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LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The Louisville football program earned one of their biggest road wins in school history this past Friday night, marching into South Florida and leaving Hard Rock Stadium with a 24-21 win over No. 2 and previously undefeated Miami.
Louisville football showed resiliency and growth in its upset victory over No. 2 Miami. Here are three takeaways from the ACC game.
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The Cardinals head coach, their cornerbacks coach, offensive lineman Trevonte Sylvester and cornerback Jabari Mack discuss the upcoming matchup vs. the Eagles.
The Louisville defense picked off Miami star Carson Beck four times in the victory, with the frustrated signal-caller throwing his own teammate under the bus in his post-game press conference.
Louisville stunned No. 2 Miami 24-21 on Friday night for its first-ever road win over an AP top-five opponent. The Cardinals jumped out to a 14-0 lead and held on through a tense ending to secure a result that will reverberate through the ACC and all of college football.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - There's no doubt that the Louisville football program's defense was the primary reason why they were able to upset Miami this past Friday night. The Cardinals held the Hurricanes to just 334 total yards,
Louisville didn’t sneak into Hard Rock Stadium with a Top 15 defense. It walked in like it owned the place. And when it walked out — with four interceptions, five pass breakups, and a takedown of No. 2 Miami in its back pocket — there was no mistaking the truth: This defense is the truth.