After its best defensive season in recent memory, the Louisville football program may be losing its defensive coordinator and defensive line coach, according to a report on ESPN.
For two drives Saturday, Boston College looked like it had cracked a code and hacked into Louisville's defense.
The vibe around this Louisville team is not the usual vibe around a Top 25 team.
When the universities of Louisville and Kentucky meet at Kroger Field on Nov. 30, they’ll be playing for more than the Governor’s Cup this season.
Can he do it to Mario Cristobal and No. 6 Miami when the Hurricanes and their Heisman Trophy candidate Cam Ward crackle into L&N Cardinal Stadium at noon Saturday?
But the Austin Peay game was not the first time the University of Louisville football team has started a season with a piñata dressed in shoulder pads.
The last time we watched the University of Louisville football team's defense the Cards were spectators, too.
The star cornerback wants to win big this season by focusing on the details.
The chatter surrounding the game is fascinating.
Jeff Brohm will not make this needlessly complicated.