut* - 26-0 48,591

Oct. 30 at Pittsburgh* - 3-20 48,562

Nov. 6 at Syracuse* - 28-20 40,735

Nov. 13 USF* (OT) - 21-24 43,887

Nov. 20 West Virginia* - 10-17 51,772

Nov. 26 at Rutgers* - 40-13 37,422

Beef O’Brady’s Bowl (St. Petersburg, Fla.)

Dec. 21 Southern Miss - 31-28 20,017

2011 (7-6, 5-2 BIG EAST Champions)

Coach: Charlie Strong

Date Oppnent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 1 Murray State - 21-9 46,157

Sept. 9 FIU - 17-24 47,228

Set. 17 at Kentucky - 24-17 68,170

Oct. 1 Marshall - 13-17 53,267

Oct. 8 at North Carolina - 7-14 51,500

Oct. 15 at Cincinnati*^ - 16-25 40,971

Oct. 21 Rutgers* - 16-14 48,435

Oct. 29 Syracuse* - 27-10 44,817

Nov. 5 at West Virginia* 24/21 38-35 57,287

Nov. 12 Pittsburgh* - 14-21 51,321

Nov. 19 at Connecticut* - 34-20 34,483

Nov. 25 at USF* - 34-24 33,416

Belk Bowl (Charlotte, N.C.)

Dec. 27 vs. NC State - 24-31 58,427

^ Paul Brown Stadium (Cincinnati, Ohio)

2012 (11-2, 5-2 BIG EAST Champions)

Coach: Charlie Strong

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 2 Kentucky - 32-14 55,386

Sept. 8 Missouri State - 35-7 47,553

Sept. 15 North Carolina - 39-34 53,334

Sept. 22 at FIU - 28-21 12,318

Sept. 29 at Southern Miss - 21-17 23,492

Oct. 13 at Pittsburgh* - 45-35 42,342

Oct. 20 USF* - 27-25 50,167

Oct. 26 Cincinnati* (OT) - 34-31 53, 271

Nov. 3 Temple* - 45-17 44,609

Nov. 10 at Syracuse* - 26-45 40,312

Nov. 24 Connecticut* (3 OT) - 20-23 45,618

Nov. 29 at Rutgers 25/RV 20-17 52,798

Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, La.)

Jan. 2 vs. Florida 4/4 33-23 54,178

2013 (12-1, 7-1 American Athletic Conference)

Coach: Charlie Strong

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 1 Ohio - 49-7 55,332

Sept. 7 Eastern Kentucky - 44-7 53,647

Sept. 14 at Kentucky - 27-13 65,445

Sept. 21 FIU - 72-0 51,586

Oct. 5 at Temple* - 30-7 21,709

Oct. 10 Rutgers* - 24-10 55,168

Oct. 18 UCF* - 35-38 55,215

Oct. 26 at USF* - 34-3 35,782

Nov. 8 at Connecticut* - 31-10 27,104

Nov. 16 Houston* - 20-13 53,027

Nov. 23 Memphis* - 24-17 46,421

Dec. 5 at Cincinnati* (OT) 23 31-24 35,097

Russell Athletic Bowl (Orlando, Fla.)

Dec. 28 vs. Miami 25 36-9 51,098

Quarterback Brian Brohm was named the Most Valuable Player in the Orange Bowl,

throwing for 311 yards in a win over Wake Forest.

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2014 (9-4, 5-3 Atlantic Coast Conference)

Coach: Bobby Petrino

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 1 Miami* - 31-13 55,428

Sept. 6 Murray State - 66-21 50,179

Sept. 13 at Virginia* - 21-23 34,816

Sept. 20 at FIU - 34-3 10,826

Sept. 27 Wake Forest* - 20-10 51,463

Oct. 3 at Syracuse* - 28-6 37,569

Oct. 11 at Clemson* 25 17-23 81,500

Oct. 18 NC State* - 30-18 50,227

Oct. 30 Florida State* 2 31-42 55,414

Nov. 8 at Boston College* - 38-19 33,565

Nov. 22 at Notre Dame - 31-28 80,795

Nov. 29 Kentucky - 44-40 55,118

Belk Bowl (Charlotte, N.C)

Dec. 30 vs. Georgia 13 14-37 45,671

2015 (8-5, 5-3 Atlantic Coast Conference)

Coach: Bobby Petrino

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 5 vs. Auburn 6 24-31 73,927

Sept. 12 Houston - 31-34 50,019

Sept. 17 Clemson* 9 17-20 55,398

Sept. 26 Samford - 45-3 50,121

Oct. 3 at NC State* - 20-13 56,417

Oct. 17 at Florida State* 8 21-41 71,225

Oct. 24 Boston College* - 17-14 41,486

Oct. 30 at Wake Forest* - 20-19 24,922

Nov. 7 Syracuse* - 41-17 46,158

Nov. 14 Virginia* - 38-31 51,233

Nov. 21 at Pitt* - 34-45 42,119

Nov. 28 at Kentucky - 38-24 62,512

Music City Bowl (Nashville, Tenn.)

Dec. 30 vs. Texas A&M - 27-21 50,478

2016 (9-4, 7-1 Atlantic Coast Conference,

Co-Atlantic Division Champions)

Coach: Bobby Petrino

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 1 Charlotte - 70-14 53,127

Sept. 9 at Syracuse* - 62-28 32,184

Sept. 17 Florida State* 2 63-20 55,632

Sept. 24 at Marshall - 59-28 40,592

Oct. 1 at Clemson* 5 36-42 83,362

Oct. 14 Duke* - 24-14 55,121

Oct. 22 NC State* - 54-13 55,218

Oct. 29 at Virginia* - 32-25 34,824

Nov. 5 at Boston College* - 52-7 30,644

Nov. 12 Wake Forest* - 44-12 51,218

Nov. 17 at Houston - 10-36 42,822

Nov. 26 Kentucky - 38-41 54,075

Citrus Bowl (Orlando, Fla.)

Dec. 31 vs. LSU - 9-29 46,063

2017 (8-5, 4-4 Atlantic Coast Conference)

Coach: Bobby Petrino

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 2 vs. Purdue^ - 35-28 42,647

Sept. 9 at North Carolina* - 47-35 47,000

Sept. 16 Clemson* 3 21-47 55,588

Sept. 23 Kent State - 42-3 47,812

Sept. 30 Murray State - 55-10 47,826

Oct. 5 at NC State* 24 25-39 56,107

Oct. 14 Boston College* - 42-45 44,679

Oct. 21 at Florida State* - 31-28 72,674

Oct. 28 at Wake Forest* - 32-42 29,593

Nov. 11 Virginia* - 38-21 46,787

Nov. 18 Syracuse* - 56-10 34,265

Nov. 25 at Kentucky - 44-17 56,186

TaxSlayer Bowl (Jacksonville, Fla.)

Dec. 23 vs. Mississippi St. 24 27-31 41,310

^ Indianapolis, Ind.

2018 (2-10, 0-8 Atlantic Coast Conference)

Coach: Bobby Petrino/Lorenzo Ward (2 games)

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 1 vs. Alabama^ 1 14-51 57,280

Sept. 8 Indiana State 31-7 44,520

Sept. 15 Western Kentucky 20-17 54,923

Sept. 22 at Virginia* 3-27 34,446

Sept. 29 Florida State* 24-28 52,798

Oct. 5 Georgia Tech* 31-66 51,658

Oct. 13 at Boston College* 20-38 31,478

Oct. 27 Wake Forest* 35-56 49,603

Nov. 3 at Clemson* 2 16-77 78,641

Nov. 9 at Syracuse* 13 23-54 42,797

Nov. 17 NC State* 10-52 48,265

Nov. 24 Kentucky 17 10-56 49,988

^ Orlando, Fla.

2019 (8-5, 5-3 Atlantic Coast Conference)

Coach: Scott Satterfield

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 2 Notre Dame 9 17-35 58,187

Sept. 7 Eastern Kentucky - 42-0 48.808

Sept. 14 vs. Western Kentucky& - 38-21 22,665

Sept. 21 at Florida State* - 24-35 46,530

Oct. 5 Boston College* - 41-39 46,007

Oct. 12 at Wake Forest* 17 62-59 24,434

Oct. 19 Clemson* 2 10-45 51,015

Oct. 26 Virginia* - 28-21 48.689

Nov. 9 at Miami* - 27-52 53,111

Nov. 16 at NC State* - 34-20 54,089

Nov. 23 Syracuse* - 56-34 46,769

Nov. 30 at Kentucky - 13-45 48,336

Music City Bowl (Nashville, Tenn.)

Dec. 30 vs. Mississippi State - 38-28 46,850

&Nashville, Tenn.

2020 (4-7, 3-7 Atlantic Coast Conference)

Coach: Scott Satterfield

Date Opponent Rnk Score Att

Sept. 12 Western Kentucky - 35-21 11,179

Sept. 19 Miami* 17 34-47 12,120

Sept. 26 at Pitt* 21 20-23 0

Oct. 9 at Georgia Tech* - 27-46 11,000

Oct. 17 at Notre Dame* 4 7-12 10,182

Oct. 24 Florida State* - 48-16 11,465

Oct. 31 Virginia Tech* - 35-42 11,901

Nov. 14 at Virginia* - 17-31 1,000

Nov. 20 Syracuse* - 30-0 11,192

Nov. 28 at Boston College* - 27-34 0

Dec. 12 Wake Forest* - 45-21 10,959

Hakeem Smith played 52 games during his four-year career from 2010-13.

Homecoming Games (58-36) Date Opp. Res. ScoreOct. 27, 1923 Rose Poly W 13-0Nov. 22, 1924 Chattanooga W 10-0Oct. 24, 1925 Kentucky Wesleyan W 6-0Oct. 30, 1926 Centre L 0-6Nov. 19, 1927 Davis & Elkins L 0-32Nov. 24, 1928 Marshall L 0-13Nov. 9, 1929 Centre L 0-41Nov. 22, 1930 Earlham W 13-0Nov. 7, 1931 DePaul L 0-46Nov. 12, 1932 Georgetown, Ky. L 0-20Oct. 21, 1933 WKU L 0-45Nov. 3, 1934 Centre L 0-46Oct. 26, 1935 Eastern Kentucky L 0-9Oct. 30, 1936 Georgetown, Ky. W 12-8Nov. 11, 1937 Centre L 7-20Oct. 22, 1938 Georgetown, Ky. L 0-6Nov. 18, 1939 Hanover W 20-0Oct. 18, 1940 Centre L 0-28Nov. 15, 1941 Vanderbilt L 0-68Nov. 16, 1946 Union, Tenn. W 25-0Nov. 22, 1947 Washington, Mo. W 33-20Oct. 30, 1948 Buffalo L 19-48Nov. 12, 1949 Washington, Mo. W 35-12Oct. 28, 1950 Duquesne L 20-27Nov. 17, 1951 Washington & Lee W 14-7Nov. 15, 1952 Eastern Kentucky W 34-20Nov. 14, 1953 Eastern Kentucky L 13-20Nov. 6, 1954 Morehead State W 24-0Nov. 19, 1955 Toledo W 33-13Nov. 3, 1956 Dayton L 6-7Nov. 16, 1957 Ohio W 40-7Nov. 8, 1958 Kent State W 21-0Nov. 14, 1959 Ohio L 15-22Nov. 5, 1960 Xavier L 0-29Oct. 21, 1961 WKU W 20-0Nov. 10, 1962 Kent State W 29-8Nov. 2, 1963 Memphis L 0-25Nov. 7, 1964 Kent State L 7-14Oct. 23, 1965 Marshall W 23-7Nov. 5, 1966 Kent State W 23-20Oct. 28, 1967 Wichita State W 24-17Nov. 2, 1968 Kent State W 23-9Nov. 8, 1969 Cincinnati L 21-31Nov. 7, 1970 Memphis W 40-27Oct. 23, 1971 Wichita State W 21-5Oct. 14, 1972 North Texas W 56-6Oct. 13, 1973 North Texas L 6-7Oct. 19, 1974 Drake L 35-38Oct. 11, 1975 Chattanooga W 6-3Oct. 30, 1976 Tulsa L 10-20Oct. 8, 1977 Tulsa W 33-0Oct. 28, 1978 William & Mary W 33-21Oct. 13, 1979 Tulsa W 24-7Oct. 18, 1980 Indiana State W 27-17Oct. 17, 1981 Tennessee State L 30-42Oct. 16, 1982 Richmond W 35-0Nov. 5, 1983 Southern Miss L 3-27Oct. 13, 1984 Indiana State L 21-44Nov. 2, 1985 Central Florida W 42-21Nov. 1, 1986 Rutgers L 0-41Oct. 24, 1987 Akron W 31-10Oct. 8, 1988 Tulsa W 9-3Oct. 14, 1989 Southern Miss L 10-16Oct. 13, 1990 Memphis W 19-17Oct. 5, 1991 Cincinnati L 7-30Oct. 10, 1992 Virginia Tech W 21-17Oct. 23, 1993 Navy W 28-0Oct. 8, 1994 North Carolina State W 35-14Oct. 28, 1995 Maryland W 31-0Oct. 19, 1996 Northern Illinois W 27-3

Oct. 25, 1997 Houston L 22-36Oct. 24, 1998 Memphis W 35-32Oct. 2, 1999 Eastern Michigan W 45-10Oct. 14, 2000 Cincinnati W 38-24Nov. 10, 2001 Houston W 34-10Oct. 19, 2002 Texas Christian L 31-45Oct. 11, 2003 Army W 34-10Oct. 2, 2004 East Carolina W 59-7Oct. 1, 2005 Florida Atlantic W 61-10Nov. 2, 2006 West Virginia W 44-34Oct. 27, 2007 Pittsburgh W 24-17Oct. 18, 2008 Middle Tennessee W 42-23Oct. 10, 2009 Southern Miss W 25-23Oct. 9, 2010 Memphis W 56-0Oct. 29, 2011 Syracuse W 27-10Oct. 20, 2012 South Florida W 27-25Oct. 18, 2013 Central Florida L 35-38Oct. 18, 2014 North Carolina State W 30-18Oct. 24, 2015 Boston College W 17-14Oct. 22, 2016 North Carolina State W 54-13Oct. 14, 2017 Boston College L 42-45Oct. 27, 2018 Wake Forest L 35-56Oct. 26, 2019 Virginia W 28-21Oct. 24, 2020 Florida State W 48-16

Blackout Games (4-7)Date Opp. Res. ScoreNov. 2, 2006 West Virginia W 44-34Nov. 29, 2007 Rutgers W 41-38Nov. 22, 2008 West Virginia L 21-35Oct. 2, 2009 Pittsburgh L 10-35Sept. 1, 2014 Miami, Fla. W 31-13Sept. 17, 2015 Clemson L 17-20Oct. 14, 2016 Duke W 24-14Sept. 16, 2017 Clemson L 21-47Oct. 5, 2018 Georgia Tech L 31-66Sept. 2, 2019 Notre Dame L 17-35Oct. 31, 2020 Virginia Tech L 35-42

Home Openers (66-33-3)Date Opp. ScoreOct. 17, 1912 Centre 23-6Oct. 4, 1913 Bethel, Ky. 48-0Oct. 17, 1914 Tennessee 0-66Oct. 2, 1915 Centre 0-0Oct. 14, 1916 Centre 0-0Oct. 22, 1921 Hanover 19-8Sept. 30, 1922 Western Kentucky 0-6Oct. 13, 1923 Morris Harvey 27-0Oct. 11, 1924 Western Kentucky 12-7Oct. 3, 1925 Evansville 20-0Oct. 30, 1926 Centre 0-6Oct. 8, 1927 Transylvania 25-6Oct. 6, 1928 Eastern Kentucky 72-0Oct. 2, 1929 Cincinnati 0-7Oct. 4, 1930 Hanover 32-12Oct. 2, 1931 Hanover 0-3Oct. 1, 1932 Union, Ky. 6-32Sept. 30, 1933 Centre 0-30Oct. 6, 1934 Georgetown, Ky. 14-6Oct. 5, 1935 Transylvania 7-14Oct. 3, 1936 Union, Ky. 13-0Sept. 25, 1937 Hanover 7-13Oct. 7, 1938 Wayne State 14-12Oct. 6, 1939 Evansville 7-6Sept. 21, 1940 Indiana State 0-0Sept. 22, 1941 Rio Grande 58-0Sept. 17, 1942 Rio Grande 25-0Oct. 4, 1946 Wittenberg 19-0Sept. 26, 1947 Wittenberg 40-3Oct. 2, 1948 Saint Joseph’s, Ind. 20-0Sept. 17, 1949 Saint Joseph’s, Ind. 33-7

Sept. 23, 1950 Saint Francis, Pa. 34-14Oct. 5, 1951 Boston University 7-39Sept. 27, 1952 Wayne State 19-12Oct. 10, 1953 Xavier 13-19Sept. 18, 1954 Murray State 13-33Oct. 1, 1955 Wayne State 72-0Sept. 29, 1956 Kent State 0-7Oct. 5, 1957 Toledo 48-20Sept. 27, 1958 Eastern Kentucky 20-7Sept. 15, 1959 Western Kentucky 19-0Sept. 23, 1960 Eastern Kentucky 28-7Sept. 16, 1961 Tennessee Tech 29-13Sept. 22, 1962 Western Michigan 27-21Oct. 5, 1963 Southern Illinois 7-13Sept. 19, 1964 Western Michigan 7-10Sept. 25, 1965 Southern Illinois 13-0Oct. 1, 1966 North Texas 19-20Sept. 23, 1967 Southern Illinois 26-0Oct. 12, 1968 Tulsa 16-7Sept. 20, 1969 Southern Illinois 17-13Sept. 26, 1970 North Texas 13-2Oct. 2, 1971 Dayton 41-13Sept. 16, 1972 Kent State 34-0Oct. 6, 1973 Wichita State 24-10Sept. 7, 1974 Memphis 10-16Sept. 13, 1975 Western Kentucky 17-21Sept. 25, 1976 Drake 37-24Sept. 10, 1977 Northern Illinois 38-0Sept. 9, 1978 South Dakota State 54-7Sept. 8, 1979 Virginia Tech 14-15Sept. 6, 1980 Miami, Fla. 10-24Sept. 12, 1981 Toledo 31-6Sept. 4, 1982 Western Kentucky 20-10Sept. 10, 1983 Western Kentucky 41-22Sept. 1, 1984 Murray State 23-26Sept. 21, 1985 Western Kentucky 23-14Sept. 20, 1986 Western Kentucky 45-6Sept. 5, 1987 Tulane 42-40Sept. 10, 1988 Wyoming 9-44Sept. 23, 1989 West Virginia 21-30Sept. 8, 1990 Murray State 68-0Aug. 31, 1991 Eastern Kentucky 24-14Sept. 12, 1992 Memphis 16-15Sept. 4, 1993 San Jose State 31-24Oct. 1, 1994 Pittsburgh 33-29Sept. 16, 1995 Michigan State 7-30Sept. 14, 1996 Baylor 13-14Sept. 6, 1997 Utah 21-27Sept. 5, 1998 Kentucky 34-68Sept. 11, 1999 Chattanooga 58-30Sept. 2, 2000 Kentucky 40-34Aug. 23, 2001 New Mexico State 45-24Sept. 1, 2002 Kentucky 17-22Sept. 20, 2003 Texas-El Paso 42-14Sept. 5, 2004 Kentucky 28-0Sept. 17, 2005 Oregon State 63-27Sept. 3, 2006 Kentucky 59-28Aug. 30, 2007 Murray State 73-10Aug. 31, 2008 Kentucky 2-27Sept. 5, 2009 Indiana State 30-10Sept. 4, 2010 Kentucky 16-23Sept. 1, 2011 Murray State 21-9Sept. 2, 2012 Kentucky 32-14Sept. 1, 2013 Ohio 49-7Sept. 1, 2014 Miami, Fla. 31-13Sept. 12, 2015 Houston 31-34Sept. 1, 2016 Charlotte 70-14Sept. 16, 2017 Clemson 21-47Sept. 8, 2018 Indiana State 31-7Sept. 2, 2019 Notre Dame 17-35Sept. 20, 2020 Western Kentucky 35-21

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77 Bruce Armstrong - A four-year letterwinner for the Car-dinals from 1983-88, Bruce Arm-strong became one of the most dominating and intimidating of-fensive lineman in the history of the school. He began his career at UofL as a tight end, recording 33 receptions in his first two seasons at UofL. He moved moved to offensive tackle where he anchored the Car-dinals line for the next two seasons.He appeared in the 1986 Senior Bowl and was named UofL’s most outstanding lineman following his senior season. He was drafted with the 23rd pick of the first round by the New England Patriots in 1987 to begin an association that continued for 15 seasons.

9 Deion Branch - A former ju-nior-college standout, Deion Branch played for the Cardinals from 2000-01. Despite playing just two seasons, Branch put up remarkable numbers. He stands seventh all-time in receiv-ing yards with 2,204, ninth with 143 receptions and tied for fourth with 18 touchdowns. Branch registered his best season in 2001 when he caught 72 passes for 1,188 and nine scores. He also caught 71 passes for 1,016 yards and nine scores in his initial years with the Cardinals. Coming out of Louisville, Branch was originally drafted by New England in the sec-ond-round (65th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft. He played four years with the Patriots and is in his fifth with the Seahawks. A native of Albany, Ga., Branch made his name in the post-season, totaling 21 receptions in two Super Bowls (XXXVIII, XXXIX). He recorded a game-high 10 receptions for 143 yards and a touchdown in the Patriots’ 32-29 Super Bowl XXX-VIII victory over the Carolina Pan-thers. He was named the Super Bowl MVP after tying a Super Bowl record with 11 receptions in the Patriots’ 24-

21 victory over the Eagles in Super Bowl XXXIX.

11 Jeff Brohm - Another in a long line of great Cardinal quarter-backs, Jeff Brohm threw for 5,451 yards and 38 touchdowns in his career, which still stands in the top 10 all-time. Named the MVP of the 1993 Liberty Bowl, Brohm threw for a career-high 2,626 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior in 1993. Brohm played seven years in the Na-tional Football League, starting his career with San Diego in 1994. He also played for NFL teams in Tampa Bay, Cleveland and Denver.

34 Ray Buchanan - Endeared himself to all Louisville fans as “Big Play” Ray, Ray Buchanan was a two-time collegiate All-American and NFL Pro Bowl selection. He jumped on the scene as a sophomore in 1990, piling up 59 tackles and three interceptions in helping the Cardinals to the 1990 Sunkist Fiesta Bowl (in-cluding a key field goal block against Memphis to preserve the bowl bid). He made his mark on the national stage as the Defensive MVP of the Fi-esta Bowl with five tackles, a fumble recovery and a recovery of a blocked punt in the end zone as Louisville drilled Alabama 34-7. Buchanan was named a Playboy All-American as he compiled 108 tackles and set a then-school record for interceptions with eight. He was drafted in the third round by the Indianapolis Colts.

56 Doug Buffone - Doug Buf-fone was a standout on both sides of the football during his career with the Cardinals, playing offensive cen-ter and linebacker from 1962-65. He remains the Cardinals’ No. 3 all-time tackler with 479, just nine stops behind the program’s all-time leader Mark Sander (‘87-90). He is one of only four players to lead UofL

in tackles for three consecutive sea-sons. Coming out of Louisville, Buf-fone was selected by the Chicago Bears in the fourth round of the 1966 NFL Draft and the eighth round of the AFL by the San Diego Chargers.

58 Elvis Dumervil - Elvis Du-mervil, who played for the Cardinals from 2002-05, spent four seasons as a defensive end and led the team in sacks in 2004-05 and was named the school’s first winner of the Bronko Nagurski Award for being the top defensive player in the country. A native of Miami, Fla., Dumervil had one of the most dominating seasons in school history in 2005 in leading the Cardinals in their first season in the BIG EAST Conference and an appearance in the Gator Bowl. That year, he set numerous NCAA records and school marks, including a Divi-sion I record with 10 forced fumbles. He also compiled 20.0 sacks, with an NCAA-best six against Kentucky. A product of Miami Jackson High, Dumveril concluded his career with 32.0 sacks, which stands second all-time in school history and 42.5 tack-les for loss, which sits third all-time. He finished with 151 career tackles and 11 forced fumbles during his stel-lar career under the direction of John L. Smith (2002) and current head coach Bobby Petrino. Dumervil, a fourth-round selection of t he Denver Broncos, is a four-time Pro Bowler (2009, 2011-12 and 2014) and a two-time Associated Press All-Pro selection (2009 and 2014). The 2014 season with the Ravens was one of his best, establishing a Ravens’ franchise-record with a career-high tying 17 sacks, which was third in the NFL. He also totaled 17 sacks with Denver in 2009 when he was named a starter in the Pro Bowl and tallied seven multi-ple-sack games. While in Denver, he earned the Darrent Williams Good Guy Award from the state’s media.

24 Anthony Floyd - All-Amer-ican safety Anthony Floyd holds the school record for the most inter-ceptions in school history, totaling 18 over his four-year career. The Youngstown, Ohio, native, Floyd played for the Cardinals from 1999-02 and led the Cardinals to four-consecutive bowl appearances. He holds the school record and is cur-rently tied for the Conference USA mark with 18 interceptions. He fin-ished his illustrious career 271 tack-les and 33 pass break-ups in three years as the starting safety.

A two-time Conference USA first-team defensive back (2000-01), Floyd was considered one of the top defensive backs in the nation, assist-ing the Cardinals in winning a pair of Conference USA championships in 2000 and 2001. In 2000, Floyd guid-ed the Cardinals to their first C-USA title and a trip to the Liberty Bowl. He tied for the national lead in intercep-tions with 10 and 17 pass break-ups – the second-most in school history. He set a league single-game record with three interceptions – returning one for a touchdown – in an upset of No. 11 Southern Mississippi. As a senior, Floyd was credited with a career-best 98 tackles and 4.0 sacks. He totaled 10 or more tackles in five games, including a season-high 12 in games versus TCU and Houston. After his successful collegiate career, the Indianapolis Colts picked up Floyd as an undrafted free agent. He played two seasons in the league and totaled 56 tackles.

42 Ernie Green - Ernie Green rushed for more than 1,500 yards in his career as a Louisville Cardinal. He led UofL in rushing during two of his four seasons and was a versatile player out of the backfield catching passes. He was selected in the 14th round of the 1962 NFL Draft by the reigning world champion Green Bay

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Packers. He was sold to the Cleve-land Browns where he would make a name for himself as one of the league’s top fullbacks. 50 Tom Jackson - Tom Jackson spent three seasons as a linebacker for the Cardinals leading the team in tackles all three campaigns. He earned All-Missouri Valley Confer-ence Player of the Year honors in 1970 and 1972. He played all three seasons under the watchful eye of the colorful Lee Corso as the Cards posted a 23-7-2 mark in Jackson’s three seasons as an active player. Jackson was drafted in the fourth round of the 1973 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos. He played 14 sea-sons in the NFL.

75 Joe Jacoby - A three-year let-ter winner as an offensive tackle, Joe Jacoby was a a prep All-American in both football and basketball from Louisville Western High School. He helped Nathan Poole become one of just 11 Cardinals to rush for over 1,000 yards with 1,394 yards. He signed a free agent contract with the NFL’s Washington Redskins and was later a founding member of the famous “Hogs” offensive line which is considered among the best front fives in football history. He helped lead the Redskins to Super Bowl ap-pearances in 1983, 1984, 1988 and 1992, three of which produced an NFL championship.

26 Lenny Lyles - A trailblazer in the integration of the Louisville Cardinals football program, Lenny Lyles was an outstanding player on both sides of the football from 1954-57. A four-year starter for the Cardinals, Lyles totaled 2,786 yards on the ground and scored a school-record 42 touchdowns in his storied career including 18 in 1957 to set a single season record which stood for more than 40 years. He is the school’s second all-time scoring leader with 300 points in his storied career. He became the first Cardinal to surpass the 1,000-yard mark in a single season. In 1957, his 1,207 yards not only earned him Little All-America acclaim but led all of college football. He was selected in the first round of the ‘58 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Colts, where he teamed with Johnny Unitas.

56 Otto Knop - A four-year let-terwinner at linebacker and center from 1949-1952, Otto Knop earned honorable mention Associated Press

Little All-America honors as a sopho-more and United Press International All-America his junior year. He was inducted into the UofL Athletic Hall of Fame in 1979 in its second induc-tion class, and was inducted into the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame in 1994. His most memorable highlight was a fumble recovery that led to the tying touchdown in a stunning 13-13 deadlock at heavily favored Miami (FL) in 1950.

17 Stefan LeFors - Stefan LeFors starred in his No. 17 jersey for the Cardinals from 2001-2004. He ranks seventh all-time in school history in both career passing yards (5,853) and career touchdown pass-es (38). The two-time all-Conference USA first-team honoree and left-handed thrower helped Louisville capture the 2004 Conference USA championship with an 11-1 record and a win over No. 10 Boise State in the Liberty Bowl. Leading the na-tion’s top-ranked offense at 539.0 yards per game, LeFors threw for 2,596 yards and 20 touchdowns, while leading the nation in with a 73.5 percent completion rate and a 181.7 passing efficiency rating. The Baton Rouge, La., native set the school record for completion per-centage. In 2003, LeFors threw for 3,145 yards and 17 touchdowns, while adding another 405 yards and three scores on the ground. Follow-ing his collegiate career, LeFors was selected by the Carolina Panthers in the fourth round (121st overall pick) of the 2005 NFL Draft.

13 Sam Madison - Sam Madi-son was a four-time letterwinner with the Cardinals from 1993-96. One of the top athletes ever to play at UofL, Madison ranks second all-time in school history with 16 career picks and also led UofL with 44 career pass breakups, record that has stood

since 1996... best season was in 1995 when Madison led the Cardinals with seven interceptions and earned third team All-America accolades... was tabbed as one of the top 15 play-ers in the county and was tabbed a preseason Playboy All-American in 1996... was a key performer for the Cardinals as Louisville went 9-3 and defeated Michigan State in the Lib-erty Bowl... second-round draft pick of the Miami Dolphins.

1 Frank Minnifield - A four-time letterwinner with the Cardinals from 1979-82, Frank Minnifield ex-celled as a defensive back and kick returner. A former walk-on, Min-nifield quickly received the schol-arship recruiters failed to give him coming out of Lexington’s Henry Clay High. He intercepted seven passes including a career-best three during his sophomore campaign of 1980 and led UofL in kickoff returns in 1981 with a 30.4 yard average. He began his professional career as a member of the Chicago Blitz in the United States Football League be-fore he signed as a free agent by the Cleveland Browns.

72 Roman Oben - One of the best offensive linemen in the history of the school, Roman Oben played for the Cardinals from 1992-95 and is one of the most decorated offen-sive linemen in school history. He was named a first team All-Amer-ican in 1994 by the Gannett News and was also voted to the Football News and Sporting News All-Ameri-can squads as a junior. He didn’t al-low a sack during the 1994 season. He was a third round pick by the New York Giants in the 1995 draft and also played two seasons for the Cleveland Browns and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

15 Dave Ragone - Dave Ragone closed his career as the school’s only three-time Confer-ence USA Offensive Player of the Year. A three-year starter, he led Louisville to a pair of Conference USA championships and three bowl appearances, while tying the school record for wins by a starter with 27. He is only the third Conference USA player to ever win three offen-sive player of the year awards, join-ing former Memphis running back DeAngelo Williams and former Houston quarterback Case Kee-num. Ragone was one of the most productive signal callers in school history – finishing his career with 8,564 passing yards, fourth most in school history, and passing for 74 touchdowns – placing him second in the school’s record book. The only three-time player of the year honoree in school history, Ragone was named the Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year in 2000 after leading the Cardinals to a 9-3 mark and their first conference ti-tle since 1972, when he threw for 2,621 yards and 27 touchdowns. The following year, the southpaw enjoyed the best campaign of his career, passing for 3,056 yards and 23 touchdowns. That year, he directed UofL to an 11-2 record that was capped by a 28-10 Liberty Bowl victory over BYU. Ragone was drafted by the Houston Texans in the third round of the 2003 NFL Draft. He went to play three sea-sons as quarterback with the Texans (2003-05), appearing in two games.

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7 Chris Redman - Chris Red-man closed his career as the NCAA all-time leader in passes attempted and completed and was one of just three Division I-A signalcallers to throw for more than 12,000 yards in a career. The Parade National High School Player of the Year at Male, Redman finished his Cardinal career completing 1,031 of 1,679 passes for 12,541 yards and 84 touchdowns. A first-team All-Conference USA selec-tion and the league’s Offensive Player of the Year in 1999, he also added the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award to his mantle. As a junior, Redman re-wrote the UofL and C-USA record books, passing for 4,042 yards and 29 scores despite playing in just 10 regular season games. His 44-of-56, 592-yard afternoon against East Caro-lina was the nation’s top single game passing performance in 1998.

1 Howard Stevens - One of the best running backs in the history of the school, Howard Stevens ranks in the top five in school history with 2,723 yards and recorded 25 touchdowns (which places him sixth all-time). He also stands fourth all-time with 509 career rushing attempts and holds the school record for rushing yards in a season with 1,429 yards in 1971. He finished fourth in the nation in rush-ing, running for 1,259 yards and 12 touchdowns in 1972. He guiided the Cardinals to a Missouri Valley Confer-ence Championship in 1972 and was drafted in the 16th round by the New Orleans Saints in the 1973 NFL Draft.

99 Ted Washington - One of the dominating defensive play-ers in the history of the school, Ted Washington played for the Cardinals from 1987-90. In his career, Wash-ington recorded 298 tackles and 14 sacks during his career. He earned Honorable Mention All-America and All-Metro Conference accolades in

1988 after recording a career-high 88 tackles. He was drafted by the San Francisco 49’ers as the 25th pick in the first round and went on to enjoy a 17-year career in the NFL.

50 Otis Wilson - Otis Wilson was a three-time letterman for the Cardinals. A dominating defender and one of the school’s all-time lead-ing tacklers, he finished his career as the school’s second all-time lead-ing tackler with 484 tackles. He was named the Defensive Most Valuable Player in the 1977 Independence Bowl and was a first team All-Ameri-can selection in 1979. He registered 152 stops in 1979 and 157 duringthe 1978 campaign. After Louisville, Wil-son was a first round pick of the Chi-cago Bears, the sixth player in school history to garner first round status in the NFL Draft. He played eight years for the Bears from 1980-87, includ-ing a 1986 World Championship.

10 Dwayne Woodruff - A three-time letterman for the Cardinals, Dwayne Woodruff opened his career as a reserve running back and wide re-ceiver from New Richmond, Ohio but was moved to the secondary by then-head coach Vince Gibson following his sophomore campaign. He collect-ed 161 tackles while intercepting three passes and recovering three fumbles. He accounted for 97 total tackles in 1977 as the Cardinals advanced to the Independence Bowl. He was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the sixth round of the 1979 National Football League Draft and spent 11 of the next 12 seasons as a member of the Steelers earning a victory in Super Bowl XIV as a rookie for the Steeler dynasty.

16 Johnny Unitas (Retired) - Five games into Johnny Unitas’ fresh-man season (Unitas was allowed to play as a freshman because UofL didn’t belong to the NCAA), head

coach Frank Camp knew he had something unique.Tossed in against St. Bonaventure when UofL was trail-ing 19-0, Unitas completed 11 con-secutive passes, three for TDs, in a steady rain and helped put the Cards in front 21-19.

But the Cards couldn’t stop St. Bo-naventure from kicking a last-ditch field goal and UofL lost 22-21.

Despite the loss, nothing could detract from Unitas’ astonishing per-formance.

With Unitas leading the way, UofL went on to win its next four games, including a 35-28 victory over Hous-ton. Louisville was a 19-point under-dog against the Cougars. One of the greatest plays of Unitas’ career took place in that game when the Cardi-nals were leading 28-21 and had the ball on their own eight-yard line in the fourth quarter.

After two unsuccessful running plays, Unitas dropped back into his own end-zone, sidestepped two de-fenders and threw a pass to Babe Ray who scored a 92-yard TD.

In his sophomore season, Unitas completed 77 of his 154 passes and threw 12 TDs. UofL went 3-8 that year. At Florida State, Unitas had one of his best games, completing 17 of 22 passes in a 41-14 victory. UofL, though, almost fumbled away Johnny Unitas after his sophomore season. After an administrative hassle which saw 15 players dismissed from school,

leaving the Cardinal roster empty, Uni-tas thought about leaving and transfer-ring to Indiana.

But Unitas decided against leaving the Cardinals when he was reminded that Indiana shunned him earlier in his career.

Unitas now holds just a few records at UofL, most of them eclipsed by quarterbacks John Madeya, Ed Rub-bert, Browning Nagle, Jeff Brohm, Marty Lowe, Chris Redman, Dave Ragone, Teddy Bridgewater and Ste-fan LeFors. Unitas finished his career completing 247 of 502 passes for 2,912 yards and 27 touchdowns.

The rest of Unitas’ story is well doc-umented. He left Louisville when he was the ninth-round pick by the Pitts-burgh Steelers in 1955 and was cut by them in a numbers game. The Steelers had four quarterbacks; they only need-ed three. Unitas was the odd man out.

Unitas took a job with a Pittsburgh tiling company following the cut and then he latched on with the Bloom-field Rams, a semi-pro team. He made six dollars a game. But Unitas didn’t linger long in the bush league. The Colts got wind of him and invited him for a tryout. He made the team—sign-ing for $7,000 and the Steelers made history for one of the biggest blunders of all time. Unitas was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 1979 and his record 47-consecutive game touch-down passes is a record compared to Joe DiMaggio’s 56-game hitting streak.

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Frazier, Russell ................. (1916)Freeman, Jakale ............... (1997)Freitag, Jeromy ............(2000-01)French, Jim ...................... (1974)Froman, Adam ............(2009-10)Frost, Johnny ...............(1992-95)Fuizotte, Joe ...............(1924-26)Fults, Jim ......................... (1952)Fultz, George ................... (1942)Fuqua, John ................(1994-97)Furman, Larrame ............. (1992)

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Glenn, Victor ..............(2000-03)Gnat, Rodney .............(2007-10)Godbolt, Johnnie ........(1968-70)Goettsche, Corey ........(2006-09)Golden, Lynn ................... (1935)Goldwire, Jared ..........(2018-20)Gonzalez, Gerry .............. (1982)Gonzalez, Jose ...........(1990-92)Goodman, Arvell ............. (1946)Goodman, Casswell ...(1995-98)Gordon, Donnell ........(1996-97)Gordon, Marcus .............. (2006)Gorman, John .............(1971-73)Gossman, W. ..............(1937-38)Gotcher, Craig ................. (1998)Grady, Adrian .............(2005-08)Graham, Cameron ......(2008-10)Graham, Jack ..............(1937-38)Graham, Scott ............(1999-00)Graham, Steve ................. (1982)Grandy, Mark .................. (1984)Grant, J.D. ....................... (1914)Gray, Bill ....................(1985-89)Gray, Leon ....................... (1921)Gray, Preston ................... (1984)Grednic, Frank............(1948-51)Green, Bobby .................. (1975)Green, Ernie ...............(1958-61)Green, Ibn ..................(1996-99)Green, Ken ...................... (1946)Green, Paul ..................... (1952)Green, Phillip .............(1985-87)Greenard, Jonathan ....(2016-17)Greene, James ............(2001-03)Griffin, Jeff ..................(1984-85)Griffin, Larry ...............(1970-72)Griffin, Sam ................(1991-93)Griggs, Derric .................. (1993)Grivna, Mark ..............(1997-99)Groves, F.C. ................(1930-31)Groves, Fergus ................. (1933)Grubb, Troy ................(1992-94)Gruden, Jay ................(1985-88)Gruneisen, Roger ...... (1968, ‘70)Gruner, Jason ..........(1997-2000)Guertin, Gary .............(1961-64)Gumm, Gary ................... (1998)Gutridge, Steve ...........(1967-69)Guy, Trent ...................(2006-09)Gwinner, Dwayne ........... (1996)

HHaas, Danny ..............(1983-84)Haberlin, Clarence .......... (1941)Haberline, Charles ......(1940-41)Hackett, Fred ..............(1973-76)Haden, Bo ..................(1978-80)Hagan, Gene ..............(1978-81)Hale, Floyd ...................... (1913)Hall, Bob ....................(1988-89)Hall, Hassan ...................(2018-)Hall, Mitch. ....................(2017-)Hall, R.L. ....................(1928-30)Hall, Ron ....................(1963-65)Hallal, Eli ........................ (1968)Haller, Jim ....................... (1948)Hallmark, Bill .............(1948-49)

Hamilton, Joey ...........(1985-88)Hamm, Dave ..............(1960-61)Hampton, Chris ............... (1993)Hampton, Charles ......(1937-40)Handley, Marcus ............. (1980)Hanna, Jim .................(1990-93)Hannah, Jim .................... (1964)Hardaway, Richard .......... (1916)Hardin, John .................... (1928)Hargrove, Reggie ........(1998-99)Harley, Brinson ...........(2004-05)Harmon, Ed ................(1965-67)Harmon, Harold .............. (1934)Harnden, Ken .................. (1992)Harold, Don ...............(1974-77)Harper, Robert ............(1975-76)Harrell, Tyler ..................(2018-)Harris, Antoine ...........(2001-04)Harris, Michaelee .(2011, 13-14)Harris, Nate ................(2005-06)Harris, Rashad ............(1997-00)Hart, Larry ................ (1968, ‘70)Hartman, Toby ................. (1963)Harvey-Clemons, Josh (2015-16)Harvey, Kevin .............(1986-87)Haskins, J.T. ................(2001-04)Haskins, Robert ..........(2002-05)Hatcher, Kevin ................. (1984)Hatfield, David ...........(1981-84)Hawkins, Javian ..........(2018-20)Hawley, Roger ................. (1962)Haws, Watson ............(1922-24)Hawthorne, Derek ......(1988-90)Haycraft, Tyler ............(2017-19)Hayden, William ............. (1916)Haydock, Robert.........(1972-73)Hayes, Brian ...............(1988-91)Hayes, Isaiah ..............(2019-20)Haynes, Da-Woyne ....(1988-89)Head, Quen ..............(2018-19)Headrick, R. .................... (1940)Heard, Norman ...(1973-74, ‘76)Hearns, James .............(2015-17)Heath, Brandon ..........(2007-10)Heinichen, Al .................. (1946)Heinrich, Ron .............(1976-79)Heironymous, Russ .......... (1928)Heitlauf, Art ................(1946-47)Henchey, Matt ................. (1932)Henchy, Stephen ........(1992-94)Henderson, Aundre ......... (2007)Henderson, Ivey ..(1990, ‘92-93)Henry, Herb .................... (1991)Henry, Jeff...................(1976-79)Henry, O.P. ...................... (1913)Hermes, W.B. .................. (1942)Hernandez, Hector .......... (2011)Herring, Bud ...............(1997-99)Hesselgrave, Mike ........... (1959)Hessler, Mike ................... (1977)Heuser, Nick ..............(2011-12)Heyman, Dexter .........(2008-11)Heyman, Earl ..............(2005-08)Hickey, Tom ................(1972-74)Hickman, Greg ...........(1979-82)Hicks, Ralph ...............(1973-76)Hicks, Richard ............(1966-67)

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IIakopo, London ..........(2017-18)Inman, Gary ...............(1969-71)Isenberg, Charles ........(1938-41)

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Joyer, Kamran .............(2010-13)Josiah, Michael ...........(1999-01)

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McCoy, T.J. ...................... (2019)McRae, Gary ......... (2017, 2019)McCray, Quincy .............. (1983)McCullough, Lewis .......... (1973)McCune, Robert .........(2001-04)McDermond, Ryan .......... (2001)McDevitt, Coleman ......... (1930)McDonald, Bennie .....(1926-28)McDonald, Brian ........(1998-99)McDonald, Josh ............... (2008)McDonald, Mike ............. (1953)McDonald, Richard ......... (1935)McDowell, K. .............(1935-36)McDowell, Kenny ............ (1932)McDowell, Paul ..........(1989-90)McFadden, Ricky ........(1989-91)McGinnis, Henry ............. (1941)McKay, Don ...............(1936-39)McKay, Ken ................(1987-90)McKay, Paul ................(1936-38)McKinney, Mike .........(1987-89)McKinney, Ray ...........(1928-31)McMahon, Bill ...........(1964-66)McMahon, Mike .........(1961-62)McMahon, Todd .............. (1980)McNeil, Lukayus ........(2015-18)McVey, R. ........................ (1950)Meade, Jack ................(1953-55)Meadows, Brenon ......(1993-94)Meeks .............................. (1916)Melton, Dez ...................(2020-)Merriweather, B.M. .....(1913-14)Mershon, Oliver .............. (1932)Middleton, Finesse .......... (2014)Mihaljevic, Tom ............... (1983)Mihm, Tom .................(1969-71)Miles, Steve ..................... (1994)Mills, Mel ...................(1988-91)Miller, Brian ...............(1983-84)Miller, Brook ................... (1983)Miller, Charles ................. (1935)Miller, David ..............(1985-87)Miller, Greg ..................... (1981)Miller, Henry ..............(1999-02)Miller, Horace ................. (2009)Miller, Jim ...................(1978-81)Miller, John .................(2011-14)Miller, Kevin ...............(1974-77)Miller, Uncas ..............(1925-27)Miller, V. .....................(1926-28)Milton, Matt .................... (2014)Mingus, Marvin ............... (1951)Minkins, Josh ..............(2000-03)Minkins, Josh, Jr. .............(2020-)Minnifield, Frank ........(1979-82)Minogue, Mike ...........(1983-86)Misetic, Steve .................. (1996)Mitchell, C. ................(1939-40)Mitchell, Jalen ................(2020-)Mitchell, Lamonte ........... (1980)Mitchell, Malcolm ......(2010-11)Mitchell, Marc ............(1975-77)Mitchell, Maurice .......(2006-08)Mitchell, Robert ..........(1979-81)Mitchem, Bill ..............(1949-50)Moll, Ken ...................(1974-76)Montano, Miguel ........(1994-97)

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Perry, Senorise ............(2010-13)Perry, W. .......................... (1950)Pesavento, James ........(1995-97)Peterson, Rick .................. (1972)Peterson, Tabarius ...........(2017-)Petry, Charlie ................... (1967)Petty, Ron ...................(1957-60)Pfiefer, Ean .................(2019-20)Phelps, Herbie ............(1967-68)Phelps, Tanny .............(1961-63)Phillips, Art ...................... (1941)Phillips, Charlie ..........(1953-54)Phillips, Joe Lee ..........(1972-74)Philon, Roy .................(2010-13)Philpott, Chris .............(2008-11)Pianko, Greg ..............(1983-85)Pierce, G.S. ..................... (1939)Pierre-Louis, Frank ........... (1986)Pierson, Glenn ................. (1935)Pillitary, Ben .................... (1947)Pike, Zeke ....................... (2013)Pinkston, Chad ...........(2001-03)Pinski, Dave .................... (1966)Pirkey, E.L. ....................... (1933)Pitchford, Jack ................. (1926)Pitters, Lenny ................... (1978)Plummer, Telly ...............(2018-)Poelking, T.J. ...............(1988-89)Pointer, Chris ................... (1994)Pointer, Jeff .................(1987-88)Pok, Jack .....................(1979-80)Pollock, Ed ...................... (1993)Polston, Tyler ..............(2017-19)Pomeroy, Don ............(1973-75)Pongonis, Mark...........(1975-78)Pontius, Bill ..................... (1913)Poole, Nathan.............(1975-78)Porco, Ken ..................(1957-59)Posadas, Pedro ...........(1976-77)Powell, Bilal ...............(2007-10)Powell, Carl ................(1995-96)Price, Keith .................(1983-84)Prince, Calvin .............(1976-77)Pritchett, Doug ...........(1982-84)Pryor, Bill ........................ (1923)Pryor, Calvin ...............(2011-13)Pugh, Roy ............(1951-52, ‘57)Pullem, David ................. (1974)Purcell, Chris .......(1974-75, ‘77)Purcell, Don ...............(1952-53)Purry, Dar-Shay ...........(1996-98)Puryear, Ramon ..............(2020-)Putnam, Rufus ................. (1933)

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JohnnyUnitas

Lamar JacksonThe school’s first Heisman Trophy winner in 2016,

Lamar Jackson electrified the nation with his speed and rocket arm to become one of the most polarizing players in college football. The native of Pompano Beach, Fla., ac-counted for 5,114 yards of total offense in 2016 and set the school mark rushing yards at Louisville with 1,571 yards, which he would break the following season. He put his name on the map when he accounted for an ACC record with 610 yards in a win over Syracuse. Jackson closed his sophomore season by capturing many of the nation’s top awards, including the Associated Press and Walter Camp Player of the Year Awards.

Gerod HollimanTaking over as the team’s starting safety, Gerod Holli-

man led the nation and set a school record with 14 inter-ceptions to lead the Cardinals to a 9-4 record. The 2014 Jim Thorpe Award winner recorded 14 interceptions to tie Al Worley’s NCAA record that was set in 1968. Holliman recorded an interception in nine games, including a school record three in a win at Boston College. He tied the NCAA mark with a pick versus Kentucky on the Wildcats’ final offensive play of the game.

Elvis DumervilA Bronko Nagurski Award winner, Elvis Dumervil was

an unstoppable force during the 2005 campaign. The Miami, Fla., native set the school record and

missed the NCAA mark with 20.5 sacks in guiding the Cardinals to a 9-4 record. Du-mervil raced off to a fast start by setting an NCAA mark with six sacks in a win over Kentucky in Lexington. Dumervil went on to win a number of first team All-American honors after registering

those 20 sacks and 23.0 tackles for loss.

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Year Player Class Pos. Organization

1957 Lenny Lyles Sr. Back Associated Press Little All-America

1963 Ken Kortas Sr. T Football Writers Association of America

1972 Tom Jackson Sr. LB Walter Camp Football Foundation

1979 Otis Wilson Sr. LB Newspaper Enterprise Association Sporting News

1989 Ted Washington Jr. DT Gannett

1994 Jamie Asher Sr. TE Football News UPI

1994 Roman Oben Jr. OL Gannett News

1996 Sam Madison Sr. DB Football News

1999 Ibn Green Sr. TE AFCA

2000 Anthony Floyd So. S Walter Camp

2001 Dewayne White So. DE Pro Football Weekly

2002 Broderick Clark Fr. KR NationalChamps.net

2005 Elvis Dumervil Sr. DE AFCA Associated Press CBS College Football News ESPN FWAA NationalChamps.net Sporting News Sports Illustrated Walter Camp

2013 Marcus Smith Sr. DL FWAA

2014 Gerod Holliman So. S AFCA Associated Press Athlon Sports CBS ESPN FWAA FOX Scout Sporting News Sports Illustrated USA Today Walter Camp

2016 Lamar Jackson So. QB AFCA Associated Press Athlon Sports CBS ESPN FWAA FOX Phil Steele Sporting News Sports Illustrated USA Today Walter Camp

2016 Stacy Thomas Jr. LB Pro Football Focus

2019 Tutu Atwell So. WR Pro Football Focus

Lamar Jackson

Sam Madison

Elvis Dumervil

Gerod Holliman

Tutu Atwell

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Second Team

2019 Mekhi Becton Offensive Tackle Javian Hawkins Running Back2017 Lamar Jackson Quarterback2016 Jaire Alexander Cornerback2013 Marcus Smith Defensive End Calvin Pryor Safety2010 Hakeem Smith Freshman All-American2008 Victor Anderson Freshman All-American2007 Harry Douglas Wide Receiver2006 Art Carmody Place Kicker2005 Eric Wood Freshman All-American2002 Broderick Clark Kick Returner2001 Dewayne White Defensive End2000 Anthony Floyd Safety1999 Ibn Green Tight End1995 Roman Oben Offensive Tackle1993 Anthony Bridges Cornerback1992 Ray Buchanan Cornerback1972 Tom Jackson Linebacker Howard Stevens Running Back1949 Tom Lucia Running Back

Third Team

2013 Marcus Smith Defensive End2010 Johnny Patrick Cornerback2006 Kurt Quarterman Offensive Line2004 Travis Leffew Offensive Line2001 Dewayne White Defensive End1998 Ibn Green Tight End1996 Sam Madison Cornerback1995 Sam Madison Cornerback1991 Mark Zander Linebacker1972 Tom Jackson Linebacker1961 John Finn Offensive Line

Honorable Mention

2015 Lamar Jackson Quarterback2013 Lorenzo Mauldin Linebacker Teddy Bridgewater Quarterback2012 Teddy Bridgewater Quarterback2006 Art Carmody Placekicker2005 Mario Urrutia Wide Receiver Rod Council Cornerback2000 Dave Ragone Quarterback Michael Josiah Defensive End1999 Chris Redman Quarterback1994 Jamie Asher Fullback1993 Ralph Dawkins Running Back Joe Johnson Defensive Tackle1992 Ray Buchanan Cornerback Ralph Dawkins Running Back1991 Ray Buchanan Cornerback1989 Mark Zander Linebacker1988 Ted Washington Defensive Tackle1987 Chris Thienman Defensive Tackle Chris Sellers 1985 Matt Battaglia Linebacker1972 Tom Jackson Linebacker

John Madeya Quarterback Gary Barnes Wide Receiver Frank Gitschier Center1970 Bill Gatti Running Back1948 Bob Bauer 1941 Charles Isenberry Runnning Back1930 Gary Shearer Linebacker1930 Tom Thompson Running Back

Freshman All-Americans

2001 Bobby Leffew Defensive Line2002 Broderick Clark Return Specialist2005 Eric Wood Offensive Line2006 Deantwan Whitehead Defensive Line2008 Victor Anderson Running Back2009 Mario Benavides Offensive Line2010 Hakeem Smith Safety2010 B.J. Butler Linebacker2011 Teddy Bridgewater Quarterback2011 Michaelee Harris Wide Receiver2011 DeVante Parker Wide Receiver2011 Jake Smith Offensive Line2012 John Wallace Kicker2012 Keith Brown Linebacker2014 Reggie Bonnafon Quarterback

2015 Lamar Jackson Quarterback2015 Geron Christian Offensive Line2016 Mason King Punter2017 Mekhi Becton Offensive Line2017 Dorian Etheridge Linebacker2019 Javian Hawkins Running Back

Preseason Watch List

1999 Johnny Unitas Award Chris Redman

2001

Jim Thorpe Award Anthony Floyd

2002

Bronko Nagurski Trophy Anthony FloydBronko Nagurski Trophy Dewayne WhiteDavey O’Brien Award Dave RagoneJim Thorpe Award Curry BurnsJim Thorpe Award Anthony FloydJohnny Unitas Award Dave RagoneLou Groza Award Nate SmithWalter Camp Award Anthony FloydWalter Camp Award Dave Ragone

Mekhi Becton earned second team All-American accolades and was named the league’s top blocker in 2019.

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2003

Rimington Trophy Dan Koons

2004

Butkus Award Robert McCuneDavey O’Brien Award Stefan LeForsDoak Walker Award Lionel GatesJohnny Unitas Award Stefan LeFors

2005

Butkus Award Abe BrownButkus Award Brandon JohnsonDavey O’Brien Award Brian BrohmDoak Walker Award Michael BushLombardi Award Travis LeffewLou Groza Award Art CarmodyMaxwell Award Brian BrohmMaxwell Award Michael BushOutland Trophy Travis LeffewRimington Trophy Jason SpitzTed Hendricks Award Elvis Dumervil

2006

Butkus Award Nate HarrisDavey O’Brien Award Brian BrohmLou Groza Award Art CarmodyManning Award Brian BrohmMaxwell Award Brian BrohmMaxwell Award Michael BushOutland Trophy Kurt Quarterman

Outland Trophy Eric WoodRimington Trophy Eric WoodWalter Camp Brian BrohmWalter Camp Award Michael Bush

2007

Bronko Nagurski Trophy Adrian GradyDavey O’Brien Award Brian BrohmLou Groza Award Art CarmodyMackey Award Gary BarnidgeManning Award Brian BrohmMaxwell Award Brian BrohmMaxwell Award Malik DouglasMaxwell Award Mario UrrutiaOutland Trophy Adrian GradyOutland Trophy Eric WoodRimington Trophy Eric WoodWalter Camp Award Brian Brohm

2008

Davey O’Brien Award Hunter CantwellJohnny Unitas Award Hunter CantwellManning Award Hunter CantwellMaxwell Award Hunter CantwellOutland Trophy George BusseyOutland Trophy Eric Wood

2009

Biletnikoff Award Doug Beaumont

2010

Doak Walker Award Victor AndersonDoak Walker Award Bilal PowellJim Thorpe Award Johnny Patrick

Mackey Award Cameron GrahamPaul Hornung Award Doug BeaumontRimington Trophy Mario Benavides

2011

Doak Walker Award Victor AndersonMackey Award Josh ChichesterRimington Trophy Mario Benavides

2012

Bronko Nagurski Trophy Hakeem SmithDavey O’Brien Award Teddy BridgewaterJim Thorpe Award Hakeem SmithLombardi Award Mario BenavidesOutland Trophy Mario BenavidesPaul Hornung Award Adrian BushellRimington Trophy Mario Benavides

2013

Bednarik Award Calvin PryorBednarik Award Hakeem SmithBiletnikoff Award DeVante ParkerBronko Nagurski Trophy Hakeem SmithButkus Award Preston BrownDavey O’Brien Award Teddy BridgewaterDoak Walker Award Dominique BrownDoak Walker Award Senorise PerryJim Thorpe Award Calvin PryorJim Thorpe Award Hakeem SmithLombardi Award Preston BrownLou Groza Award John WallaceMackey Award Gerald ChristianManning Award Teddy BridgewaterMaxwell Award Teddy BridgewaterWalter Camp Award Teddy Bridgewater

2014

Bednarik Award Lorenzo MauldinBiletnikoff Award DeVante ParkerBronko Nagurski Trophy Lorenzo MauldinButkus Award Lorenzo MauldinLombardi Award Jake SmithLou Groza Award John WallaceMackey Award Gerald ChristianMaxwell Award DeVante ParkerOutland Trophy Jake SmithPaul Hornung Award Charles GainesRimington Trophy Jake SmithTed Hendricks Award Lorenzo Mauldin

2015

Bednarik Award Sheldon RankinsBronko Nagurski Trophy James BurgessBronko Nagurski Trophy Sheldon RankinsButkus Award James BurgessLombardi Award James BurgessLombardi Award Sheldon RankinsLou Groza Award John WallaceMaxwell Award Brandon RadcliffPaul Hornung Award James QuickWuerffel Trophy James Burgess

Jaire Alexander was tabbed a second team All-American and a first-round draft pick

after the 2017 season.

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2016

Bednarik Award Devonte FieldsBednarik Award Keith KelseyBronko Nagurski Trophy Devonte FieldsBronko Nagurski Trophy Josh Harvey-ClemonsButkus Award Devonte FieldsButkus Award Keith KelseyLombardi Award DeAngelo BrownLombardi Award Devonte FieldsLombardi Award Keith KelseyMackey Award Cole HikutiniManning Award Lamar JacksonMaxwell Award Lamar JacksonWuerffel Trophy Brandon Radcliff

2017

Bednarik Award Jaire AlexanderBronco Nagurski Trophy Jaire AlexanderBronco Nagurski Trophy Drew BaileyBronco Nagurski Trophy James HearnsButkus Award James HearnsButkus Award Trevon YoungDavey O’Brien Award Lamar JacksonJim Thorpe Award Jaire AlexanderLou Groza Award Blanton CrequeLombardi Award Jaire AlexanderLombardi Award Lamar JacksonMackey Award Micky CrumMackey Award Jordan DavisManning Award Lamar JacksonMaxwell Award Lamar JacksonOutland Trophy Drew Bailey

Outland Trophy Geron ChristianPaul Hornung Award Jaire AlexanderWalter Camp Award Lamar JacksonWuerffel Trophy Lamar Jackson

2018

Biletnikoff Award Dez FitzpatrickBiletnikoff Award Jaylen SmithLou Groza Award Blanton CrequeMackey Award Kemari AverettMackey Award Micky CrumWuerffel Trophy Jonathan Greenard

2019

Outland Trophy Mekhi BectonRimington Trophy T.J. McCoy

2020

Biletnikoff Award Tutu AtwellMaxwell Award Tutu AtwellMaxwell Award Malik CunninghamDavey O’Brien Award Malik CunninghamManning Award Malik CunninghamPaul Hornung Award Hassan Hall

Award Finalist

1999

Davey O’Brien Award Chris Redman (1 of 10)

2002

Johnny Unitas Award Dave Ragone (1 of 5)

2004

Davey O’Brien Award Stefan LeFors (1 of 13 semifinalists)2005

Lombardi Award Elvis Dumervil (1 of 4)

2014

Bronko Nagurski Trophy Gerod Holliman (1 of 5)

2015

Ted Hendricks Award Sheldon Rankins

2016

Davey O’Brien Award Lamar Jackson (1 of 3)Lombardi Award Lamar Jackson (1 of 4)Mackey Award Cole Hikutini (1 of 8 semifinalists)

2017

Davey O’Brien Award Lamar Jackson (1 of 16 semifinalists)Lombardi Award Lamar Jackson (1 of 7)Lou Groza Award Blanton Creque (1 of 20 semifinalists)Heisman Trophy Lamar Jackson (1 of 3)

Individual Award Winners

1999

Johnny Unitas Award Chris Redman

2004

Sammy Baugh Trophy Stefan LeFors

2005

Bill Willis Trophy Elvis DumervilBronko Nagurski Trophy Elvis DumervilTed Hendricks Award Elvis Dumervil

2006

Lou Groza Award Art Carmody

2014

Jack Tatum Trophy Gerod HollimanJim Thorpe Award Gerod Holliman

2016

Associated Press Player of the Year Lamar JacksonHeisman Trophy Lamar JacksonMaxwell Award Lamar JacksonSporting News Player of the Year Lamar JacksonWalter Camp Award Lamar Jackson

Heisman Trophy Voting

Player Year Finish Points Pos ClassElvis Dumervil 2005 10th 9 DL Jr.Lamar Jackson 2016 1st 2144 QB So.Lamar Jackson 2017 3rd 793 QB Jr.

Lamar Jackson was the first UofL player to be named the AP Player of the Year in 2016.

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First Team

2019 Tutu Atwell Wide Receiver Mekhi Becton Offensive Line2017 Lamar Jackson Quarterback Jaylen Smith Wide Receiver2016 Lamar Jackson Quarterback Devonte Fields Linebacker2015 Keith Kelsey Linebacker2014 Lorenzo Mauldin Linebacker Gerod Holliman Safety

Second Team

2020 Kei’Trel Clark Cornerback Tutu Atwell Wide Receiver Dez Fitzpatrick Wide Receiver2019 Javian Hawkins Running Back Hassan Hall All-Purpose2016 Cole Hikutini Tight End DeAngelo Brown Defensive Line Keith Kelsey Linebacker Jaire Alexander Cornerback2015 DeAngelo Brown Defensive Line Sheldon Rankins Defensive Line2014 DeVante Parker Wide Receiver Jamon Brown Offensive Line

Third Team

2019 Hassan Hall Return Specialist2016 James Quick Wide Receiver Josh Harvey-Clemons Safety Chucky Williams Safety Geron Christian Offensive Line Kiola Mahoni Offensive Line2015 James Burgess Linebacker Trumaine Washington Cornerback Josh Harvey-Clemons Safety2014 Sheldon Rankins Defensive End Gerald Christian Tight End

Honorable Mention

2020 Jared Goldwire Defensive Tackle James Turner Placekicker2017 Dez Fitzpatrick Wide Receiver Geron Christian Offensive Line Blanton Creque Placekicker Jaire Alexander Cornerback Trumaine Washington Cornerback2014 John Miller Offensive Line Charles Gaines Cornerback

Miscellaneous

2019 Scott Satterfield Coach of the Year2019 Mekhi Becton Jacobs Blocking Trophy2017 Trevon Young Piccolo Award2017 Lamar Jackson Offensive POY2016 Lamar Jackson Offensive POY

n All-American Athletic Conference

First Team

2014 Jamon Brown Offensive Line Charles Gaines Cornerback Calvin Pryor Safety DeVante Parker Wide Receiver Jake Smith Center Hakeem Smith Safety Marcus Smith Defensive End

Second Team

2014 Preston Brown Linebacker Teddy Bridgewater Quarterback Lorenzo Mauldin Defensive End John Miller Offensive Line

Miscellaneous

2013 Marcus Smith Defensive POY

n Big East Conference

First Team

2012 Adrian Bushell Cornerback Teddy Bridgewater Quarterback Calvin Pryor Safety Mario Benavides Center DeVante Parker Wide Receiver2011 Hakeem Smith Safety Adrian Bushell Cornerback2010 Mark Wetterer Offensive Line Johnny Patrick Cornerback Bilal Powell Running Back Cameron Graham Tight End

2008 Eric Wood Center George Bussey Offensive Line2007 Gary Barnidge Tight End Art Carmody Placekicker Harry Douglas Wide Receiver Eric Wood Center2006 George Bussey Offensive Line Art Carmody Placekicker Harry Douglas Wide Receiver Renardo Foster Offensive Line William Gay Cornerback Amobi Okoye Defensive Tackle Kurt Quarterman Offensive Line2005 Brian Brohm Quarterback Michael Bush Running Back Art Carmody Placekicker Elvis Dumervil Defensive End Travis Leffew Offensive Line Jason Spitz Offensive Line Joshua Tinch Wide Receiver Brandon Johnson Linebacker Montavious Stanley Defensive Line Mario Urrutia Wide Receiver

Second Team

2012 Preston Brown Linebacker Hakeem Smith Safety Alex Kupper Offensive Line2011 Dexter Heyman Linebacker2010 Hakeem Smith Safety Byron Stingily Offensive Tackle2009 Trent Guy Wide Receiver2008 Doug Beaumont Wide Receiver Victor Anderson Running Back Jon Dempsey Linebacker Trent Guy Wide Receiver2007 George Bussey Offensive Line Brian Brohm Quarterback Lamar Myles Linebacker2006 Brian Brohm Quarterback Malik Jackson Linebacker Mario Urrutia Wide Receiver Eric Wood Center

Miscellaneous

2012 Charlie Strong Coach of the Year2012 Teddy Bridgewater Offensive POY2010 Charlie Strong Coach of the Year2005 Elvis Dumervil Defensive POY2005 Brian Brohm Offensive POY

n Conference USA

First Team

2004 Stefan LeFors Quarterback Marcus Jones Defensive End J.R. Russell Wide Receiver Travis Leffew Offensive Line Kerry Rhodes Safety Robert McCune Linebacker

Tutu Atwell led the ACC in receiving yards in 2019, earning first team honors.

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2003 J.R. Russell Wide Receiver Stefan LeFors Quarterback Ronnie Ghent Tight End2002 Dave Ragone Quarterback Ronnie Ghent Tight End Damien Dorsey Wide Receiver Dewayne White Defensive End Broderick Clark Wide Receiver2001 Dave Ragone Quarterback Aaron Dardzinski Offensive Line Ronnie Ghent Tight End Deion Branch Wide Receiver Michael Josiah Linebacker Dewayne White Defensive Line Anthony Floyd Safety Zek Parker Wide Receiver2000 Dave Ragone Quarterback Jason Padget Offensive Line Ronnie Ghent Tight End Deion Branch Wide Receiver Anthony Floyd Safety1999 Chris Redman Quarterback Frank Moreau Running Back Anthony Byrd Offensive Line Ibn Green Tight End Arnold Jackson Wide Receiver Mike Gantous Defensive Tackle1998 Leroy Collins Running Back Rick Nord Offensive Line Ibn Green Tight End Arnold Jackson Wide Receiver Antonio Roundtree Cornerback1997 Ibn Green Tight End Kendrick Gholston Defensive End1996 Carl Powell Linebacker Tyrus McCloud Linebacker Sam Madison Cornerback

Second Team

2004 Jason Spitz Offensive Line Eric Shelton Running Back Will Rabatin Offensive Line Adam McCauley Tight End2003 Travis Leffew Offensive Line Jason Spitz Offensive Line Marcus Jones Defensive End Robert McCune (3) Linebacker Eric Shelton (3) Running Back2002 Rod Day Linebacker Anthony Floyd Safety2001 Rob Eble (2) Offensive Tackle Curry Burns (2) Safety Laroni Gallishaw (2) Cornerback2000 Joe O’Shaughnessy (2) Offensive Line Arnold Jackson (2) Wide Receiver Donovan Arp (2) Defensive Tackle Michael Josiah (2) Defensive End Rashad Harris (2) Linebacker Rashad Holman (2) Cornerback Zek Parker (2) Wide Receiver1999 Mark Grivna (2) Offensive Tackle1998 Chris Redman (2) Quarterback

Mike Gantous (2) Defensive Tackle Bud Herring (2) Linebacker1997 Rick Nord (2) Offensive Line Miguel Montano (2) Wide Receiver Terry Rice-Locket (2) Linebacker Court Dinkins (2) Defensive Back

Miscellaneous

2002 Dave Ragone Offensive POY2001 Dave Ragone Offensive POY2000 Dave Ragone Offensive POY1999 Chris Redman Offensive POY2001 Dewayne White Defensive POY1996 Tyrus McCloud Defensive POY1995 Tyrus McCloud Defensive POY

n Missouri Valley

First Team

1974 Wilbur Summers Placekicker1973 Walter Peacock Running Back Joe Lee Phillips Linebacker Wilbur Summers Placekicker1972 Gary Barnes Tight End Steve Reese Linebacker Frank Gitschier Center John Madeya Quarterback Howard Stevens Running Back Tom Jackson Linebacker Tom Martin Linebacker Joe Welch Cornerback1971 Amos Martin Offensive Line John Madeya Quarterback Howard Stevens Running Back

Larry Ball Tight End Tom Jackson Linebacker Joe Welch Cornerback1970 Cookie Brinkman Punter Horace Jones Defensive Tackle Tom Jackson Linebacker1969 Lee Bouggess Defensive End1968 Lee Bouggess Defensive End Medford Lee Defensive Line Don Cunningham Defensive Line1967 Jim Zamberlan Tight End Dave Bernahl Offensive Line Ed Harmon Linebacker1966 Dave Bernahl Offensive Line Benny Russell Quarterback1965 Dave Bernahl Offensive Line Steve Hodge Tight End Tom Holzer Offensive Line Doug Buffone Linebacker1963 Dave Bernahl Offensive Line

Second Team

1972 John Simpson Offensive Tackle Reggie Brown Defensive End Richard Bishop Defensive Line Marty Smith Defensive Line

Miscellaneous

1973 Walter Peacock Offensive POY1972 Howard Stevens Offensive POY1971 Howard Stevens Offensive POY1972 Tom Jackson Defensive POY1970 Lee Corso Coach of the Year1965 Frank Camp Coach of the Year

Dewayne White earned Conference USA Defensive Player

of the Year accolades in 2001.

Quarterback Dave Ragone was the school’s only three-time Player of Year winner.

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ACC: 2020: C.J. Avery, LB, Robbie Bell, C, Jared Goldwire, DT, Isaiah Hayes, S, Russ Yeast, S; 2019: C.J. Avery, LB, Seth Dawkins, WR, Ma-son King, P, Robbie Bell, C, Khane Pass, S; 2018: C.J. Avery, LB, Seth Dawkins, WR, Mason King, P, Cornelius Sturghill, CB; 2017: Robbie Bell, C, Seth Dawkins, WR, Dorian Etheridge, LB, Mason King, P, G.G. Robinson, DL; 2016: Geron Christian, OT; Tobijah Hughley, C; 2015: Geron Christian, OT, Tobijah Hughley, C, John Wallace, K; 2014: Grant Donovan, LS, Jake Smith, C

American Athletic Conference: 2013: Geron Christian, OT, Tobijah Hughley, C, John Wal-lace, K

BIG EAST Conference: 2012: Joshua Ap-pleby, P, Jerry Arlinghaus, QB, Hunter Bowles, TE, Lucas Brohm, TE, DeAngelo Brown, DL Dominique Brown, RB, Nick Dawson, LB, Grant Donovan, LS, Royce Donovan, LB, Bo Eggers, FB, Will Gardner, QB, Stephen Goodwin, WR, Kevin Houchins, CB, Ryan Hubbell, TE, Ryan Johnson, P, Thomas Klusman, OL, Alex Kupper, OL, Ryan Mack, OL, Joe Manley, OL, Devontre Parnell, CB, Sheldon Rankins, DL, Jake Smith, OL, Josh Stearns, OL, Will Stein, QB, Jordan Streeter, CB, Demarcus Topp, WR, Chris Walker,

OL, John Wallace, K, Alex Witcpalek, S, Chris-topher Zelli, LB; 2011: Chris Philpott, K, John Clark, OL, Bo Eggers, FB, Stephen Goodwin, WR, Nate Nord, TE, Will Stein, QB, DeMarcus Topp, WR, Jerry Arlinghaus, QB, Teddy Bridge-water, QB, Luke Brohm, TE, Lincoln Carr, WR, Grant Donovan, LS, Nick Heuser, FB, Ryan Kes-sling, OL, Ryan Mack, OL, Calvin Pryor, S, Jake Smith, OL, Josh Stearns, OL, Chris Walker, OL, John Wallace, K, Alex Witcpalek, S, Christopher Zelli, LB; 2010: Darius Ashley, RB, Justin Burke, QB, Josh Byrom, OL, John Clark, OL, Jeremiah Curtley, DB, Drew Davis, DL, Adam Froman, QB, Stephen Goodwin, WR, Reinhold Leicht, LB, John Nochta, TE, Nathan Nord, TE, Chris Philpott, K, Will Stein, QB, Malcolm Tatum, DL, Demarcus Topp, WR, Daniel Weedman, LS; 2009: Darius Ashley, RB, Justin Burke, QB, Bobby Burns, CB, Maurice Clark, WR, Drew Da-vis, DL, Bo Eggers, FB, Adam Froman, QB, Zach Kiernan, DL, Reinhold Leicht, LB, Pete Nochta, TE, Chris Philpott, K, Will Stein, QB, Malcolm Tatum, DL, Joe Tronzo, FB; 2008: Brock Bolen, RB, Nick Borgelt, OL, Justin Burke, QB; Mau-rice Clark, WR, Tyler Jessen, DL, Pete Nochta, TE; Brian Roche, OL, Byron Stingily, OL, Corey

Thompson, WR, Joe Tronzo, FB, Eric Wood, C; 2007: Daniel Barlowe, OL, Brock Bolen, RB, Nick Borgelt, OL, Brian Brohm, QB, Todd Flan-nery, P, Scott Kuhn, TE, Pete Nochta, TE, Brian Roche, OL, Corey Thompson, WR, Joe Tronzo, FB, Eric Wood, C; 2006: Daniel Barlowe, OL, Brock Bolen, FB, Nick Borgelt, OL, Brian Brohm, QB, Daniel Cameron, DB, Art Carmody, K, Scott Kuhn, TE, Brian Roche, OL, Michael Sturgeon, OL, Joe Tronzo, FB, Eric Wood, C; 2005: Daniel Barlowe, OL, Brian Brohm, QB, Travis Leffew, OL, Chad Rimpsey, DE, Brian Roche, OL, Matt Sanders, LB, Jason Spitz, OL, Michael Sturgeon, OL, Deriontae Taylor, FB, Eric Wood, C

Academic All-AmericansESPN All-Academic All-American2007 Brian Brohm2007 Daniel Barlowe (Second Team)2006 Brian Brohm College Football Association Academic All-America2019 Ean Pfeifer1994 Brandon Brookfield1991 Erik Watts

Year Player, Pos. Game2020 Dez Fitzpatrick Senior Bowl2018 Jaylen Smith Senior Bowl 2017 Chucky Williams East-West James Hearns East-West2016 DeAngelo Brown, DT East-West Devonte Fields, LB Senior Bowl Colin Holba, LS Senior Bowl Jamari Staples, WR Senior Bowl Josh Harvey-Clemons Senior Bowl Cole Hikutini, TE Senior Bowl2015 Sheldon Rankins, DE Senior Bowl James Burgess East-West2014 Lorenzo Mauldin, DE Senior Bowl Dominique Brown, RB East-West Jamon Brown, OT East-West John Miller, G East-West2013 Marcus Smith, DE Senior Bowl2010 Johnny Patrick, CB Senior Bowl Bilal Powell, RB Senior Bowl2008 Eric Wood, C Senior Bowl Hunter Cantwell, QB East-West2007 Brian Brohm, QB (DNP) Senior Bowl Harry Douglas, WR Senior Bowl Art Carmody, K Hula Bowl Breno Giacomini, OL Hula Bowl Gary Barnidge, TE East-West2006 Amobi Okoye, DT Senior Bowl Kolby Smith, RB Senior Bowl2005 Elvis Dumervil, DE Senior Bowl Brandon Johnson, LB East-West Jason Spitz, G East-West2004 Robert McCune, LB Senior Bowl Stefan Lefors, QB East-West J.R. Russell, WR East-West Lionel Gates, RB Villages2003 Ronnie Ghent, TE Blue-Gray Senior Bowl

Year Player, Pos. Game2003 Richard Owens, TE Blue-Gray Josh Minkins, CB Blue-Gray2002 Dave Ragone, QB Senior Bowl Curry Burns, S East-West2001 Zek Parker, WR Blue-Gray Deion Branch, WR Senior Bowl2000 Arnold Jackson, WR Hula Bowl Donovan Arp, DT Hula Bowl Rashad Holman, CB Hula Bowl Villages Jason Padget, C Villages 1999 Chris Redman, QB Senior Bowl Tony Byrd, OT Senior Bowl Ibn Green Senior Bowl East-West1998 Rick Nord, OL Hula Bowl1997 Terry Rice-Lockett, LB Blue-Gray Tyrus McCloud, LB Senior Bowl East-West Sam Madison, CB Senior Bowl East-West Leland Taylor, DT East-West1996 Johnny Frost, LB Senior Bowl Roman Oben, OT Senior Bowl East-West Alan Campos, LB Hula Bowl1995 Alan Campos, LB Blue-Gray Johnny Frost, LB Blue-Gray Roman Oben, OT Blue-Gray Jamie Asher, FB Senior Bowl Kendall Brown Hula Bowl1994 Jamie Asher, FB Blue-Gray Anthony Shelman, RB Blue-Gray Kevin Gaines, DB Senior Bowl1993 Ray Buchanan, CB Hula Bowl East-West1992 Ray Buchanan, CB Blue-Gray

Year Player, Pos. Game1992 Klaus Wilmsmeyer, K Hula Bowl East-West1991 Bowning Nagle, QB Senior Bowl East-West Ted Washington, DT Senior Bowl Mike Flores, DE East-West1990 Carwell Gardner, RB Senior Bowl1989 Chad Fortune, TE Blue-Gray Deon Booker, RB Hula Bowl Jay Gruden, QB East-West1988 Jay Gruden, QB East-West1987 Bruce Armstrong, OT Senior Bowl1986 Ernest Givins, WR Senior Bowl Hula Bowl1985 Ernest Givins, WR Blue-Gray1984 Kirk Perry, DB Blue-Gray1982 Frank Minnifield, CB Blue-Gray1980 Eddie Johnson, LB Blue-Gray Otis Wilson, LB Senior Bowl East-West1979 Ron Heinrich Blue-Gray Ricky Skiles, LB Blue-Gray Stu Stram, QB Blue-Gray1978 Nathan Poole, RB Blue-Gray Dwayne Woodruff, CB Blue-Gray1973 Scott Marcus, P Senior Bowl1972 Tom Jackson, LB Blue-Gray John Madeya, QB North-South1968 Wally Oyler, QB North-South1967 Ed Harmon, LB North-South1966 Doug Buffone, LB Senior Bowl Benny Russell, QB East-West Tom Holzer, OT North-South1965 Doug Buffone, LB North-South1964 Ken Kortas, OT Senior Bowl1963 Ken Kortas, OT North-South1950 Tom Lucia, RB North-South

All-Star Games

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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n Heisman Trophy The Heisman Trophy was established in 1935 by the Downtown Ath-letic Club in New York to honor the nation’s most outstanding college football player. Quarterback Lamar Jackson became the first player in school history to win the award in 2016.2017.............................................................Lamar Jackson (Finalist)2016............................................................ Lamar Jackson (Winner)

n Associated Press Player Of The Year The Associated Press College Football Player of the Year award has been awarded annually since 1998 to the most outstanding collegiate football player in the country. The winner is chosen by a vote of AP sportswriters and sports editors from throughout the country..2016...........................................................................Lamar Jackson

n Bronko Nagurski AwardPresented to the defensive player of the year as selected by the Foot-ball Writers Association of America in conjunction with the Charlotte Touchdown Club. The first selection was made in 1993.2005............................................................Elvis Dumervil (Winner)2014..........................................................Gerod Holliman (Finalist)

n Davey O’Brien AwardAwarded annually to the nation’s top quarterback by the Davey O’Brien Foundation of Fort Worth, Texas, since 1977. Three finalists are chosen for the award each year.2016.............................................................Lamar Jackson (Finalist)

n Jim Thorpe AwardPresented annually to the nation’s best defensive back by the Jim Thorpe Association in Oklahoma City, Okla. 2014........................................................................Gerod Holliman

n John Mackey Tight End AwardPresented by the Nassau County Sports Comission to the nation’s most outstanding tight ehd. The award was first presented in 2000.2016....................................................... Cole Hikutini (Semifinalist)

n Johnny Unitas AwardSince 1987, awarded annually to the nation’s top senior quarterback by the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Educational Foundation.1999........................................................................... Chris Redman

n Lombardi AwardPresented to the nation’s top Player of the Year by the Rotary Club of Houston. The first selection was made in 1970.2005.............................................................Elvis Dumervil (Finalist)2016.............................................................Lamar Jackson (Finalist)

n Lou Groza AwardPresented since 1992 to the nation’s top collegiate placekicker. Spon-sored by the Palm Beach County Sports Authority in conjunction with the Orange Bowl Committee.2006............................................................................. Art Carmody n Maxwell AwardPresented to the nation’s top college football player by the Maxwell Football Club of Philadelphia. The award was first presented in 1937.2016...........................................................................Lamar Jackson

n Walter Camp Player Of The YearPresented to the nation’s top college football player by the Walter Camp Association2016...........................................................................Lamar Jackson

Quarterback Lamar Jackson took home the 2016 Heisman Trophy

Award - the first in school history.

Elvis Dumervil won the 2005 Bronko Nagurski

Award after leading the nation and setting a school

record with 20.5 sacks.

After leading the nation with 14 interceptions, Gerod Holliman was named the 2014 Jim Thorpe Award winner.

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AP First Team All-ProPlayer YearsDavid Akers 2001, 2011Elvis Dumervil 2009, 2014Tom Jackson 1977Joe Jacoby 1983-84Sam Madison 1999-00Frank Minnifield 1988Johnny Unitas 1958-59, 1964-65, 1967Ted Washington 2001 All-Rookie TeamPlayer YearBruce Armstrong 1987Teddy Bridgewater 2014Ernest Givins 1986Joe Johnson 1994Frank Minnifield 1984Amobi Okoye 2007Kerry Rhodes 2005Klaus Wilmsmeyer 1992 AP MVPPlayer YearsLamar Jackson 2019 Johnny Unitas 1959, 1964, 1967 Bert Bell Player of the YearPlayer YearsJohnny Unitas 1959, 1964, 1967

Walter Payton Man of the YearPlayer YearsJohnny Unitas 1970 AP Comeback Player of the YearPlayer YearsJoe Johnson 2000

Super BowL MVPPlayer Super BowlDeion Branch XXXIX – Feb. 6, 2005

Pro Football Hall of FamePlayer EnshrinedJohnny Unitas 1979

Pro BowlPlayer YearsDavid Akers 2001-04, 2009, 2010-11Bruce Armstrong 1990-91, 1994-97Gary Barnidge 2015Teddy Bridgewater 2015Ray Buchanan 1998Mark Clayton 1984-86, 1988, 1991Elvis Dumervil 2009, 2011-12, 2014-15Ernest Givins 1990, 1992Ernie Green 1966-67Lamar Jackson 2019 Tom Jackson 1977-79Joe Jacoby 1983-86Joe Johnson 1998, 2000Lenny Lyles 1966Sam Madison 1999-02

Frank Minnifield 1986-89Johnny Unitas 1957-60, 1961-64, 1966, 1967Ted Washington 1997-98, 2000-01Otis Wilson 1985Eric Wood 2015

In the Super BowlPlayer (Years at Louisville) Team Super BowlJohn Neidert (1965-67) New York Jets IIILenny Lyles (1954-57) Baltimore III Johnny Unitas (1951-54) Baltimore III Johnny Unitas (1951-54) Baltimore V Larry Ball (1969-71) Miami VIILarry Ball (1969-71) Miami VIIIAmos Martin (1968, 1970-71) Minnesota VIIIAmos Martin (1968, 1970-71) Minnesota IXAmos Martin (1968, 1970-71) Minnesota XI Tom Jackson (1970-72) Denver XIIDwayne Woodruff Pittsburgh XIV Joe Jacoby (1977-80) Washington XVII Richard Bishop (1972-73) Miam XVIIJoe Jacoby (1977-80) Washington XVIIIMark Clayton (1979-82) MiamiXIXOtis Wilson (1977-79) Chicago XX Tom Andrews (1981-83) Chicago XXTom Jackson (1970-72) Denver XXIJoe Jacoby (1977-80) Washington XXIICarwell Gardner (1989) Buffalo XXV Joe Jacoby (1977-80) Washington XXVI Carwell Gardner (1989) Buffalo XXVI Jerry Crafts (1989-90) Buffalo XXVIICarwell Gardner (1989) Buffalo XXVIIJerry Crafts (1989-90) Buffalo XXVIIICarwell Gardner (1989) Buffalo XXVIIIKlaus Wilmsmeyer (1988-91) San Francisco XXIX Bruce Armstrong (1983-86) New England XXXI Ray Buchanan (1989-92) Atlanta XXXIIIChris Redman (1996-99) Baltimore XXXV Roman Oben (1992-95) Tampa Bay XXXVII Deion Branch (2000-01) New England XXXVIII Ted Washington (1987-90) New England XXXVIII Deion Branch (2000-01) New England XXXIXDavid Akers (1993-96) Philadelphia XXXIX Sam Madison (1993-96) NY Giants XLII William Gay (2003-06) Pittsburgh XLIIIEarl Heyman (2005-08) New Orleans XLIVJason Spitz (2002-05) Green Bay XLVWilliam Gay (2003-06) Pittsburgh XLVDeion Branch (2000-01) New England XLVI Anthony Allen (2006-07) Baltimore XLVIIChris Johnson (2001-02) Baltimore XLVIIDavid Akers (1993-96) San Francisco XLVIIBreno Giacomini (2004-07) Seattle XLVIII Greg Scruggs (2008-11) Seattle XLVIII Greg Scruggs (2008-11) Seattle XLIX Greg Scruggs (2008-11) New England LIMatt Simms (2008) Atlanta LITrevon Young (2014-17) LA Rams LIII NFL Scouting CombineYear Player, Pos.2020 Mekhi Becton, OT2019 Jaylen Smith, WR2018 Jaire Alexander, CB

Geron Christian, OL, James Hearns, LB Lamar Jackson, QB Trevon Young, LB2017 Devonte Fields, LB Josh Harvey-Clemons, S Cole Hikutini, TE, Colin Holba, LS Keith Kelsey, LB, James Quick, WR Jamari Staples, WR2016 Sheldon Rankins, DL2015 Dominique Brown, RB Jamon Brown, OL Gerald Christian, TE B.J. Dubose, DL Michael Dyer, RB Charles Gaines, CB Gerod Holliman, S Lorenzo Mauldin, LB John Miller, OL DeVante Parker, WR2014 Teddy Bridgewater, QB Preston Brown, LB Damian Copeland, WR Calvin Pryor, S Marcus Smith, LB2013 Adrian Bushell, CB2011 Cameron Graham, TE Johnny Patrick, CB Bilal Powell, RB2010 Scott Long, WR2009 Hunter Cantwell, QB Adrian Grady, DL Eric Wood, OL James Sample, S2008 Gary Barnidge, TE Brian Brohm, QB Art Carmody, K Harry Douglas, WR Breno Giacomini, OL Mario Urrutia, WR2007 Michael Bush, RB Nate Harris, LB Amobi Okoye, DL Brandon Sharp, S Kolby Smith, RB2006 Elvis Dumervil, DE Brandon Johnson, LB Jason Spitz, OL Montavious Stanley, DL2005 Lionel Gates, RB Stefan LeFors, QB Robert McCune, LB Kerry Rhodes, S Eric Shelton, EB J.R. Russell, WR2004 Ronnie Ghent, TE2003 Curry Burns, S Anthony Floyd, S Dave Ragone, QB Dewayne White, DE2002 Deion Branch, WR2001 Rashad Holman, CB Arnold Jackson, WR2000 Frank Moreau, RB Chris Redman, QB

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n Arizona CardinalsDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1949 13-130 Bob Todd, T1958 18-207 Mario Cheppo, E1964 1-9 Ken Kortas, DT1966 17-252 Benny Russell, QB2006 5-142 Brandon Johnson, LB2015 7-256 Gerald Christian, TE All-Time RosterWilliam Gay 2012Arnold Jackson 2001-02Brandon Johnson 2006-07Ken Kortas 1964Kerry Rhodes 2010-12

n Atlanta FalconsDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1969 6-137 WaIly Oyler, DB1973 14-351 John Madeya, QB2008 3-84 Harry Douglas, WR All-Time Roster Jamon Brown 2019-Ray Buchanan 1997-2003Lee Calland 1966-68Harry Douglas 2008-14Renardo Foster 2007Antoine Harris 2007-09Browning Nagle 1996Chris Redman 2007-11Montavious Stanley 2007Cleo Walker 1971 n Baltimore RavensDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1997 4-118 Tyrus McCloud, LB1997 7-238 Leland Taylor, DT2000 3-75 Chris Redman, QB2011 7-225 Anthony Allen, RB2018 1-32 Lamar Jackson, QB All-Time RosterAnthony Allen 2011-12Elvis Dumervil 2013-16Carwell Gardner 1996Chris Johnson 2012Lamar Jackson 2018-Tyrus McCloud 1997-98Robert McCune 2007-08Carl Powell 2000Chris Redman 2000-03Leland Taylor 1997 n Buffalo BillsDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1964 24-189 Dick Schott, T1966 13-118 Al MacFarlane, HB1983 10-260 Richard Tharpe, DE1990 2-42 Carwell Gardner, FB2005 7-236 Lionel Gates, RB

2009 1-28 Eric Wood, C2014 3-73 Preston Brown, LB2015 3-81 John Miller, G All-Time RosterBrian Brohm 2009-10Preston Brown 2014-17Gerald Christian 2016Jerry Crafts 1992-94Carwell Gardner 1990-95John Miller 2015-18Wayne Patrick 1968-72Marty Smith 1976Richard Tharpe 1987Ted Washington 1995-2000Eric Wood 2009-17 n Carolina PanthersDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.2005 2-54 Eric Shelton, RB2005 4-121 Stefan LeFors, QB2008 5-141 Gary Barnidge, TE All-Time RosterGary Barnidge 2008-12Reggie Bonnafon 2018-Teddy Bridgewater 2020-Jon Hilbert 2002John Miller 2020-Eric Shelton 2006 n Chicago BearsDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1961 18-244 John Finn, T1965 17-228 Tom LaFramboise, QB1966 4-60 Doug Buffone, LB1980 1-19 Otis Wilson, LB1984 4-98 Tom Andrews, T All-Time RosterTom Andrews 1984-85Josh Bellamy 2014-18Doug Buffone 1966-79Michael Bush 2012-13Lee Calland 1969Brandon Dunn 2014-15Ken Kortas 1969John Neidert 1970Amobi Okoye 2011-12Senorise Perry 2014Carl Powell 2001Gregg Scruggs 2015-16Woodny Turenne 2009Ted Washington 2001-02Otis Wilson 1980-87

n Cincinnati BengalsDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1968 6-145 John Neidert, LB1968 10-247 Wayne Patrick, RB1974 5-127 Richard Bishop, DE1978 11-293 Calvin Prince, RB

1979 10-250 Nathan Poole, RB2008 7-246 Mario Urrutia, WR All-Time RosterLaVell Boyd 2000Preston Brown 2018Rico Clark 1999Curtis Jeffries 1987Brandon Johnson 2008-11John Miller 2019John Neidert 1968Nathan Poole 1979-80Carl Powell 2003-05 n Cleveland BrownsDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1950 18-234 Joe Trabue, B1981 7-187 Eddie Johnson, LB2015 6-189 Charles Gaines, CB All-Time RosterGary Barnidge 2013-16Cookie Brinkman 1972James Burgess 2017-18Charles Gaines 2015Ernie Green 1962-68Eddie Johnson 1981-90Frank Minnifield 1984-92Roman Oben 2000-01Ted Washington 2006-07

n Dallas CowboysDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1968 3-71 Ed Harmon, LB1996 5-167 Alan Campos, LB2006 6-182 Montavious Stanley, DT

All-Time RosterAlan Campos 1996Jon Hilbert 2001Craig Page 2000

n Denver BroncosDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1960 — Howard Turley, E1973 4-88 Tom Jackson, LB1976 15-418 Wilbur Summers, P2006 4-126 Elvis Dumervil, DE

All-Time RosterElvis Dumervil 2006-12Tom Jackson 1973-86Dean May 1987Deiontrez Mount 2017Nathan Poole 1982-87Ted Washington 1994

n Detroit Lions All-Time Roster David Akers 2013Larry Ball 1975Rafael Cooper 2002

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Wilbur Summers 1977Dewayne White 2007-09 n Green Bay PackersDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1962 14-196 Ernie Green, HB1970 7-172 Cleo Walker, LB1980 11-283 Ricky Skiles, LB2003 7-245 Chris Johnson, DB2006 3-75 Jason Spitz, G2008 2-56 Brian Brohm, QB2008 5-150 Breno Giacomini, T2018 1-18 Jaire Alexander, CB All-Time RosterJaire Alexander 2018-James Burgess 2020-Mark Clayton 1993Breno Giacomini 2008Joe Johnson 2002-03Jason Spitz 2006-10Cleo Walker 1970

n Houston TexansDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.2003 3-88 Dave Ragone, QB2003 7-217 Curry Burns, DB2007 1-10 Amobi Okoye, DT All-Time RosterCurry Burns 2003Brandon Dunn 2015-Breno Giacomini 2017Amobi Okoye 2007-10Dave Ragone 2003 n Indianapolis ColtsDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1957 26-306 Joe Unitas, T1958 1-11 Lenny Lyles, DB1991 11-292 Jerry Crafts, T1993 3-65 Ray Buchanan, DB1997 5-156 Carl Powell, DE All-Time Roster Aaron Bailey 1994-98Ray Buchanan 1993-96Rico Clark 1997-98Anthony Floyd 2003-04Lenny Lyles 1958, 1961-69Deiontrez Mount 2016Browning Nagle 1994Garin Patrick 1995Carl Powell 1997Howard Stevens 1975-77Johnny Unitas 1956-72 n Jacksonville JaguarsDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.2015 4-104 James Sample, SS

All-Time RosterBrock Bolen 2009-11Deral Boykin 1995Ernest Givins 1995Colin Holba 2017Frank Moreau 2001Calvin Pryor 2017James Sample 2015Jason Spitz 2011-12Montavious Stanley 2006, 2009

n Kansas City ChiefsDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1964 3-18 Ken Kortas, DT2000 4-115 Frank Moreau, RB2007 5-148 Kolby Smith, RB All-Time RosterJosh Bellamy 2012Nate Harris 2007Frank Moreau 2000Kolby Smith 2007-09 n Los Angeles ChargersDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1966 8-72 Doug Buffone, LB1970 17-431 Dave Sanks, G All-Time RosterCarwell Gardner 1997Roman Oben 2004-07Johnny Patrick 2013Johnny Unitas 1973

n Los Angeles RamsDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1956 9-108 Maury Wolford, T1975 13-332 A.J. Jacobs, DB1993 6-149 Deral Boykin, DB2015 3-72 Jamon Brown, T2018 6-205 Trevon Young, LB2021 2-57 Tutu Atwell, WR All-Time RosterRichard Bishop 1983Deral Boykin 1993Jamon Brown 2015-17Renardo Foster 2010Colin Holba 2020-Chris Johnson 2005Richard Owens 2007Trevon Young 2018-19 n Miami DolphinsDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1972 4-91 Larry Ball, LB1983 8-223 Mark Clayton, WR1984 5-138 Dean May, QB1985 6-167 Ron Davenport, RB1997 2-44 Sam Madison, DB2015 1-14 DeVante Parker, WR

All-Time RosterLarry Ball 1972-74, 1977-78Richard Bishop 1982John Bock 1996-2000Mark Clayton 1983-92Ron Davenport 1985-89Sam Madison 1997-2005DeVante Parker 2015-19Senorise Perry 2017-18Mark Sander 1992Klaus Wilmsmeyer 1998 n Minnesota VikingsDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1964 19-258 Dick Schott, E1972 6-167 Amos Martin, LB2014 1-32 Teddy Bridgewater, QB2015 6-193 B.J. Dubose, DE

All-Time RosterTeddy Bridgewater 2014-15, 2017Lee Calland 1963-65Laroni Gallishaw 2005Amos Martin 1972-76Kevin Miller 1978-80Richard Owens 2004-06 n New England PatriotsDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1962 30-238 John Finn, T1987 1-23 Bruce Armstrong, T2002 2-65 Deion Branch, WR2009 5-170 George Bussey, T

All-Time RosterBruce Armstrong 1987-2000Richard Bishop 1976-81Deion Branch 2002-05, 2010-12Rico Clark 1999Ted Washington 2003

n New Orleans SaintsDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1973 16-393 Howard Stevens, RB1994 1-13 Joe Johnson, DE2011 3-88 Johnny Patrick, DB2016 1-12 Sheldon Rankins, DT

All-Time RosterTeddy Bridgewater 2018Ronnie Ghent 2007Jim Hanna 1994Joe Johnson 1994-2003Johnny Patrick 2011-12Sheldon Rankins 2016-2020Montavious Stanley 2008Howard Stevens 1973-74Klaus Wilmsmeyer 1995-96

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n New York GiantsDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1996 3-66 Roman Oben, T

All-Time RosterJamon Brown 2018Curry Burns 2004Cole Hikutini 2020-Jason Hilliard 2004Colin Holba 2019-Sam Madison 2006-08Roman Oben 1996-99Joey Smith 1991-92 n New York JetsDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1991 2-34 Browning Nagle, QB2005 4-123 Kerry Rhodes, DB2011 4-126 Bilal Powell, RB2014 1-18 Calvin Pryor, DB2015 3-82 Lorenzo Mauldin, OLB2020 1-11 Mekhi Becton, OL

All-Time RosterMekhi Becton 2020-Josh Bellamy 2019-John Bock 1995James Burgess 2019-Breno Giacomini 2014-16Lorenzo Mauldin 2015-16Pete McCartney 1987Browning Nagle 1991-93John Neidert 1968-69Bilal Powell 2011-18Calvin Pryor 2014-16Steve Reese 1974-75Kerry Rhodes 2005-09Matt Simms 2013-14

n Las Vegas RaidersDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1960 — Howard Turley, E1971 12-305 Horace Jones, DE2007 4-100 Michael Bush, RB

All-Time Roster Ray Buchanan 2004Michael Bush 2008-11Chris Johnson 2007-11Horace Jones 1971-75Ted Washington 2004-05Otis Wilson 1989

n Philadelphia EaglesDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1952 28-329 John Brewer, FB1967 13-334 Bill Downs, DT1970 3-59 Lee Bouggess, RB1991 11-298 Mike Flores, DE2014 1-26 Marcus Smith, LB

All-Time Roster David Akers 1999-2010Matt Battaglia 1987Lee Bouggess 1970-73Deral Boykin 1996John Brewer 1952-53Jerry Crafts 1997-98Mike Flores 1991-94Dean May 1984Marcus Smith 2014-16 n Pittsburgh SteelersDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1942 14-121 Clure Mosher, C1953 19-222 Jim Williams, B1955 9-102 Johnny Unitas, QB1960 19-222 Howard Turley, E1975 15-390 Marty Smith, DT1979 6-161 Dwayne Woodruff, DB2007 5-170 William Gay, DB2015 7-239 Gerod Holliman, FS2017 6-213 Colin Holba, LS

All-Time Roster Lee Calland 1969-72William Gay 2007-11, 2013-17Brandon Johnson 2012Ken Kortas 1965-68Clure Mosher 1942Eli Rogers 2016-18Dwayne Woodruff 1979-90

n San Francisco 49ersDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1959 26-306 Ed Young, E1966 6-91 Charlie Johnson, DT1967 2-39 Tom Holzer, DE1967 15-379 Clarence Spencer, FL1968 15-395 Clarence Spencer, FL1991 1-25 Ted Washington, NT2001 6-179 Rashad Holman, DB

All-Time RosterDavid Akers 2011-12Jeff Brohm 1996-97Elvis Dumervil 2017Cole Hikutini 2017Colin Holba 2018Rashad Holman 2001-03Lenny Lyles 1959-60Ted Washington 1991-93Klaus Wilmsmeyer 1992-94

n Seattle Seahawks Draft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.2012 7-232 Greg Scruggs, DE

All-Time Roster Tom Andrews 1987Deion Branch 2006-10Breno Giacomini 2011-13Horace Jones 1977

Amos Martin 1977Greg Scruggs 2012, 2014Marcus Smith 2017

n Tampa Bay BuccaneersDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1992 12-311 Klaus Wilmsmeyer, P2003 2-64 Dewayne White, DE2005 7-253 J.R. Russell, WR

All-Time RosterLarry Ball 1976Lionel Gates 2007Roman Oben 2002-03Steve Reese 1976Dewayne White 2003-06

n Tennessee Titans Draft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1960 — Larry Cadwell, T1982 12-314 Donnie Craft, RB1986 2-34 Ernest Givins, WR2011 6-175 Byron Stingily, T2015 6-177 Deiontrez Mount, OLB2021 4-109 Dez Fitzpatrick, WR

All-Time Roster Donnie Craft 1982-84Harry Douglas 2015-17Ernest Givins 1986-94Deiontrez Mount 2015Senorise Perry 2020-Byron Stingily 2012-14

n Washington Football TeamDraft ChoicesYr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.1961 16-213 Ron Petty, T1995 5-137 Jamie Asher, TE2005 5-154 Robert McCune, LB2017 7-230 Josh Harvey-Clemons, S2018 3-74 Geron Christian, OT

All-Time RosterDavid Akers 1998Jamie Asher 1995-98Josh Bellamy 2013Deral Boykin 1994Michael Brown 2004Curry Burns 2006Geron Christian 2018-Anthony Copeland 1987Mike Flores 1995Josh Harvey-Clemons 2018-Joe Jacoby 1981-93Robert McCune 2005Carl Powell 2002Ed Rubbert 1987Marcus Smith 2018

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Year Rd Pick Player Pos Age Team2021 2 57 Tutu Atwell WR 21 Los Angeles Rams2021 4 109 Dez Fitzpatrick WR 23 Tennessee Titans2020 1 11 Mekhi Becton OT 21 New York Jets 2018 1 18 Jaire Alexander CB 21 Green Bay Packers2018 1 32 Lamar Jackson QB 21 Baltimore Ravens2018 3 74 Geron Christian OT 22 Washington Redskins2018 6 205 Trevon Young DE 23 Los Angeles Rams2017 6 213 Colin Holba LS 23 Pittsburgh Steelers2017 7 230 Josh Harvey-Clemons S 23 Washington Redskins2016 1 12 Sheldon Rankins DT 22 New Orleans Saints2015 1 14 DeVante Parker WR 22 Miami Dolphins2015 3 72 Jamon Brown T 22 St. Louis Rams2015 3 81 John Miller G 22 Buffalo Bills2015 3 82 Lorenzo Mauldin OLB 22 New York Jets2015 4 104 James Sample SS 23 Jacksonville Jaguars2015 6 177 Deiontrez Mount OLB 22 Tennessee Titans2015 6 189 Charles Gaines CB 22 Cleveland Browns2015 6 193 B.J. Dubose DE 23 Minnesota Vikings2015 7 239 Gerod Holliman FS 21 Pittsburgh Steelers2015 7 256 Gerald Christian TE 24 Arizona Cardinals2014 1 18 Calvin Pryor DB 22 New York Jets2014 1 26 Marcus Smith LB 22 Philadelphia Eagles2014 1 32 Teddy Bridgewater QB 21 Minnesota Vikings2014 3 73 Preston Brown LB 21 Buffalo Bills2012 7 232 Greg Scruggs DE 22 Seattle Seahawks2011 3 88 Johnny Patrick DB 23 New Orleans Saints2011 4 126 Bilal Powell RB 22 New York Jets2011 6 175 Byron Stingily T 22 Tennessee Titans2011 7 225 *Anthony Allen RB 22 Baltimore Ravens2009 1 28 Eric Wood C 23 Buffalo Bills2009 5 170 George Bussey T 24 New England Patriots2008 2 56 Brian Brohm QB 22 Green Bay Packers2008 3 84 Harry Douglas WR 23 Atlanta Falcons2008 5 141 Gary Barnidge TE 22 Carolina Panthers2008 5 150 Breno Giacomini T 22 Green Bay Packers2008 7 246 Mario Urrutia WR 22 Cincinnati Bengals2007 1 10 Amobi Okoye DT 20 Houston Texans2007 4 100 Michael Bush RB 23 Oakland Raiders2007 5 148 Kolby Smith RB 22 Kansas City Chiefs2007 5 170 William Gay DB 22 Pittsburgh Steelers2006 3 75 Jason Spitz G 23 Green Bay Packers2006 4 126 Elvis Dumervil DE 22 Denver Broncos2006 5 142 Brandon Johnson LB 23 Arizona Cardinals2006 6 182 Montavious Stanley DT 24 Dallas Cowboys2005 2 54 Eric Shelton RB 22 Carolina Panthers2005 4 121 Stefan LeFors QB 24 Carolina Panthers2005 4 123 Kerry Rhodes DB 23 New York Jets2005 5 154 Robert McCune LB 26 Washington Redskins2005 7 236 Lionel Gates RB 23 Buffalo Bills2005 7 253 J.R. Russell WR 23 Tampa Bay Buccaneers2003 2 64 Dewayne White DE 23 Tampa Bay Buccaneers2003 3 88 Dave Ragone QB 23 Houston Texans2003 7 217 Curry Burns DB 22 Houston Texans2003 7 245 Chris Johnson DB 23 Green Bay Packers2002 2 65 Deion Branch WR 23 New England Patriots2001 6 179 Rashad Holman DB 23 San Francisco 49ers2000 3 75 Chris Redman QB 23 Baltimore Ravens2000 4 115 Frank Moreau RB 23 Kansas City Chiefs1997 2 44 Sam Madison DB 23 Miami Dolphins1997 4 118 Tyrus McCloud LB 22 Baltimore Ravens1997 5 156 Carl Powell DE 23 Indianapolis Colts1997 7 238 Leland Taylor DT 24 Baltimore Ravens1996 3 66 Roman Oben T 23 New York Giants1996 5 167 Alan Campos LB 23 Dallas Cowboys1995 5 137 Jamie Asher TE 22 Washington Redskins

Year Rd Pick Player Pos Age Team1994 1 13 Joe Johnson DE 22 New Orleans Saints1993 3 65 Ray Buchanan DB 21 Indianapolis Colts1993 6 149 Deral Boykin DB 23 Los Angeles Rams1992 12 311 Klaus Wilmsmeyer P 24 Tampa Bay Buccaneers1991 1 25 Ted Washington NT 23 San Francisco 49ers1991 2 34 Browning Nagle QB 23 New York Jets1991 11 292 Jerry Crafts T 23 Indianapolis Colts1991 11 298 Mike Flores DE 24 Philadelphia Eagles1990 2 42 Carwell Gardner FB 23 Buffalo Bills1987 1 23 Bruce Armstrong T 21 New England Patriots1986 2 34 Ernest Givins WR 22 Houston Oilers1985 6 167 Ron Davenport RB 22 Miami Dolphins1984 4 98 Tom Andrews T 22 Chicago Bears1984 5 138 Dean May QB 22 Miami Dolphins1983 8 223 Mark Clayton WR 22 Miami Dolphins1983 10 260 Richard Tharpe DE 22 Buffalo Bills1982 12 314 Donnie Craft RB 22 Houston Oilers1981 7 187 Eddie Johnson LB 22 Cleveland Browns1980 1 19 Otis Wilson LB 22 Chicago Bears1980 11 283 Ricky Skiles LB 22 Green Bay Packers1979 6 161 Dwayne Woodruff DB 22 Pittsburgh Steelers1979 10 250 Nathan Poole RB 22 Cincinnati Bengals1978 11 292 Calvin Prince RB — Cincinnati Bengals1976 15 418 Wilbur Summers P 22 Denver Broncos1975 13 332 A.J. Jacobs DB 22 Los Angeles Rams1975 15 390 Marty Smith DT 21 Pittsburgh Steelers1974 5 127 Richard Bishop DE 24 Cincinnati Bengals1973 4 88 Tom Jackson LB 22 Denver Broncos1973 14 351 John Madeya QB 21 Atlanta Falcons1973 16 393 Howard Stevens RB 23 New Orleans Saints1972 4 91 Larry Ball LB 22 Miami Dolphins1972 6 154 Amos Martin LB 23 Minnesota Vikings1971 12 305 Horace Jones DE 22 Oakland Raiders1970 3 59 Lee Bouggess RB 22 Philadelphia Eagles1970 7 172 Cleo Walker LB 22 Green Bay Packers1970 17 431 Dave Sanks G 22 San Diego Chargers1969 6 137 WaIly Oyler DB 21 Atlanta Falcons1968 3 71 Ed Harmon LB 21 Dallas Cowboys1968 6 145 John Neidert LB 22 Cincinnati Bengals1968 10 247 Wayne Patrick RB 22 Cincinnati Bengals1968 15 395 Clarence Spencer FL — San Francisco 49ers1967 2 39 Tom Holzer DE 22 San Francisco 49ers1967 13 334 Bill Downs DT — Philadelphia Eagles1967 15 379 Clarence Spencer FL — San Francisco 49ers1966 4 60 Doug Buffone LB 22 Chicago Bears1966 6 91 Charlie Johnson DT 21 San Francisco 49ers1966 17 252 Benny Russell QB 22 St. Louis Cardinals1965 17 228 Tom LaFramboise QB — Chicago Bears1964 1 9 Ken Kortas DT 22 St. Louis Cardinals1964 19 258 Dick Schott E — Minnesota Vikings1962 14 196 Ernie Green HB 23 Green Bay Packers1961 16 213 Ron Petty T — Washington Redskins1961 18 244 John Finn T — Chicago Bears1960 19 222 Howard Turley E — Pittsburgh Steelers1959 26 306 Ed Young E — San Francisco 49ers1958 1 11 Lenny Lyles DB 22 Baltimore Colts1958 18 207 Mario Cheppo E — Chicago Cardinals1957 26 306 Joe Unitas T — Baltimore Colts1956 9 108 Maury Wolford T — Los Angeles Rams1955 9 102 Johnny Unitas QB 22 Pittsburgh Steelers1953 19 222 Jim Williams B P ittsburgh Steelers1952 28 329 John Brewer FB 24 Philadelphia Eagles1950 18 234 Joe Trabue B — Cleveland Browns1949 13 130 Bob Todd T — Chicago Cardinals1942 14 121 Clure Mosher C 22 Pittsburgh Steelers

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All-Time Bowl OpponentsOpponent .........................................Bowl RecordAlabama ..........................................................1-0Boise State .......................................................1-1Brigham Young ................................................1-0Colorado State .................................................0-1Drake ..............................................................1-0Florida .............................................................1-0Georgia ...........................................................0-1Long Beach State ......................................... 0-0-1Louisiana State ................................................0-1Louisiana Tech .................................................0-1Marshall ..........................................................0-2Miami, Fla. ......................................................1-0Miami, Ohio ....................................................0-1Michigan State .................................................1-0Mississippi State ..............................................1-1North Carolina State ........................................0-1Southern Miss ..................................................1-0Texas A&M ......................................................1-0Virginia Tech ...................................................0-1Wake Forest .....................................................1-0

Bowl Record vs. ConferencesConference ......................................Bowl RecordAtlantic Coast ..................................................2-2Big Ten ............................................................1-0Big West ..........................................................1-0Conference USA ..............................................1-0Independent ....................................................1-0Mid-American .................................................0-3Mountain West ................................................1-2Pacific Coast Athletic ................................... 0-0-1Southeastern ....................................................3-3Southland ........................................................0-1

Year Bowl Date Location Stadium Result2019 Music City December 30, 2019 Nashville, Tenn. Nissan Stadium Louisville 38 Mississippi State 282017 TaxSlayer December 30, 2017 Jacksonville, Fla. EverBank Stadium Mississippi State 31 Louisville 272016 Citrus December 31, 2016 Orlando, Fla. Camping World LSU 29 Louisville 9 2015 Music City December 30, 2015 Nashville, Tenn. Nissan Stadium Louisville 27 Texas A&M 212014 Belk December 30, 2014 Charlotte, N.C. Bank of America Stadium Georgia 37 Louisville 142013 Russell Athletic December 28, 2013 Orlando, Fla. Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium Louisville 36 Miami 92013 Sugar January 2, 2013 New Orleans, La. Mercedes-Benz Superdome Louisville 33 Florida 232011 Belk December 27, 2011 Charlotte, N.C. Bank of America Stadium NC State 31 Louisville 242010 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s December 21, 2010 St. Petersburg, Fla. Tropicana Field Louisville 31 S. Miss 282007 Orange January, 2 2007 Miami, Fla. Dolphin Stadium Louisville 24 Wake Forest 132006 Gator January 2, 2006 Jacksonville, Fla. EverBank Stadium Virginia Tech 35 Louisville 242004 Liberty December 21, 2004 Memphis, Tenn. Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Louisville 44 Boise St 402003 GMAC December 18, 2003 Mobile, Ala. Ladd Peebles Stadium Miami (OH) 49 Louisville 282002 GMAC December 18, 2002 Mobile, Ala. Ladd Peebles Stadium Marshall 38 Louisville 152001 Liberty December 31, 2001 Memphis, Tenn. Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Louisville 28 BYU 102000 Liberty December 29, 2000 Memphis, Tenn. Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Colorado St. 22 Louisville 171999 Humanitarian December 30, 1999 Boise, Idaho Albertsons Stadium Boise State 34 Louisville 311998 Motor City December 23, 1998 Detroit, Mich. Pontiac Silverdome Marshall 48 Louisville 291993 Liberty December 28, 1993 Memphis, Tenn. Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Louisville 18 Michigan St. 71991 Fiesta January 1, 1991 Tempe, Ariz. Sun Devil Stadium Louisville 34 Alabama 71977 Independence December 17, 1977 Shreveport, La. Independence Stadium La. Tech 24 Louisville 141970 Pasadena December 19, 1970 Pasadena, Calif. Rose Bowl Stadium Louisville 24 Long Beach St. 241958 Sun Bowl January 1, 1958 El Paso, Texas Kidd Field Louisville 34 Drake 20

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Bowl win over Mississippi State.

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second-ranked Florida.

n Sun Bowl, Jan. 1, 1958

Louisville 7 14 7 6 – 34Drake 7 7 0 6 – 20

Attendance: 9,000

DU (1st) LaBrasca 7 yd run (Leeman kick)LOU (1st) Cain 40 yd pass from Bryant (Young kick)LOU (2nd) Young 31 yd pass from Orem (Young kick)DU (2nd) Newell 1 yd run (Leeman kick)LOU (2nd) Bryant 4 yd run (Young kick)LOU (3rd) Porco 2 yd run (Young kick)LOU (4th) Young 20 yd pass from Bryant (kick failed)DU (4th) Kinzel 55 yd pass from LaBrasca (kick failed) Team Statistics LOU DUFirst Downs 14 16Rushes-Yds. 52-228 176Passing Yds. 148 140Passes (C-A-I) 6-10-0 10-33-1Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-2Penalties-Yds. 5-75 5-51Punts-Avg. 5-34.2 4-26.8KO Returns-Yds. 3-19 - Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Porco 20-119-1, Bryant 14-80-1, Cain 7-20-0, Dunbar 3-18-0, Lyles 2-6-0, Orem 6-4-0; DU-Newell 15-87-1, McCarger 6-36-0, Wilkens 5-21-0, LaBrasca 6-18-1, Svetich 2-14-0Passing: LOU-Orem 4-5-88-1-0, Bryant 2-4-60-2-0, Porco 0-1-0-0-0; DU-LaBrasca 10-31-140-1-1, Mazzenga 0-2-0-0-0Receiving: LOU-Young 4-95-2, Cain 1-40-0, Cheppo 1-13-0; DU-Newell 3-41-0, Treimer 2-15-0, Kinzel 1-55-1, Pohl 1-15-0, Mertens 1-10-0, McCarger 1-9-0, Wilkens 1-5-0Interceptions: LOU-Cain-1 n Pasadena Bowl, Dec. 19, 1970

Louisville 14 7 3 0 – 24Long Beach 7 7 2 8 – 24

Attendance: 20,472 CSLB (12:42, 1st) Burns 4 yd run (Logue kick)LOU (3:53, 1st) Madeya 4 yd run (Marcus kick)LOU (2:23, 1st) Welch 65 yd interception return (Marcuskick)LOU (8:45, 2nd) Madeya 1 yd run (Marcus kick)CSLB (0:27, 2nd) Burns 2 yd run (Logue kick)LOU (3:54, 3rd) Marcus 24 yd FGCSLB (0:14, 3rd) Team safetyLOU (13:05, 4th) Burns 4 yd run (Matthews pass from Graves) Team Statistics LOU CSLBFirst Downs 20 16Rushes-Yds. 50-174 53-191Passing Yds. 148 90Passes (C-A-I) 12-27-1 9-17-1Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-3Penalties-Yds. 6-36 5-44Punts-Avg. 8-39.3 6-30.5Punt Returns-Yds. 4-22 2-11

Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Jesukaitis 20-102-0, Gatti 16-40-0, Campbell 4-26-0, Griffin 1-11-0, Brinkman 1-4-0, Madeya 8-(-9)-2; CSLB-Burns 30-117-3, Kirby 12-81-0, Albrecht 4-7-0, Graves 1-1-0, Drake 6-(-15)-0Passing: LOU-Madeya 12-27-148-0-1; CSLB-Drake 9-17-90-0-1Receiving: LOU-Brinkman 5-48-0, Hart 3-58-0, Burdock 2-30-0, Campbell 1-14-0, Jesukaitis 1-(-2)-0; CSLB-Matthews 4-54-0, Kirby 2-16-0, Riggen 1-10-0, Albrecht 1-8-0, Davidian 1-2-0 n Independence Bowl, Dec. 17, 1977

Louisville 7 0 7 0 – 14Louisiana Tech 21 3 0 0 – 24

Attendance: 18,500

LOU (13:10, 1st) Miller 60 yd punt return (Posadas kick)TECH (8:49, 1st) Lewis 1 yd run (Swilley kick)TECH (5:22, 1st) Pree 41 yd pass from Thibodeaux (kick failed)TECH (2:21, 1st) McCartney 8 yd pass from Thibodeaux (Lewis run)TECH (1:49, 2nd) Swilley 21 yd FGLOU (9:52, 3rd) Miller 13 yd run (Posadas kick) Team Statistics LOU TECHFirst Downs 11 25Rushes-Yds. 44-100 44-48Passing Yds. 61 287Passes (C-A-I) 9-23-1 19-39-2Fumbles-Lost 8-3 6-3Penalties-Yds. 8-92 4-36Punts-Avg. 8-38 6-32

Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Poole 17-50-0, Mullins 2-24-0, Miller 1-13-1, Prince 13-12-0, Moon 2-8-0, Stram 7-4-0, Butler 2-(-2)-0; TECH-Lewis 17-59-1, Herren 9-36-0, Leviston 6-12-0, Singleton 4-4-0, Yates 1-1-0, McCartney 1-(-6)-0Passing: LOU-Stram 7-18-61-0-1, Mullins 2-5-0-0-0; TECH-Thibodeaux 19-39-287-2-2Receiving: LOU-Prince 3-(-3)-0, Besanceney 2-25-0, Mitchell 2-17-0, Miller 1-17-0, Poole 1-5-0; TECH-McCartney 5-71-1, Foppe 4-78-0, Lewis 4-22-0, Pree-2-61-1, Herren 1-17-0, Spruiell 1-15-0, Leviston 1-12-0, Loper 1-11-0 n Sunkist Fiesta Bowl, Jan. 1, 1991

Louisville 25 0 7 2 – 34Alabama 0 7 0 0 – 7

Attendance: 69,098

LOU (7:35, 1st) Ware 70 yd pass from Nagle (Wilmsmeyer kick)LOU (3:40, 1st) Dawkins 5 yd run (Wilmsmeyer kick blocked)LOU (0:54, 1st) Cummings 37 yd pass from Nagle (Nagle pass failed)LOU (0:01, 1st) Buchanan 0 yd blocked punt recovery (Nagle pass failed)ALA (7:32, 2nd) Gardner 49 yd interception return (Doyle kick)LOU (10:17, 3rd) Cummings 19 yd pass from Nagle (Bell kick)LOU (10:16, 4th) Team safety

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Team Statistics LOU ALAFirst Downs 25 10Rushes-Yds. 39-113 33-95Passing Yds. 458 94Passes (C-A-I) 21-39-3 12-35-2Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-1Penalties-Yds. 10-87 7-40Punts-Avg. 3-41.0 8-40.3Punt Returns-Yds. 7-34 0-0KO Returns-Yds. 3-71 6-88Time of Possession 33:54 26:06Sacks By 8-68 4-32 Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Bynm 8-48-0, Dawkins 5-38-1, Lipsey 9-23-0, Hall 2-12-0, Ware 3-11-0, Gardner 2-6-0, Jones 1-0-0, G. Brohm 1-(-2)-0, J. Brohm 2-(-3)-0, Nagle 6-(-20)-0; ALA-Turner 6-49-0, Anderson 7-26-0, Sewell 5-25-0, Woodson 8-17-0, Lassic 1-0-0, Houston 1-0-0, Etter 1-(-7)-0, Hollingsworth 4-(-15)-0Passing: LOU-Nagle 20-33-451-3-1, Lipsey 1-1-7-0-0, Watts 0-2-0-0-0, J. Brohm 0-3-0-0-2; ALA-Hollingsworth 10-23-59-0-1, Woodson 2-10-35-0-1, Etter 0-2-0-0-0Receiving: LOU-McKay 5-110-0, Lipsey 4-65-0, Cummings 3-69-2, Dawkins 3-32-0, Jones 2-89-0, Ware 1-70-1, Broomfield 1-11-0, Nagle 1-7-0, Bynm 1-5-0; ALA-Turner 4-35-0, Lassic 2-35-0, Houston 2-4-0, Finkley 1-15-0, Russell 1-7-0, Busky 1-3-0, Sewell 1-(-5)-0Interceptions: LOU-Hawthorne 1-17-0, Blackford 1-0-0; ALA-Gardner 1-49-1, Harrison 1-4-0, Langham 1-0-0 n St. Jude Liberty Bowl, Dec. 28, 1993

Louisville 3 0 0 15 – 18Michigan State 7 0 0 0 – 7

Attendance: 21,097

MSU (10:10, 1st) Goulbourne 1 yd run (Stoyanovich kick)LOU (7:07, 1st) Akers 31 yd FGLOU (12:05, 4th) Ferguson 25 yd pass from Brohm (Akers kick)LOU (8:53, 4th) Team safetyLOU (4:57, 4th) Dawkins 11 yd run (kick failed) Team Statistics LOU MSUFirst Downs 20 18Rushes-Yds. 40-172 31-114Passing Yds. 197 193Passes (C-A-I) 19-31-0 15-28-1Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0Penalties-Yds. 6-45 5-60Punts-Avg. 5-36.2 5-29.0Punt Returns-Yds. 1-25 1-3KO Returns-Yds. 2-48 4-59Time of Possession 33:35 26:25Sacks By 1-7 3-25

Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Dawkins 14-88-1, Shelman 17-59-0, Brohm 9-25-0; MSU-Goulbourne 19-63-1, Thomas 10-57-0, Holman 1-1-0, Miller 1-(-7)-0Passing: LOU-Brohm 19-29-197-1-0, Lowe 0-2-0-0-0; MSU-Miller 15-28-193-0-1Receiving: LOU-Dawkins 8-68-0, Asher 4-15-0, Ferguson 3-68-1, Fitzpatrick 2-17-0, Bailey 1-16-0, Cooper 1-13-0; MSU-Coleman 6-100-0, Greene 4-49-0, Goulbourne 3-11-0, Outlaw 1-18-0, Abrams 1-15-0Interceptions: LOU-Watson 1-24-0 n Motor City Bowl, Dec. 23, 1998

Louisville 0 21 0 8 – 29Marshall 7 14 17 10 – 48

Attendance: 52,016

MAR (2:04, 1st) Williams 29 yd pass from Pennington (Malashevich kick)LOU (12:45, 2nd) Collins 2 yd run (Hilbert kick)MAR (9:56, 2nd) Washington 14 yd pass from Pennington (Malashevich kick)LOU (8:17, 2nd) Sheffield 21 yd pass from Redman (Hilbert kick)MAR (6:57, 2nd) Williams 26 yd pass from Pennington (Malashevich kick)LOU (1:52, 2nd) Collins 13 yd run (Hilbert kick)MAR (12:19, 3rd) Long 50 yd pass from Pennington (Malashevich kick)MAR (7:41, 3rd) Chapman 1 yd run (Malashevich kick)MAR (2:54, 3rd) Malashevich 22 yd FGMAR (14:30, 4th) Chapman 1 yd run (Malashevich kick)LOU (10:24, 4th) Collins 1 yd run (Collins run)MAR (5:03, 4th) Malashevich 32 yd FG

Team Statistics LOU MARFirst Downs 26 27Rushes-Yds. 21-66 45-202Passing Yds. 336 411Passes (C-A-I) 35-54-1 18-24-0Fumbles-Lost 3-0 2-0Penalties-Yds. 13-109 14-123Punts-Avg. 4-49.3 1-58.0Punt Returns-Yds. 0-0 4-62KO Returns-Yds. 4-78 2-38Time of Possession 28:49 31:11Sacks By 0-0 3-29 Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Collins 14-94-3, Cooper 2-0-0, Redman 5-(-28)-0: MAR-Turner 13-94-0, Chapman 26-76-2, Pennington 3-34-0, Leftwich 3-(-4)-0, Baxter 0-2-0Passing: LOU-Redman 35-54-336-1-1; MAR-Pennington 18-24-411-4-0Receiving: LOU-Jackson 8-96-0, Boyd 8-84-0, Sheffield 8-75-1, Collins 4-10-0, Green 3-38-0, Parker 3-27-0, Cooper 1-6-0; MAR-Cooper 5-67-0, J. Williams 3-68-2, Chapman 2-69-0, Long 2-57-1, Colclough 2-56-0, Washington 2-35-1, Kellett 1-59-0, Turner 1-0-0Interceptions: MAR-D. Williams 1-0-0

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n Humanitarian Bowl, Dec. 30, 1999

Louisville 17 7 0 7 – 31Boise State 14 7 6 7 – 34

Attendance: 29,283 LOU (12:18, 1st) Hilbert 40 yd FGBSU (6:56, 1st) Hendricks 3 yd run (Calaycay kick)LOU (4:41, 1st) Jackson 54 yd pass from Redman (Hilbert kick)BSU (1:34, 1st) Swan 4 yd pass from Hendricks (Calaycay kick)LOU (1:16, 1st) Parker 91 yd kickoff return (Hilbert kick)BSU (13:11, 2nd) Harts 80 yd interception return (Calaycay kick)LOU (3:39, 2nd) Dorsey 8 yd pass from Redman (Hilbert kick )BSU (10:16, 3rd) Calaycay 26 yd FGBSU (3:30, 3rd) Calaycay 46 yd FGLOU (12:10, 4th) Moreau 3 yd run (Hilbert kick)BSU (9:28, 4th) Malaythong 5 yd run (Calaycay kick) Team Statistics LOU BSUFirst Downs 26 28Rushes-Yds. 32-89 42-198Passing Yds. 314 335Passes (C-A-I) 26-47-3 20-39-0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-2Penalties-Yds. 14-120 5-61Punts-Avg. 5-39.8 2-38.5Punt Returns-Yds. 1-15 4-18KO Returns-Yds. 7-188 3-96Time of Possession 28:36 31:24Sacks By 1-3 2-19 Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Moreau 24-111-1, Parker 1-1-0, Redman 7-(-23)-0; BSU-Forsey 23-152-0, Hendricks 10-26-1, Malaythong 4-9-1, Reed 4-6-0, Davisson 1-5-0Passing: LOU-Redman 26-47-314-2-3; BSU-Hendricks 20-39-335-1-0Receiving: LOU-Jackson 9-109-1, Green 6-97-0, Boyd 6-73-0, Moreau 3-21-0, Dorsey 1-8-1, Parker 1-6-0; BSU-Swillie 4-70-0, Fanucchi 3-80-0, Forsey 2-50-0, Stachelski 2-12-0, Colbert 2-11-0, Davisson 2-4-0, Putzier 1-37-0, Banks 1-36-0, Wingfield 1-25-0, O’Neal 1-6-0, Swan 1-4-1Interceptions: BSU-Harts 1-80-1, Schillin 1-17-0, Williams 1-0-0

n AXA Liberty Bowl, Dec. 29, 2000 Louisville 7 3 0 7 – 17Colorado State 3 13 3 3 – 22

Attendance: 58,302

CSU (5:09, 1st) Hurst 24 yd FGLOU (3:38, 1st) Dorsey 58 yd pass from Ragone (Smith kick)LOU (12:37, 2nd) Smith 24 yd FGCSU (6:49, 2nd) Sapp 2 yd run (Hurst kick)CSU (2:37, 2nd) Rice 16 yd run (Hurst kick failed)CSU (11:21, 3rd) Hurst 21 yd FGLOU (13:35, 4th) Branch 14 yd pass from Ragone (Smith kick)CSU (7:43, 4th) Hurst 32 yd FG

Team Statistics LOU CSUFirst Downs 17 22Rushes-Yds. 24-76 50-157Passing Yds. 321 158Passes (C-A-I) 24-37-0 13-28-1Fumbles-Lost 3-3 3-1Penalties-Yds. 6-55 3-39Punts-Avg. 5-39.2 5-44.8Time of Possession 24:35 35:25 Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Stallings 15-63-0, Ragone 7-19-0, Lester 1-1-0, Parker 1-(-1)-0; CSU-Sapp 36-160-1, Rice 2-39-1, Rebstock 1-6-0, Sanders 3-4-0, Newton 7-(-50)-0Passing: LOU-Ragone 24-37-321-2-0; CSU-Newton 13-28-158-0-1Receiving: LOU-Branch 10-170-1, Jackson 5-47-0, Parker 4-14-0, Ghent 3-23-0, Dorsey 1-58-1, Stallings 1-9-0; CSU-Rebstock 3-34-0, Layne 2-46-0, Ochoa 2-22-0, Rice 2-20-0, Cuppari 2-19-0, Woolstenhulme 1-9-0Interceptions: LOU-Roundtree-1 n AXA Liberty Bowl, Dec. 31, 2001 Louisville 7 7 7 7 – 28Brigham Young 0 7 3 0 – 10

Attendance: 58,968

LOU (12:52, 1st) Miller 1 yd run (Smith kick)BYU (7:56, 2nd) Rykert 10 yd run (Payne kick)LOU (0:14, 2nd) Mattingly 1 yd pass from Ragone (Smith kick)BYU (7:58, 3rd) Payne 29 yd FGLOU (4:15, 3rd) Branch 34 yd pass from Ragone (Smith kick)LOU (14:11, 4th) Ghent 27 yd pass from Ragone (Smith kick) Team Statistics LOU BYUFirst Downs 17 17Rushes-Yds. 37-58 32-84Passing Yds. 228 192Passes (C-A-I) 19-28-1 18-38-3Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0Penalties-Yds. 8-64 4-40Punts-Avg. 6-36.5 4-36.8Punt Returns-Yds. 3-6 2-8KO Returns-Yds. 2-100 5-88Time of Possession 28:40 31:20Sacks By 5-34 1-6 Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Patterson 21-45-0, Stallings 4-6-0, Parker 1-5-0, Miller 3-5-1, Ragone 5-4-0; BYU-P. Peterson 15-73-0, Rykert 1-10-1, C. Peterson 1-4-0, Stearns 1-0-0, Doman 13-(-2)-0Passing: LOU-Ragone 19-28-228-3-1; BYU-18-37-192-0-2Receiving: LOU-Branch 6-88-1, Ghent 4-62-1, Parker 4-32-0, Dorsey 3-40-0, Jones 1-5-0, Mattingly 1-1-1; BYU-Ord 4-62-0, Nead 3-39-0, Jolley 3-25-0, P. Peterson 3-13-0, Wilkerson 2-21-0, Mahe 2-6-0, Halladay 1-26-0Interceptions: LOU-Burns 1-28-0, C. Johnson 1-0-0; BYU-Gilford 1-0-0

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n GMAC Bowl, Dec. 19, 2002

Louisville 0 7 0 8 – 15Marshall 7 10 7 14 – 38

Attendance: 40,646 MAR (4:50, 1st) Marriott 9 yd pass from Leftwich (Head kick)MAR (13:13, 2nd) Head 23 yd FGMAR (9:45, 2nd) Doss 8 yd pass from Leftwich (Head kick)LOU (5:15, 2nd) Patterson 2 yd run (Smith kick)MAR (8:34, 3rd) Doss 12 yd pass from Leftwich (Head kick)MAR (11:35, 4th) Marriott 26 yd pass from Leftwich (Head kick)MAR (8:34, 4th) Wallace 15 yd run (Head kick)LOU (0:13, 4th) Jones 11 yd pass from Ragone (Jones pass from Ragone) Team Statistics LOU MARFirst Downs 20 23Rushes-Yds. 26-56 30-99Passing Yds. 205 249Passes (C-A-I) 21-48-1 22-44-1Fumbles-Lost 4-2 0-0Penalties-Yds. 10-88 17-147Punts-Avg. 7-43.7 6-50.2Punt Returns-Yds. 2-15 3-5KO Returns-Yds. 6-76 2-24Time of Possession 26:59 33:01Sacks By 2-8 3-22

Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Ragone 9-31-0, Patterson 6-19-1, Gates 9-11-0, Miller 1-(-1)-0; MAR-Wallace 14-75-1, Hargrove 4-15-0, Carey 9-15-0, Leftwich 3-(-6)-0Passing: LOU-Ragone 20-45-193-1-1, LeFors 1-2-12-0-0, Smith 0-1-0-0-0; MAR-Leftwich 22-44-249-4-1Receiving: LOU-Owens 5-39-0, Miller 3-23-0, Glenn 2-26-0, Jones 2-25-1, Tinch 2-23-0, R. Haskins 2-23-0, Harris 2-18-0, Slatter 1-11-0, Russell 1-9-0, Clark 1-8-0; MAR-Marriott 10-137-2, Watts 3-32-0, Doss 3-26-2, Davis 2-26-0, Rader 2-21-0, Carey 1-4-0, Wallace 1-3-0Interceptions: LOU-J. Haskins 1-43-0; MAR-Satterwhite 1-31-0 n GMAC Bowl, Dec. 18, 2003

Louisville 0 21 7 0 – 28Miami (Ohio) 21 14 0 14 – 49

Attendance: 40,620

MIA (12:04, 1st) Larkin 28 yd pass from Roethlisberger (Parseghian kick)MIA (9:07, 1st) Murray 2 yd run (Parseghian kick)MIA (3:22, 1st) Nance 12 yd pass from Roethlisberger (Parseghian kick)LOU (14:15, 2nd) Gates 1 yd run (Smith kick)MIA (10:26, 2nd) Brandt 16 yd pass from Roethlisberger (Parseghian kick)MIA (6:51, 2nd) Larkin 26 yd pass from Roethlisberger (Parseghian kick)LOU (5:27, 2nd) Russell 31 yd pass from Bush (Smith kick)LOU (0:00, 2nd) Russell 2 yd pass from LeFors (Smith kick)LOU (0:36, 3rd) Russell 24 yd pass from LeFors (Smith kick)

MIA (13:08, 4th) Smith 3 yd run (Parseghian kick)MIA (7:57, 4th) Pusateri 35 yd interception return (Parseghian kick) Team Statistics LOU MIAFirst Downs 22 28Rushes-Yds. 38-237 33-221Passing Yds. 255 376Passes (C-A-I) 18-27-3 21-33-0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0Penalties-Yds. 5-58 8-73Punts-Avg. 4-42.3 4-30.0Punt Returns-Yds. 2-18 4-17KO Returns-Yds. 7-92 4-36Time of Possession 29:08 30:52Sacks By 2-13 3-13 Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Gates 12-128-1, LeFors 8-49-0, Shelton 8-34-0, Bush 9-33-0, Haskins 1-(-7)-0; MIA-Murray 15-142-1, Smith 12-82-1, Roethlisberger 6-(-3)-0Passing: LOU-LeFors 17-26-224-2-3, Bush 1-1-31-1-0; MIA-Roethlisberger 21-33-376-4-0Receiving: LOU-Russell 7-144-3, Tinch 4-36-0, Gates 3-24-0, Ghent 2-45-0, Smith 1-5-0, Clark 1-1-0; MIA-Nance 9-169-1, Larkin 5-88-2, Tyler 2-43-0, Robinson 2-41-0, Busing 1-17-0, Brandt 1-16-1, Corbin 1-2-0Interceptions: MIA-Pusateri 1-35-1, Nande 1-22-0, Hunter 1-0-0 n AutoZone Liberty Bowl, Dec. 31, 2004

Louisville 14 7 14 9 – 44Boise State 10 21 3 6 – 40

Attendance: 58,355

BSU (10:49, 1st) Jones 48 yd FGLOU (9:09, 1st) Barnidge 6 yd pass from LeFors (Carmody kick)BSU (0:59, 1st) Avalos 92 yd interception return (Jones kick)LOU (0:46, 1st) Douglas 65 yd run (Carmody kick)LOU (13:12, 2nd) Clark 30 yd pass from Brohm (Carmody kick)BSU (8:52, 2nd) Lau 0 yd fumble recovery (Jones kick)BSU (8:38, 2nd) Acree 19 yd pass from Zabransky (Jones kick)BSU (0:15, 2nd) Zabransky 1 yd run (Jones kick)BSU (9:05, 3rd) Jones 42 yd FGLOU (6:06, 3rd) Russell 14 yd pass from LeFors (Carmody kick)LOU (2:17, 3rd) LeFors 1 yd run (Carmody kick), 7-45 3:12BSU (10:51, 4th) Helmandollar 2 yd run (Zabransky pass failed)LOU (6:48, 4th) Shelton 1 yd run (LeFors pass failed)LOU (1:10, 4th) Carmody 19 yd FG Team Statistics LOU BSUFirst Downs 29 15Rushes-Yds. 50-329 38-88Passing Yds. 235 196Passes (C-A-I) 21-31-2 15-31-1Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0Penalties-Yds. 5-34 6-55Punts-Avg. 2-24.0 6-39.7Punt Returns-Yds. 4-36 1-14KO Returns-Yds. 6-139 8-186Time of Possession 33:35 26:25Sacks By 2-20 0-0

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Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Bush 12-96-0, Shelton 18-76-1, LeFors 12-76-1, Douglas 1-65-1, Gates 3-8-0, Smith 4-8-0; BSU-Marks 15-66-0, Carpenter 3-13-0, Helmandollar 3-8-1, Zabransky 14-4-1, Sanford 1-1-0, Antwaun 1-(-2)-0, Jones 1-(-2)-0, Lau 0-0-1Passing: LOU-LeFors 18-26-193-2-1, Brohm 3-5-42-1-1; BSU-Zabransky 14-29-199-1-1, Carpenter 1-1-(-3)-0-0, A cree 0-1-0-0-0Receiving: LOU-Russell 6-59-1, Jones 5-33-0, McCauley 4-58-0, Clark 2-45-1, Smith 2-30-0, Barnidge 1-6-1, Tinch 1-4-0; BSU-Acree 4-57-1, Schouman 3-53-0, Bady 3-45-0, Naanee 1-17-0, James 1-12-0, Jones 1-8-0, Carpenter 1-7-0, Zabransky 1-(-3)-0Interceptions: LOU-Rhodes 1-0-0; BSU-Avalos 1-92-1, Alexander 1-20-0 n Toyota Gator Bowl, Jan. 2, 2006

Louisville 14 3 0 7 – 24Virginia Tech 3 7 3 22 – 35

Attendance: 63,780

LOU (10:57, 1st) Urrutia 11 yd pass from Cantwell (Carmody kick)VT (6:04, 1st) Pace 36 yd FGLOU (2:53, 1st) Tinch 39 yd pass from Cantwell (Carmody kick)VT (5:06, 2nd) Harper 33 yd pass from Vick (Pace kick)LOU (2:32, 2nd) Carmody 35 yd FGVT (3:12, 3rd) Pace 28 yd FGLOU (13:37, 4th) Barnidge 29 yd pass from Cantwell (Carmody kick)VT (13:04, 4th) Humes 24 yd run (Morgan pass from Vick)VT (6:09, 4th) King 5 yd pass from Vick (Pace kick)VT (5:04, 4th) Anderson 39 yd interception return (Pace kick) Team Statistics LOU VTFirst Downs 20 21Rushes-Yds. 30-127 48-187Passing Yds. 216 203Passes (C-A-I) 15-37-3 11-21-0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0Penalties-Yds. 5-49 7-93Punts-Avg. 4-46.3 6-50.0Punt Returns-Yds. 3-48 1-13KO Returns-Yds. 4-110 4-78Time of Possession 23:39 36:21Sacks By 3-28 4-30 Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Bush 16-94-0, Smith 3-32-0, Douglas 2-24-0, Stripling 3-13-0, Cantwell 5-(-34)-0; VT-Humes 22-113-1, Ore 11-56-0, Vick 13-10-0, Harper 1-10-0Passing: LOU-Cantwell 15-37-216-3-3; VT-Vick 11-21-203-2-0Receiving: LOU-Urrutia 6-95-1, Tinch 3-55-1, Jones 3-22-0, Barnidge 1-29-1, Bush 1-8-0, Douglas 1-7-0; VT-King 3-27-1, Clowney 2-69-0, Harper 2-62-1, Hyman 2-44-0, Royal 2-1-0Interceptions: VT-Anderson 1-39-1, Minor 1-25-0, Flowers 1-15-0

n FedEx Orange Bowl, Jan. 2, 2007

Louisville 0 10 0 14 – 24Wake Forest 0 3 7 3 – 13

Attendance: 74,470

WF (14:17, 2nd) Swank 44 yd FGLOU (8:30, 2nd) Carmody 41 yd FGLOU (5:53, 2nd) Allen 21 yd pass from Carter (Carmody kick)WF (11:34, 3rd) Morton 30 yd pass from Skinner (Swank kick)WF (14:46, 4th) Swank 36 yd FGLOU (12:31, 4th) Allen 1 yd run (Carmody kick)LOU (4:57, 4th) Bolen 18 yd run (Carmody kick) Team Statistics LOU WFFirst Downs 23 18Rushes-Yds. 37-125 29-111Passing Yds. 332 271Passes (C-A-I) 25-35-0 21-33-1Fumbles-Lost 2-2 3-2Penalties-Yds. 1-5 3-30Punts-Avg. 4-34.0 5-38.6Punt Returns-Yds. 1--2 3-8KO Returns-Yds. 2-31 3-38Time of Possession 32:24 27:36Sacks By 4-21 2-14 Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Smith 16-82-0, Bolen 4-28-1, Allen 7-11-1, Brohm 6-3-0, Stripling 4-1-0; WF-Moore 12-73-0, Belton 5-46-0, Bryant 3-23-0, Marion 3-17-0, Skinner 4-(-21)-0, Idlette 2-(-27)-0Passing: LOU-Brohm 24-34-311-0-0, Carter 1-1-21-1-0; WF-Skinner 21-33-271-1-1Receiving: LOU-Douglas 10-165-0, Urrutia 5-44-0, Bolen 2-34-0, Smith 2-34-0, Riley 2-21-0, Barnidge 2-13-0, Allen 1-21-1, Stripling 1-0-0; WF-Idlette 6-91-0, Marion 4-63-0, Morton 4-62-1, Tereshinski 3-22-0, Moore 2-25-0, Bryant 1-9-0, Belton 1-(-1)-0Interceptions: LOU-Gay 1-1-0 n Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl, Dec. 21, 2010

Louisville 0 21 0 10 – 31Southern Miss 14 7 0 7 – 28

Attendance: 20,017

USM (12:06, 1st) Pierce 32 yd pass from Davis (Hrapmann kick)USM (10:12, 1st) Johnson 62 yd run (Hrapmann kick)LOU (11:21, 2nd) - Graham 11 yd pass from Burke (Philpott kick)USM (9:15, 2nd) - Davis 17 yd pass from Pierce (Hrapmann kick)LOU (4:24, 2nd) Chichester 10 yd pass from Burke (Philpott kick)LOU (1:18, 2nd) - Powell 6 yd run (Philpott kick)USM (14:55, 4th) Walters 8 yd pass from Davis (Hrapmann kick)LOU (14:40, 4th) Wright 95 yd kickoff return (Philpott kick)LOU (6:30, 4th) Philpott 36 yd FG Team Statistics LOU USMFirst Downs 15 24Rushes-Yds. 29-109 40-170Passing Yds. 178 226

BOWL RECAPS23 BOWL APPEARANCES n 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS n 11 BOWL WINS

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Passes (C-A-I) 20-32-0 21-34-0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1Penalties-Yds. 9-54 6-45Punts-Avg. 7-38.9 6-38.5Punt Returns-Yds. 1-14 1-9KO Returns-Yds. 4-158 4-74Time of Possession 31:12 28:48Sacks By 1-8 1-1 Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Powell 18-75-1, Wright 5-31-0, Burke 4-21-0; USM-Johnson 10-102-1, Hardy 12-48-0, Lampley 3-35-0, Davis 13-16-0Passing: LOU-Burke 20-32-178-2-0; USM-Davis 19-32-205-2-0, Boehme 1-1-4-0-0, Pierce 1-1-17-1-0Receiving: LOU-Beaumont 7-57-0, Graham 3-31-1, Chichester 3-27-1, Bellamy 2-29-0, Smith 2-16-0, Powell 2-10-0, Donnell 1-8-0; USM-Bolden 5-55-0, Pierce 4-54-1, Brown 4-41-0, Morris 4-21-0, Hardy 1-19-0, Davis 1-17-1, Sullivan 1-11-0, Walters 1-8-1 n Belk Bowl, Dec. 27, 2011

Louisville 7 3 7 7 – 24NC State 7 14 10 0 – 31

Attendance: 58,427 NCSU (5:39, 1st) Graham 6 yd pass from Glennon (Sade kick)LOU (1:06, 1st) Bridgewater 8 yd run (Philpott kick)LOU (6:07, 2nd) Philpott 32 yd FGNCSU (4:03, 2nd) Palmer 35 yd pass from Glennon (Sade kick)NCSU (1:35, 2nd) Graham 68 yd pass from Glennon (Sade kick)NCSU (8:04, 3rd) Sade 34 yd FGNCSU (6:39, 3rd) Amerson 65 yd interception return (Sade kick)LOU (2:00, 3rd) Nord 2 yd pass from Bridgewater (Philpott kick)LOU (3:55, 4th) Bellamy 2 yd pass from Bridgewater ( Philpott kick) Team Statistics LOU NCSUFirst Downs 18 19Rushes-Yds. 35-117 28-65Passing Yds. 274 264Passes (C-A-I) 24-43-3 21-33-1Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-2Penalties-Yds. 4-52 8-47Punts-Avg. 3-37.0 2-34.0Punt Returns-Yds. 1-1 1-2KO Returns-Yds. 4-128 3-63Time of Possession 31:50 28:10Sacks By 1-6 5-33

Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Anderson 15-61-0, D. Brown 9-51-0, P. Brown 1-37-0, Wright 1-(-3)-0, Bridgewater 9-(-29)-1; NCSU-Washington 14-45-0, Underwood 6-19-0, Creecy 4-16-0, Glennon 2-3-0Passing: LOU-Bridgewater 24-43-274-2-3; NCSU-Glennon 21-33-264-3-1Receiving: LOU-Rogers 7-54-0, Bellamy 5-98-1, Anderson 3-48-0, Radcliff 3-18-0, D. Brown 2-3-0, Chichester 1-28-0, Parker 1-15-0, Smith 1-8-0, Nord 1-2-1; NCSU-Graham 7-116-2, Smith 4-44-0, Bryan 3-29-0, Washington 3-15-0, Palmer 2-48-1, Crisp 1-8-0, Underwood 1-4-0

Interceptions: LOU-Pryor 1-0-0; NCSU-Amerson 2-65-1, Manning 1-4-0 n Allstate Sugar Bowl, Jan. 2, 2013

Louisville 14 10 6 3 – 33Florida 0 10 0 13 – 23

Attendance: 54,178

LOU (14:45, 1st) Floyd 38 yd interception return (Wallace kick)LOU (6:47, 1st) Wright 1 yd run (Wallace kick)UF (14:50, 2nd) Sturgis 33 yd FGLOU (8:39, 2nd) Wallace 27 yd FGLOU (2:57, 2nd) Parker 15 yd pass from Bridgewater (Wallace kick)UF (0:10, 2nd) Jones 1 yd run (Sturgis kick)LOU (14:52, 3rd) Copeland 19 yd pass from Bridgewater (kick failed)LOU (7:54, 4th) Wallace 30 yd FGUF (7:41, 4th) Debose 100 yd kickoff return (Sturgis kick)UF (2:13, 4th) Taylor 5 yd pass from Driskel (Driskel pass failed) Team Statistics LOU UFFirst Downs 23 17Rushes-Yds. 36-70 30-111Passing Yds. 266 175Passes (C-A-I) 20-32-1 16-29-2Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1Penalties-Yds. 2-25 9-98Punts-Avg. 1-39.0 4-41.3Punt Returns-Yds. 2-10 0-0KO Returns-Yds. 1-0 6-218Time of Possession 35:37 24:23Sacks By 3-33 5-31 Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Wright 25-84-1, Lamb 2-5-0, Bridgewater 7-(-17)-0; UF-Gillislee 9-48-0, Burton 5-24-0, Jones 3-16-1, Hines 2-11-0, Debose 1-8-0, Driskel 10-4-0Passing: LOU-Bridgewater 20-32-266-2-1; UF-Driskel 16-29-175-1-2Receiving: LOU-Smith 4-55-0, Rogers 4-62-0, Wright 3-19-0, Copeland 2-31-1; UF-Dunbar 5-77-0, Hines 3-34-0, Hammond 2-22-0, Debose 1-4-0, Burton 1-8-0, Reed 1-7-0, Purifoy 1-5-0, Taylor 1-5-1, Gillislee 1-13-0Interceptions: LOU-Floyd 1-38-1, Johnson 1-22-0; UF-Evans 1-7-0 n Russell Athletic Bowl, Dec. 28, 2013

Louisville 6 16 7 7 – 36Miami (Fla.) 2 0 0 7 – 9

Attendance: 51,098 UM (11:51, 1st) Team safetyLOU (5:46, 1st) Wallace 36 yd FGLOU (1:38, 1st) Wallace 43 yd FGLOU (12:47, 2nd) Wallace 42 yd FGLOU (7:10, 2nd) Parker 26 yd pass from Bridgewater (Wallace kick)LOU (0:30, 2nd) Harris 12 yd pass from Bridgewater (Wallace kick failed)LOU (8:11, 3rd) Perry 24 yd pass from Bridgewater (Wallace kick)

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LOU (12:19, 4th) Bridgewater 1 yd run (Wallace kick)UM (10:23, 4th) Edwards 2 yd run (Goudis kick) Team Statistics LOU UMFirst Downs 28 14Rushes-Yds. 31-107 28-14Passing Yds. 447 160Passes (C-A-I) 35-45-0 12-27-0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1Penalties-Yds. 9-79 2-20Punts-Avg. 1-45.0 6-45.7Punt Returns-Yds. 0-0 0-0KO Returns-Yds. 2-33 9-223Time of Possession 38:32 21:28Sacks By 4-39 1-4 Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Perry 6-46-0, Brown 16-42-0, Bridgewater 6-24-1, Radcliff 1-1-0; UM-Edwards 12-38-1, Crawford 11-35-0, Morris 5-(-59)-0Passing: LOU-Bridgewater 35-45-447-3-0; UM-Morris 12-27-160-0-0Receiving: LOU-Parker 9-142-1, Copeland 6-90-0, Perry 5-50-1, Harris 4-54-1, Rogers 3-38-0, Christian 2-25-0, Brown 2-21-0, Clark 2-10-0, Quick 1-13-0, Atkins 1-4-0; UM-Walford 4-82-0, Coley 3-32-0, Crawford 3-22-0, Hurns 2-24-0 n Belk Bowl, Dec. 30, 2014 Louisville 7 0 7 0 – 14Georgia 7 13 7 10 – 37

Attendance: 45,671

UGA (8:24, 1st) Conley 44 yd pass from Mason (Morgan kick)LOU (4:25, 1st) Christian 11 yd pass from Bolin (Wallace kick)UGA (11:33, 2nd) Morgan 41 yd FGUGA (6:40, 2nd) Chubb 31 yd run (Morgan kick)UGA (4:58, 2nd) Morgan 22 yd FGUGA (5:41, 3rd) Michel 2 yd run (Morgan kick)LOU (1:48, 3rd) Radcliff 6 yd run (Wallace kick)UGA (5:20, 4th) Morgan 41 yd FGUGA (2:02, 4th) Chubb 8 yd run (Morgan kick) Team Statistics LOU UGAFirst Downs 20 22Rushes-Yds. 27-62 53-292Passing Yds. 314 200Passes (C-A-I) 21-44-3 14-24-1Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1Penalties-Yds. 7-44 4-19Punts-Avg. 6-37.5 2-41.0Punt Returns-Yds. 0-0 1-0KO Returns-Yds. 8-132 2-37Time of Possession 27:00 33:00Sacks By 2-17 4-36

Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Radcliff 19-89-1, Scott 2-2-0, Bonnafon 1-(-9)-0, Bolin 5-(-20)-0; UGA-Chubb 33-266-2, Michel 11-33-1, Douglas 5-5-0, Mason 1-(-1)-0Passing: LOU-Bolin 20-40-300-1-2, Bonnafon 1-3-14-0-1, Johnson 0-1-0-0-0; UGA-Mason 10-15-149-1-0, Ramsey 4-9-51-0-1Receiving: LOU-Parker 8-120-0, Rogers 5-81-0, Quick 2-57-0, Christian 2-25-1, Towbridge 2-21-0, De La Cruz 1-9-0, Radcliff 1-1-0; UGA-Conley 4-80-1, Mitchell 3-19-0, Bennett 2-23-0, Blazevich 2-13-0, Michel 1-32-0, Scott-Wesley 1-19-0, Towns 1-14-0Interceptions: LOU-Floyd 1-0-0; UGA-Sanders 2-42-0, Swann 1-0-0 n Music City Bowl, Dec. 30, 2015

Louisville 20 0 7 0 – 27Texas A&M 7 7 0 7 – 21

Attendance: 50,478

LOU (11:56, 1st) Jackson 6 yd run (Wallace kick)LOU (5:22, 1st) Crum 2 yd pass from Jackson (Wallace kick failed)TAMU (2:25, 1st) Carson 9 yd run (Bertolet kick)LOU (1:14, 1st) Jackson 61 yd run (Wallace kick)TAMU (1:51, 2nd) Seals-Jones 4 yd pass from Hubenak (Bertolet kick)LOU (3:01, 3rd) Towbridge 17 yd pass from Jackson (Wallace kick)TAMU (4:54, 4th) Kirk 29 yd pass from Hubenak (Bertolet kick) Team Statistics LOU TAMUFirst Downs 21 25Rushes-Yds. 46-307 39-138Passing Yds. 227 307Passes (C-A-I) 12-26-0 28-48-1Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1Penalties-Yds. 10-90 9-85Punts-Avg. 6-42.8 7-43.7Punt Returns-Yds. 3-49 0-0KO Returns-Yds. 3-51 4-83Time of Possession 29:07 30:53Sacks By 5-39 1-10

Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Jackson 22-226-2, Radcliff 11-47-0, Scott 5-27-0, Bonnafon 6-9-0, Samuel 1-(-1)-0; TAMU-Carson 20-106-1, Etwi 2-9-0, Kirk 1-9-0, White 5-7-0, Hubenak 11-7-0Passing: LOU-Jackson 12-26-227-2-0; TAMU-Hubenak 28-48-307-2-1Receiving: LOU-Quick 4-73-0, Hikutini 3-103-0, Ja. Smith 2-4-0, Staples 1-28-0, Towbridge 1-17-1, Crum 1-2-1; TAMU-Reynolds 11-177-0, Kirk 10-84-1, Pope 3-21-0, Seals-Jones 3-18-1, Carson 1-7-0Interceptions: LOU-Harvey-Clemons 1-0-0

BOWL RECAPS23 BOWL APPEARANCES n 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS n 11 BOWL WINS

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n Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl, Dec. 31, 2016

Louisville 3 3 0 3 – 9Louisiana State 0 16 10 3 – 29

Attendance: 46,063

LOU (7:14, 1st) Creque 24 yd FGLSU (14:54, 2nd) Jeter 1 yd pass from Etling (Delahoussaye kick)LSU (7:14, 2nd) Guice 1 yd pass from Etling (Delahoussaye kick)LSU (1:08, 2nd) TEAM safetyLOU (0:00, 2nd) Creque 47 yd FGLSU (8:48, 3rd) Guice 70 yd run (Delahoussaye kick)LSU (3:04, 3rd) Delahoussaye 42 yd FGLOU (14:43, 4th) Creque 30 yd FGLSU (10:38, 4th) Delahoussaye 25 yd FG Team Statistics LOU LSUFirst Downs 11 20Rushes-Yds. 35-67 41-177Passing Yds. 153 217Passes (C-A-I) 10-27-0 16-29-1Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yds. 8-56 4-48Punts-Avg. 8-50.5 6-36.5Punt Returns-Yds. 2--4 4-45KO Returns-Yds. 4-64 3-81Time of Possession 24:22 35:38Sacks By 1-15 8-64 Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Jackson 26-33-0, Radcliff 6-26-0, Je. Smith 3-8-0; LSU-Guice 26-138-1, Williams 12-37-0, Etling 3-2-0Passing: LOU-Jackson 10-27-153-0-0; LSU-Etling 16-29-217-2-1Receiving: LOU-Quick 3-81-0, Dawkins 2-16-0, Staples 1-22-0, Samuel 1-17-0, Hikutini 1-12-0, Towbridge 1-4-0, Standberry 1-1-0; LSU-Dupre 7-139-0, Guice 3-11-1, Chark 2-47-0, Moore 2-13-0, Smith 1-6-0, Jeter 1-1-1Interceptions: LOU-Cannon 1-1-0 n TaxSlayer Bowl, Dec. 30, 2017

Louisville 7 14 3 3 – 27Mississippi State 14 3 0 14 – 31

Attendance: 41,310 MS (10:47, 1st) Williams 5 yd run (Christmann kick)LOU (6:35, 1st) Standberry 5 yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick)MS (3:11, 1st) Thompson 14 yd run (Christmann kick)LOU (10:29, 2nd) Jackson 13 yd run (Creque kick)MS (4:21 2nd) Christmann 23 yd FGLOU (0:19, 2nd) Ja. Smith 11 yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick)LOU (3:14, 3rd) Creque 23 yd FGMS (13:22, 4th) Thompson 2 yd run (Christmann kick)LOU (7:38, 4th) Creque 31 yd FGMS (3:39, 4th) Thompson 1 yd run (Christmann kick) Team Statistics LOU MSFirst Downs 20 23Rushes-Yds. 39-187 55-277Passing Yds. 171 127

Passes (C-A-I) 13-31-4 11-20-1Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2Penalties-Yds. 6-42 11-100Punts-Avg. 4-42.3 4-41.0Punt Returns-Yds. 1-9 3-11KO Returns-Yds. 3-50 6-141Time of Possession 30:21 29:39Sacks By 2-8 6-42

Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Jackson 24-158-1, M. Williams 5-13-0, Bonnafon 7-13-0, D. Williams 3-3-0; MS-Thompson 27-147-3, Williams 12-88-1, Hill 8-29-0, Gibson 6-13-0, Jackson 1-1-0Passing: LOU-Jackson 13-31-171-2-4; MS-Thompson 11-20-127-0-1Receiving: LOU- Ja. Smith 7-107-1, Dawkins 3-38-0, Standberry 2-10-1, Averett 1-16-0; MS-Jackson 3-38-0, J. Thomas 2-36-0, Todd 2-32-0, Couch 2-28-0, D. Thomas 2-(-7)-0Interceptions: LOU-C. Williams 1-1-0; MS-McLaurin 2-42-0, Dantzler 1-15-0, Green 1-0-0 n Music City Bowl, Dec. 30, 2019 Louisville 0 10 14 14 – 38Mississippi State 7 7 0 14 – 28

Attendance: 46,850 MS (4:48, 1st) Stevens 3 yd run (Christmann kick)MS (10:19, 2nd) Gibson 3 yd run (Christmann kick)LOU (7:57, 2nd) Ford 33 yd pass from Atwell (Chalifoux kick)LOU (0:00, 2nd) Chalifoux 31 yd FGLOU (5:01, 3rd) Peete 24 yd pass from Cunningham (Chalifoux kick)LOU (2:51, 3rd) K. Pass 31 yd fumble recovery (Chalifoux kick)LOU (13:52, 4th) Ford 8 yd pass from Cunningham (Chalifoux kick)MS (10:25, 4th) Guidry 18 yd pass from Stevens (Christmann kick)LOU (2:13, 4th) Hawkins 5 yd run (Chalifoux kick)MS (0:27, 4th) Mitchell 24 yd pass from Stevens (Christmann kick) Team Statistics LOU MSFirst Downs 23 24Rushes-Yds. 44-198 36-145Passing Yds. 312 221Passes (C-A-I) 17-25-0 17-26-0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-2Penalties-Yds. 6-50 2-20Punts-Avg. 3-44.3 5-43.0Punt Returns-Yds. 1-0 0-0KO Returns-Yds. 3-65 4-44Time of Possession 31:34 28:26Sacks By 4-35 4-15 Individual LeadersRushing: LOU-Hawkins 23-105-1, Cunningham 16-81-0, Atwell 1-9-0, Hall 3-4-0; MS-Stevens 17-71-1, Gibson 8-54-1, Witherspoon 4-17-0, Hill 7-3-0Passing: LOU-Cunningham 16-23-279-2-0, Atwell 1-2-33-1-0; MS-Stevens 17-26-221-2-0Receiving: LOU-Atwell 9-147-0, Ford 3-53-2, Fitzpatrick 2-37-0, Marshall 1-29-0, Peete 1-24-1, Davis 1-22-0; MS-Guidry 6-76-1, Green 3-23-0, Mitchell 2-47-1, Payton 2-39-0, Spivey 1-13-0, Thomas 1-11-0, Hill 1-6-0, Gibson 1-6-0

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Neeli Bendapudi is the 18th President of the

University of Louisville. Selected by the UofL Board of Trustees in April 2018, Bendapudi came to Louis-ville from the University of Kansas where she served as Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor.

Since becoming Presi-dent, Bendapudi has worked toward making the universi-ty a great place for students to learn, a great place for faculty and staff to work, and a great place for alumni and the community to invest. Under her leadership, UofL aims to become a premier anti-racist metropolitan research university that will celebrate diversity, foster equity and strive for inclusion.

She earned her PhD in marketing from the University of Kansas and has teaching experience at Texas A&M University and The Ohio State University. Bendapudi returned

to KU in 2011 to become the School of Business dean and H.D. Price Professor of Business. During her career, she has taught at the under-graduate, MBA, Executive MBA and PhD levels and received numerous col-lege, university and national teaching awards.

Bendapudi specializes in the study of consumer behavior in service con-texts. Her research deals

with customers’ willingness and ability to maintain long-term relationships with firms and with the brands and employees that represent them. Her research has been pub-lished in the Journal of Academic Medicine, Harvard Business Review, Journal of Market-ing (where she also served on the editorial board), Journal of Marketing Research, Jour-nal of Retailing, Journal of Service Research and in the proceedings of various national and international conferences. Her work

has been featured by popular media outlets including The New York Times, CNBC, CNN, MSNBC, WebMD and Fox News Network.

Previously, she served as chief customer officer of the Huntington National Bank and was actively involved in business outreach through consulting and executive education programs.

A highly sought-after keynote speaker, she has addressed national and international audiences for many companies, trade groups and organizations.

Bendapudi sits on the Board of Direc-tors of publicly held company Lancaster Colony Corporation and has sat on several non-profit organization boards, including MRIGlobal, an independent research insti-tute. She is a former Leadership Foundation Fellow of the International Women’s Forum, one of a select group of women selected worldwide for this prestigious honor.

She is married to Venkat Bendapudi. Their daughter, Sirisha, is married to Kyle Ladd. Bendapudi’s latest title is “Grandma” as Siri-sha and Kyle recently welcomed a son, Arjun.

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John E.Chilton

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Diane Medley

Mary R. Nixon

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Tom Andrews

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SteveJones

KarenTurner

Krista Wallace-Boaz

Mark Watkins

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SharonMoore

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James M. Rogers

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Diane L. Porter

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Vince Tyra n Vice President/Director of Athletics

Vincent Tyra, a Louis-ville native with strong

business credentials, was named as the University of Louisville’s Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics and Director of Athletics on March 26, 2018. He had previously served in an interim role leading Cardi-nal Athletics for six months prior to his appointment in that role on Oct. 3, 2017.

In a short period of time, Tyra (pronounced TIE-ray) has continuously led the UofL athletic department to high achievements, both on the field and in the classroom, while developing significant upgrades in finance and facilities. He has provided leadership while continuing to move the Cardinals forward in all sports, building upon the positive legacy of previ-ous athletics successes, and taking the time to personally reach out to the UofL fan base and donors on multiple fronts through improved customer service.

Tyra has instilled strong principles with established core beliefs and goals to drive the essence of the Cardinals’ athletics pro-gram moving forward. He has taken steps to stabilize the future of the Cardinals by extending the contracts of key UofL coaches while adding new ones. He has made made moves to efficiently restructure the adminis-trative and support staff, all with an empha-sis on enhancing the student-athlete experi-ence for the Cardinals. Among those astute head coaching hires are men’s basketball’s Chris Mack and football’s Scott Satterfield, both of whom have had early success and quickly became fan favorites.

Tyra’s leadership during the pandemic has been apparent, moving quickly in the spring to plan for budgetary adjustments and devel-oping protocols to get Cardinal student-ath-letes back on campus and into competition, well ahead of most athletic departments.

Since his arrival, Tyra has put an empha-sis on major capital projects and currently has several upgrades on the horizon. The department is embarking on a Women’s Ath-letics Capital Campaign and have received major gifts for a indoor practice baseball facility and Denny Crum Hall, a $23.5 mil-lion 128-bed residence hall that will house UofL students and student-athletes.

He has monitored major capital projects, including a Cardinal Stadium expansion completed in August 2018, as well as con-structing and outfitting a broadcast center on

campus in advance of the launch of the ACC Network in August 2019.

During Tyra’s first four years, Louisville has ranked among the top 35 schools in the nation in the Learfield Sports Director’s Cup nation-al all-sports standings, mak-ing it eight straight seasons the Cardinals have ranked among the nation’s top 35.

Highlighting the 2020-21 season, the Cardinals

were ranked 23rd through the winter season and captured four ACC titles, the most since joining the league in 2014.

Men’s swimming and diving matched its highest-ever finish, ranking fifth in the NCAA Championship, with two National Cham-pion performances.

Women’s Track & Field captured its third NCAA National Individual Champion in school history as Makenli Forrest won the NCAA indoor weight throw national title. The field hockey program reached the its first Final Four, while volleyball reached the NCAA Sweet 16 for the second straight year.

Cardinal athletic teams have achieved impressive academic results, posted a col-lective 3.289 GPA during the most recent 2021 Spring semester., with 428 student-athletes earning a 3.0 GPA or higher and 273 capturing a 3.5 or better GPA.

The Cardinals have been generous with their service time as UofL finished second in the 2020-21 NCAA Division I Team Works Award Competition for outstanding com-munity service. UofL has ranked among the top five nationally in all seven years of the competition. Cardinal student-athletes totaled 1,405 hours of service through-out the duration of competition, and had 94% of student-athletes participate in a service opportunity during this time period. Tyra’s efforts have strengthened UofL’s com-mitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, through the departmental goals and val-ues statements and the creation of the Cardinals S.O.A.R. (Strategically Organizing Against Racism) Committee. The committee works to provide educational opportuni-ties and resources to enhance knowledge and empower action; create brave and safe spaces to build and sustain a supportive anti-racist community; and implement initiatives to assist and serve underrepresented and historically marginalized groups.

Prior to his appointment at UofL, Tyra served as an operating partner since 2007

for Southfield Capital, a Greenwich, Conn. based private equity firm that invests in lower middle market companies. In his role there, Tyra served as chairman of the board of numerous investments to include Hallcon Corp, RCR International, Total Fleet Solu-tions, Dealer Financial Services, and Bio-Pharm Communications. Tyra most recently served as chairman of the board and interim Chief Executive Officer of Elite Medical, a company based in Clearwater, Fla.

Tyra was a corporate advisor from 2008-2017 for ISCO Industries, a privately held piping supply company based in Louisville, Ky. He also formerly served as the president of Retail and Activewear for Fruit of the Loom in Bowling Green, Ky.

Tyra has served as a member of the Univer-sity of Louisville Foundation Board of Direc-tors and chaired the organization’s Finance Committee. He joined the board in February 2017, but stepped down from the position after his appointment with Cardinal Athletics. He has served as chairman of the board of Industrial Services of America, a Louisville-based scrap metal recycling company.

A former standout athlete himself, Tyra graduated from Trinity High School in Lou-isville in 1984 as the state’s top baseball prospect and was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame. He was a four-year baseball letterman (1985-88) and two-time team cap-tain at the University of Kentucky, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in health administration in 1989. He started 37 career games as a pitcher for Kentucky, tied for 14th at UK.

A long-time supporter of UofL Athletics, his father Charlie Tyra was a consensus All-America at UofL, led the Cardinals to the 1956 National Invitation Tournament Championship and is one of four players with his jersey num-ber (No. 8) retired at UofL, along with Wes Unseld, Darrell Griffith and Pervis Ellison.

Tyra and his wife Lori have five children: Sydney, Audrey, Olivia, Spencer and Cooper.

The Tyra Family: (from left) Cooper, Olivia, Lori, Vince, Audrey, Sydney and Spencer.

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Josh HeirdDeputy Athletic Director

Josh Heird, who has over 13 years of experience in athletics administration at the University of Louisville and most recently Villanova Uni-versity, was named Deputy Athletic Director in April 2019.

In his current role at UofL, Heird is the sport administrator for baseball, men’s basketball, and foot-ball as well as providing administrative oversight for championships, facilities/events, capital projects and equipment operations.

Heird served as Senior Associate Athletics Direc-tor/Chief Athletics Operating Officer at Villanova in 2018-19 after operating nearly two years as Associate Athletic Director for Internal Operations and Finance. In those roles, he provided leadership for all internal units of the athletic department and had administra-tive oversight with finance and budget, capital proj-ects, ticket and equipment operation, food service, camps and overall project and event management. He also was the sport administrator for the men’s lacrosse and men’s soccer programs, as well as the secondary administrator for men’s basketball.

Before moving to Villanova, Heird worked nearly 10 years at UofL (2007-16), most recently as Assistant Athletic Director for Championships and Facilities from 2012-16. In that role, he had oversight of capital projects approved by the UofL Athletic Asso-ciation. He also assisted with the day-to-day manage-ment of facility operations. Heird was responsible for the management of all ACC and NCAA postseason events hosted by UofL.

During his time at Louisville, Heird helped design and oversee the construction of the Jim Patterson Baseball Stadium expansion, the Ulmer Softball Stadium expansion, the building of the Dr. Mark and Cindy Lynn Soccer Stadium, the lacrosse stadium press box, as well as the Thorntons Academic Center of Excellence.

Heird coordinated several postseason events host-ed by Louisville, including the 2016 NCAA Men’s Basketball Regional. Louisville also served as home to the 2015 and 2012 Men’s and Women’s Cross Country National Championships, the 2015 and 2012 Men’s Basketball Second and Third Rounds, the 2014 Women’s Basketball Regional, the 2012 Women’s Volleyball National Championship and the 2012 Field Hockey National Championship.

He began his career at UofL as Assistant Direc-tor of Championships in April of 2007 before being promoted to the Director of Championships in 2009. Before starting a career in collegiate athletics, Heird spent five years in Washington, D.C. working for Con-gressman Mike Simpson of Idaho and Senator Wayne Allard of Colorado.

Heird is a 2002 graduate of Mississippi College, where he was a member of the cross country, track & field and football teams. In addition to being the American Southwest Conference 800 meter cham-pion in 2001, Heird was an all-conference cross country selection in 2001 and was an academic all-conference honoree every semester of his career. He earned an MBA from Louisville in 2009.

Heird is married to the former Abbey Woolley. The couple has two children, Hadley (5) and Gus (3).

John CarnsSenior Associate Athletic Director for Compliance

John Carns is in his 24th year with the Cardinals and his 12th as Senior Associate Athletic Director for Compli-ance.

He served seven years as Associate Athletic Director for Compliance after serv-ing as UofL’s Director of Compliance for four years.

Carns is responsible for the development and im-plementation of the University’s policies and proce-dures in accordance with NCAA, ACC and University regulations.

Carns joined the UofL staff in August of 1998 after nearly two years assisting in the compliance office at the University of Miami (Fla.).

Prior to his roles in athletics, Carns worked in government for the City of Binghamton (N.Y.). He was a community relations assistant for the mayor’s office (1986-88), an economic development assistant for two years (1988-90), the Highway Safety Program Di-rector (1990-91) and a risk manager/paralegal of the Office of the Corporation Counsel (1991-93).

Carns earned a B.A. in Communications at State University College at Oswego (N.Y.) in 1985. He graduated with a juris doctor from the Thomas Cooley Law School in Lansing, Mich., in 1996, the same year he was admitted to the New York State Bar. He also earned a master’s degree in sports administration at St. Thomas University in Miami, Fla. in 1997.

A native of Binghamton, N.Y., Carns and his wife Patti have two children: Luke and Payton Ann.

Kenny KleinSenior Associate Athletic Director/Sports Information Director

Kenny Klein is in his 39th year at UofL, currently serving as Senior Associate Athletic Director on the Cardinals’ senior leadership team and as

Sports Information Director.Klein joined the Cardinals’ staff in August of 1983

after nearly two seasons as SID at Morehead State. Prior to that stint, Klein spent four years as an un-dergraduate and graduate assistant at Murray State, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism in 1981. At the time of his appointment at UofL, he was the youngest SID at an NCAA Division I football institution at 23.

A 2015 inductee into the College Sports Infor-mation Directors of America (CoSIDA) Hall of Fame, Klein also worked one season as a student assistant in sports information at Austin Peay State University, and was a sports writer for the Clarksville Leaf-Chronicle.

Klein’s efforts in his longtime role at UofL led to his induction into the state’s Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame in 2017. He received the 2012 Katha Quinn Award, presented by the U.S. Basketball Writers As-sociation in recognition for providing outstanding ser-vice to the media covering college basketball.

Klein has coordinated the computerized statis-tics operation for 35 NCAA Final Fours. In his initial season with the Cardinals, Klein edited the 1983-84 UofL basketball guide which was judged second in

the nation by CoSIDA. Klein, who edited UofL’s 352-page basketball history book Above the Rim, has also received other publication awards while at UofL and Murray State.

He served as the media coordinator for the 1987 USA Pan American Games men’s basketball team, has served on the NCAA Final Four media coordination committee and annually assists in media operations for the Kentucky Derby. He was the local media cen-ter committee chairman for the 1996, 2000 and 2014 PGA Championships in Louisville, and served in a similar capacity for the 2008 Ryder Cup and 2004 and 2011 Senior PGA Championships. He assisted in the media operations at the 1999 Ryder Cup in Bos-ton.

Klein serves as vice-chairman of the CoSIDA Scholarship Committee and is the athletic depart-ment’s representative for multimedia rights with the ACC, including oversight of the Cardinals’ broadcast operations for the ACC Network.

Klein, who grew up in Southside, Tenn., is married to the former Donna Graham. He has two sons: Alex, who attended UofL, with wife Beth and his children Clark and Iris; and Brady, a graduate of UofL’s Speed School of Engineering, with wife Carly.

Marvin MitchellSenior Associate Athletic Director for Student Services and Diversity

Marvin Mitchell has 29 years of athletic administra-tion experience and is in his 22nd year as a member of the

Cardinal Athletics senior administration. Mitchell serves as the department’s chief diver-

sity officer and has oversight of academic services, continuing eligibility, student development, student-athlete programming and Thorntons Academic Center of Excellence (TACE) operations.

Mitchell was the school’s first Associate Athletic Director in the area of academics. He joined the ath-letic administration staff in December 1999 as Assis-tant Athletic Director of Academic Services after three years at East Carolina, where he directed their stu-dent development program. Prior to his stint at ECU, Mitchell worked five years at his alma mater Wake Forest in many roles, including serving as assistant di-rector of academic services from 1994-96.

Under Mitchell’s leadership, academic success for student-athletes has flourished at UofL. More than half of all student-athletes are consistently named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for maintaining a 3.0 grade point average each semester. Graduation rates for student-athletes have improved to all-time highs. Computer access, tutorial services, objective-based study halls and a new student retention program are among the significant advancements since his arrival.

A four-year football letterman for Wake Forest University (1987-91), Mitchell is an accomplished speaker and has addressed the National Association of Academic and Student-Athlete Development Pro-fessionals (N4A) National Conventions, NCAA Life Skills National Convention, Nike All-America Camps and various universities, high schools and grade schools.

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various boards including 100 Black Men of America, Clear Channel Communications, Amobi Okoye Foun-dation, National Collegiate 100 and Chestnut Street YMCA. He is a member of Minority Opportunities Athletic Association (MOAA), Institute for Sport and Social Justice (Institute SSJ) and the N4A. He also serves as the primary advisor for the Collegiate 100, a mentoring organization he chartered at UofL in 2004.

A native of Eastville, Va., Mitchell graduated from Northampton High School and continued his educa-tion at Wake Forest University, where he earned both his bachelor’s (1992) and master’s (1995) degrees.

Matt BankerAssociate Athletic Director for Compliance

Matt Banker joined UofL as Associate Athletic Director in October of 2013. In his current role, Banker serves as sport administrator for Men’s Soccer, Women’s Lacrosse,

Women’s Rowing, Cardinal E-Sports, and Spirit Teams. Banker also supports the athletics depart-ment’s NCAA compliance, rules education, and NIL initiatives, athletics strategic planning, legal affairs and risk management and serves on UofL’s Tuition & Fees Task Force. Banker has represented UofL on the ACC’s Men’s Soccer Committee and ACC Constitution & Bylaws Committee.

Prior to joining UofL, he served as the Ohio Valley Conference Assistant Commissioner from January 2010 to October 2013. At the OVC, Banker oversaw the OVC’s compliance, academics, NLI, governance and other conference operations. He also served as the sport administrator for OVC men’s and women’s tennis.

Banker served on the NCAA Division I Legislative Council from 2010-2013 and was elected Council chair for 2013-14. Banker also served on the NCAA Division I Subcommittee on Legislative Relief and the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision Governance Subcommittee.

Banker served as the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs at the Indiana University School of Law in Indianapolis from 2008-09. While with IU School of Law, Banker directed student services on behalf of the law school including advising, new student orientation, spring commencement, final exams and the law student handbook. Banker served on the Dean’s senior leadership team and law school’s ABA self-study committee.

Prior to working at the IU School of Law, Banker worked at the NCAA from 2002-08, first as the Asso-ciate Director of Membership Services and later at the NCAA Eligibility Center as the Associate Director of Academic Review.

His responsibilities with the NCAA included drafting NCAA legislation and publications. Banker also served as staff liaison to several NCAA commit-tees and councils. From spring 2007 to July 2008, he managed the day-to-day operations of the NCAA Eligibility Center academic review team.

Banker received his Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of St. Thomas (MN) in 1997. A member of the Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Society, Banker was a three-time letter winner for the Tommies’ football team. Banker received his Juris

Doctorate from the Marquette University Law School in May 2001. At Marquette he was the president of the St. Thomas More Society and a member of the Sports Law Society.

Banker volunteers with the Louisville Leopard Percussionists and the Big Brothers-Big Sisters pro-gram. He is a member of the Wisconsin State Bar, the National Association for Athletics Compliance (NAAC) and NACDA. Banker has taught sports law and compliance courses at Belmont University’s School of Law and UofL’s Sport Administration Gradu-ate School.

Amy CalabreseAssociate AD/Senior Woman Administrator/

Amy Calabrese, a former UofL student-athlete and member of the UofL staff since 2007, was elevated to Associate Athletic Director in July 2019 and designated as

the Senior Woman Administrator in November 2020. Prior to her promotion, she served as Assistant Ath-letic Director for six years.

Calabrese serves as the sport administrator for women’s basketball, volleyball, softball, women’s soccer, field hockey, and men’s and women’s ten-nis. In addition to her sport administrator responsi-bilities, Calabrese is the athletic department liaison with several campus entities, including Dean of Stu-dent’s office, Housing and the university’s Title IX of-fice. She serves on several conference committees, including the ACC Women’s Basketball Committee, ACC Softball Committee and ACC Women’s Soccer Committee.

Calabrese operated as Director of Student-Athlete Development at UofL from May of 2010 until her ad-ministrative appointment in 2013. Her duties have in-cluded developing and implementing UofL’s life skills program for student-athletes, including leadership de-velopment, educational programming and career ed-ucation. She served as advisor for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and managed the department’s Performance Team, which provided mental health re-sources and support for student-athletes.

She worked nearly three years as Assistant Direc-tor of Student-Athlete Development and Champion-ships from 2007-10. In that role, she aided in UofL’s event management efforts when hosting conference and NCAA championships, directed the department’s community engagement and outreach and assistant in providing life skills programming.

Calabrese joined the UofL staff as a graduate as-sistant for the Cardinal Athletic Fund in 2007 with a primary focus on annual fund and donor relations. She also worked briefly with US Paralympics at the US Olympic Committee and as a sales representative for the Louisville Bats Triple-A baseball team.

Calabrese was a four-year letter winner for the Cardinals’ soccer team from 2003-06, earning Aca-demic All-America honors as a junior and senior. The stellar defender started all 77 matches of her career, playing every minute of every game but one as a ju-nior, as the Cardinals won 43 games over her four years. A team captain her last two years, she was an all-conference third-team selection as a sophomore after coming to UofL from Centennial, Colo.

She earned her bachelor’s degree in sport admin-istration with a minor in business administration from UofL in 2007 and went on to earn a master’s degree in business administration, also from UofL, in 2009. She is a graduate of Ignite Louisville and Leadership Louisville as well as a member of Women Leaders in College Sports. Calabrese is a 2021 graduate of the selective NCAA Pathways Program.

She and her husband Rich have three children, Jack, Colin and William.

Michael DudasAssociate Athletic Direc-tor for Development and Tickets

A member of the Cardi-nals’ athletic staff for 13 years, Michael Dudas is in his fourth year as Associate Athletic Di-rector for Development and

Tickets.Dudas joined the Cardinal Athletic Fund staff in

July 2008 and rose to Assistant Athletic Director in 2015 until his current role. He gained oversight of the Cardinal Athletic Fund in 2018 when assuming the Associate Athletic Director senior leadership posi-tion with the Cardinals.

Dudas oversees the administration, operations, planning and implementation of all annual giving and fundraising initiatives within UofL Athletics. He also has oversight of the Cardinals’ ticket operations and sales.

A native of Hopkinsville, Ky., he earned a bach-elor’s degree in business management in 2006 from Austin Peay State University, where he competed on the Governor’s basketball team. He was a member of APSU’s 2002-03 team which won the Ohio Valley Conference championship and faced Louisville in the NCAA Tournament first round. His APSU 2003-04 team won the OVC regular season title with a perfect 16-0 league record and advanced to the NIT.

Dudas earned his master’s degree in sport admin-istration from UofL in 2009. He and his wife Katie have three sons: Connor, Parker and Chase.

Dr. Patrick IveyAssociate Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Healthand Performance

Dr. Pat Ivey, who has over 20 years of collegiate experi-ence in athletic performance roles, joined the UofL staff as Associate Athletic Direc-

tor for Student Athlete Health and Performance in January of 2019. Health and Performance consists of Sports Medicine, Sports Performance, Sports Nutri-tion, Sport Science, Mental Health and Performance Departments.

Prior to coming to Louisville, Ivey worked the pre-vious two years at Arkansas State, where he served as Assistant Athletics Director of Athletics Performance for a year. He was the Director of Mental Perfor-mance at Arkansas State in 2017. Ivey also served as the Associate Athletics Director for Athletic Per-formance at Missouri from 2011-15 and was named the National Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year by FootballScoop.com in 2013. He served as the

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Assistant Vice Chancellor for Access and Leadership Development in the office of Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity at Missouri for 18 months from 2016-17.

A former Missouri football letterwinner (1993-95), Ivey was selected as an All-American Strength and Conditioning Athlete in 1995. After receiving his undergraduate degree in 1996 in Hotel and Restaurant Management with an emphasis in nutri-tion, he spent time in the NFL with the Detroit Lions, San Diego Chargers, Denver Broncos and Green Bay Packers for four seasons from 1996-1999. He completed his Master’s in Health Education with an emphasis in Curriculum and Instruction in 2000 while serving as a graduate assistant director of strength and conditioning at Missouri.

Ivey returned to Missouri in 2004 in the role of Director of Strength and Conditioning after serving in the same capacity at Tulsa from 2002-03. There, he oversaw strength and conditioning efforts for all 18 sports and was part of the resurgence of the football program, which had the nation’s best turnaround in 2003. Tulsa went 8-5 in 2003 after producing a 1-11 record in the prior year.

Ivey earned his Ph.D. in sports psychology from Missouri in 2013. He is a Master Strength and Conditioning Coach (MSCC) and a Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC) through the CSCCa. Additionally, he is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), a Registered Strength and Conditioning Coach *Emeritus of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and an accomplished speaker on sports performance.

Originally from Detroit, Mich., Ivey and his wife Dr. Starla Ivey have two daughters: Paisli and Serena.

Michael OrtmanAssociate Athletic Directorof Facilities & Game Opera-tions

Michael Ortman was elevated to Associate Athletic Director of Facilities & Game Operations in July 2019 after five years as UofL’s Stadiums

Manager. In this new role, Ortman oversees the facility and game operations staffs for all home events along with the grounds staff that maintain the turf areas both inside and outside all athletic facilities.

Recently, Ortman had oversight with the two-year expansion of Cardinal Stadium and the football facility that was completed prior to the 2018 football season.

Before coming to the UofL, Ortman worked 17 years at Soldier Field in Chicago, serving as the Director of Operations for his final 12 years there. He oversaw the facility’s operations encompassing the 98 acres of park land, parking structures and stadium. He coordinated the operational needs for the more than 225 events held annually in and around the stadium.

Overseeing and coordinating the staff of over 250 trades, cleaning, landscaping and facility operations staff were part of Ortman’s focus. Additional responsibilities included the stadium life safety, operating systems and as the lead contact for all media needs for the facility for every event.

On an annual basis, Ortman created and oversaw the stadium’s annual capital improvement program that accounted for projects that were done to main-

tain the original 1924 historic structure along with projects to continue to keep Soldier Field on the cut-ting edge of technology and fan amenities.

During Ortman’s tenure, Soldier Field was rec-ognized as the first stadium in the country to receive the certification of LEED-EB through the United States Green Building Council.

Between 2005 and 2014, Ortman was a part of 10 Super Bowls, working as the AFC team coordinator ensuring team access and needs were met both on the sidelines and in the locker room for the NFL.

He earned his degree in animal science in 1995 and his masters in business administration in 1997, both from Western Illinois. Ortman and his wife Christine have three children: Samantha, Madison and Austin.

Amy ShoemakerAssociate Athletic Director for Administration and Deputy University Counsel

A 15-year employee of the University of Louisville, Amy Shoemaker began her role as Associate Athletic Director for Administration and Deputy

University Counsel in May 2018. Shoemaker serves as a member of the Athletics senior leadership team and oversees internal functions including human resources, legal, contracts, risk management, student conduct and staff development for Athletics.

Shoemaker began her employment with the uni-versity with the Office of University Counsel in 2006, where she oversaw much of the employment, immi-gration, and student affairs-related legal issues in her role as Associate University Counsel.

Prior to coming to the University, Shoemaker was a litigation attorney for Louisville-based law firm Middleton Reutlinger from 2002-06, where she practiced in the areas of commercial, business, and employment law. She began her law career in 2000 as an attorney with Steptoe and Johnson, in their employment law practice group.

Shoemaker earned her bachelor’s degree in gov-ernment from William & Mary in 1997 and her law degree from Kentucky in 2000. As a native of Louis-ville, Shoemaker’s parents are both UofL alumni. Her father earned both his undergraduate and medical degrees from UofL, and her mother received her mas-ter’s degree from UofL’s Kent School of Social Work. Shoemaker has one child, Elliott.

Jeff SpoelkerAssociate Athletic Director, Finance

Jeff Spoelker, who was elevated to Associate Athletic Direcfor Finance in 2019 after two years as assistant athletic director for business & finance, is in his 13th year with UofL

Athletics and 23 years with the University overall.He returned to UofL after serving as a senior

financial analyst for the Louisville Water Company from October 2007 through November 2008. Spoelk-er was responsible for developing the annual operat-ing budget and monitoring expenditures for various segments of the company. He assisted with the annual

audit in addition to aiding with financial forecasting.In 1997, Spoelker joined UofL as the policy and

budget analyst in the Office of Budget & Financial Planning. In his role, he was tasked with development, oversight and administration of approximately $125 million of the University’s budget, which included the athletics association and the UofL Foundation. Among his duties over a 10-year period, he conducted finan-cial analysis and research, financial forecasting, and prepared management reports for top-level officials to include the school’s president and provost.

Prior to his first stop at UofL, he served as a grant writer and comprehensive planner for two years with the Kentucky Regional Planning and Development Agency. Spoelker assisted government entities and nonprofit organizations with researching and writing federal, state and foundation grants.

The Louisville native graduated from Dayton, where he ran cross country for two years, in 1990 with his bachelor’s degree in political science. Spoelker continued his education at Kentucky, where he earned his master’s degree in public administration in 1993. Spoelker secured his certificate in accoun-tancy from Louisville in 2007.

He is married to the former Alex Gallitelli, and they reside in Louisville with their sons Nicholas and Peter.

Lottie StockwellAssociate Athletic Director, Marketing

Lottie Stockwell is in her fourth year as UofL’s Asso-ciate Athletic Director for Marketing after serving for more than three years as the department’s Assistant Athlet-

ic Director for Brand Marketing & Licensing.With over 20 years of experience leading and

developing brand/marketing campaigns, Stockwell and her team are responsible for overall brand mar-keting, brand partnerships and comprehensive fan experience for the Louisville athletic department.

Before joining the Louisville staff, Stockwell spent 10 years at Power Creative in Louisville as the Direc-tor of Account Service, where she served as the brand steward for the UofL and Churchill Downs Racetrack, two of the agency’s top clients. She was responsible for the overall agency performance with each account, ensuring financial goals attainment, development of multiple agency/client relationships, while coaching and mentoring a team of account service staff members.

Prior to Power Creative, Stockwell served five years as the Account Executive at Red7E, a local advertising agency, which handled the marketing for Churchill Downs, Inc., and all member race tracks. She handled the project management of all creative development for broadcast, digital, print, collateral and customer relationship marketing materials.

A 2000 graduate of Kentucky with an integrated strategic communications degree, Stockwell worked two years as a marketing specialist at Lexmark Inter-national, where she operated in concert with multiple advertising agencies for creative development of all new product launch materials, including packaging.

Stockwell has two children, Cooper and Georgia.

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Brad BarberAssistant Athletic Director for Ticket Operations

Brad Barber is in his 29th year as Assistant Athletic Di-rector for Ticket Operations after serving as the Assistant Ticket Manager for three sea-sons with UofL.

Barber coordinates all football and basketball season ticket sales, along with ticketing for all single game and post-season events. He also coordinated all ticket sales for the expansion of Cardinal Stadium as well as for the KFC Yum! Center. The UofL football team has maintained a substantial season ticket base including reaching over 45,000 in season ticket sales often since 2010. UofL’s men’s basketball has drawn well regularly in the 22,000-seat KFC Yum Center. In addition to regular season events, he is also respon-sible for ticketing for all conference events along with NCAA post season events run by UofL. He also serves in the game management and operations aspect for all sports.

Before coming to UofL, Barber attended Rio Grande College for his undergraduate studies as well as Ohio University for his graduate work. While at Rio Grande College, he served as an assistant basket-ball coach from 1982-1986. Upon completion of his schooling, he completed an internship at the Univer-sity of North Carolina in the athletic ticket office.

He has been married to the former Kim Morgan for the last 33 years. They have three children: Ryan, Kyle -- both UofL graduates -- and Catie, a senior at UofL.

Laura ClementeAssociate AD for Strategy & Innovation

Laura Clemente, who worked in digitial marketing at UofL for six seasons, was elevated to Associate Athletic Director for Strategy and In-novation.

A native of Madison, N.J., Clemente operated the last two years on the UofL Athletics staff as Assistant Athletic Director for Multimedia and Content after serving four years as the Cardinals’ Director of Digital Marketing. She earned a master’s degree in business analytics from UofL in 2020.

Clemente has led the digital transformation of the athletic department, guiding the creative and media teams in expanding the brand, while increasing the social media followers to over a million on all plat-forms.

Prior to joining UofL, Clemente worked seven seasons with the New York Jets in the National Foot-ball League. Beginning as a social media intern in 2009, Clemente worked one season as a communica-tion assistant and three years as the communications coordinator. She moved to the digital side in 2014, where she served as the Digital Media Manager in 2014-15, coordinating the execution of the organiza-tion’s marketing calendars, as well as the distribution of breaking news announcements and transactions.

Clemente played four seasons of lacrosse at Northwestern where she graduated in 2009 with a degree in communications and international studies.

Megan EdwardsAssistant Athletic Director for Development

Megan Edwards, a mem-ber of the UofL Athletics Development staff since July 2015, is in her third year as Assistant Athletic Director for Development.

Edwards oversees the major gifts solicitations for the Cardinal Athletic Fund, and assists in all aspects of administration and planning for the development staff.

She came to UofL from Bowling Green State Uni-versity where she was a member of the Falcon’s athlet-ics development staff. While at Bowling Green, she completed her masters in sports administration from BGSU in 2014 after earning a bachelor’s degree in sport management from Bowling Green in 2009.

Originally from St. Paul, Minn., Edwards was a member of the Bowling Green State women’s golf team from 2006-09. She is married to former Louis-ville men’s soccer goalkeeper Charlie Edwards.

Jennifer HansonAssistant Athletic Director for Fan Experience

Jen Hanson is in her third season as Assistant Athletic Di-rector for Fan Experience, after serving as the Cardinals’ Direc-tor of Game Production and Fan Experience for two years. 

Hanson leads gameday production of all foot-ball, men’s basketball and women’s basketball events, as well as overseeing all Olympic sports game production related to the in-house show, including videoboards, bands, spirit squads and on-field promotions. In addition to gameday, she also leads production of all in-house special events, banquets, kickoffs, fan parties and donor events. She coordinates with Louisville Sports Prop-erties to ensure in-game sponsorship fulfillment at the highest level. In addition, she oversees team marketing, assisting all sports marketing managers in gameday execution.

Prior to UofL, Hanson was the Director of Mar-keting at Washington State University, overseeing all marketing aspects of football, men’s & women’s basketball, baseball, women’s soccer, tennis and golf during her six years in the Pac 12. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University in Washington, DC, and an MBA from Southwest Min-nesota State University.

Jeremy NoeAssistant Athletic Director for Television Production

A member of the UofL Ath-letics staff since 2014, Jeremy Noe was elevated to Assistant Athletic Director for Television Production in July 2021.

Noe joined UofL in its inaugural year in the Atlan-tic Coast Conference in 2014, starting UofL’s Cards TV operation with a 26-foot TV production mobile unit producing about 80 sports broadcasts annually for

ESPN3, digital productions which have evolved into ACC Network Extra telecasts.

Noe oversees all live event television produc-tions and in-venue video boards for all UofL athletic events. He serves as executive producer for UofL events on the ACC Network and other ESPN plat-forms, and manages the UofL Athletics Broadcast Center, the $8 million facility completed in August 2018 to support the ACC Network which launched a year later.

Noe started his professional career as a camera operator in 1995 and performed in a many televi-sion production positions from producer, director, technical director, audio, replay and graphics. He has worked as a creative services producer for ABC affili-ates and has been an operations manager in two top 50 television markets. Before joining the UofL staff, Noe was living on the road as a full-time freelancer/contractor for the ESPN family of Networks, Fox Sports, CBS Sports, NBC Sports Raycom Sports, and the SPEED Channel.

Noe is a 2001 graduate of Western Kentucky University with a bachelor of arts, humanities and a social sciences degree in broadcast communications with an emphasis in television production. A native of Elizabethtown, Ky., he is married to the former Carrie Mattingly. He has He has three stepchildren: Thomas Noe, Carra Cissell and Sarah Burtram.

Justin RuffinAssistant Athletic Director for Academic Services/Sport Administrator/Men’s and Women’s Tennis

Justin Ruffin is in his 11th year with UofL as Assistant Athletic Director for Aca-demics. He is responsible for

overseeing academics for the Cardinal football team, Learning Specialists, Graduate Assistants and Sport Administrator for the Men’s and Women’s Tennis pro-grams.

After serving five years in various capacities, at James Madison University, Ruffin came to the Univer-sity of Louisville. He is a former student-athlete, earn-ing All-Conference recognition as a defensive back for the football team and lettering three years on the baseball team.

In 2002, Ruffin graduated with a Bachelor’s of Sci-ence in Integrated Science and Technology from JMU and he earned his Master of Science in Athletic Ad-ministration two years later in 2004.

A native of Norfolk, Va., Ruffin is a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc, National Association Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A) and Minority Opportunities Athletic Association (MOAA).

Ruffin and his wife Erika have three sons: Justin, Jayson and Joshua.

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Lauren RustAssistant Athletic Director for Compliance

Lauren Rust is in her 14th year at the University of Louisville and her 11th with Cardinal Athletics, currently serving as Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance.

Rust is responsible for the eligibility of initial and transfer student-athletes, as well as well as the finan-cial aid for football, women’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving student-athletes, plus assisting in the eligibility of those continuing student-athletes, Academic Progress Rate (APR) and Gradua-tion Success Rate (GSR) reports. She has worked the last three years in her current position after three years as UofL’s Director of Compliance. She joined the UofL athletics staff in August of 2011 after three years as Associate Director of Advising in the UofL College of Arts and Sciences.

Prior to her arrival at UofL, Rust worked six years at the Thornton Athletics Student Life Center at the University of Tennessee. She was an Academic Ath-letic Counselor for women’s swimming, rowing and

women’s golf (2002-05), as well as Assistant Director overseeing all academic counselors and serving as the primary academic counselor for men’s basketball and women’s volleyball (2005-08). Rust also worked a year in Membership Services for the NCAA as an intern in 2001-02.

Rust earned a B.A. in Exercise Science at More-head State University (Ky.) in 1999. She graduated with a M.A. in Sport Administration at Morehead State in 2001 while serving as a graduate assistant in athletics.

A native of Louisville, Rust and her husband Rich have two children: Garrett and Brynlee.

Scott SalladeAssistant Athletic Director for Student Services

Scott Sallade, Assistant Athletic Director for Student Services, is in his 25th year as a staff member of the Olga Peers Academic Center. He oversees the academic sup-

port for women’s soccer, softball and the spirit groups, in addition to his many administrative duties, includ-

ing continuing eligibility and campus involvement.He has been at UofL since 1987 and has worked

in several areas of the university including Housing and Residence Life, Admissions and Orientation and Intramural and Recreational Sports. He currently serves as a part-time instructor for the Health and Sport Sciences Department.

Sallade earned his B.S in Sport Administration (1992) and his Master of Education (1994), both from the University of Louisville.

He and his wife, Tami, have a son, Casey and two daughters, Kayla and Naica.

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Holly AprileSoftball

Dan McDonnellBaseball

John Michael HaydenMen's Soccer

Karen Ferguson-DayesWomen's Soccer

Rodrigo da Silva Men’s Tennis

Dani Busboom KellyVolleyball

Scott SatterfieldFootball

Ryan BlaggMen's Golf

Derek CopelandWomen's Rowing

Dale CowperTrack & Field/Cross Country

Arthur AlbieroSwimming

Mark BeckhamWomen's Tennis

Chris MackMen’s Basketball

Scott TeeterWomen's Lacrosse

Jeff WalzWomen's Basketball

Whitney YoungWomen's Golf

Justine SowryField Hockey

UofLHead

Coaches

Maggie ConstantzDirector of

Special Forces

Allison CookAsst. Director of Brand Marketing/Licensing

Debbie CoxInsurance

Coordinator

Kelly AndersonExecutive Assistant

to AD

Katie BerryDirector of

Team Marketing

Kevin AkaGraphic Designer

Dylan BickelSenior Account

Executive

Asaad AliMultimedia Producer

JB AllenMultimedia Producer

Ronee BaxterDirector of Special Events

and Premium Services

Rachel BilneyDirector of

Development

Caroline CraftonAssociate Director Academic Services

Adam CreechPhotographer

Alecia Cushing Nutrition Operations

Specialist

Bobby BlakenshipDirector of

TV Production

Jason BondDirector

of Technology

Seth BooneDirector of Natatorium

and Tennis Center

Zach BrooksExecutive Director of

Development

Morgan BrooksAssociate Producer

Thomas ByrdFinancial Controller,

ULGC

Christel BlockerProgram Assistant,Academic Services

Dan CerwinskeDirector of Ticket

Retention and Sales

Mioshi CobbleAcademic Services

Kelly ConklinTicket Office

Business Manager

Tony ComptonFacility Operations

Manager

Jason DierkingDirector of Olympic Sports Performance

Zachary FarrellAssistant Director of

Olympic Sports Performance

Erika FitzgeraldDirector of

Ticket Operations

Corey DanielsMultimedia Producer

Scott FlavellAssistant Director of

Technology

Tammy DavisFacilities Assistant

Evan DyerFacility Operations

Manager

Dan FurmanAsst. Director

of Development

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Emily GarrDirector

of Compliance

Mike GaruccioAsst. Director

of Development

Daniel GossomAssociate Director of

Compliance

Tim HaagMultimedia Producer

Lauren HansenAssoc. Director

of Academic Services

Courtney HehnAssoc. Director

of Academic Services

Austin HertzlerMarketing Assistant

Brice GordonAssistant Superintendant

Grounds

Hannah KrillGraphic Designer

Joley KlondikeFinancial Coordinator

ULGC

Paul JonesPerformance Analytics

Coordinator

Sheryl KnightLadybirds

Coach

Lynn LandsFinancial

Coordinator

John Leenerts Chief Broadcast

Engineer

Samantha KeetonAsst. Director

of Ticket Operations

Brent LamkinFacilities/Operations

Manager

Ross HuberFacility Operations

Manager

Mike HetzelAssistant Superintendant

Athletic Fields

Misty HodgesAll GIrl Cheeleader

Squad Coach

Russell HillAssistant

Business Manager

Ancia IfillAssistant DirectorLearning Specialist

Caroline JeffersAssociate Director of

Compliance

Elaine JonesAssistant Marketing Director

Spirit Groups

Diego InsuastyAsst. Director

of Development

Brianna McCarthyAssistant DirectorAcademic Services

Daniel MorrisseyDirector

of Compliance

Deanna McMahelAccountant

Andrew McClungDirector of Stadium

and Facility Operations

Emily LeppingSports

Dietician

Carter LotzAssociate Director of

Equipment

Chris MayDirector of Academic and

Student Services

Tommy LewisEquipment Mechanic/

Athletic Fields

Derek MuellerAccount Executive

Ticket Sales

Olivia MorrisseyAssistant Director

of Housing

Monica NegronAssistant Director/Student

Leadership and Development

Rodney NewSr. Asst. Superintendent

Athletic Fields

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Kamari WootenDirector of Academic

Services

Mike WinkenhoferSuperintendent

Athletic Fields/Grounds

Noah PierSuperintendent

ULGC

Chris PaulAssistant Golf Professional

Sam RobeyAssistant Director of

Development

Opal NewtonAccounts Payable

Specialist

Scott NortonAssistant Equipment

Manager

Andrew OsbornMotion

Graphics Artist

Rachel OvertonAssoc. Director of Academic Services

Neil RohrerAssistant Director of Ticket

Operations

Jessica SlaughterAssistant Superintendent

James SpeedCoed Cheerleading

Coach

Chad StockerHead

Golf Professional

Carl SchmidDirector of

Digital Strategy

Lauren SharrockDirector of Athletics Human Resources

Sandra ShortAdministrative Specialist

Keith SchobertDirector of Arena and

Facility Operations

Rebecca SchroederDirector of

Sports Nutriton

Shelley TewellAssociate DirectorAcademic Services

Ryan TuttleAsst. Director

of Development

Brian VamosAssistant Director of

Marketing

Thomas TheobaldAssistant Superintendent

Athletic Fields

Adam WilliamsAssociate Director of

Equipment Operations

Thomas StrauseAssociate DirectorAcademic Services

Kara TalleyAssistant Director /Learning Specialist

Jeremy TolesProgram

Coordinator HR

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Krista Wallace-Boaz, Associate Dean and

Professor of Piano and Pedagogy in the School of Music, was appointed as UofL’s Faculty Athletics Rep-resentative effective July 1, 2020.

Appointed by the univer-sity president, the FAR is a faculty member with admin-istrative function who does not hold an administrative or coaching position in the athletics department. In this role, Wallace-Boaz provides oversight and guidance in the administration of athletics programs, and serves as the university’s liaison between faculty, the Atlantic Coast Conference and the NCAA. Wallace-Boaz, immediate past chair of the Faculty Senate, has served in numerous liaison, oversight and governance roles including vice chair of the UofL Athlet-ics Association (ULAA) Board of Directors.

She plays a leading role in the areas of academic integrity, governance and commitment to rules com-pliance, promotion of insti-tutional control of athletics, commitment to diversity and equity, including student-athlete welfare and well-being, and facilitation of the integration of the academic and athletic components of the university community.

Wallace-Boaz teaches introduction to music study, piano pedago-gy, keyboard literature classes and applied piano. She has served as chair of the UofL Faculty Senate (2018-2020), ex-officio on the UofL Foundation Board of Directors, and Faculty Trustee on the UofL Board of Trustees. From 2016-2018 she served as Vice-Chair of the ULAA Board of Direc-tors, and was a member of the Committee on Academic Performance. A current ACC

Fellow, Wallace-Boaz completed the ACC Academic Leaders Network program in Spring of 2020.

A recipient of the UofL Distinguished Faculty Award for Service, Wallace-Boaz holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance from UofL, a Masters of Music in Piano Performance and Pedagogy from Northwestern University, and a Doctor of Music in Piano Performance and Pedagogy from Northwestern University. Wallace-Boaz also holds three certificates from the Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory in St. Peters-burg, Russia.

She has appeared in concerts across the United States as well as England, Aus-tria, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Rus-sia and Scotland. Wallace-Boaz currently serves as the Director of Operations for the Chamber Music Society of Louisville, is the Southern Division Composition Coordina-tor for MTNA Competitions, and the State Coordinator for the MTNA Composition Competition.

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The Tradition of ExcellenceConsistency. It is the mark of true excel-

lence in any endeavor.In today’s intercollegiate athletics, com-

petition is so balanced and so competitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds.

Established in 1953, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the stron-gest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers support it.

Through 67 years of competition (prior to June 1), ACC schools have captured 161 NCAA team championships, including 80 in women’s competition, 79 in men’s sports and two in fencing. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 186 times in men’s competition and 141 times in women’s action.

Since 2015, the ACC has won seven national championships in football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball and base-ball. That ties for the most of any confer-ence. The ACC is the only conference to win each of those four titles over that stretch.

FootballThe ACC has won three of the last eight

football national titles with Florida State claiming the 2013 title and Clemson captur-ing championships in 2016 and 2018.

The ACC has had a team in either the College Football Playoff or the BCS National Championship Game in each of the past eight years.

Six different ACC teams have played in the prestigious Capital One Orange Bowl since 2013 – Clemson in 2013 & 2015, Georgia Tech in 2014, Florida State in 2016, Miami in 2017, Virginia in 2019 and North Carolina in 2020.

Clemson and Notre Dame – playing in the ACC for the first time due to COVID-19 pandemic – each earned a College Football Playoff bid in 2020. It was the first time in its seven-year history that the CFP featured multiple ACC teams.

Eight ACC teams – tied for the most of any conference – had a .500 record-or-better in 2020: Clemson (10-2), Notre Dame (10-2), Miami (8-3), North Carolina (8-4), NC State (8-4), Boston College (6-5), Pitt (6-5) and Virginia (5-5).

In addition to CFP participants Clemson and Notre Dame, four additional ACC teams played in a bowl game in 2020 - North Carolina in the Capital One Orange Bowl, Miami in the Cheez-It Bowl, NC State in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl and Wake Forest in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl. It was the 20th consecu-

tive season in which the ACC earned at least six bowl bids. The ACC ranks second among all conferences with 143 bowl appea rance s since 2005.

Four ACC teams were ranked in the final AP Top 25 Poll, led by No.

3 Clemson. The Tigers were followed by No. 5 Notre Dame, No. 18 North Carolina and No. 22 Miami. In the Amway Coaches Top 25 Poll, Clemson was No. 3, followed by No. 5 Notre Dame, No. 17 North Carolina and No. 22 Miami. NC State received votes in both polls. Five ACC teams were ranked in the final CFP Top 25 Poll released prior to the bowl games on Dec. 20 – No. 2 Clemson, No. 4 Notre Dame, No. 13 North Carolina, No. 18 Miami and No. 23 NC State. The five ACC teams were the most from any conference.

The ACC played 85 of a possible 90-game regular-season schedule (94.4 percent) in 2020. No conference played more total regular-season games (85) than the ACC. Thirteen of the 15 teams (86.7 percent) played at least 10 games.

Nine games in 2020 featured a matchup of AP Top 25 ACC teams. That equals the most ranked matchups of any ACC season. There were also nine in 1992. Three of those games were between top 10 teams, the most matchups of top 10 ACC teams since 2004.

Twenty-two ACC football players earned at least one 2020 All-America team recogni-tion from either the Walter Camp Football Foundation (WCFF),  Associated Press (AP), Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), American Football Coaches Asso-ciation (AFCA) or Sporting News this season. Nine different ACC teams had at least one All-America selection.

ACC players brought home five national individual awards in 2020 – Trevor Law-rence, Clemson (Bobby Bowden Award & Heisman Finalist); Pressley Harvin III, Georgia Tech (Ray Guy Award), Jose Bor-regales, Miami (Lou Groza Award), Ian Book, Notre Dame (Pop Warner Award); Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Notre Dame (Butkus Award);

Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence was the No. 1 overall pick by the Jackson-ville Jaguars in the 2021 NFL Draft. He joins

Jameis Winston (2015, Florida State) and Mario Williams (2006, NC State) as the ACC players selected No. 1 overall.

Nine current ACC head coaches have won at least 50 career games, including five with more than 100 victories. North Carolina’s Mack Brown is tops among active coaches with 259 wins. The other 100-win coaches in the ACC are Clemson’s Dabo Swinney (140), Wake Forest’s Dave Clawson (130), Virginia’s Bronco Mendenhall (129) and Duke’s David Cutcliffe (118). No other conference has as many coaches with 100 career wins.

The ChampionshipsThe ACC conducts championship com-

petition in all 27 sports – 13 for men and 14 for women. The first ACC championship was held in swimming at North Carolina State University on February 25, 1954.

The 13 sports for men include football, cross country, soccer, basketball, fencing, swimming & diving, indoor and outdoor track & field, wrestling, baseball, tennis, golf and lacrosse. Women’s sports were initiated in 1977 with the first championship meet held in tennis October 6-8 at Wake Forest University. Championships for women are currently conducted in cross country, field hockey, soccer, basketball, fencing, swim-ming & diving, indoor and outdoor track & field, tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball and row-ing, with volleyball deciding its champion by regular season play.

2020-21 Year in ReviewThe 2020-21 academic year saw ath-

letic competition return after many sport seasons were canceled in 2019-20 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The conference completed championship competition in all 27 sports with 10 different schools claiming at least one conference crown. The ACC has averaged four national titles per year over the past two-plus decades (92 in 23 years) and has claimed multiple NCAA titles in 37 of the past 40 years.

Academically, the member institutions of the ACC again led the way among Power 5 conferences in the “Best Colleges” rankings released by US News & World Report. ACC member institutions combined for an aver-age rank of 54, marking the 14th straight year that the ACC led all Power 5 confer-ences.

2020-21 National Championships (as of June 1)Fencing.....................................Notre DameField Hockey ........................North CarolinaWomen’s Swimming & Diving ......... Virginia

Commissioner Jim Phillips

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MISSISSIPPISept. 6 Mercedes-Benz Stadium Atlanta, Ga.

General InformationLocation: Oxford, Miss.Enrollment: 23,090Nickname: RebelsColors: Cardinal Red and Navy BlueConference: SECStadium: Vaught-Hemingway

StadiumPlaying Surface: Natural Grass

Head CoachHead Coach: Lane KiffinCareer Record: 66-39Record at Ole Miss: 5-5Career Record vs. Louisville: 0-0

Team Information2020 Record: 5-5 Lettermen R/L: 66/19Starters Returning: 19/6

Media InformationFootball SID: [email protected]: [email protected] Office Phone: 662-915-7544 Website: olemisssports.com

UCFSept. 17 Cardinal Stadium Louisville, Ky.

General InformationLocation: Orlando, FLEnrollment: 72,000Nickname: KnightsColors: Black and GoldConference: American Athletic

ConferenceStadium: Bounce HousePlaying Surface: Natural Grass

Head CoachHead Coach: Gus MalzahnCareer Record: 77-38Record at UCF: 0-0Career Record vs. Louisville: 1-0

Team Information2020 Record: 6-4Lettermen R/L: 56/13Starters Returning: 19

Media InformationFootball SID: Daniel ForcellaE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 207-650-6790Website: www.ucfknights.com

EASTERN KENTUCKYSept. 11 Cardinal Stadium Louisville, Ky.

General InformationLocation: Richmond, Ky.Enrollment: 13,327Nickname: ColonelsColors: Maroon and WhiteConference: Atlantic SunStadium: Roy Kidd StadiumPlaying Surface: FieldTurf

Head CoachHead Coach: Walt WellsCareer Record: 3-6Record at EKU: 3-6Career Record vs. Louisville: 0-0

Team Information2020 Record: 3-6Lettermen R/L: 78/21Starters Returning: 15

Media InformationFootball SID: Kevin BrittonE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (859) 622-2006Website: EKUSports.com

FLORIDA STATESept. 25 Doak S. Campbell Stadium Tallahassee, Fla.

General InformationLocation: Tallahassee, Fla.Enrollment: 43,953Nickname Symbol: SeminolesColors: Garnet and GoldConference: ACCStadium: Bobby Bowden Field

at Doak Campbell StadiumPlaying Surface: Natural Grass

Head CoachHead Coach: Mike NorvellCareer Record: 41-21Record at UCF FSU: 3-6Career Record vs. Louisville: 0-1

Team Information2020 Record: 3-6Lettermen R/L: 50/15Starters Returning: 19

Media InformationFootball SID: Derek SatterfieldE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 850-645-7683Website: Seminoles.com

2020 Results

*Florida L, 35-51*at Kentucky W, 42-41 OT*Alabama L, 48-63*at Arkansas L, 21-33*Auburn L, 28-35*at Vanderbilt W, 54-21*South Carolina W, 59-42*Mississippi State W, 31-24*at Texas A&M Canceled*at LSU L, 48-53Indiana W, 26-20

2021 Schedule

Sept. 6 LouisvilleSept. 11 Austin PeaySept. 18 TulaneOct. 2 *at AlabamaOct. 9 *ArkansasOct. 16 *at TennesseeOct. 23 *LSUOct. 30 *at AuburnNov. 6 LibertyNov. 13 *Texas A&MNov. 20 *VanderbiltNov. 27 *at Mississippi State

2020 Results

at Georgia Tech W, 49-21*at ECU W, 51-28*Tulsa L, 26-34*at Memphis L, 49-50*Tulane W, 51-34*at Houston W, 44-21*Temple W, 38-13*Cincinnati L, 33-36*at South Florida W, 58-46BYU L, 23-49

2021 Schedule

Sept. 4 Boise StateSept. 11 Bethune-CookmanSept. 17 at LouisvilleOct. 2 *at NavyOct. 9 *East CarolinaOct. 16 *at CincinnatiOct. 22 *MemphisOct. 30 *at TempleNov. 6 *TulaneNov. 13 *at SMUNov. 20 *UCONNNov. 26 *South Florida

2020 Results

at Marshall L, 0-59

at West Virginia L, 10-56

at The Citadel W, 37-14

Huston Baptist L, 30-33

at Troy L, 29-31

Central Arkansas W, 31-28

Stephen F. Austin L, 6-24

at Central Arkansas L, 25-37

Western Carolina W, 49-17

2021 Schedule

Sept. 4 at Western Carolina

Sept. 11 at Louisville

Sept. 18 Indiana State

Sept. 25 Austin Peay

Oct. 2 Tarleton

Oct. 9 Abilene Christain

Oct. 16 at Central Arkansas

Oct. 30 Lamar

Nov. 6 at Stephen F. Austin

Nov. 13 at Sam Houston

Nov. 20 Jacksonville State

2020 Results

*Georgia Tech L, 13-16

*at Miami (FL) L, 10-52

Jacksonville State W, 41-24

*at Notre Dame L, 26-42

*North Carolina W, 31-28

*at Louisville L, 16-48

*Pittsburgh L, 17-41

*at NC State L, 22-38

*Duke W, 56-35

2021 Schedule

Sept. 5 Notre Dame

Sept. 11 Jacksonville State

Sept. 18 *at Wake Forest

Sept. 25 *Louisville

Oct. 2 *Syracuse

Oct. 9 *at North Carolina

Oct. 23 UMass

Oct. 30 *at Clemson

Nov. 6 *NC State

Nov. 13 *Miami (FL)

Nov. 20 *at Boston College

Nov. 27 at Florida

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2016 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER 3 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS 18 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

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WAKE FORESTOct. 2 Truist Field Winston-Salem, N.C.

General Information Location: Winston-Salem, N.C.Enrollment: 5,441Nickname: Demon DeaconsColors: Old Gold & BlackConference: ACCStadium: Truist FieldPlaying Surface: Turf

Head CoachHead Coach: Dave ClawsonCareer Record: 131-125Record at Wake Forest: 40-45Career Record vs. Louisville: 2-5

Team Information2020 Record: 4-5Lettermen R/L: 52/12Starters Returning: 25/1

Media Information:Football SID: Will PantagesE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (336) 758-2347 Website: www.godeacs.com

BOSTON COLLEGEOct. 23 Cardinal Stadium Louisville, Ky.

General InformationLocation: Chestnut Hill, Mass.Enrollment: 14,513Mascot: EaglesColors: Maroon and GoldConference: ACCStadium: Alumni Stadium Playing Surface: FieldTurf Head CoachHead Coach: Jeff HafleyCareer Record: 6-5Record at Boston College: 6-5Career Record vs. Louisville: 1-0 Team Information2020 Record: 6-5Lettermen R/L: 45/14Starters Returning: 20/5 Media InformationFootball SID: Jason BaumE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 6170-645-7683Website: bceagles.com

VIRGINIAOct. 9 Cardinal Stadium Louisville, Ky.

General InformationGeneral InformationLocation: Charlottesville, Va.Enrollment: 25,642

(undergraduate 17,314)Nickname: CavaliersColors: Orange and Blue Conference: ACCStadium: Scott StadiumPlaying Surface: Natural Grass Head CoachHead Coach: Bronco MendenhallCareer Record: 129-75Record at UVA: 30-32Career Record vs. Louisville: 2-3 Team Information2020 Record: 5-5Lettermen R/L: 48/22Starters Returning: 17/9 Media InformationFootball SID: Vincent BriedisE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 434-982-5533Website: VirginiaSports.com

NC STATEOct. 30 Carter-Finley Stadium Raleigh, N.C.

General InformationLocation: Raleigh, NCEnrollment: 36,700Nickname: WolfpackColors: Red & WhiteConference: ACCStadium: Carter-FinleyPlaying Surface: Grass Head CoachHead Coach: Dave DoerenCareer Record: 78-50Record at NC State: 55-46Career Record vs. Louisville: 2-4 Team Information2020 Record: 8-4Lettermen R/L: 50/10Starters Returning: 20/4 Media InformationFootball SID: Annabelle MyersE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 919.515.1181Website: GoPack.com

2020 Results*Clemson L, 13-37*at NC State L, 42-45Campell W, 66-14*Virginia W, 40-23*Virginia Tech W, 23-16*at Syracuse W, 38-14*at North Carolina L, 53-59*at Duke Canceled*Miami (FL) Canceled*at Louisville L, 21-45*Florida State CanceledWisconsin L, 28-42

2021 ScheduleSept. 3 Old DominionSept. 11 Norfolk StateSept. 18 *Florida StateSept. 24 *at VirginiaOct. 2 *LouisvilleOct. 9 *at SyracuseOct. 23 at ArmyOct. 30 *DukeNov. 6 *at North CarolinaNov. 13 *NC StateNov. 20 *at ClemsonNov. 27 *at Boston College

2020 Results

*at Duke W, 26-6Texas State W, 24-21*North Carolina L, 22-26*Pittsburgh W, 31-30*at Virginia L, 14-40*Georgia Tech W, 48-27*at Clemson L, 28-34*at Syracuse W, 16-13*Notre Dame L, 31-45*Louisville W, 34-27*at Virginia L, 32-43

2021 Schedule

Sept. 4 ColgateSept. 11 at UMassSept. 18 at TempleSept. 25 MissouriOct. 2 *at ClemsonOct. 16 *NC StateOct. 23 *at LouisvilleOct. 30 *at Syracuse Nov. 5 *Virginia TechNov. 13 *at Georgia Tech Nov. 20 *Florida StateNov. 27 *Wake Forest

2020 Results

*Duke W, 38-20*at Clemson L, 23-41*NC State L, 21-38*at Wake Forest L, 23-40*at Miami (FL) L, 14-19*North Carolina W, 44-41*Louisville W, 31-17Abilene Christian W, 55-15*at Florida State Canceled*Boston College W, 43-32*at Virginia Tech L, 15-33

2021 Schedule

Sept. 4 William & MarySept. 11 IllinoisSept. 18 *at North CarolinaSept. 24 *Wake Forest Sept. 30 *at Miami (FL)Oct. 9 *at LouisvilleOct. 16 *DukeOct. 23 *Georgia TechOct. 30 at BYUNov. 13 Notre DameNov. 20 *at PittsburghNov. 27 *Virginia Tech

2020 Results*Wake Forest W, 45-42*at Virginia Tech L, 24-45*at Pittsburgh W, 30-29*at Virginia W, 38-21*Duke W, 31-20*at North Carolina L, 21-48*Miami (FL) L, 41-44*Florida State W, 38-22Liberty W, 15-14*at Syracuse W, 36-29 *Georgia Tech L, 21-23Kentucky L, 21-23

2021 ScheduleSept. 2 USFSept. 11 at Mississippi StateSept. 18 Furman Sept. 25 *ClemsonOct. 2 Louisiana TechOct. 16 *at Boston CollegeOct. 23 *at Miami (FL)Oct. 30 *LouisvilleNov. 6 *at Florida StateNov. 13 *at Wake ForestNov. 20 *SyracuseNov. *North Carolina

2021 OPPONENTS23 BOWL APPEARANCES 16 FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 11 BOWL WINS

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CLEMSONNov. 6 Cardinal Stadium Louisville, Ky.

General InformationLocation: Clemson, S.C.Enrollment: 26,406Nickname: TigersColors: Orange and Regalia Conference: ACCStadium: Memorial StadiumPlaying Surface: Grass Head CoachHead Coach: Dabo SwinneyCareer Record: 140-33Record at Clemson: 140-33Career Record vs. Louisville: 6-0 Team Information2020 Record: 10-2Lettermen R/L: 66/18Starters Returning: 14 Media InformationFootball SID: Ross TaylorE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 864-656-9767Website: clemsontigers.com

DUKENov. 18 Wallace Wade Stadium Durham, N.C.

General InformationLocation: Durham, N.C.Enrollment: 6,994Nickname: Blue DevilsColors: Duke Blue & WhiteConference: ACCStadium: Brooks Field

at Wallace Wade StadiumPlaying Surface: Natural Grass

Head CoachHead Coach: David CutcliffeCareer Record: 118-117

(19+ seasons)Record at Duke: 74-88 (13 seasons)Career Record vs. Louisville: 0-1

Team Information2020 Record: 2-9Lettermen R/L: 81/20Starters Returning: 14/11

Media InformationFootball SID: Kat CastnerE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 919-684-8708Website: GoDuke.com

SYRACUSENov. 13 Cardinal Stadium Louisville, Ky.

General InformationLocation: Syracuse, N.Y.Enrollment: 15,275Nickname: OrangeColors: OrangeConference: ACCStadium: Carrier DomePlaying Surface: FieldTurf

Head CoachHead Coach: Dino BabersCareer Record: 61-52Record at Syracuse: 24-36Career Record vs. Louisville: 1-4

Team Information2020 Record: 1-10Lettermen R/L: 55/11Starters Returning: 21

Media InformationFootball SID: Tyler CadyE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (315) 443-2608 Website: cuse.com

KENTUCKYNov. 27 Cardinal Stadium Louisville, Ky.

General InformationLocation: Lexington, Ky.Enrollment: 30,000Nickname: WildcatsColors: Blue and White Conference: SEC Stadium: Kroger Field Playing Surface: FieldTurf

Head CoachHead Coach: Mark StoopsCareer Record: 49-50Record at UK: 49-50 Career Record vs. Louisville: 3-4

Team Information2020 Record: 5-6 overallLettermen R/L: 53/21Starters Returning: 14/12

Media InformationFootball SID: Susan Lax E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 859-257-3838Website: ukathletics.com

2020 Results*at Wake Forest W, 37-13The Citadel W, 49-0*Virginia W, 41-23*Miami (FL) W, 42-17*at Georgia Tech W, 73-7*Syracuse W, 47-21*Boston College W, 34-28*at Notre Dame L, 40-47*Pittsburgh W, 52-17*at Virginia Tech W, 45-10*Notre Dame W, 34-10Ohio State L, 28-49 2021 Schedule

Sept. 4 GeorgiaSept. 11 South Carolina StateSept. 18 *Geogia Tech Sept. 25 *at NC StateOct. 2 *Boston CollegeOct. 15 *at SyracuseOct. 23 *at PittsburghOct. 30 *Florida StateNov. 6 *at LouisvilleNov. 13 UCONNNov. 20 *Wake ForestNov. 27 at South Carolina

2020 Results

*at Notre Dame L, 13-27*Boston College L, 6-26*at Virginia L, 20-38*Virginia Tech L, 31-38*at Syracuse W, 38-24*at NC State L, 20-31Charlotte W, 53-19*North Carolina L, 24-56*at Georgia Tech L, 33-56*Miami (FL) L, 0-48*at Florida State L, 35-56

2021 Schedule

Sept. 4 at CharlotteSept. 11 North Carolina A&TSept. 18 NorthwesternSept. 25 KansasOct. 2 *at North CarolinaOct. 9 *Georgia TechOct. 16 *at Virginia Oct. 30 *at Wake ForestNov. 6 *PittsburghNov. 13 *at Virginia TechNov. 18 *LouisvilleNov. 27 *Miami (FL)

2020 Results

*at North Carolina L, 6-31*at Pittsburgh L, 10-21*Georgia Tech W, 37-20*Duke L, 24-38Liberty L, 21-38*at Clemson L, 21-47*Wake Forest L, 14-38*Boston College L, 13-16*at Louisville L, 0-30*NC State L, 29-36*at Notre Dame L, 21-45

2021 Schedule

Sept. 4 at OhioSept. 11 RutgersSept. 18 AlbanySept. 24 LibertyOct. 2 *at Florida StateOct. 9 *Wake Forest Oct. 15 *ClemsonOct. 23 *at Virginia Tech Oct. 30 *Boston CollegeNov. 13 *at LouisvilleNov. 20 *at NC StateNov. 27 *Pittsburgh

2020 Results

*at Auburn L, 13-29*Mississippi L, 41-42*Mississippi State W, 24-2*at Tennessee W, 34-7*at Missouri L, 10-20*Georgia L, 3-14*Vanderbilt W, 38-35*at Alabama L, 3-63*at Florida L, 10-34*South Carolina W, 41-18NC State W, 23-21

2021 Schedule

Sept. 4 Louisiana MonroeSept. 11 *MissouriSept. 18 ChattanoogaSept. 25 *at South CarolinaOct. 2 *FloridaOct. 9 *LSUOct. 16 *at GeorgiaOct. 30 *at Mississippi StateNov. 6 *TennesseeNov. 13 *at VanderbiltNov. 20 New Mexico StateNov. 27 at Louisville

Boston College (7-6-0)Home: 4-2 n Away: 3-4Oct. 18, 1986 (A) ................................7 ..........41Nov. 18, 1989 (A) ..............................36 ..........22Nov. 10, 1990 (H)..............................17 ..........10Oct. 12, 1991 (A) ................................3 ..........33Nov. 3, 1994 (H)................................14 ..........35Sept. 26, 1998 (H) .............................52 ..........28Nov. 8, 2014 (A) ................................38 ..........19Oct. 24, 2015 (H) ..............................17 ..........14Nov. 5, 2016 (A) ................................52 ............7Oct. 14, 2017 (H) ..............................42 ..........45Oct. 13, 2018 (A) ..............................20 ..........38Oct. 5, 2019 (H) ................................41 ..........39Nov. 28, 2020 (A) ..............................27 ..........34

Central Florida (1-1-0)Home: 1-1 n Away: 0-0Nov. 2, 1985 (H)................................42 ..........21Oct. 18, 2013 (H) ..............................35 ..........38

Clemson (0-6-0)Home: 0-3 n Away: 0-3 n Neutral: 0-0Oct. 11, 2014 (A) ..............................17 ..........23Sept. 17, 2015 (H) .............................17 ..........20Oct. 1, 2016 (A) ................................36 ..........42Sept. 16, 2017 (H) .............................21 ..........47Nov. 3, 2018 (A) ................................16 ..........77Oct. 19, 2019 (H) ..............................10 ..........45

Duke (2-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 1-0Sept. 7, 2002 (A) ................................40 ............3Oct. 14, 2016 (H) ..............................24 ..........14

Eastern Kentucky (19-8-1)Home: 12-4-1 n Away: 7-4Nov. 12, 1927 (A) ..............................21 ..........13Oct. 6, 1928 (H) ................................72 ............0Nov. 2, 1929(A) .................................19 ............6Oct. 17, 1930 (H) ..............................52 ............0Oct. 24, 1931 (H) ................................0 ............1Oct. 15, 1932 (A) ................................0 ..........38Nov. 18, 1933 (H)..............................13 ............7Nov. 17, 1934 (A) ..............................13 ............6Oct. 26, 1935 (H) ................................0 ............9Oct. 17, 1936 (A) ................................6 ............9Nov. 20, 1937 (H)................................6 ............6Nov. 9, 1946 (A) ..................................7 ..........28Nov. 7, 1947 (H)................................14 ..........13Nov. 15, 1952 (H)..............................34 ..........20Nov. 14, 1953 (H)..............................13 ..........20Nov. 13, 1954 (A) ................................6 ..........20Nov. 12, 1955 (A) ..............................45 ..........13Nov. 17, 1956 (H)..............................14 ............6Sept. 27, 1957 (A) ..............................40 ..........14Sept. 27, 1958 (H) .............................20 ............7Sept. 25, 1959 (A) ..............................14 ............7Sept. 23, 1960 (H) .............................28 ............7Sept. 22, 1961 (A) ..............................33 ............6Nov. 23, 1985 (H)..............................21 ..........45Aug. 31 , 1991 (H) .............................24 ..........14

Sept. 11, 2010 (H) .............................23 ..........13Sept. 7, 2013 (H) ...............................44 ............7Sept. 7, 2019 (H) ...............................42 ............0

Florida State (5-16-0)Home: 3-6 n Away: 2-10Oct. 4, 1952 (A) ................................41 ..........14Oct. 3, 1953 (A) ..................................0 ..........59Oct. 2, 1954 (H) ..................................6 ..........47Sept. 12, 1970 (A) ................................7 ............9Oct. 6, 1979 (H) ..................................0 ..........27Sept. 13, 1980 (A) ................................0 ..........52Sept. 5, 1981 (A) ..................................0 ..........17Nov. 13, 1982 (A) ..............................14 ..........49Oct. 20, 1983 (A) ................................7 ..........51Oct. 25, 1986 (H) ..............................18 ..........54Oct. 17, 1987 (A) ................................9 ..........32Nov. 2, 1991 (H)................................15 ..........40Sept. 23, 2000 (A) ................................0 ..........31Sept. 26, 2002 (H) (ot) .......................26 ..........20Oct. 30. 2014 (H) ..............................31 ..........42Oct. 17, 2015 (A) ..............................21 ..........41Sept. 17, 2016 (H) .............................63 ..........20Oct. 21, 2017 (A) ..............................31 ..........28Sept. 29, 2018 (H) .............................24 ..........28Sept. 21, 2019 (A) ..............................24 ..........35Oct. 24, 2020 (H) ..............................48 ..........16

Kentucky (15-17-0)Home: 5-7 n Away: 10-9Oct. 26, 1912 (A) ................................0 ..........41Nov. 22, 1913 (H)................................0 ..........20Nov. 14, 1914 (A) ................................0 ..........42Nov. 6, 1915 (H) .................................0 ..........15Oct. 14, 1922 (A) ................................0 ..........73Oct. 4, 1924 (A) ..................................0 ..........29Sept. 3, 1994 (A) ................................14 ..........20Sept. 2, 1995 (A) ................................13 ..........10Aug. 31, 1996 (A) ..............................38 ..........14Aug. 30, 1997 (A) ..............................24 ..........38Sept. 5, 1998 (H) ...............................34 ..........68Sept. 4, 1999 (A) ................................56 ..........28Sept. 2, 2000 (H) (ot) .........................40 ..........34Sept. 1, 2001 (A) ................................36 ..........10Sept. 1, 2002 (H) ...............................17 ..........22Aug. 31, 2003 (A) ..............................40 ..........24Sept. 4, 2004 (H) ...............................28 ............0Sept. 5, 2005 (A) ................................31 ..........24Sept. 3, 2006 (H) ...............................59 ..........28Sept. 15, 2007 (A) ..............................34 ..........40Aug. 31, 2008 (H) ................................2 ..........27Sept. 19, 2009 (A) ..............................27 ..........31Sept. 4, 2010 (H) ...............................16 ..........23Sept. 17, 2011 (A) ..............................24 ..........17Sept. 2, 2012 (H) ...............................32 ..........14Sept. 14, 2013 (A) ..............................27 ..........13Nov. 29, 2014 (H)..............................44 ..........40Nov. 28, 2015 (A) ..............................38 ..........24Nov. 26, 2016 (H)..............................38 ..........41Nov. 25, 2017 (A) ..............................44 ..........17Nov. 24, 2018 (H)..............................10 ..........56Nov. 30, 2019 (A) ..............................13 ..........45

North Carolina State (7-3-0)Home: 4-1 n Away: 3-1 . n Neutral: 0-1 Nov. 2, 1951 (H)................................26 ............2Oct. 8, 1994 (H) ................................35 ..........14Sept. 29, 2007 (A) ..............................29 ..........10Dec. 27, 2011 (N) .............................24 ..........31Oct. 18, 2014 (H) ..............................30 ..........18Oct. 3, 2015 (A) ................................20 ..........13Oct. 22, 2016 (H) ..............................54 ..........13Oct. 5, 2017 (A) ................................25 ..........39Nov. 17, 2018 (H)..............................10 ..........52Nov. 16, 2019 (A) ..............................34 ..........20

Syracuse (12-7-0)Home: 7-2 n Away: 5-4 n Neutral: 0-1Oct. 5, 1985 (A) ..................................0 ..........48Dec. 2, 1989 (N) ...............................13 ..........24Oct. 3, 1992 (H) ..................................9 ..........15Sept. 13, 2003 (A) ..............................30 ..........20Nov. 26, 2005 (H)..............................41 ..........17Oct. 21, 2006 (A) ..............................28 ..........13Sept. 22, 2007 (H) .............................35 ..........38Nov. 1, 2008 (A) ................................21 ..........28Nov. 14, 2009 (H)..............................10 ............9Nov. 6, 2010 (A) ................................28 ..........20Oct. 29, 2011 (H) ..............................27 ..........10Nov. 10, 2012 (A) ..............................26 ..........45Oct. 3, 2014 (A) ................................28 ............6Nov. 7, 2015 (H)................................41 ..........17Sept. 9, 2016 (A) ................................62 ..........28Nov. 18, 2017 (H)..............................56 ..........10Nov. 9, 2018 (A) ................................23 ..........54Nov. 23, 2019 (H)..............................56 ..........34Nov. 20, 2020 (H)..............................30 ............0

Virginia (5-4-0) Home: 4-0 n Away: 1-4Oct. 15, 1988 (H) ..............................30 ..........28Oct. 28, 1989 (A) ..............................15 ..........16Sept. 13, 2014 (A) ..............................21 ..........23Nov. 14, 2015 (H)..............................38 ..........31Oct. 29, 2016 (A) ..............................32 ..........25Nov. 11, 2017 (H)..............................38 ..........21Sept. 22, 2018 (A) ................................3 ..........27Oct. 26, 2019 (H) ..............................28 ..........21Nov. 14, 2020 (A) ..............................17 ..........31

Wake Forest (6-2-0)Home: 3-1 n Away: 2-1 n Neutral: 1-0 Jan. 2, 2007 (N) .................................24 ..........13Sept. 27, 2014 (H) .............................20 ..........10Oct. 30, 2015 (A) ..............................20 ..........19Nov. 12, 2016 (H)..............................44 ..........12Oct. 28, 2017 (A) ..............................32 ..........42Oct. 27, 2018 (H) ..............................35 ..........56Oct. 12, 2019 (A) ..............................62 ..........59Dec. 12. 2020 (H) .............................45 ..........21

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Opponent First Last W L T

Akron 1948 1987 3 0 0

Alabama 1976 2018 1 3 0

Alfred Holbrook 1936 1940 3 0 0

Arizona State 1992 1994 2 1 0

Arkansas State 2009 2010 2 0 0

Army 1983 2004 6 3 0

Auburn 1974 2015 0 2 0

Baldwin-Wallace 1936 1936 0 1 0

Baylor 1996 1996 0 1 0

Bethel 1913 1922 1 1 1

Boise State 1999 2004 1 1 0

Boston College 1986 2020 7 6 0

Boston Univeristy 1951 1978 2 1 0

Bradley 1948 1960 4 0 0

Brigham Young 2001 2001 1 0 0

Buffalo 1948 1950 1 1 0

Butler 1913 1935 2 2 0

Catawba 1948 1949 2 0 0

Centenary 1922 1927 0 2 0

Central Florida 1985 2013 1 1 0

Central Michigan 1957 1958 2 0 0

Centre 1912 1954 3 11 3

Charlotte 2016 2016 1 0 0

Cincinnati 1929 2013 22 30 1

Clemson 2014 2019 0 6 0

Colorado State 2000 2002 1 2 0

Connecticut 2000 2013 6 4 0

Cumberland 1913 1914 1 1 0

Davis & Elkins 1927 1927 0 1 0

Dayton 1952 1977 13 12 0

De Paul 1930 1931 0 2 0

DePauw 1941 1947 1 2 0

Detroit 1928 1928 0 1 0

Drake 1958 1979 10 5 1

Duke 2002 2016 2 0 0

Duquesne 1950 1950 0 1 0

Earlham 1929 1930 2 0 0

East Carolina 1965 2004 6 4 0

Eastern Kentucky 1927 2019 19 8 1

Eastern Michigan 1999 1999 1 0 0

Evansville 1925 1957 13 1 0

FIU 2011 2014 3 1 0

Florida 1980 2013 1 2 0

Florida Atlantic 2005 2005 1 0 0

Florida Southern 1926 1926 1 0 0

Florida State 1952 2020 5 16 0

Franklin 1915 1923 0 4 0

Furman 1973 1973 1 0 0

Georgetown (Ky.) 1916 1946 7 10 0

Georgia 2014 2014 0 1 0

Georgia Tech 2018 2020 0 2 0

Opponent First Last W L T

Grambling 2000 2000 1 0 0

Hanover 1912 1941 8 4 1

Houston 1950 2016 8 9 0

Illinois 1986 2001 2 3 0

Indiana 1985 1986 0 2 0

Indiana State 1939 2018 7 3 1

Kansas 1980 1990 3 0 0

Kansas State 2006 2008 2 0 0

Kent State 1956 2017 9 9 0

Kentucky 1912 2019 15 17 0

Kentucky Wesleyan 1921 1926 4 0 1

King 1924 1924 0 1 0

LSU 2016 2016 0 1 0

Long Beach State 1970 1981 1 0 1

Long Island 1940 1940 0 1 0

Louisiana Tech 1977 1977 0 1 0

Marshall 1921 2016 17 12 0

Maryland 1978 1995 1 3 0

Memphis 1948 2013 24 19 0

Miami (Fla.) 1933 2020 3 11 1

Miami (OH) 2003 2003 0 1 0

Michigan State 1993 1996 2 1 0

Middle Tennessee 2006 2008 3 0 0

Mississippi State 1973 2019 3 3 0

Missouri 1981 1981 0 1 0

Missouri State 2012 2012 1 0 0

Moores Hill 1913 1913 1 0 0

Morehead State 1932 1957 5 3 0

Murray State 1927 2017 14 6 0

Navy 1993 1994 2 0 0

New Mexico State 2001 2001 1 0 0

North Carolina 1988 2017 5 3 0

North Carolina State 1951 2019 7 3 0

North Texas 1958 1995 7 10 0

NE Louisiana 1975 1995 2 2 0

Northern Illinois 1977 1996 3 0 0

Northwestern State 1978 1978 1 0 0

Notre Dame 2014 2020 1 2 0

Oakland City 1932 1932 0 1 0

Ogden 1926 1926 1 0 0

Ohio 1956 2013 3 2 0

Ohio State 1991 1992 0 2 0

Oklahoma 1997 1999 0 2 0

Oklahoma State 1981 1982 1 1 0

Oregon State 2005 2010 1 1 0

Penn State 1996 1997 0 2 0

Pittsburgh 1976 2020 8 10 0

Purdue 1987 2017 1 0 1

Richmond 1982 1982 1 0 0

Rio Grande 1941 1942 2 0 0

Rose Poly 1914 1926 6 1 0

Opponent First Last W L T

Rutgers 1976 2013 6 7 0

Saint Louis 1928 1928 0 1 0

Samford 2015 2015 1 0 0

San Jose State 1990 1993 1 0 1

South Dakota St. 1978 1978 1 0 0

South Florida 2003 2013 6 5 0

SE Louisiana 1947 1947 1 0 0

Southern Illinois 1963 1972 7 3 0

SMU 1983 1984 0 2 0

Southern Miss 1949 2012 11 18 1

St. Bonaventure 1951 1951 0 1 0

St. Francis (Pa.) 1950 1950 1 0 0

St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 1937 1949 5 2 1

Syracuse 1985 2020 12 7 0

Tampa 1971 1972 2 0 0

TCU 2001 2004 1 3 0

Temple 1980 2013 4 3 0

Tennessee 1914 1993 0 5 0

Tennessee-Chatt. 1915 1999 4 4 0

Tennessee State 1981 1984 0 2 0

Tennessee Tech 1960 2008 2 1 0

Texas 1993 1994 1 1 0

Texas A&M 1992 2015 1 3 0

Texas-El Paso 2003 2003 1 0 0

Toledo 1925 1981 5 3 0

Transylvania 1912 1941 7 12 0

Tulane 1986 2004 9 2 0

Tulsa 1962 1994 12 14 0

UAB 1999 2002 3 0 0

Union (Ky.) 1932 1936 1 4 0

Union (Tenn.) 1923 1946 2 2 0

Utah 1997 2009 0 4 0

Vanderbilt 1941 1974 0 2 1

Virginia 1988 2020 5 4 0

Virginia Tech 1979 2020 2 6 0

Wabash 1914 1915 0 2 0

Wake Forest 2007 2020 6 2 0

Washington (Mo.) 1947 1950 3 1 0

Washington (Tenn.) 1913 1913 1 0 0

Washington & Lee 1950 1951 1 1 0

Wayne State 1937 1955 4 2 0

West Texas State 1973 1975 2 1 0

West Virginia 1984 2011 3 10 0

Western Carolina 2001 2001 1 0 0

Western Kentucky 1922 2020 22 12 0

Western Michigan 1962 1965 2 2 0

Wichita State 1962 1978 13 4 0

William & Mary 1977 1978 1 1 0

Wittenberg 1946 1947 2 0 0

Wyoming 1988 1995 1 3 0

Xavier 1926 1962 0 13 0

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American Athletic Conference Games W L T Pct.Central Florida 2 1 1 0 .500Cincinnati 53 22 30 1 .425Connecticut 10 6 4 0 .600East Carolina 10 6 4 0 .600Houston 17 8 9 0 .471Memphis 43 24 19 0 .558Navy 2 2 0 0 1.000South Florida 11 6 5 0 .545SMU 2 0 2 0 .000Temple 7 4 3 0 .571Tulane 11 9 2 0 .818Tulsa 26 12 14 0 .462Total 194 100 93 1 .518

Atlantic Coast Conference Games W L T Pct.Boston College 13 7 6 0 .538Clemson 6 0 6 0 .000Duke 2 2 0 0 1.000Florida State 21 5 16 0 .238Georgia Tech 2 0 2 0 .000Miami, Fla. 15 3 11 1 .233North Carolina 8 5 3 0 .625NC State 10 7 3 0 .667Pittsburgh 18 8 10 0 .444Syracuse 19 12 7 0 .632Virginia 9 5 4 0 .556Virginia Tech 8 2 6 0 .250Wake Forest 8 6 2 0 .750Total 139 62 76 1 .449

Big 12 Conference Games W L T Pct.Baylor 1 0 1 0 .000Kansas 3 3 0 0 1.000Kansas State 2 2 0 0 1.000Oklahoma 2 0 2 0 .000Oklahoma State 2 1 1 0 .500Texas 2 1 1 0 .500Texas Christian 4 1 3 0 .250West Virginia 13 3 10 0 .231Total 29 11 18 0 .379

Big Ten Conference Games W L T Pct.Illinois 5 2 3 0 .400Indiana 2 0 2 0 .000Maryland 4 1 3 0 .250Michigan State 3 2 1 0 .667Ohio State 2 0 2 0 .000Penn State 2 0 2 0 .000Purdue 2 1 0 1 .750Rutgers 13 6 7 0 .462Total 32 11 20 1 .359

Colonial Athletic Association Games W L T Pct.Richmond 1 1 0 0 1.000William & Mary 2 1 1 0 .500Total 3 2 1 0 .667

Conference USA Games W L T Pct.UAB 3 3 0 0 1.000Charlotte 1 1 0 0 1.000Florida Atlantic 1 1 0 0 1.000FIU 4 3 1 0 .750Louisiana Tech 1 0 1 0 .000Marshall 29 17 12 0 .586Middle Tennessee 3 3 0 0 1.000North Texas 17 7 10 0 .412Southern Miss 30 11 18 1 .383UTEP 1 1 0 0 1.000WKU 34 22 12 0 .636Total 124 69 54 1 .560 FBS Independents Games W L T Pct.Army 9 6 3 0 .667Brigham Young 1 1 0 0 1.000New Mexico State 1 1 0 0 1.000Notre Dame 3 1 2 0 .333Total 14 9 5 0 .643

Mid-American Conference Games W L T Pct.Akron 3 3 0 0 1.000Buffalo 2 1 1 0 .500Central Michigan 2 2 0 0 1.000Eastern Michigan 1 1 0 0 1.000Kent State 18 9 9 0 .500Miami, Ohio 1 0 1 0 .000Northern Illinois 3 3 0 0 1.000Ohio 5 3 2 0 .600Toledo 8 5 3 0 .625Western Michigan 4 2 2 0 .500Total 47 29 18 0 .617

Missouri Valley Football Conference Games W L T Pct.Indiana State 11 7 3 1 .682Missouri State 1 1 0 0 1.000South Dakota State 1 1 0 0 1.000Southern Illinois 10 7 3 0 .700Total 23 16 6 1 .717

Mountain West Conference Games W L T Pct.Boise State 2 1 1 0 .500Colorado State 3 1 2 0 .333San Jose State 2 1 0 1 .750Wyoming 4 1 3 0 .250Total 11 4 6 1 .409

Northeast Conference Games W L T Pct.Duquesne 1 0 1 0 .000Saint Francis, Pa. 1 1 0 0 1.000Total 2 1 1 0 .500

Ohio Valley Conference Games W L T Pct.#Eastern Kentucky 27 18 8 1 .685Murray State 20 14 6 0 .700Tennessee State 2 0 2 0 .000Tennessee Tech 3 2 1 0 .667Total 52 34 17 1 .663

#Reflects one win forfeited by Louisville per SIAA ruling. Louisville’s unadjusted record is 19-7-1. Points reflect actual points scored.

PAC-12 Conference Games W L T Pct.Arizona State 3 2 1 0 .667Oregon State 2 1 1 0 .500Utah 4 0 4 0 .000Total 9 3 6 0 .333

Pioneer Football League Games W L T Pct.Butler 4 2 2 0 .500Dayton 25 13 12 0 .520Drake 16 10 5 1 .656Morehead State 8 5 3 0 .625Total 53 30 22 1 .575

Southeastern Conference Games W L T Pct.Alabama 4 1 3 0 .250Auburn 2 0 2 0 .000Florida 3 1 2 0 .333Georgia 1 0 1 0 .000Kentucky 32 15 17 0 .469LSU 1 0 1 0 .000#Mississippi State 6 3 3 0 .500Missouri 1 0 1 0 .000Tennessee 5 0 5 0 .000Texas A&M 4 1 3 0 .250Vanderbilt 3 0 2 1 .167Total 61 21 39 1 .358

#Reflects two wins forfeited by Mississippi State per NCAA ruling. Louisville’s unadjusted record is 0-5. Points reflect actual points scored.

Southern Conference Games W L T Pct.Chattanooga 8 4 4 0 .500Furman 1 1 0 0 1.000Samford 1 1 0 0 1.000Western Carolina 1 1 0 0 1.000Total 11 7 4 0 .636

Southland Conference Games W L T Pct.#N’Western State 1 1 0 0 1.000%SE Louisiana 1 1 0 0 1.000Total 2 2 0 0 1.000

#Referred to as Northwest Louisiana through-out this book, as it was called when it played Louisville.

%Referred to as Southeast Louisiana through-out this book, as it was called when it played Louisville. Southwestern Athletic Conference Games W L T Pct.Grambling 1 1 0 0 1.000Total 1 1 0 0 1.000 Sun Belt Conference Games W L T Pct.Arkansas State 2 2 0 0 1.000#La.-Monroe 4 2 2 0 .500Total 6 4 2 0 .667

#Referred to as Northeast Louisiana through-out this book, as it was called when it played Louisville.

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Akron (3-0-0)Home: 2-0 n Away: 1-0Oct. 16, 1948(A) ...................13 ........... 0Oct. 15, 1949 (H) ..................62 ........... 6Oct. 24, 1987 (H) ..................31 ......... 10

Alabama (1-3-0)Home: 0-0 n Away: 0-2 n Neutral: 1-1Oct. 23, 1976 (A) ....................3 ......... 24Oct. 22, 1977 (A) ....................6 ......... 55Jan. 1, 1991 (N) .....................34 ........... 7Sept. 1, 2018 (N) ...................14 ......... 51

UAB (3-0-0)Home: 2-0 n Away: 1-0Oct. 30, 1999 (H) ..................23 ......... 14Oct. 7, 2000 (A) ....................38 ......... 17Nov. 23, 2002 (H)..................41 ......... 21

Arizona State (2-1-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 1-1Sept. 19, 1992 (A) ....................0 ......... 19Sept. 18, 1993 (H) .................35 ......... 17Sept. 17, 1994 (A) ..................25 ......... 22

Arkansas State (2-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 1-0Oct. 31, 2009 (H) ..................21 ......... 13Oct. 2, 2010 (A) ....................34 ......... 24

Army (6-3-0)Home: 4-1 n Away: 2-2Sept. 17, 1983 (H) .................31 ........... 7Oct. 19, 1991 (H) ..................12 ......... 37Oct. 15, 1994 (A) ..................29 ......... 30Nov. 21, 1998 (H)..................35 ......... 23Oct. 7, 1999 (A) (2ot) ............52 ......... 59Nov. 11, 2000 (H)..................38 ......... 17Sept. 21, 2002 (A) ..................45 ......... 14Oct. 10, 2003 (H) ..................34 ......... 10Sept. 11, 2004 (A) ..................52 ......... 21 Auburn (0-2-0)Home: 0-0 n Away: 0-1 n Neutral: 0-1Sept. 14, 1974 (A) ....................3 ......... 16Sept. 5, 2015 (N) ...................24 ......... 31 Baldwin-Wallace (0-1-0)Home: 0-1 n Away: 0-0Nov. 21, 1936 (H)....................0 ......... 67

Baylor (0-1-0)Home: 0-1 n Away: 0-0Sept. 14, 1996 (H) .................31 ......... 34 Boise State (1-1-0)Home: 0-0 n Away: 0-1 n Neutral: 1-0Dec. 30, 1996 (A) ..................13 ......... 14Dec. 31, 2004 (N) .................44 ......... 40 Boston College (7-6-0)Home: 4-2 n Away: 3-4Oct. 18, 1986 (A) ....................7 ......... 41Nov. 18, 1989 (A) ..................36 ......... 22Nov. 10, 1990 (H)..................17 ......... 10Oct. 12, 1991 (A) ....................3 ......... 33Nov. 3, 1994 (H)....................14 ......... 35Sept. 26, 1998 (H) .................52 ......... 28Nov. 8, 2014 (A) ....................38 ......... 19Oct. 24, 2015 (H) ..................17 ......... 14Nov. 5, 2016 (A) ....................52 ........... 7Oct. 14, 2017 (H) ..................42 ......... 45Oct. 13, 2018 (A) ..................20 ......... 38Oct. 5, 2019 (H) ....................41 ......... 39Nov. 28, 2020 (A) ..................27 ......... 34

Boston University (2-1-0)Home: 2-1 n Away: 0-0Oct. 5, 1951 (H) ......................7 ......... 39Nov. 20, 1976 (H)..................16 ........... 7Oct. 21, 1978 (H) ..................35 ........... 7

Bradley (4-0-0)Home: 2-0 n Away: 2-0Nov. 20, 1948 (H)..................31 ......... 14

Oct. 29, 1949 (A) ..................35 ......... 12Oct. 3, 1959 (A) ....................28 ........... 8Sept. 30, 1960 (H) .................40 ........... 6 Buffalo (1-1-0)Home: 1-1 n Away: 0-0Oct. 30, 1948 (H) ..................19 ......... 48Sept. 30, 1950 (H) .................48 ......... 19 Butler (2-2-0)Home: 2-0 n Away: 0-2Nov. 1, 1913 (H)....................20 ........... 0Oct. 28, 1916 (H) ..................19 ........... 7Oct. 16, 1931 (A) ....................6 ......... 61Sept. 28, 1935 (A) ...................0 ......... 29 BYU (1-0-0)Home: 0-0 n Away: 0-0 n Neutral: 1-0Dec. 31, 2001 (N) .................28 ......... 10 Central Florida (1-1-0)Home: 1-1 n Away: 0-0Nov. 2, 1985 (H)....................42 ......... 21Oct. 18, 2013 (H) ..................35 ......... 38

Central Michigan (2-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 1-0Oct. 26, 1957 (H) ..................40 ........... 0Oct. 25, 1958 (A) ..................40 ........... 7

Charlotte (1-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 0-0Sept. 1, 2016 (H) ...................70 ......... 14 Cincinnati (22-30-1)Home: 10-13-1 n Away: 12-17Oct. 2, 1929 (H) .....................0 ........... 7Sept. 24, 1938 (A) ....................0 ......... 19Sept. 28, 1940 (A) ....................0 ........... 7Sept 27, 1941 (A) ....................7 ........ 28Sept. 26, 1942 (A) ....................0 ......... 51Oct. 7, 1950 (A) ...................20 ......... 28Oct. 13, 1951 (A) ....................0 ......... 38Nov. 7, 1953 (H)......................0 ......... 41Nov. 12, 1966 (A) ...................3 ......... 17Nov, 11, 1967 (H)....................7 ......... 13Nov. 9, 1968 (A) ......................7 ......... 37Nov. 8, 1969 (H)....................21 ......... 31Nov. 14, 1970 (A) ..................28 ......... 14Nov. 27, 1971 (H)..................16 ......... 19Oct. 28, 1972, (A) .................38 ........ 13Oct. 27, 1973 (H) ..................10 ........... 8Sept. 28, 1974 (A) ...................6 ........... 7Sept. 27, 1975 (H) .................27 ......... 46Nov. 27, 1976 (A) ....................6 ......... 20Sept. 17, 1977 (H) ................17 ......... 17Sept. 23, 1978 (A) ..................28 ......... 14Sept. 22, 1979 (H) .................22 ......... 19Nov. 15, 1980 (H) .................20 ........... 0Nov. 14, 1981 (A) ....................0 ......... 24Sept. 11, 1982 (A) .................16 ......... 38Sept. 24, 1983 (H) ................31 ......... 23Oct. 27, 1984 (A) ..................21 ......... 40Oct. 19, 1985 (H) ....................9 ......... 31Oct. 4, 1986 (A) ...................17 ......... 24Sept. 12, 1987 (H) ...................0 ......... 25Oct. 29, 1988 (A) ..................21 ........... 6Sept. 30, 1989 (H) ................37 ......... 17Nov. 3, 1990 (A) ...................41 ........... 6Oct. 5, 1991 (H) ......................7 ......... 30Oct. 31, 1992 (A) ..................27 ......... 17Oct. 26, 1996 (H) ...................7 ......... 10Nov. 8, 1997 (A) ......................9 ......... 28Oct. 3, 1998 (H) ....................62 ......... 19Nov. 6, 1999 (A) ....................23 ......... 13Oct. 14, 2000 (H) ..................38 ......... 24Oct. 27, 2001 (A) ..................28 ......... 13Nov. 7, 2002 (H)....................14 ......... 24Nov. 28, 2003 (A) ..................43 ......... 40Nov. 27, 2004 (H)..................70 ........... 7Oct. 22, 2005 (A) ..................46 ......... 22Oct. 14, 2006 (H) ..................23 ......... 17Oct. 13, 2007 (A) ..................28 ......... 24Nov. 14, 2008 (H)..................20 ......... 28Oct. 24, 2009 (A) ..................10 ......... 41

Oct. 15, 2010 (H) ..................27 ......... 35Oct. 15, 2011 (A)* .................16 ......... 25Oct. 26, 2012 (H) (ot) ............34 ......... 31Dec. 5, 2013 (A) (ot) ..............31 ......... 24*Paul Brown Stadium

Clemson (0-6-0)Home: 0-3 n Away: 0-3 n Neutral: 0-0Oct. 11, 2014 (A) ..................17 ......... 23Sept. 17, 2015 (H) .................17 ......... 20Oct. 1, 2016 (A) ....................36 ......... 42Sept. 16, 2017 (H) .................21 ......... 47Nov. 3, 2018 (A) ....................16 ......... 77Oct. 19, 2019 (H) ..................10 ......... 45

Colorado State (1-2-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 0-1 n Neutral: 0-1Dec. 29, 2000 (N) .................17 ......... 22Oct. 4, 2001 (H) ......................7 ........... 2Sept. 14, 2002 (A) ..................33 ......... 36 Connecticut (6-4-0)Home: 3-2 n Away: 3-2Sept. 30, 2000 (H) .................41 ......... 22Dec. 3, 2005 (A) ....................30 ......... 20Dec. 2, 2006 (H) ...................48 ......... 17Oct. 19, 2007 (A) ..................17 ......... 21Sept. 26, 2008 (H) .................21 ......... 26Oct. 17, 2009 (A) ..................25 ......... 38Oct. 23, 2010 (H) ..................26 ........... 0Nov. 19, 2011 (A) ..................34 ......... 20Nov. 24, 2012 (H) (3ot)..........20 ......... 23Nov. 8, 2013 (A) ....................31 ......... 10

Dayton (13-12-0)Home: 8-5 n Away: 5-7Oct. 11, 1952 (H) ....................0 ......... 20Oct. 17, 1953 (A) ..................13 ......... 20Oct. 9, 1954 (A) ......................7 ......... 27Oct. 8, 1955 (H) ....................19 ........... 7Nov. 3, 1956 (H)......................6 ........... 7Oct. 19, 1957 (H) ..................33 ......... 19Oct. 18, 1958 (A) ..................13 ......... 26Oct. 17, 1959 (H) ..................32 ........... 6Oct. 15, 1960 (A) ..................36 ........... 0Oct. 14, 1961 (H) ....................6 ........... 7Oct. 13, 1962 (A) ..................21 ........... 0Oct. 12, 1963 (H) ..................13 ......... 12Oct. 10, 1964 (A) ..................21 ........... 7Oct. 9, 1965 (H) ....................34 ........... 0Oct. 8, 1966 (A) ....................17 ......... 20Oct. 7, 1967 (H) ....................29 ........... 7Oct. 5, 1968 (A) ....................14 ......... 28Oct. 4, 1969 (H) ....................24 ......... 17Oct. 3, 1970 (A) ....................11 ......... 28Oct. 2, 1971 (H) ....................41 ......... 13Sept. 30, 1972 (A) ..................28 ......... 11Nov. 10, 1973 (H)....................9 ......... 10Nov. 9, 1974 (A) ....................20 ......... 15Nov. 8, 1975 (H)....................13 ......... 32Oct. 15, 1977 (A) ..................10 ......... 14

Drake (10-5-1)Home: 5-3 n Away: 4-2-1 n Neutral: 1-0Jan. 1, 1958 (N) .....................34 ......... 20Nov. 21, 1964 (H)....................8 ......... 14Nov. 13, 1965 (A) ..................32 ......... 17Oct. 15, 1966 (H) ..................66 ......... 26Sept. 16, 1967 (A) ..................46 ........... 7Nov. 23, 1968 (H)..................37 ......... 38Sept. 13, 1969 (A) ..................24 ......... 24Nov. 21, 1970 (H)..................23 ......... 14Sept. 25, 1971 (A) ....................7 ......... 10Nov. 25, 1972 (H)..................27 ........... 0Sept. 22, 1973 (A) ..................27 ......... 17Oct. 19, 1974 (H) ..................35 ......... 38Sept. 20, 1975 (A) ....................7 ......... 31Sept. 25, 1976 (H) .................37 ......... 24Nov. 12, 1977 (H)..................18 ......... 13Sept. 29, 1979 (A) ..................31 ......... 21

Duke (2-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 1-0Sept. 7, 2002 (A) ....................40 ........... 3Oct. 14, 2016 (H) ..................24 ......... 14

Duquesne (0-1-0)Home: 0-1 n Away: 0-0Oct. 28, 1950 (H) ..................20 ......... 27 Earlham (2-0-0)Home: 2-0 n Away: 0-0Nov. 16, 1929 (H)....................6 ........... 0Nov. 22, 1930 (H)..................13 ........... 0 East Carolina (6-4-0)Home: 3-3 n Away: 3-1Oct. 16, 1965 (H) ..................20 ......... 34Nov. 26, 1966 (H)..................21 ........... 7Oct. 14, 1967 (A) ..................13 ......... 18Nov. 1, 1997 (H)....................31 ......... 45Nov. 14, 1998 (A) ..................63 ......... 45Oct. 19, 2000 (H) ..................25 ......... 28Nov. 15, 2001 (A) ..................39 ......... 34Oct. 26, 2002 (H) ..................44 ......... 20Oct. 25, 2003 (A) ..................36 ......... 20Oct. 4, 2004 (H) ....................59 ........... 7 Eastern Kentucky (19-8-1)Home: 12-4-1 n Away: 7-4Nov. 12, 1927 (A) ..................21 ......... 13Oct. 6, 1928 (H) ....................72 ........... 0Nov. 2, 1929(A) .....................19 ........... 6Oct. 17, 1930 (H) ..................52 ........... 0Oct. 24, 1931 (H) ....................0 ........... 1Oct. 15, 1932 (A) ....................0 ......... 38Nov. 18, 1933 (H)..................13 ........... 7Nov. 17, 1934 (A) ..................13 ........... 6Oct. 26, 1935 (H) ....................0 ........... 9Oct. 17, 1936 (A) ....................6 ........... 9Nov. 20, 1937 (H)....................6 ........... 6Nov. 9, 1946 (A) ......................7 ......... 28Nov. 7, 1947 (H)....................14 ......... 13Nov. 15, 1952 (H)..................34 ......... 20Nov. 14, 1953 (H)..................13 ......... 20Nov. 13, 1954 (A) ....................6 ......... 20Nov. 12, 1955 (A) ..................45 ......... 13Nov. 17, 1956 (H)..................14 ........... 6Sept. 27, 1957 (A) ..................40 ......... 14Sept. 27, 1958 (H) .................20 ........... 7Sept. 25, 1959 (A) ..................14 ........... 7Sept. 23, 1960 (H) .................28 ........... 7Sept. 22, 1961 (A) ..................33 ........... 6Nov. 23, 1985 (H)..................21 ......... 45Aug. 31 , 1991 (H) .................24 ......... 14Sept. 11, 2010 (H) .................23 ......... 13Sept. 7, 2013 (H) ...................44 ........... 7Sept. 7, 2019 (H) ...................42 ........... 0

Eastern Michigan (1-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 0-0Oct. 2, 1999 (H) ....................45 ......... 10

Evansville (13-1-0)Home: 7-0 n Away: 6-1Oct. 3, 1925 (H) ....................20 ........... 0Nov. 4, 1938 (A) ......................6 ........... 0Oct. 6, 1939 (H) ......................7 ........... 6Oct. 5, 1940 (A) ....................13 ........... 7Oct. 4, 1941 (H) ....................31 ........... 6Oct. 10, 1942 (A) ..................20 ........... 0Sept. 26, 1946 (A) ..................13 ........... 7Oct. 10, 1947 (H) ..................20 ........... 7Nov. 13, 1948 (A) ....................6 ......... 18Nov. 19, 1949 (H)..................28 ........... 7Oct. 16, 1954 (H) ..................26 ........... 6Oct. 15, 1955 (A) ..................29 ........... 7Oct. 6, 1956 (H) ....................41 ......... 13Sept. 21, 1957 (A) ..................33 ........... 7

FIU (3-1-0)Home: 1-1 n Away: 2-0Sept. 9, 2011 (H) ...................17 ......... 24Sept 22, 2012 (A) ...................28 ......... 21Sept. 21, 2013 (H) .................72 ........... 0Sept. 20, 2014 (A) ..................34 ........... 3

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Florida (1-2-0)Home: 0-0 n Away: 0-2 n Neutral: 1-0Oct. 25, 1980 (A) ....................0 ......... 13Oct. 24, 1992 (A) ..................17 ......... 31Jan. 2, 2013 (N) .....................33 ......... 23

Florida Atlantic (1-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 0-0Oct. 1, 2005 (H) ....................61 ......... 10

Florida State (5-16-0)Home: 3-6 n Away: 2-10Oct. 4, 1952 (A) ....................41 ......... 14Oct. 3, 1953 (A) ......................0 ......... 59Oct. 2, 1954 (H) ......................6 ......... 47Sept. 12, 1970 (A) ....................7 ........... 9Oct. 6, 1979 (H) ......................0 ......... 27Sept. 13, 1980 (A) ....................0 ......... 52Sept. 5, 1981 (A) ......................0 ......... 17Nov. 13, 1982 (A) ..................14 ......... 49Oct. 20, 1983 (A) ....................7 ......... 51Oct. 25, 1986 (H) ..................18 ......... 54Oct. 17, 1987 (A) ....................9 ......... 32Nov. 2, 1991 (H)....................15 ......... 40Sept. 23, 2000 (A) ....................0 ......... 31Sept. 26, 2002 (H) (ot) ...........26 ......... 20Oct. 30. 2014 (H) ..................31 ......... 42Oct. 17, 2015 (A) ..................21 ......... 41Sept. 17, 2016 (H) .................63 ......... 20Oct. 21, 2017 (A) ..................31 ......... 28Sept. 29, 2018 (H) .................24 ......... 28Sept. 21, 2019 (A) ..................24 ......... 35Oct. 24, 2020 (H) ..................48 ......... 16 Franklin (0-4-0)Home: 0-3 n Away: 0-1Nov. 13, 1915 (H)....................7 ......... 13Nov. 18, 1916 (H) .................12 ......... 16Oct. 21, 1922 (H) ...................6 ......... 27Oct. 20, 1923 (A) ...................0 ........ 34

Furman (1-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 0-0Nov. 17, 1973 (H)..................35 ......... 14

Georgetown (7-10-0)Home: 4-5 n Away: 3-5Nov. 4, 1916 (H) .....................0 ......... 41Nov. 17, 1923 (A) .................12 ........... 6Oct. 18, 1924 (A) ...................9 ........... 6Nov. 23, 1929 (H)....................6 ........... 0Nov. 14, 1931 (A) ...................6 ......... 20Nov. 12, 1932 (H) ...................0 ......... 20Oct. 6, 1933 (A) .....................0 ......... 13Oct. 6, 1934 (H) ....................14 ........... 6Nov. 2, 1935 (A) ......................0 ......... 21Oct. 30, 1936 (H) ..................12 ........... 8Oct. 30, 1937 (A) ...................7 ......... 12Oct. 22, 1938 (H) ...................0 ........... 6Nov. 4, 1939 (A) .....................7 ......... 14Nov. 2, 1940 (H) ...................14 ......... 19Oct. 23, 1941 (H) ....................6 ......... 13Oct. 11, 1946 (A) .................20 ........... 0Oct. 25, 1946 (H) ..................20 .......... 0

Georgia (0-1-0)Home: 0-0 n Away: 0-0 n Neutral: 0-1Dec. 30, 2014 (N) ................14 ......... 37 Georgia Tech (0-2-0)Home: 0-0 n Away: 0-2 n Neutral: 0-0Oct. 5, 2018 (H) ...................31 ......... 66Oct. 9, 2020 (A) ....................27 ......... 46

Grambling (1-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 0-0Sept. 9, 2000 (H) ...................52 ........... 0

Hanover (8-4-1)Home: 4-2 n Away: 4-2-1Nov. 15, 1912 (H)..................73 ........... 0Oct. 22, 1921 (H) ..................19 ........... 8Oct. 17, 1925 (A) ..................24 ........... 0Oct. 4, 1930 (H) ....................32 ......... 12Oct. 2, 1931 (H) .....................0 ........... 3

Oct. 27, 1934 (A) ....................6 ........... 7Oct. 19, 1935 (A) ....................6 ........... 6Oct. 10, 1936 (A) ..................12 ........... 2Sept. 25, 1937 (H) ...................7 ......... 13Nov. 11, 1938 (A) .................13 ......... 14Nov. 18, 1939 (H)..................20 ........... 0Nov. 9, 1940 (A) ....................14 ......... 13Nov. 8, 1941 (A) ....................21 ........... 6 Houston (8-9-0)Home: 5-4 n Away: 3-5Oct. 14, 1950 (A) ....................7 ......... 27Nov. 10, 1951 (H)..................35 ......... 28Nov. 24, 1962 (H)..................25 ......... 27Dec. 14, 1963 (A) ....................7 ......... 21Sept. 29, 1984 (A) ..................30 ......... 28Sept. 28, 1985 (H) .................27 ......... 49Nov. 16, 1996 (A) ....................7 ......... 38Oct. 25, 1997 (H) ..................22 ......... 36Oct. 23, 1999 (H) ..................39 ......... 33Nov. 18, 2000 (A) ..................32 ......... 13Nov. 10, 2001 (H)..................34 ......... 10Nov. 30, 2002 (A) ..................10 ......... 27Nov. 22, 2003 (H)..................66 ......... 45Nov. 20, 2004 (A) ..................65 ......... 27Nov. 16, 2013 (H)..................20 ......... 13Sept. 12, 2015 (H) .................31 ......... 34Nov. 17, 2016 (A) ..................10 ......... 36

Illinois (2-3-0)Home: 1-1 n Away: 1-2Sept. 6, 1986 (A) ......................0 ......... 23Sept. 13, 1997 (H) .................26 ......... 14Sept. 19, 1998 (A) ..................35 ........... 9Sept. 18, 1999 (H) .................36 ......... 41Sept. 22, 2001 (A) ..................10 ......... 34

Indiana (0-2-0)Home: 0-0 n Away: 0-2Sept. 14, 1985 (A) ..................28 ......... 41Sept. 13, 1986 (A) ....................0 ......... 21

Indiana State (7-3-1)Home: 6-2-1 n Away: 1-1Sept. 30, 1939 (A) ....................0 ........... 7Sept. 21, 1940 (H) ...................0 ........... 0Oct. 24, 1942 (H) ....................7 ......... 25Nov. 20, 1977 (H)..................27 ......... 16Sept. 30, 1978 (H) .................31 ......... 12Oct. 20, 1979 (A) ..................34 ......... 10Oct. 18, 1980 (H) ..................27 ......... 17Nov. 6, 1982 (H)....................35 ......... 23Oct. 23, 1984 (H) ..................21 ......... 44Sept. 5, 2009 (H) ...................30 ......... 10Sept. 8, 2018 (H) ...................31 ........... 7

Kansas (3-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 2-0Sept. 27, 1980 (A) ..................17 ........... 9Sept. 9, 1989 (A) ....................33 ......... 28Sept. 15, 1990 (H) .................28 ......... 16

Kansas State (2-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 1-0Sept. 23, 2006 (A) ..................24 ........... 6Sept. 17, 2008 (H) .................38 ......... 29

Kent State (9-9-0)Home: 8-2 n Away: 1-7Sept. 29, 1956 (H) ...................0 ........... 7Nov. 9, 1957 (A) ......................7 ......... 13Nov. 8, 1958 (H)....................21 ........... 0Nov. 21, 1959 (A) ..................14 ......... 16Nov. 11, 1960 (H)..................22 ........... 8Nov. 11, 1961 (A) ..................19 ......... 15Nov. 10, 1962 (H)..................29 ........... 8Nov. 9, 1963 (A) ......................7 ......... 26Nov. 7, 1964 (H)......................7 ......... 14Nov. 20, 1965 (A) ....................6 ........... 7Nov. 5, 1966 (H)....................23 ......... 20Nov. 4, 1967 (A) ....................21 ......... 28Nov. 2, 1968 (H)....................23 ........... 9Nov. 1, 1969 (A) ......................6 ......... 35Oct. 31 , 1970 (H) .................14 ......... 13Sept. 16, 1972 (H) .................34 ........... 0

Sept. 15, 1973 (A) ....................3 ......... 10Sept. 23, 2017 (H) .................42 ........... 3

Kentucky (15-17-0)Home: 5-7 n Away: 10-9Oct. 26, 1912 (A) ....................0 ......... 41Nov. 22, 1913 (H)....................0 ......... 20Nov. 14, 1914 (A) ....................0 ......... 42Nov. 6, 1915 (H) .....................0 ......... 15Oct. 14, 1922 (A) ....................0 ......... 73Oct. 4, 1924 (A) ......................0 ......... 29Sept. 3, 1994 (A) ....................14 ......... 20Sept. 2, 1995 (A) ....................13 ......... 10Aug. 31, 1996 (A) ..................38 ......... 14Aug. 30, 1997 (A) ..................24 ......... 38Sept. 5, 1998 (H) ...................34 ......... 68Sept. 4, 1999 (A) ....................56 ......... 28Sept. 2, 2000 (H) (ot) .............40 ......... 34Sept. 1, 2001 (A) ....................36 ......... 10Sept. 1, 2002 (H) ...................17 ......... 22Aug. 31, 2003 (A) ..................40 ......... 24Sept. 4, 2004 (H) ...................28 ........... 0Sept. 5, 2005 (A) ....................31 ......... 24Sept. 3, 2006 (H) ...................59 ......... 28Sept. 15, 2007 (A) ..................34 ......... 40Aug. 31, 2008 (H) ....................2 ......... 27Sept. 19, 2009 (A) ..................27 ......... 31Sept. 4, 2010 (H) ...................16 ......... 23Sept. 17, 2011 (A) ..................24 ......... 17Sept. 2, 2012 (H) ...................32 ......... 14Sept. 14, 2013 (A) ..................27 ......... 13Nov. 29, 2014 (H)..................44 ......... 40Nov. 28, 2015 (A) ..................38 ......... 24Nov. 26, 2016 (H)..................38 ......... 41Nov. 25, 2017 (A) ..................44 ......... 17Nov. 24, 2018 (H)..................10 ......... 56Nov. 30, 2019 (A) ..................13 ......... 45

Kentucky Wesleyan (4-0-1)Home: 3-0 n Away: 1-0-1Nov, 18, 1921 (H)..................30 ........... 0Nov. 10, 1923 (H)....................7 ........... 0Nov. 8, 1924 (A) ......................0 ........... 0Oct 24, 1925 (H) .....................6 ........... 0Nov. 13, 1926 (A) .................25 ......... 12

LSU (0-1-0)Home: 0-0 n Away: 0-0 n Neutral: 0-1-0Dec. 31, 2016 (N) ...................9 ......... 29

Louisiana Tech (0-1-0)Home: 0-0 n Away: 0-0 n Neutral: 0-1-0Dec. 17, 1977 (N) .................14 ......... 24

Marshall (17-12-0)Home: 8-3 n Away: 9-7 n Neutral: 0-2 Nov. 26, 1921 (A) ....................0 ......... 14Nov. 30, 1922 (A) ....................7 ......... 21Nov. 27, 1924 (A) ....................6 ......... 16Nov. 26, 1925 (A) ...................7 ........... 2Nov. 20, 1926 (H)..................27 ........... 3Oct. 22, 1927 (A) ...................6 ......... 37Nov. 24, 1928 (H)....................0 ......... 13Oct. 26, 1929 (A) ...................6 ......... 25Nov. 15, 1930 (A) ..................13 ........ 12Sept. 24, 1932 (A) ....................0 ......... 66Oct. 31, 1959 (H) ..................48 ........... 6Oct. 29, 1960 (A) ....................7 ........... 0Sept. 30, 1961 (H) .................32 ........... 7Sept. 29, 1962 (A) ..................18 ........... 0Oct. 26, 1963 (H) ..................27 ......... 14Oct. 26, 1964 (A) ....................6 ......... 28Oct. 23, 1965 (H) ..................23 ........... 7Oct. 22, 1966 (A) ..................35 ......... 15Oct. 21, 1967 (H) ..................43 ........... 7Oct. 19, 1968 (A) .................13 ......... 10Oct. 18, 1969 (H) ..................34 ......... 17Oct. 17, 1970 (A) ..................16 ......... 14Oct. 29, 1977 (A) .................56 ........... 0Oct. 3, 1981 (H) ....................36 ........... 0Oct. 10, 1987 (H) ..................31 ......... 34Dec. 23, 1998 (N) .................29 ......... 48Dec. 18, 2002 (N) .................15 ......... 38Oct. 1, 2011 (H) ....................13 ......... 17Sept. 24, 2016 (A) ..................59 ......... 28

Maryland (1-3-0)Home: 1-1 n Away: 0-2 Sept. 16, 1978 (H) .................17 ......... 24Nov. 17, 1979 (A) ....................7 ......... 28Sept. 3, 1988 (A) ....................16 ......... 27Oct. 28, 1995 (H) ..................31 ........... 0 Memphis (24-19-0)Home: 13-8 n Away: 11-11 Sept. 25, 1948 (A) ....................7 ......... 13Nov. 8, 1952 (A) ....................25 ......... 29Oct. 7, 1961 (H) ....................13 ......... 28Oct. 6, 1962 (A) ......................0 ......... 49Nov. 2, 1963 (H)......................0 ......... 25Nov. 14, 1964 (A) ....................0 ......... 34Nov. 30, 1968 (H)..................14 ......... 44Nov. 22, 1969 (A) ..................19 ......... 69Nov. 7, 1970 (H)....................40 ......... 27Oct. 9, 1971 (A) ....................26 ......... 20Nov. 18, 1972 (H)..................17 ........... 0Sept. 8, 1973 (A) ....................21 ......... 28Sept. 7, 1974 (H) ...................10 ......... 16Oct. 18, 1975 (A) ....................7 ......... 41Nov. 13, 1976 (H)..................14 ......... 26Oct. 1, 1977 (A) ....................14 ......... 13Nov. 11, 1978 (H)..................22 ......... 29Nov. 10, 1979 (A) ....................6 ......... 10Oct. 11, 1980 (H) ..................38 ......... 14Oct. 10, 1981 (A) ..................14 ........... 7Nov. 20, 1982 (A) ..................38 ......... 19Nov. 24, 1983 (H)....................7 ......... 45Sept. 27, 1986 (H) .................34 ........... 8Nov. 14, 1987 (A) ....................8 ......... 43Sept. 17, 1988 (H) .................29 ......... 18Nov. 11, 1989 (A) ..................40 ......... 10Oct. 13, 1990 (H) ..................19 ......... 17Nov. 9, 1991 (A) ......................7 ......... 35Sept. 12, 1992 (H) .................16 ......... 15Sept. 11, 1993 (A) ..................54 ......... 28Oct. 29, 1994 (H) ..................10 ........... 6Sept. 30, 1995 (A) ..................17 ........... 7Nov. 2, 1996 (H)....................13 ......... 10Nov. 15, 1997 (A) ..................20 ......... 21Oct. 24, 1998 (H) ..................35 ......... 32Oct. 16, 1999 (A) ..................32 ......... 31Sept. 29, 2001 (H) .................38 ......... 21Oct. 8, 2002 (A) ....................38 ......... 32Nov. 15, 2003 (H)....................7 ......... 37Nov. 4, 2004 (A) ....................56 ......... 49Oct. 10, 2008 (A) ..................35 ......... 28Oct. 9, 2010 (H) ....................56 ........... 0Nov. 23, 2013 (H)..................24 ......... 17

Miami (Fla.) (3-11-1)Home: 2-5 n Away: 0-6-1 n Neutral: 1-0Nov. 11, 1933 (A) ....................7 ......... 33Oct. 8, 1949 (H) ......................0 ......... 26Nov. 10, 1950 (A) ..................13 ......... 13Sept. 15, 1979 (A) ..................12 ......... 24Sept. 6, 1980 (H) ...................10 ......... 24Oct. 2, 1982 (H) ......................6 ......... 28Oct. 8, 1983 (A) ....................14 ......... 42Nov. 3, 1984 (H)....................23 ......... 38Oct. 26, 1985 (A) ....................7 ......... 45Oct. 14, 2004 (A) ..................38 ......... 41Sept. 16, 2006 (H) .................31 ........... 7Dec. 28, 2013 (N) .................36 ........... 9Sept. 1, 2014 (H) ...................31 ......... 13Nov. 9, 2019 (A) ....................27 ......... 52Sept. 19, 2020 (H) .................34 ......... 47

Miami (Ohio) (0-1-0)Home: 0-0 n Away: 0-0-0 n Neutral: 0-1-0 Dec. 18, 2003 (N) .................28 ......... 49

Michigan State (2-1-0)Home: 0-1 n Away: 1-0 n Neutral: 1-0 Dec. 28, 1993 (N) .................18 ........... 7Sept. 16, 1995 (H) ...................7 ......... 30Sept. 21, 1996 (A) ..................30 ......... 20

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Middle Tennessee State (3-0-0)Home: 2-0 n Away: 0-0 n Neutral: 1-0 Oct. 6, 2006 (N) ....................44 ......... 17Sept. 6, 2007 (H) ...................58 ......... 42Oct. 18, 2008 (H) ..................42 ......... 23

Mississippi State (3-3-0)Home: 1-1 n Away: 1-1 n Neutral: 1-1 Oct. 20, 1973 (H) ....................7 ......... 18Oct. 26, 1974 (A) ....................7 ......... 56Oct. 25, 1975 (H) ..................14 ......... 28Sept. 18, 1976 (A) ..................21 ......... 30Dec. 30, 2017 (N) .................27 ......... 31Dec. 30, 2019 (N) .................38 ......... 28*1975-76 games won by forfeit

Missouri (0-1-0)Home: 0-0 n Away: 0-1 Sept. 26, 1981 (A) ....................3 ......... 34 Missouri State (1-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 0-0 Sept. 8, 2012 (H) ...................35 ........... 7 Morehead State (5-3-0)Home: 4-1 n Away: 1-2 Oct. 28, 1932 (H) ....................0 ......... 20Oct. 28, 1933 (A) ....................0 ......... 13Nov. 16, 1935 (H)..................20 ........... 0Nov. 14, 1936 (A) ....................7 ......... 14Nov. 6, 1954 (H)....................24 ........... 0Nov. 5, 1955 (H)....................37 ......... 12Oct. 20, 1956 (A) ..................19 ........... 7Nov. 22, 1957 (H)..................40 ........... 6

Murray State (14-6-0)Home: 11-4 n Away: 3-2Oct. 15, 1927 (H) ..................14 ........... 0Oct. 8, 1932 (A) ......................0 ....... 105Nov. 4, 1933 (H)......................6 ......... 54Sept. 30, 1949 (H) .................34 ......... 14Sept. 19, 1953 (A) .................19 ......... 14Sept. 18, 1954 (H) .................13 ......... 33Sept. 17, 1955 (A) ..................14 ......... 33Oct. 13, 1956 (H) ....................7 ........... 6Oct. 12, 1957 (A) ..................35 ........... 0Oct. 11, 1958 (H) ..................27 ........... 0Oct. 10, 1959 (A) .................28 ........... 0Oct. 7, 1960 (H) ....................12 ........... 6Sept. 20, 1980 (H) ...................9 ......... 13Sept. 1, 1984 (H) ...................23 ......... 26Sept. 26, 1987 (H) .................34 ......... 10Sept. 8, 1990 (H) ...................68 ........... 0Aug. 30, 2007 (H) ..................73 ......... 10Sept. 1, 2011 (H) ...................21 ........... 9Sept. 6, 2014 (H) ...................66 ......... 21Sept. 30, 2017 (H) .................55 ......... 10

Navy (2-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 1-0 Oct. 23, 1993 (H) ..................28 ........... 0Oct. 22, 1994 (A) ..................35 ......... 14

New Mexico State (1-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 0-0 Aug. 23, 2001 (H) ..................45 ......... 24

North Carolina (5-3-0)Home: 2-1 n Away: 3-2 Sept. 24, 1988 (A) ..................38 ......... 34Sept. 21, 1995 (H) .................10 ......... 17Nov. 9, 1996 (A) ....................10 ......... 28Sept. 25, 2004 (A) ..................34 ........... 0Oct. 8, 2005 (H) ....................69 ......... 14Oct. 8, 2011 (A) ......................7 ......... 14Sept. 15, 2012 (H) .................39 ......... 34Sept. 9, 2017 (A) ....................47 ......... 35

North Carolina State (7-3-0)Home: 4-1 n Away: 3-1 n Neutral: 0-1 Nov. 2, 1951 (H)....................26 ........... 2Oct. 8, 1994 (H) ....................35 ......... 14Sept. 29, 2007 (A) ..................29 ......... 10Dec. 27, 2011 (N) .................24 ......... 31Oct. 18, 2014 (H) ..................30 ......... 18

Oct. 3, 2015 (A) ....................20 ......... 13Oct. 22, 2016 (H) ..................54 ......... 13Oct. 5, 2017 (A) ....................25 ......... 39Nov. 17, 2018 (H)..................10 ......... 52Nov. 16, 2019 (A) ..................34 ......... 20

North Texas (7-10-0)Home: 4-5 n Away: 3-5Nov. 22, 1958 (H)..................10 ......... 21Nov. 7, 1959 (A) ......................7 ......... 39Nov. 18, 1961 (A) ..................20 ........... 0Nov. 17, 1962 (H)..................14 ......... 10Sept. 28, 1963 (A) ....................6 ......... 26Oct. 3, 1964 (H) ......................0 ......... 22Oct. 2, 1965 (A) ....................29 ......... 21Oct. 1, 1966 (H) ....................19 ......... 20Sept. 30, 1967 (A) ..................28 ......... 30Nov. 16, 1968 (H)..................14 ......... 36Oct. 25, 1969 (A) ..................13 ......... 31Sept. 26, 1970 (H) .................13 ........... 2Oct. 16, 1971 (A) ..................17 ......... 20Oct. 14, 1972 (H) ..................56 ........... 6Oct, 13, 1973 (H) ....................6 ........... 7Oct. 12, 1974(A) ...................24 ......... 10Nov. 18, 1995 (H)..................57 ......... 14

NE Louisiana (2-2-0)Home: 2-1 n Away: 0-1Nov. 15, 1975 (A) ..................10 ......... 14Oct. 16, 1976 (H) ..................36 ........... 8Nov. 7, 1981 (H)......................7 ......... 40Nov. 11, 1995 (H)..................39 ........... 0

Northern Illinois (3-0-0)Home: 2-0 n Away: 1-0Sept. 10, 1977 (H) .................38 ........... 0Sept. 9, 1995 (A) ....................34 ......... 21Oct. 19, 1996 (H) ..................27 ........... 3

Northwestern St. (1-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 0-0Oct. 14, 1978 (H) ..................51 ........... 7

Notre Dame (1-2-0)Home: 0-0 n Away: 1-0Nov. 22, 2014 (A) ..................31 ......... 28Sept. 2, 2019 (H) ...................17 ......... 35Oct. 17, 2020 (A) ....................7 ......... 12

Ohio (3-2-0)Home: 2-1 n Away: 1-1Oct. 27, 1956 (A) ..................25 ......... 19Nov. 16, 1957 (H)..................40 ........... 7Nov. 15, 1958 (A) ....................6 ......... 23Nov. 14, 1959 (H)..................15 ......... 22Sept. 1, 2013 (H) ...................49 ........... 7

Ohio State (0-2-0)Home: 0-0 n Away: 0-2Sept. 14, 1991 (A) ..................15 ......... 23Sept. 5, 1992 (A) ...................19 ......... 20

Oklahoma (0-2-0)Home: 0-1 n Away: 0-1Sept. 27, 1997 (A) ..................14 ......... 35Sept. 25, 1999 (H) .................21 ......... 42

Oklahoma State (1-1-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 0-1Oct. 24, 1981 (A) ..................11 ......... 19Sept. 25, 1982 (H) .................28 ......... 22

Oregon State (1-1-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 0-1Sept. 17, 2005 (H) .................63 ......... 27Sept. 18, 2010 (A) ..................28 ......... 35

Penn State (0-2-0)Home: 0-1 n Away: 0-1Sept. 7, 1996 (A) ......................7 ......... 24Sept. 20, 1997 (H) .................21 ......... 57

Pittsburgh (8-10-0)Home: 3-3 n Away: 5-7Oct. 9, 1976 (A) ......................6 ......... 27Nov. 8, 1980 (A) ....................23 ......... 41Oct. 30, 1982 (A) ..................14 ......... 63Oct. 15, 1983 (H) ..................10 ......... 55Oct. 20, 1990 (A) ..................27 ......... 20Nov. 14, 1992 (A) ..................31 ......... 16Oct. 2, 1993 (A) ....................29 ........... 7Oct. 1, 1994 (H) ....................33 ......... 29Nov. 3, 2005 (H)....................42 ......... 20Nov. 25, 2006 (A) ..................48 ......... 24Oct. 27, 2007 (H) ..................24 ......... 17Nov. 8, 2008 (A) ......................7 ......... 41Oct. 2, 2009 (H) ....................10 ......... 35Oct. 30, 2010 (A) ....................3 ......... 20Nov. 12, 2011 (H)..................14 ......... 21Oct. 13. 2012 (A) ..................45 ......... 35Nov. 21, 2015 (A) ..................34 ......... 45Sept. 26, 2020 (A) ..................20 ......... 23

Purdue (1-0-1)Home: 0-0 n Away: 0-0-1 n Neutral: 1-0-0Sept. 19, 1987 (A) ..................22 ......... 22Sept. 2, 2017 (N) ...................35 ......... 28

Richmond (1-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 0-0Oct. 16, 1982 (H) ..................35 ........... 0

Rio Grande (2-0-0)Home: 2-0 n Away: 0-0Sept. 22, 1941 (H) .................58 ........... 0Sept. 17, 1942 (H) .................25 ........... 0

Rose Poly (6-1-0)Home: 5-0 n Away: 1-1Nov. 21, 1914 (H)..................23 ........... 0Oct. 30, 1916 (H) .................22 ........... 6Nov. 11, 1922 (A) ....................6 ........... 0Oct. 27, 1923 (H) ..................13 ........... 0Nov. 1, 1924 (A) ......................6 ......... 18Nov. 7, 1925 (H) ...................30 .......... 0Oct. 9, 1926 (H) ....................49 ........... 0

Rutgers (6-7-0)Home: 4-3 n Away: 2-4Nov. 6, 1976 (A) ......................0 ......... 34Nov. 25, 1979 (H)....................7 ......... 31Oct. 20, 1984 (A) ..................21 ......... 38Nov. 1, 1986 (H)......................0 ......... 41Nov. 11, 2005 (H)..................56 ........... 5Nov. 9, 2006 (A) ....................25 ......... 28Nov. 29, 2007 (H)..................41 ......... 38Dec. 4, 2008 (A) ....................14 ......... 63Nov. 28, 2009 (H)..................14 ......... 34Nov. 26, 2010 (A) ..................40 ......... 13Oct. 21, 2011 (H) ..................16 ......... 14Nov. 29, 2012 (A) ..................20 ......... 17Oct. 10, 2013 (H) ..................24 ......... 10

Samford (1-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 0-0-0Sept. 26, 2015 (H) .................45 ........... 3

San Jose State (1-0-1)Home: 1-0 n Away: 0-0-1Sept. 1, 1990 (A) ....................10 ......... 10Sept. 4, 1993 (H) ...................31 ......... 24

South Dakota St. (1-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 0-0Sept. 9, 1978 (H) ...................54 ........... 7

South Florida (6-5-0)Home: 4-1 n Away: 2-4Oct. 4, 2003 (A) (2ot) ............28 ......... 31Oct. 22, 2004 (H) ..................41 ........... 9Sept. 24, 2005 (A) ..................14 ......... 45Nov. 18, 2006 (H)..................31 ........... 8Nov. 17, 2007 (A) ..................17 ......... 55Oct. 25, 2008 (H) ..................24 ......... 20Nov. 21, 2009 (A) ..................22 ......... 34Nov. 13, 2010 (H) (ot)............21 ......... 24Nov. 25, 2011 (A) ..................34 ......... 24

Oct. 20, 2012 (H) ..................27 ......... 25Oct. 26, 2013 (A) ..................34 ........... 3

SE Louisiana (1-0-0)Home: 0-0 n Away: 1-0Nov. 14, 1947 (A) ..................23 ........... 0 Southern Illinois (7-3-0)Home: 4-1 n Away: 3-2Oct. 5, 1963 (H) ......................7 ......... 13Sept. 26, 1964 (A) ....................6 ........... 7Sept. 25, 1965 (H) .................13 ........... 0Sept. 24, 1966 (A) ..................16 ........... 7Sept. 23, 1967 (H) .................26 ........... 0Sept. 21, 1968 (A) ..................33 ......... 10Sept. 20, 1969 (H) .................17 ......... 13Sept. 19, 1970 (A) ..................28 ......... 31Nov. 13, 1971 (H)..................24 ......... 14Nov. 11, 1972 (A) ..................20 ......... 16

SMU (0-2-0)Home: 0-1 n Away: 0-1Sept. 3, 1983 (A) ......................6 ......... 24Sept. 15, 1984 (H) ...................7 ......... 41 Southern Miss (11-18-1)Home: 6-6-1 n Away: 4-12 n Neutral: 1-0Nov. 24, 1949 (A) ..................21 ......... 26Nov. 25, 1950 (A) ..................28 ......... 34Nov. 23, 1951 (H)..................14 ......... 13Nov. 22, 1952 (A) ..................26 ......... 55Nov. 18, 1978 (A) ....................3 ......... 37Nov. 3, 1979 (H)....................10 ......... 10Nov. 22, 1980 (A) ....................6 ........... 3Nov. 21, 1981 (H)..................13 ......... 10Oct. 23, 1982 (A) ....................0 ......... 48Nov. 5, 1983 (H)......................3 ......... 27Nov. 17, 1984 (A) ..................25 ......... 34Oct. 12, 1985 (H) ..................12 ......... 42Nov. 22, 1986 (A) ..................16 ......... 31Oct. 3, 1987 (H) ......................6 ......... 65Oct. 1, 1988 (A) ....................23 ......... 30Oct. 14, 1989 (H) ..................10 ......... 16Sept. 29, 1990 (A) ..................13 ......... 25Sept. 28, 1991 (H) .................28 ......... 14Oct. 16, 1993 (H) ..................35 ......... 27Oct. 7, 1995 (A) ....................21 ......... 25Sept. 28, 1996 (H) ...................7 ......... 24Oct. 4, 1997 (A) ....................24 ......... 42Oct. 10, 1998 (A) ..................21 ......... 56Nov. 20, 1999 (H)..................27 ......... 30Nov. 4, 2000 (A) ....................49 ......... 28Oct. 16, 2001 (H) ..................24 ......... 14Nov. 14, 2002 (A) (ot) ............20 ......... 17Oct. 10, 2009 (H) ..................25 ......... 23Dec. 21, 2010 (N) .................31 ......... 28Sept. 29, 2012 (A) ..................21 ......... 17

St. Bonaventure (0-1-0)Home: 0-0 n Away: 0-1Oct. 27, 1951 (A) ..................21 ......... 22

St. Francis (Pa.) (1-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 0-0Sept. 23, 1950 (H) .................34 ......... 14

St. Joseph’s (Ind.) (5-2-1)Home: 5-0 n Away: 0-2-1Oct. 23, 1937 (H) ..................13 ........... 6Oct. 15, 1938 (A) ...................0 ........... 2Oct. 19, 1939 (H) ..................13 ........... 0Oct. 12, 1940 (A) ....................6 ......... 24Nov. 2, 1946 (H)....................13 ........... 7Nov. 1, 1947 (A) ......................7 ........... 7Oct. 2, 1948 (H) ....................20 ........... 0Sept. 17, 1949 (H) .................33 ........... 7

Syracuse (12-7-0)Home: 7-2 n Away: 5-4 n Neutral: 0-1Oct. 5, 1985 (A) ......................0 ......... 48Dec. 2, 1989 (N) ...................13 ......... 24Oct. 3, 1992 (H) ......................9 ......... 15Sept. 13, 2003 (A) ..................30 ......... 20Nov. 26, 2005 (H)..................41 ......... 17Oct. 21, 2006 (A) ..................28 ......... 13

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Sept. 22, 2007 (H) .................35 ......... 38Nov. 1, 2008 (A) ....................21 ......... 28Nov. 14, 2009 (H)..................10 ........... 9Nov. 6, 2010 (A) ....................28 ......... 20Oct. 29, 2011 (H) ..................27 ......... 10Nov. 10, 2012 (A) ..................26 ......... 45Oct. 3, 2014 (A) ....................28 ........... 6Nov. 7, 2015 (H)....................41 ......... 17Sept. 9, 2016 (A) ....................62 ......... 28Nov. 18, 2017 (H)..................56 ......... 10Nov. 9, 2018 (A) ....................23 ......... 54Nov. 23, 2019 (H)..................56 ......... 34Nov. 20, 2020 (H)..................30 ........... 0

Tampa (2-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 1-0Oct. 30, 1971 (H) ..................21 ......... 10Oct. 7, 1972 (A) ....................17 ......... 14

TCU (1-3-0)Home: 1-1 n Away: 0-2Nov. 23, 2001 (A) ..................22 ......... 37Oct. 19, 2002 (H) ..................31 ......... 45Nov. 5, 2003 (A) ....................28 ......... 31Nov. 10, 2004 (H)..................55 ......... 28

Temple (4-3-0)Home: 2-2 n Away: 2-1Nov. 1, 1980 (H)....................12 ......... 17Oct. 9, 1982 (H) ....................14 ......... 55Nov. 12, 1983 (A) ....................7 ......... 24Sept. 27, 2003 (H) .................21 ......... 12Sept. 9, 2006 (A) ....................62 ........... 0Nov. 3, 2012 (H)....................45 ......... 17Oct. 5, 2013 (A) ....................30 ........... 7

Tennessee (0-5-0)Home: 0-2 n Away: 0-3Oct. 17, 1914 (H) ...................0 ......... 66Oct. 24, 1954 (A) ....................6 ......... 59Nov. 7, 1987 (A) ....................10 ......... 41Sept. 5, 1991 (H) ...................11 ......... 28Nov. 6, 1993 (A) ....................10 ......... 45

Tennessee-Chattanooga (4-4-0)Home: 4-1 n Away: 0-3Oct. 16, 1915 (H) ....................6 ......... 21Oct. 21, 1916 (H) ...................6 ........... 0Nov. 22, 1924 (H) .................10 ........... 0Oct. 20, 1928 (A) ...................0 ......... 70Oct. 31, 1952 (A) ..................14 ......... 47Oct. 30, 1953 (A) ...................6 ......... 44Oct. 11, 1975 (H) ...................6 ........... 3Sept. 11, 1999 (H) .................58 ......... 30

Tennessee State (0-2-0)Home: 0-2 n Away: 0-0Oct. 17, 1981 (H) ..................30 ......... 42Nov. 10, 1984 (H)..................15 ......... 24

Tennessee Tech (2-1-0)Home: 2-0 n Away: 0-1Sept. 17, 1960 (A) ....................7 ......... 21Sept. 16, 1961 (H) .................29 ......... 13Sept. 6, 2008 (H) ...................51 ......... 10

Texas (1-1-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 0-1Sept. 25, 1993 (H) .................41 ......... 10Sept. 10, 1994 (A) ..................16 ......... 30

Texas A&M (1-3-0)Home: 0-1 n Away: 0-2 n Neutral: 1-0Nov. 7, 1992 (A) ....................18 ......... 40Nov. 13, 1993 (A) ....................7 ......... 42Nov. 12, 1994 (H)..................10 ......... 26Dec. 30, 2015 (N) .................27 ......... 21

UTEP (1-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 0-0Sept. 17, 2003 (H) .................42 ......... 14

Toledo (5-3-0)Home: 4-1 n Away: 1-2Nov. 21, 1925 (H)..................34 ........... 0Oct. 13, 1934 (A) ....................7 ......... 19Nov. 9, 1935 (H)......................7 ......... 41Nov. 19, 1955 (H)..................33 ......... 13Sept. 22, 1956 (A) ..................27 ......... 12Oct. 5, 1957 (H) ...................48 ......... 20Oct. 4, 1958 (A) ......................7 ......... 13Sept. 12, 1981 (H) ................31 ........... 6

Tulane (9-2-0)Home: 4-1 n Away: 5-1Nov. 8, 1986 (A) ....................23 ......... 12Sept. 5, 1987 (H) ...................42 ......... 40Oct. 22, 1988 (A) ..................38 ......... 35Nov. 4, 1995 (H)....................34 ......... 14Oct. 12, 1996 (A) ..................23 ......... 20Oct. 11, 1997 (H) ..................33 ......... 64Oct. 10, 1998 (A) ..................22 ......... 28Oct. 28, 2000 (H) ..................35 ......... 32Nov. 3, 2001 (A) ....................52 ........... 7Oct. 17, 2003 (H) ..................47 ......... 28Dec. 4, 2004 (A) ....................55 ........... 7

Tulsa (12-14-0)Home: 9-4 n Away: 3-10Oct. 20, 1962 (A) ....................7 ......... 25Dec. 7, 1963 (A) ....................16 ......... 22Oct. 17, 1964 (H) ....................0 ......... 58Nov. 6, 1965 (A) ....................18 ......... 51Nov. 19, 1966 (H)..................29 ......... 18Dec. 2, 1967 (A) ....................23 ......... 35Oct. 12, 1968 (H) ..................16 ........... 7Nov. 27, 1969 (A) ..................35 ......... 29Oct. 10, 1970 (H) ..................14 ........... 8Nov. 6, 1971 (A) ....................17 ........... 0Nov. 4, 1972 (H)....................26 ......... 28Nov. 3, 1973 (A) ......................9 ......... 17Nov. 2, 1974 (H)......................7 ......... 37Nov. 1, 1975 (A) ....................14 ......... 38Oct. 30, 1976 (H) ..................10 ......... 20Oct. 8, 1977 (H) ....................33 ........... 0Oct. 7, 1978 (A) ......................7 ......... 24Oct. 13, 1979 (H) ..................24 ........... 7Oct. 31, 1987 (A) ..................22 ......... 26Oct. 8, 1988 (H) ......................9 ........... 3Oct. 21, 1989 (A) ..................24 ......... 31Oct. 6, 1990 (H) ....................38 ......... 14Nov. 16, 1991 (A) ....................0 ......... 40Oct. 17, 1992 (H) ..................32 ......... 27Nov. 25, 1993 (A) ..................28 ........... 0Nov. 26, 1994 (H)..................34 ......... 27

Union (Ky.) (1-4-0)Home: 1-2 n Away: 0-2Oct. 1, 1932 (H) ......................6 ......... 32Oct. 13, 1933 (A) ....................0 ......... 19Nov. 24, 1934 (H)....................0 ........... 7Oct. 11, 1935 (A) ....................7 ......... 13Oct. 3, 1936 (H) ....................13 ........... 0

Utah (0-4-0)Home: 0-2 n Away: 0-2Sept. 6, 1997 (H) ...................21 ......... 27Sept. 12, 1998 (A) ..................22 ......... 45Oct. 5, 2007 (H) ....................35 ......... 44Sept. 26, 2009 (A) ..................14 ......... 30

Vanderbilt (0-2-1)Home: 0-2 n Away: 0-0-1Nov. 15, 1941 (H)....................0 ......... 68Sept. 8, 1971 (A) ......................0 ........... 0Nov. 23, 1974 (H)....................0 ......... 44

Virginia (5-4-0) Home: 4-0 n Away: 1-4Oct. 15, 1988 (H) ..................30 ......... 28Oct. 28, 1989 (A) ..................15 ......... 16Sept. 13, 2014 (A) ..................21 ......... 23Nov. 14, 2015 (H)..................38 ......... 31Oct. 29, 2016 (A) ..................32 ......... 25Nov. 11, 2017 (H)..................38 ......... 21Sept. 22, 2018 (A) ....................3 ......... 27Oct. 26, 2019 (H) ..................28 ......... 21

Nov. 14, 2020 (A) ..................17 ......... 31

Virginia Tech (2-6-0)Home: 2-2 n Away: 0-3 n Neutral: 0-1Sept. 8, 1979 (H) ...................14 ......... 15Oct. 1, 1983 (A) ......................0 ......... 31Nov. 9, 1985 (A) ....................17 ......... 41Nov. 5, 1988 (H)....................13 ........... 3Oct. 26, 1991 (A) ..................13 ......... 41Oct. 10, 1992 (H) ..................21 ......... 17Jan. 2, 2006 (N) .....................24 ......... 35Oct. 31, 2020 (H) ..................35 ......... 42

Wabash (0-2-0)Home: 0-1 n Away: 0-1 Oct. 31, 1914 (H) ....................3 ........... 7Oct. 9, 1915 (A) ......................0 ......... 38

Wake Forest (6-2-0)Home: 3-1 n Away: 2-1 n Neutral: 1-0 Jan. 2, 2007 (N) .....................24 ......... 13Sept. 27, 2014 (H) .................20 ......... 10Oct. 30, 2015 (A) ..................20 ......... 19Nov. 12, 2016 (H)..................44 ......... 12Oct. 28, 2017 (A) ..................32 ......... 42Oct. 27, 2018 (H) ..................35 ......... 56Oct. 12, 2019 (A) ..................62 ......... 59Dec. 12. 2020 (H) .................45 ......... 21

Washington (Mo.) (3-1-0)Home: 2-0 n Away: 1-1Nov. 22, 1947 (H)..................33 ......... 20Nov. 27, 1948 (A) ..................12 ......... 27Nov. 12, 1949 (H)..................35 ......... 12Nov. 4, 1950 (A) ....................28 ........... 7

Wayne State (4-2-0)Home: 3-0 n Away: 1-2Oct. 9, 1937 (A) ......................0 ......... 32Oct. 7, 1938 (H) ....................14 ......... 12Sept. 29, 1951 (A) ..................28 ......... 12Sept. 27, 1952 (H) .................19 ......... 12Sept. 24, 1954 (A) ....................0 ......... 13Oct. 1, 1955 (H) ....................72 ........... 0

West Texas State (2-1-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 1-1Nov. 24, 1973 (A) ..................21 ........... 9Nov. 30, 1974 (H)..................10 ........... 8Nov. 22, 1975 (A) ..................23 ......... 49

West Virginia (3-10-0)Home: 1-4 n Away: 2-6Sept. 8, 1984 (A) ......................6 ......... 30Sept. 7, 1985 (A) ....................13 ......... 52Nov. 15, 1986 (H)..................19 ......... 42Sept. 23, 1989 (H) .................21 ......... 30Sept. 22, 1990 (A) ....................9 ........... 7Oct. 9, 1993 (A) ....................34 ......... 36Oct. 15, 2005 (A) (3ot) ..........44 ........ 46Nov. 2, 2006 (H)....................44 ......... 34Nov. 8, 2007 (A) ....................31 ......... 38Nov. 22, 2008 (H)..................21 ......... 35Nov. 7, 2009 (A) ......................9 ......... 17Nov. 20, 2010 (H)..................10 ......... 17Nov. 5, 2011 (A) ....................38 ......... 35 Western Carolina (1-0-0)Home: 1-0 n Away: 0-0Sept. 8, 2001 (H) ...................31 ........... 7

Western Kentucky (22-12-0)Home: 19-4 n Away: 2-8 n Neutral: 1-0Sept. 30, 1922 (H) ...................0 ........... 6Sept. 29, 1923 (A) ....................7 ......... 19Oct. 11, 1924 (H) ..................12 ........... 7Oct. 10, 1925 (A) ....................6 ........... 0Nov. 6, 1926 (H) ...................26 ......... 10Nov. 5, 1927 (A) ......................6 ........... 7Nov. 3, 1928 (A) .....................0 ......... 20Oct. 29, 1929 (H) ....................0 ......... 13Oct. 25, 1930 (A) ...................6 ........... 7Oct. 31, 1931 (A) ....................6 ......... 20Nov. 19, 1932 (A) ....................0 ......... 58Oct. 21, 1933 (H) ....................0 ......... 45

Oct. 19, 1946 (A) ..................19 ......... 20Oct. 24, 1947 (H) ..................19 ......... 13Oct. 23, 1948 (H) ..................19 ........... 6Sep 24, 1949 (A) ....................47 ........... 7Oct. 30, 1954 (A) ....................7 ......... 25Oct 29, 1955 (H) ...................20 ........... 0Sep 15, 1959 (H) ...................19 ........... 0Oct. 21, 1960 (H) ..................44 ........... 0Oct. 21, 1961 (H) ..................20 ........... 0Sept. 13, 1975 (H) .................17 ......... 21Sept. 4, 1982 (H) ...................20 ......... 10Sept. 10, 1983 (H) .................41 ......... 22Oct. 6, 1984 (H) ....................45 ......... 17Sept. 21, 1985 (H) ................23 ......... 14Sept. 20, 1986 (H) ................45 ........... 6Nov. 12, 1988 (H) .................35 ......... 17Nov. 4, 1989 (H) ...................55 ........... 7Oct. 27, 1990 (H) .................41 ........... 7Oct. 31, 1998 (H) ..................63 ......... 34Sept. 15, 2018 (H) ................ 20 ......... 17Sept. 14, 2019 (N) .................38 ......... 21Sept. 12, 2020 (H) .................35 ......... 21

Western Michigan (2-2-0)Home: 1-1 n Away: 1-1Sept. 22, 1962 (H) .................27 ......... 21Nov. 16, 1963 (A) ..................21 ........... 7Sept. 19, 1964 (H) ...................7 ......... 10Sept. 18, 1965 (A) .................13 ......... 17

Wichita State (13-4-0)Home: 7-1 n Away: 6-3Sept. 15, 1962 (A) ..................21 ......... 20Oct. 19, 1963 (H) ..................14 ......... 47Oct. 31, 1964 (A) ..................15 ......... 23Oct. 30, 1965 (H) ..................30 ......... 10Oct. 29, 1966 (A) ....................2 ........... 9Oct. 28, 1967 (H) ..................24 ......... 17Oct. 26, 1968 (A) ..................21 ......... 14Nov. 15, 1969 (H)..................13 ........... 7Nov. 28, 1970 (A) ..................32 ......... 24Oct. 23, 1971 (H) ..................21 ........... 5Oct. 21, 1972 (A) ..................46 ........... 3Oct. 6, 1973 (H) ....................24 ......... 10Oct. 5, 1974 (A) ....................14 ........... 7Oct. 4, 1975 (A) ....................10 ......... 13Oct. 2, 1976 (H) ....................28 ......... 14Nov. 5, 1977 (H)....................51 ......... 21Nov. 4, 1978 (A) ....................38 ......... 20

William & Mary (1-1-0)Home: 1-1 n Away: 0-0Sept. 24, 1977 (H) ...................7 ......... 21Oct. 28, 1978 (H) ..................33 ......... 21

Wittenberg (2-0-0)Home: 2-0 n Away: 0-0Oct. 4, 1946 (H) ....................19 ........... 0Sept. 26, 1947 (H) .................40 ........... 3

Wyoming (1-3-0)Home: 0-2 n Away: 1-1Sept. 10, 1988 (H) ...................9 ......... 44Sept. 2, 1989 (A) ....................28 ......... 21Sept. 26, 1992 (H) .................24 ......... 26Oct. 14, 1995 (A) ..................20 ......... 27

Xavier (0-13-0)Home: 0-6 n Away: 0-7Oct. 16, 1926 (A) ....................7 ......... 20Oct. 8, 1948 (A) ....................26 ......... 47Oct. 21, 1949 (H) ....................7 ......... 19Oct. 21, 1950 (A) ..................13 ......... 36Oct. 19, 1951 (H) ....................6 ......... 47Oct. 18, 1952 (A) ..................13 ......... 27Oct. 10, 1953 (H) ..................13 ......... 19Sept. 24, 1955 (A) ..................20 ......... 49Nov. 10, 1956 (H)..................14 ......... 34Sept. 19, 1959 (A) ..................13 ......... 28Nov. 5, 1960 (H)......................0 ......... 29Nov. 4, 1961 (A) ......................8 ......... 16Nov. 3, 1962 (H)....................12 ......... 13

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Athletic Department to be a self sustaining entity. Since then, the commitment and growth of the CAF has been extraordinary.

For over 30 years, the goals and dreams of UofL student-athletes have been made possible by the Cardinal Athletic Fund and over 8,000 gracious supporters. Through our members’ annu-al contributions ranging from $100 to $100,000 and above, UofL student-ath-letes are provided the opportunity to pursue their academic goals and their athletic dreams, while learning the skills that will prepare them to impact their future communities. Achieving this mis-sion is a tribute to the true spirit of the Cardinal Athletic Fund.

Your membership in the CAF pro-vides you with many exciting benefits. Whether in Cardinal Stadium or in the KFC Yum! Center, these benefits will pro-vide you with great value and enhance your overall experience as part of the UofL team.

Information on the Cardinal Athletic Fund can be obtained through our web-site: www.CardinalAthleticFund.com.

Cardinal Athletic Fund Priority Points

The CAF Priority Point system is a fair and effective way to allo-cate tickets. The goal of the Priority Point system is to reward those fans who support the program the “longest and the strongest.” The CAF utilizes the Priority Point System in the allocation and relocation of home tickets, away tickets, ACC Tournament tickets, NCAA tickets, Bowl Game tickets and parking.

Every donor to the Cardinal Athletic Fund is essential in our mis-sion to support the scholarship needs of UofL student-athletes. The CAF as well as the Cardinal student-athletes greatly appreciate your support.

Priority Points are Awarded Accordingly; One point for every $100 donated to the CAF One point for every $100 donated to an individual sport or

Capital Campaign One point for each year a donation is made One point for each year in which football season tickets are

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purchased Two points for each year in which season tickets are purchased

for women’s basketball, volleyball, soccer or baseball.

Priority Point RankingCAF members earn priority points through a variety of ways

including years of giving, season ticket purchases, and donations. CAF members are then ranked against all other members according to their total points. This ranking is used to prioritize benefits such as NCAA Tournament tickets, ACC Tournament tickets, Bowl Tickets, etc. and was used to determine the order basketball season ticket holders selected their seats in the new arena.

Ways To GiveThe Cardinal Athletic Fund provides

support for the University of Louisville Athletic Department and student-athletes through various avenues, including contri-butions to the annual fund, endowments, matching gifts and planned giving.

The following are methods of giving and gift destinations:

Gifts of Cash. Cash, checks, VISA, Mas-terCard and American Express are all accept-able ways to contribute. Please make checks payable to the University of Louisville.

Gifts-in-Kind. In lieu of monetary donations, the CAF may accept certain gifts and services that would otherwise have needed to be purchased. The donor receives a retail credit for the gift/service as well as a deduction. These gifts must have prior approval by the ULAA.

Gifts of Real Estate. A personal or “recreational” residence, a farm or ranch, a commercial building, subdivision lots or an undeveloped parcel of land - gifts of real estate can consist of almost any type of property. Individual financial needs and goals will determine which method of giv-ing real estate is most appropriate for you.

Gifts of Appreciated Securities. Contributions of long term appreciated securities (those held for more than one year) to the Cardinal Athletic Fund eliminate paying a capital gains tax on the securities and entitle you to an income tax charitable deduction equal to the fair market value of the securities at the time the gift is given. This tax advantage allows you to con-tribute the appreciated securities directly instead of selling them and then giving the net proceeds to the Cardinal Athletic Fund.

Trusts. Options for donating the income of a trust are available and offer substantial tax benefits.

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Corporate Matching GiftsBenefits of Matching Gifts. Participation in the corporate

matching gifts program is a great way to increase your Cardinal Athletic Fund Donor Level and priority points as well as increase scholarship support for the University of Louisville student-athletes. A matching gift may not be used to pay your annual CAF seat pledge but may be used to supplement your total CAF giving.

The following is a list of companies which have participated in our matching gifts program. This list is not all inclusive and the policy of a company is subject to change, so please be sure to check with your human resources department.

Does My Company Match? To find out your companies policy on corporate matching gifts simply check with your human resources department. The matching gift policies of most corporations can also be found at http://matchfinderonline.blackbaud.com/matchgiftin-quiry.aspx?cid=21867. Simply type in your corporation’s name to find the corporation’s policies.

How do I submit a Matching Gift? Obtain a matching gift form from your human resources department. Then return the completed form with your donation, to the Cardinal Athletic Fund.

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