Louisville’s Defense as they have all year played big, kept the Cards in the battle.īut, that one major slip up sealed U of L’s fate. (As if they had really at any time before.) No, it says here, the biggest play of the game was Lawrence Toafili’s 73 yard run right after the Cardinals had knotted the game midway through the 3d at 3-3.Īny U of L momentum, all the engendered hope immediately dissipated into the Charlotte night. Though, had the Cardinals taken advantage of that field position, the outcome might have been different. Jack Plummer’s pick in the endzone on a drive that started at the Florida State 12 after the Cards smothered the Seminole punter was Not the biggest play of the game. Even Joe Tessitore couldn’t muster his usual faux exuberance, though he tried. I have no desire to have to wake up in the morning and write this thing.īecause the Louisville Cardinals lost their second game in a row in one of the least exciting exhibitions of football I’ve ever seen.
My stomach hurts because I ate way too much popcorn out of nervousness. My eyes are bloodshot from 24 hours of football. Don’t be expecting any in depth analysis here.