Nov 16, 2009 | The Courier-Journal
Offensive woes are many for Cards
The University of Louisville football team welcomed back quarterback Adam Froman to the starting lineup, but offensive struggles came along with him.
Mountaineers outmatch Louisville on paper
Early in the week, Louisville Coach Steve Kragthorpe joked that he had a quarterback controversy.
UConn looking for an end game against Cardinals
The University of Louisville football team's last two meetings with Connecticut came down to fourth-quarter scores.
University of Louisville starting strong safety Terence Simien is out indefinitely with a lacerated kidney suffered in Saturday's 31-27 loss at Kentucky, UofL coach Steve Kragthorpe said Tuesday.
If Steve Kragthorpe is feeling any heat as his Louisville team prepares for Saturday's game at Kentucky, he's doing a boffo job of keeping it under wraps.
U of L season could be tied to this game
The Governor's Cup game often indicates more than yearly bragging rights for the University of Louisville.
How UK and Louisville match up
Position-by-position matchups for Saturday's Louisville-Kentucky game: QUARTERBACK We saw a different Mike Hartline in UK's season-opening 42-0 win over Miami than we saw in last year's opener at Louisville.
Bozich: Petrino To Blame For Louisville Decline
Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino was 41-9 at Louisville. The Cardinals are 12-13 since Petrino left.
U of L's defensive line is getting longer
University of Louisville nose tackle L.D. Scott hopes the University of Kentucky football team is spending a lot of time breaking down film from the Cardinals' game against Indiana State.
Kragthorpe, Cardinals need a rivalry reversal
Posted by ESPN.com's Brian Bennett Justin Burke saw himself as Switzerland while growing up in Lexington, Ky.
NFL Football Sports Betting News
The Arizona Cardinals signed guard/tackle Jeremy Bridges to a one-year contract on Tuesday.
Coming off a Big East Rookie of the Year season in which he rushed for 1,047 yards and eight touchdowns, Louisville running back Victor Anderson says the sky's the limit in 2009.
NCAA Football Preview - Louisville Cardinals
Largely because of that disappointment, Kragthorpe has decided to call the plays this season.
Previewing The Big East: Louisville Cardinals
With Greg Robinson's stay in Syracuse over, Louisville head coach Steve Kragthorpe has officially planted himself on the hottest seat in the Big East... by Dan Kelley 258 reads With Greg Robinson's stay in Syracuse over, Louisville head coach Steve Kragthorpe has officially planted himself on the hottest seat in the Big East.
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