You can’t tell the story of Louisville football without Browning Nagle.
Louisville has had mobile quarterbacks before. Lamar Jackson turned the position into performance art, winning a Heisman and a couple of NFL MVPs along the way.
Fernando Mendoza began the football season that would change his life not with a Xs and Os but with names and faces.
Fernando Mendoza didn’t so much win the Heisman Trophy as compose it. He didn’t take college football by storm.
The turf burn wouldn't let him sleep.
The Centurians dominated during Saturday's championship game on both sides of the ball, forcing a running clock midway through the third quarter in route to a 42-7 win over the previously undefeated Tigers.
Louisville starting quarterback Miller Moss, who has started every game for the Cardinals this season, is expected to miss Saturday's game with an injury.
Fernando Mendoza is the kind of quarterback who looks like he’s late for an Econ final, not a two-minute drill.
This will not be just another senior day for the Hoosiers.
Georgia has won 15 straight games against Kentucky.