DOWN GEAUX-ES THE GATORS!

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Last night on a national stage, the University of Louisville football program shocked the world. And showed them that basketball is not the only thing in Louisville worthy of national stature. Louisville (11-2, 5-2 Big East) dominated every aspect and nearly every moment of the game, leaving Florida (11-2, 7-1 SEC) shell-shocked, 33-23. The victory was all the more impressive in that it came at the expense of one of college football’s more storied programs. It was one of Florida’s worst drubbings in a bowl game.

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I said in my pre-game breakdown that our Cards were going to come out and punch the guys from Florida right in the mouth. And boy did they do that. On Florida,’s first play from the line of scrimmage Jeff Driskel’s pass was intercepted by Terell Floyd at the Florida 38, and returned for a 38-yard touchdown. The look on the faces of the Gator players was that of shock and awe. Florida was sedate in every way. Louisville quarterback Teddy ballgame completed 20 of 32 passes for 266 yards and 2 touchdowns, and he was completing those passes to wide-open receivers. The Gators defense had only allowed the other QB’s they faced throw just five touchdown passes. And they were ranked 3rd nationally allowing only 12.9 points a game. Florida QB Jeff Driskel was 16 of 29 for 175 yards with one TD and two interceptions. Everything Florida was supposed to be able to do well, it did poorly. The defense that was ranked No. 3 in the nation hardly stood in the way of the Louisville passing attack.

Most humiliating for Florida was its inability to run with any success. The Gators love running the ball down their opponents throats, and was supposed to challenge the Cards defensive front more than any team this season. The Gators were lead in the ground attack this season by senior Mike Gillislee. He had 1,104 yards on the season with 10 touchdowns. But only had 9 carries for 48 yards against the Cards defense. They would only allow 111 yards on the night.

In my pre-game breakdown I mentioned how important the Louisville passing attack was to the success of this team. DeVante Parker had been awesome in big games this season and he also had a big grab in this one to help the Cards get this major upset. He had 712 yards and nine touchdowns on the season. And finished this one with 2 grabs for 32 yards and 1 TD. Damian Copeland had also been important to this teams success. He had 597 yards and one touchdown on the season. He had 2 grabs in this one including a big TD. This was a group effort as all the Cards receivers came up big. Eli Rodgers was the leading receiver with 4 grabs for 62 yards.

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Florida was just simply unable to match the Louisville intensity in this game. Our Cards came into this one with a chip on their shoulder and with something to prove. They wanted to shock the world and they wanted to get this win for their coach and their city. This group of young men has made their impact and their names will now live forever in Cardinal Lore. Just like that group in 1991 they have vaulted this program to that next level. Their next goal is obvious as they should be ranked in the Top 10 to start next season and will be in the conversation and mix for a national championship.

“This program is on a collision course with the national championship. The only variable is time.” -Howard Schnellenberger

Basket/Bowl…

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Last night our #4 ranked Cards won their first Big East basketball game for their 8th straight victory putting away the Providence Friars 80-62 in front of 21,305 fans at the KFC Yum Center. The Big East opener is a big deal but last night it was an appetizer to the much-anticipated Sugar Bowl. I do not think I have ever wanted a basketball game to be over so quickly. And folks were running to the exits of the Yum Center to get to the local watering holes to watch the big football game.

Providence came out swinging last night and jumped out to an early 10-point lead but unlike the last few seasons Louisville can give up early double-digit leads and has the offensive firepower to fight back. And fight back they did hitting 15 of 33 for a 37-31 halftime lead. Our Cards then got into a 3-point groove making five of their first six attempts in the second half, including three during a decisive 14-0 run. They made seven of 18 threes in all. Who would have thought that the offense would be this productive and according to Coach Pitino this far ahead of the defense this early in the season.

Coach Pitino: “We’re continuing to win with offense, But our defense is nowhere near where we want it to be.” “Once our defense catches up to our offense, we have a chance to be a really special team.”

A big reason for the Cards offensive output this season is Russ Smith. Last night he had another big game coming off the bench scoring 23 points, grabbing 4 rebounds with 3 assist. He was 4-5 from 3-point range. It was an impressive offensive night for the Cards as four other players would score in double digits. Chane with 10 points , Peyton with 10 points, Luke with 11 points, and Gorgui with 11 points. Gorgui had his first double double of the season as he also had 11 rebounds. The Cards had 22 assist and only 8 turnovers. Wayne and Kevin had a few good plays between them but I still don’t think they have reached anywhere near their potential this season. And I know I keep harping on these guys but it’s only because I know we will need their efforts if we are to win a National Title.

And I know that Coach said that the offense is ahead of the defense but it wasn’t awful. The Cards forced the Friars into 16 turnovers and scored 27 points off them. They also had 10 steals. Our backcourt players had their share of foul trouble again in this one as Ware had 3, Smith had 3 and Siva had 4. Really hope to see this area improve in the next couple of weeks.

Cards will get this weekend off then head to New Jersey next Wednesday for a battle with Seton Hall.

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