By midnight Friday, in what is predicted to be snowy and 25-degree north-central Indiana weather, we'll have our answer.
One of the best additions to the University of Louisville schedule over the last decade is the team the Cardinals will face Saturday for the fifth time in program history: Notre Dame.
According to PFF, Kentucky’s schedule ranks No. 22 in difficulty. Louisville’s schedule checks in at No. 105. PFF dings the Cards for the easiest overall schedule among all Power Conference programs.
Jeff Brohm's second University of Louisville football team does not travel to Notre Dame until Sept. 28, the Cards' fourth game in 2024.
Before Jeff Brohm said yes to playing quarterback at Louisville and no to Notre Dame and Brian Brohm said yes to playing quarterback at Louisville and no to Notre Dame, there was another Brohm who said yes to Louisville and no to Eastern Kentucky and Morehead State.
The No. 13 Hoosiers host No. 23 Michigan on Saturday.
The University of Louisville football team has lost back-to-back games the Cardinals could — and probably should — have won.
Alabama will host Georgia, but will Nick Saban coach? And if he does, will Saban be on the sidelines or in his office, quarantined by the novel coronavirus?
There is one more week for the Atlantic Coast Conference to dominate the spotlight in college football.
It’s time to remind everybody how challenging it is to pick winners against the point spread.