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2015 Schedule/Results Date Opponent Time Sept. 5 vs. Auburn (CBS) 3:30 p.m. Sept.12 Houston (ACC Network) Noon Sept. 17 Clemson* (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. Sept. 26 Samford TBA Oct. 3 at NC State* TBA Oct. 17 at Florida State* TBA Oct. 24 Boston College* TBA Oct. 30 at Wake Forest* TBA Nov. 7 Syracuse* TBA Nov. 14 Virginia* TBA Nov. 21 at Pittsburgh* TBA Nov. 28 at Kentucky TBA * ACC Game All Times are Eastern Game 1 Information Surface......................................................... FieldTurf Series History ................................. Auburn leads 1-0 TV: CBS Play by Play.........................................Verne Lundquist Analyst ................................................ Gary Danielson Sideline.................................................... Allie LaForce Radio: Louisville Sports Properties Play by Play................................................ Paul Rogers Analyst ................................................... Craig Swabek Sideline.....................................................Doug Ormay National Radio: ESPN Play by Play................................................. Dave Pasch Analyst ..................................................... Brian Griese Sidelines ................................................. Tom Luginbill Twitter: #GoCards Official Account ..................................... @UofLFootball Online: www.GoCards.com GoCards.com offers the most complete and comprehensive coverage of the Cardinals on gameday. SPORTS INFORMATION Football Contact: Rocco Gasparro Email: [email protected] Office: 502.852.0102 Cell: 502.262.2258 Fax: 502.852.7401 2015 Chick-Fil-A Classic Louisville (0-0, 0-0 ACC) vs. #6/#7 Auburn (0-0, 0-0 SEC) Saturday, Sept. 5, 2015 • 3:30 p.m. • Atlanta, Ga. • Georgia Dome (71,228) Louisville Cardinals 2014 Record: 9-4, 5-3 ACC Last Game: Dec. 30, 2014 • L, 14-37 vs. Georgia (Belk) Head Coach: Bobby Petrino School Record: 50-13 (6th year) Career Record: 92-34 (12th year) ACC Record: 5-3 (2nd year) vs. Auburn: 3-1 Active Statistical Leaders Rush: Brandon Radcliff (144 att., 737 yards, 12 TD) Pass: Will Gardner (127-221-3, 1,669 yards, 12TD) Rec: James Quick (36 rec., 556 yards 3 TD) Def: Keith Kelsey (87 tackles) Auburn Tigers 2014 Record: 8-5, 4-4 SEC Last Game: Jan. 1, 2015 L, 31-34 (ot) vs. Wisconsin (Outback) Head Coach: Guz Malzahn School Record: 20-7 (3rd year) Career Record: 29-10 (4th year) SEC Record: 12-5 (3rd year) vs. Louisville: First Meeting Active Statistical Leaders Rush: Ricardo Louis (18 att., 220 yds.) Pass: Jeremy Johnson (28-37-0, 436 yds., 3 TD) Rec: D’haquile Williams (45 rec., 730 yds., 5 TD) Def: Johnathan Ford (93 tackles) The Game The University of Louisville football team opens the 2015 season on Saturday, Sept. 5, when it takes on Auburn in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. The Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game will mark the first time the teams have met on the gridiron since 1974. The game will be televised nationally on CBS with kickoff set for 3:30 p.m. Verne Lundquist will serve as the play-by-play announcer, with Gary Danielson at his side as the color analyst. The two will be joined by sideline reporter Allie LaForce. Looking for Sixth-Straight Nine-Win Season Under Petrino Head coach Bobby Petrino is the winningest coach in school history, with his 50-13 career record entering his sixth season at the helm of the Cardinals. Petrino’s teams have posted five-straight nine-win seasons during his tenure, after posting a 9-4 overall record last season. Petrino’s teams have never won less than nine games during his first five seasons with the Cardinals. Preseason Rankings Louisville opens the 2015 season unranked in both polls, while Auburn is tabbed sixth in the AP poll and seventh in the Coaches’ poll. Auburn The Tigers are coming off an 8-5 record in the 2014 season, including a 4-4 mark in the SEC. Under the direction of third-year head coach Gus Malzahn, the Tigers are 20-7 during his tenure, including a national championship appearance in 2013. Auburn enters the season with 13 starters returning and 42 letterwinners. Series Louisville and Auburn have met only one time in school history before the Chick-fil-A Classic on Sept. 5. Auburn defeated the Cardinals 16-3 at home in 1974. The Cardinals are 15-35-1 all-time against schools from the SEC, which included a 44-40 win over Kentucky and a 37-14 loss to Georgia in the Belk Bowl last season. Next Game Louisville opens its home slate on Sept. 12, on the ACC Network. The Cardinals and Cougars will meet for the second time in three years after Louisville posted a 20-13 victory in Louisville in 2013. Former Conference USA members and American Athletic Confer- ence foes, Louisville owns an 8-7 series advantage. G A M E F A C T S

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2015 Schedule/ResultsDate Opponent TimeSept. 5 vs. Auburn (CBS) 3:30 p.m.Sept.12 Houston (ACC Network) NoonSept. 17 Clemson* (ESPN) 7:30 p.m.Sept. 26 Samford TBAOct. 3 at NC State* TBAOct. 17 at Florida State* TBAOct. 24 Boston College* TBAOct. 30 at Wake Forest* TBANov. 7 Syracuse* TBANov. 14 Virginia* TBANov. 21 at Pittsburgh* TBANov. 28 at Kentucky TBA* ACC GameAll Times are Eastern

Game 1 Information• Surface ......................................................... FieldTurf• Series History ................................. Auburn leads 1-0

TV: CBS• Play by Play.........................................Verne Lundquist• Analyst ................................................ Gary Danielson• Sideline .................................................... Allie LaForce

Radio: Louisville Sports Properties• Play by Play................................................Paul Rogers• Analyst ................................................... Craig Swabek• Sideline .....................................................Doug Ormay

National Radio: ESPN• Play by Play.................................................Dave Pasch• Analyst ..................................................... Brian Griese• Sidelines .................................................Tom Luginbill Twitter: #GoCards• Official Account ..................................... @UofLFootball

Online: www.GoCards.comGoCards.com offers the most complete and comprehensive coverage of the Cardinals on gameday.

SPORTS INFORMATION• Football Contact: Rocco Gasparro• Email: [email protected]• Office: 502.852.0102• Cell: 502.262.2258• Fax: 502.852.7401

2015 Chick-Fil-A ClassicLouisville (0-0, 0-0 ACC) vs. #6/#7 Auburn (0-0, 0-0 SEC)

Saturday, Sept. 5, 2015 • 3:30 p.m. • Atlanta, Ga. • Georgia Dome (71,228)

Louisville Cardinals2014 Record: 9-4, 5-3 ACCLast Game: Dec. 30, 2014• L, 14-37 vs. Georgia (Belk)

Head Coach: Bobby Petrino• School Record: 50-13 (6th year)• Career Record: 92-34 (12th year)• ACC Record: 5-3 (2nd year)• vs. Auburn: 3-1

Active Statistical Leaders• Rush: Brandon Radcliff (144 att., 737 yards, 12 TD)• Pass: Will Gardner (127-221-3, 1,669 yards, 12TD)• Rec: James Quick (36 rec., 556 yards 3 TD)• Def: Keith Kelsey (87 tackles)

Auburn Tigers2014 Record: 8-5, 4-4 SECLast Game: Jan. 1, 2015L, 31-34 (ot) vs. Wisconsin (Outback)

Head Coach: Guz Malzahn• School Record: 20-7 (3rd year)• Career Record: 29-10 (4th year) • SEC Record: 12-5 (3rd year)• vs. Louisville: First Meeting

Active Statistical Leaders• Rush: Ricardo Louis (18 att., 220 yds.)• Pass: Jeremy Johnson (28-37-0, 436 yds., 3 TD)• Rec: D’haquile Williams (45 rec., 730 yds., 5 TD)• Def: Johnathan Ford (93 tackles)

The Game The University of Louisville football team opens the 2015 season on Saturday, Sept. 5, when it takes on Auburn in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. The Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game will mark the first time the teams have met on the gridiron since 1974. The game will be televised nationally on CBS with kickoff set for 3:30 p.m. Verne Lundquist will serve as the play-by-play announcer, with Gary Danielson at his side as the color analyst. The two will be joined by sideline reporter Allie LaForce.

Looking for Sixth-Straight Nine-Win Season Under PetrinoHead coach Bobby Petrino is the winningest coach in school history, with his 50-13 career record entering his sixth season at the helm of the Cardinals. Petrino’s teams have posted five-straight nine-win seasons during his tenure, after posting a 9-4 overall record last season. Petrino’s teams have never won less than nine games during his first five seasons with the Cardinals. Preseason RankingsLouisville opens the 2015 season unranked in both polls, while Auburn is tabbed sixth in the AP poll and seventh in the Coaches’ poll. Auburn The Tigers are coming off an 8-5 record in the 2014 season, including a 4-4 mark in the SEC. Under the direction of third-year head coach Gus Malzahn, the Tigers are 20-7 during his tenure, including a national championship appearance in 2013. Auburn enters the season with 13 starters returning and 42 letterwinners. SeriesLouisville and Auburn have met only one time in school history before the Chick-fil-A Classic on Sept. 5. Auburn defeated the Cardinals 16-3 at home in 1974. The Cardinals are 15-35-1 all-time against schools from the SEC, which included a 44-40 win over Kentucky and a 37-14 loss to Georgia in the Belk Bowl last season. Next GameLouisville opens its home slate on Sept. 12, on the ACC Network. The Cardinals and Cougars will meet for the second time in three years after Louisville posted a 20-13 victory in Louisville in 2013. Former Conference USA members and American Athletic Confer-ence foes, Louisville owns an 8-7 series advantage.

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Louisville CardinalsDepth Chart

Auburn TigersDepth Chart

8OffenseTE 83 Micky Crum (6-4, 257, R-Fr.) 89 Keith Towbridge (6-5, 261, Jr.) 18 Cole Hikutini (6-5, 242, Jr.)LT 50 Khalil Hunter (6-4, 291, Jr.) 74 Geron Christian (6-6, 320, Fr.) LG 73 Pedro Sibiea (6-3, 300, Jr.) 72 Lukayus McNeil (6-6, 313, R-Fr.) C 73 Pedro Sibiea (6-3, 300, Jr.) 61 Tobijah Hughley (6-3, 290, Sr.)RG 79 Kenny Thomas (6-6, 320, Fr.) 56 Kiola Mahoni (6-3, 300, Jr.) 75 Skylar Lacy (6-6, 306, So.)RT 78 Aaron Epps (6-7, 288,Sr.) 76 Kelby Johnson (6-7, 292, Sr.) WR 2 Jamari Staples (6-4, 196, Jr.) 88 Javonte Bagley (6-3, 192, So.) 87 Jaylen Smith (6-4, 184, Fr.) 81 Emonee Spence (6-3, 194, Fr.) WR 19 Ja’Quay Savage (6-3, 214, So.) 86 DeVante Peete (6-6, 202, Fr.) 82 Dontez Byrd (5-11, 170, So.)WR 17 James Quick (6-1, 191, Jr.) 80 Charles Standberry (6-3, 226, So.) 9 Traveon Samuel (5-7, 178, Fr.) QB 7 Reggie Bonnafon (6-3, 209, So.) 14 Kyle Bolin (6-2, 208, So.) 11 Will Gardner (6-5, 220, Jr.) 8 Lamar Jackson (6-3, 196, Fr.)RB 23 Brandon Radcliff (5-9, 214, Jr.) 27 L.J. Scott (6-0, 226, So.) 34 Jeremy Smith (6-2, 221, So.) 8DefenseDE 98 Sheldon Rankins (6-2, 303, Sr.) 14 Drew Bailey (6-3, 284, So.) NT 97 DeAngelo Brown (6-0, 308, Jr.) 95 Kyle Shortridge (6-2, 305, So.)DE 44 Pio Vatuvei (6-2, 296, So.) 99 James Hearns (6-3, 257, So.) 52 Nick Dawson (6-3, 265, Jr.) OLB 1 Keith Brown (6-1, 237, Jr.) 96 Henry Famurewa (6-2, 245, So.)ILB 55 Keith Kelsey (6-1, 236, Jr.) 42 Isaac Stewart (6-2, 238, R-Fr.) ILB 13 James Burgess (6-0, 230, Sr.) 32 Stacy Thomas (6-1, 225, So.)OLB 92 Devonte’ Fields (6-4, 245, Jr.) 91 Trevon Young (6-4, 237, Jr.) CB 15 Trumaine Washington (5-10, 181, So.) 26 Duke Culver (6-0, 186, So.) 3 Cornelius Sturghill (5-11, 186, R-Fr.)SAF 25 Josh Harvey-Clemons (6-5, 230, Jr.) 24 Zykiesis Cannon (6-0, 195, So.)SAF 22 Chucky Williams (6-2, 204, So.) 27 Jermaine Reve (6-0, 190, Sr.)CB 6 Shaq Wiggins (5-10, 171, So.) 10 Jaire Alexander (5-11, 184, Fr.)

8SpecialistsP 40 Josh Appleby (6-3, 222, Sr.) 29 Mason King (6-3, 175, Fr.)K 45 John Wallace (6-0, 190, Sr.) 47 Jon Brown (5-10, 202, Sr.)LS 49 Colin Holba (6-3, 233, Jr.)H 40 Josh Appleby (6-3, 222, Sr.) 14 Kyle Bolin (6-2, 208, So.)PR 10 Jaire Alexander (5-11, 184, Fr.) 19 Ja’Quay Savage (6-3, 214, So.) 2 Jamari Staples (6-4, 196, Jr.)KR 17 James Quick (6-1, 191, Jr.) 4 Corvin Lamb (5-9, 208, Sr.) 9 Traveon Samuel (5-7, 178, Fr.)

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8OffenseQB 6 Jeremy Johnson (6-5, 240, Jr.) 13 Sean White (6-0, 200, R-Fr.)RB 9 Roc Thomas (5-10, 203, So.) 25 Peyton Barber (5-11, 225, So.) --OR-- 29 Jovon Robinson (6-0, 230, Jr.)HB 36 Kamryn Pettway (6-0, 242, R-Fr.) --OR-- 27 Chandler Cox (6-1, 232, Fr.)TE 85 Jalen Harris (6-4, 250, Fr.) 46 Chris Laye (6-4, 250, R-Fr.)WR 5 Ricardo Louis (6-2, 215, Sr.) 10 Stanton Truitt (5-9, 184, R-Fr.)WR 82 Melvin Ray (6-3, 215, Sr.) 4 Jason Smith (6-1, 180, So.)WR 1 D’haquille Williams (6-2, 224, Sr.) --OR-- 8 Tony Stevens (6-4, 205, Jr.)WR 80 Marcus Davis (5-9, 180, Jr.) 83 Ryan Davis (5-9, 164, Fr.)LT 72 Shon Coleman (6-6, 313, Jr.) 70 Robert Leff (6-6, 288, Jr.)LG 63 Alex Kozan (6-4, 300, Jr.) --OR-- 53 DeVonte Danzy (6-2, 305, Sr.)C 73 Austin Golson (6-5, 304, So.) 52 Xavier Dampeer (6-2, 305, Sr.)RG 71 Braden Smith (6-6, 286, So.) 74 Will Adams (6-7, 303, Jr.)RT 56 Avery Young (6-6, 305, Jr.) 64 Mike Horton (6-4, 312, Fr.) 8DefenseDE 6 DaVonte Lambert (6-2, 282, Sr.) 9 Byron Cowart (6-3, 277, Fr.)DT 95 Dontavius Russell (6-3, 295, R-Fr.) 94 Devaroe Lawrence (6-2, 281, Jr.)DT 1 Montravius Adams (6-4, 296, Jr.) 90 Maurice Swain (6-5, 295, Jr.)DE 55 Carl Lawson (6-2, 257, So.) 59 Raashed Kennion (6-6, 235, So.)LB 30 Tre’ Williams (6-2, 238, So.) -- OR-- 8 Cassanova McKinzy (6-3, 253, Sr.)LB 17 Kris Frost (6-2, 240, Sr.) --OR-- 30 Tre’ Williams (6-2, 238, So.)LB 26 Justin Garrett (6-1, 228, Sr.) 16 JaViere Mitchell (6-2, 215, Jr.)CB 3 Jonathan Jones (5-10, 181, Sr.) 15 Josh Holsey (5-11, 198, Sr.) --OR-- 18 Carlton Davis (6-1, 190, Fr.)S 23 Johnathan Ford (6-0, 203, Jr.) 22 Tim Irvin (5-9, 194, Fr.)S 39 Tray Matthews (6-1, 213, So.) 19 Nick Ruffin (6-0, 191, So.)CB 24 Blake Countess (5-10, 185, Sr.) 20 Jeremiah Dinson (5-11, 172, Fr.)NICKEL 22 Tim Irvin (5-9, 194, Fr.) 24 Blake Countess (5-10, 185, Sr.) --OR-- 15 Josh Holsey (5-11, 198, Sr.) --OR-- 20 Jeremiah Dinson (5-11, 172, Fr.)

8SpecialistsPK 38 Daniel Carlson (6-4, 213, So.) 43 Ian Shannon (6-3, 209, Fr.)P 91 Kevin Phillips (6-0, 185, Jr.) 43 Ian Shannon (6-3, 209, Fr.)H 29 Tyler Stovall (6-1, 207, So.) 91 Kevin Phillips (6-0, 185, Jr.)LS 69 Ike Powell (6-3, 244, So.) 68 Zach Wade (5-10, 205, RFr.)PR 80 Marcus Davis (5-9, 180, Jr.) --OR-- 4 Jason Smith (6-1, 180, Sr.) --OR-- 87 Gray King (5-10, 170, So.)KR 23 Johnathan Ford (6-0, 203, Jr.) --OR-- 5 Ricardo Louis (6-2, 215, Sr.) 24 Blake Countess (5-10, 185, Sr.) --OR-- 9 Roc Thomas (5-10, 203, So.)

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LOUISVILLE QUICK FACTSHead Coach Bobby Petrino

Years Coached: 10 Alma Mater: Carroll College ‘83Career Record: 92-34/10 yearsRecord at Louisville: 50-13/5 yearsACC Record: 5-3/1 yearBowl Record: 4-4 overalll/2-3 at UofL

Assistant Coaches

• Garrick McGee (Off. Coordinator/QB)• Todd Grantham (Def. Coordinator/OLB• Greg Brown (Safeties)• Terrell Buckley (Cornerbacks)• Tony Grantham (Special Teams/ILB)• Chris Klenakis (Offensive Line)• L.D. Scott (Defensive Line)• Kolby Smith (Running Backs)• Lamar Thomas (Wide Receivers)• Pete Brown (Offensive QC)• Karibi Dede (Defensive QC)• John King (Defensive Grad Assistant)• J.B. Lageman (Defensive Grad Assistant)• Matt Lombardi (Off. Quality Control)• Nick Petrino (Off. Grad Assistant)• Ronnie Fouch (Special Teams QC)

2014 Team Information

Record: 9-4ACC Record: 5-3Belk Bowl: L, 14-37 to GeorgiaFinal Ranking: 24th/24thLettermen Returning: 41Lettermen Lost: 23Starters Returning: 11Starters Lost: 12

Team History

First Year of Competition: 1912All-Time ACC Record: 5-3Conference Championships: 8Bowl Games: 19Bowl Game Records: 9-9-1All-Time Record: 487-445-17

Stadium Information

Name: Papa John’s Cardinal StadiumRecord: 81-27 (18 years)Surface: FieldTurfYear Built: 1998

Athletic CommunicationsFootball media services are coordinated by Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information Rocco Gasparro. Please direct interview information and photo requests to Gasparro. His office is located on the second floor of the Swain Student Activity Center. The main Sports Information Office is located on the second floor of the SAC.

InterviewsMedia interviews with all Louisville players and coaches MUST be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Contact Rocco Gasparro, Football SID, via email at [email protected] or by calling (502) 852-0102 to arrange interviews with head coach Bobby Petrino or players. Please give as much advance notice as possible when requesting players for midweek interviews. Offensive players are available following practice on Tuesdays and defensive players on Wednesday. Team locker rooms are off limits to media representatives at all times. Player’s phone numbers will not be given to the media and players should not be called directly or contacted through social media site to arrange interviews or ask questions.

Head Coach Bobby PetrinoLouisville Head Coach Bobby Petrino will meet with the media on Mondays during the season at 1:30 p.m. in the recruiting lounge of the Howard Schnellenberger Football Complex. Contact the Sports Information Office or refer to the weekly release for exact times and location for the press conferences which will begin during the week of the first game and run throughout the season. The entire press conference is also streamed live and available to embed on websites via Gocards.com. All interview requests for Bobby Petrino are coordinated through Football SID Rocco Gasparro via email at [email protected] or by calling (502) 852-0102. Coach Petrino will participate in the ACC head coaches’ weekly teleconference with the other 13 league coaches each Wednesday.

ACC Video Clip ServiceBroadcast media outlets will be able to access ACC highlights and press conference excerpts via the ACC Video Clip Service (AVCS) throughout the entire 2015-16 sports calendar. This video content will only be available for download in digital files that can be accessed on the AVCS. To register for this service please contact Scott McBurney, Assistant Commissioner/Advanced Media, at [email protected] or call 336.369.4646.

Social MediaThe University of Louisville Sports Information Office is making a continued effort in 2015-16 to utilize social media outlets as another way of passing information to our fans and those who cover our programs. Louisville’s Football’s twitter account @UofL-Football and Instagram feed @ louisvillefootball provide updated information and behind-the-scenes news as does the Cardinals’ ’ Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/UofLFootball.

Working CredentialsCredentials for Louisville home games are issued to working media only and should be requested as early as possible. Due

to space constraints, credentials will be limited to working media only. If media credentials are not picked up in advance, they will be available for pickup at the West Ticket Booth located outside Gate 7 of Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. Media should enter through Gate 8 to gain access to elevators for the press box. No credentials will be mailed. Please direct all requests to: Kenny Klein ([email protected]), Sports Information Director, University of Louisville, Louisville, Ky. 40292.

Bobby Petrino Radio ShowAffiliates on the Louisville Radio Network carry the Bobby

Petrino Show each Wednesday night at 7:00 p.m. The show origi-nates from the Tumbleweed Restaurant on Preston Highway and is open to the public with a reservation.

Post-game PolicyPost-game interviews at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium are

held in the meeting rooms of the football complex. The meeting room entrance is located to the right of the walkway leading the teams to the field.

After meeting with the team, head coach Bobby Petrino will be brought into the team meeting room. Additional players upon request will also be brought into the team meeting room.

For both home and away games, the Louisville locker and training rooms are closed to the media. Football SID Rocco Gasparro will survey the media in the fourth quarter for player requests.

COACHING STAFF LOCATIONS Press Box:

Kolby Smith, Running BacksGreg Brown, Safeties

Field:Bobby Petrino, Head CoachTodd Grantham, Defensive Coordinator/OLBsGarrick McGee, Offensive Coordinator/QBsTerrell Buckley, CornerbacksTony Grantham, Special Teams/Inside LinebackerChris Klenakis, Offensive LineL.D. Scott, Defensive Line

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Noting Bobby Petrino

Petrino At A GlanceBorn: March 10, 1961Hometown: Helena, Mont.College: Carroll College, ‘83Wife: BeckyChildren: Kelsey, Nick, Bobby and KatieGrandchildren: Brianna, Braylon, Emmett Coaching Experience1983 Carroll College GA1984 Weber State Graduate Assistant1985-86 Carroll College OC1987-88 Weber State Wide Receivers/TEs1989 Idaho Quarterbacks1990-91 Idaho Off. Coordinator1992-93 Arizona State Quarterbacks1994 Nevada OC/QB1995-97 Utah State OC1998 Louisville OC1999-2000 Jacksonville QB2001 Jacksonville Jaguars OC2002 Auburn OC2003-06 Louisville Head Coach2007 Atlanta Falcons Head Coach2008-11 Arkansas Head Coach2013 Western Kentucky Head Coach2014-15 Louisville Head Coach

THE PETRINO RECORD

Year School W-L Pct.2003 Louisville 9-4 .6922004 Louisville 11-1 .9172005 Louisville 9-3 .7502006 Louisville 12-1 .9232008 Arkansas 5-7 .4172009 Arkansas 8-5 .6262010 Arkansas 10-3 .769 2011 Arkansas 11-2 .8462013 Western Kentucky 8-4 .6672014 Louisville 9-4 .692Totals 92-34 .746

Louisville Head Coach Bobby PetrinoThe architect of one of the greatest runs in school history

from 2003-06 returned last season to take over the program he helped build during his first head coaching stint.

Leading the Cardinals from Conference USA to the BIG EAST, Petrino guided the Cardinals to a 41-9 overall record, two con-ference titles, and the school’s first BCS Bowl appearance during that four-year stretch.

In 2014, Petrino, who returned to the Derby City after an eight-year absence, was faced with a bigger challenge of taking the Cardinals into the Atlantic Coast Conference.

As had been the case in his first four years, Petrino took the challenge head on and guided the Cardinals to their fifth-straight nine-win season.

The Cardinals went 9-4 overall, 5-3 in the ACC, with a big win over Miami in the inaugural ACC game, and wins at Boston College and Notre Dame, and closing the year with a come-from-behind victory over Kentucky. Louisville advanced to its fifth-straight bowl appearance and the fifth overall under Petrino.

After an eight-year hiatus from Louisville, University of Louisville Vice President/Director of Athletics Tom Jurich an-nounced on Jan. 9, 2014. Bobby Petrino as the Cardinals' foot-ball coach for the second time in his career. The Cardinals' head coach from 2003-06, Petrino led UofL to unprecedented success in four seasons on the sidelines.

However, during his return this time, the Cardinals made a step up, joining the Atlantic Coast Conference. That didn’t matter to Petrino, directing his team to a 9-4 overall record and a 5-3 mark in the ACC. The three losses came by a total of 19 points and to a pair of ranked foes in No. 25 Clemson and No. 2 Florida State.

Petrino, who owns a 50-13 mark overall at Louisville and a 92-34 record all-time as a collegiate coach, directed the Cardi-nals to their fifth-straight bowl appearance and a post-season berth in his first five seasons as the leader of the Cardinals.

During his first stint at Louisville, Petrino directed the pro-gram to a bowl game each year, but more significantly, guided the school to its first BCS victory - a 24-13 win over Wake Forest in the FedEx Orange Bowl. The 41 wins over that four-year span were the most in school history and featured an average margin of victory of 26.0.

He also showed the ability to develop players, as Petrino had 14 selected in the NFL Draft, including Amobi Okoye, who was the 10th overall selection in 2007 by the Houston Texans. Eric Wood, who was recruited by Petrino, was the 28th selection by the Buffalo Bills in 2009. Michael Bush, a fourth-round pick by the Oakland Raiders, amassed 2,514 rushing yards in three-plus seasons with the Cardinals.

Coupling his success at Louisville and Arkansas, Petrino has led his teams to eight bowl games in 10 years, including both

Louisville's and Arkansas' first BCS bowl games. His programs have achieved four 10-win seasons along with top-10 finishes nationally three times. His 2006 Louisville squad and 2011 Ar-kansas team concluded with No. 5 rankings in the Associated Press polls.

Petrino directed the Cardinals to their first BIG EAST ti-tle in 2006, Louisville's second year in the league. He guided that squad to a 12-1 record, which tied the 2013 squad for the most wins in school history. The Cardinals ended the year with their highest national ranking in school history, finishing No. 5 in the Associated Press poll and sixth in the USA Today poll. The Cardinals opened the year going 8-0, including a win over third-ranked West Virginia, and catapulted to as high as No. 3 in the nation.

Hired for the first time at Louisville in 2003, Petrino took the reins of a program that finished 7-6 a year prior and drove the school to a 9-4 mark that resulted in an appearance in the GMAC Bowl. Petrino became the first Louisville head coach to win nine games in their first season.

By the end of his first year, Petrino's team led the league and ranked among the nation's best in total offense, rushing, and scoring. The Cardinals ranked fifth in the nation in total offense (488.9), 10th in rushing (228.2), and 15th in scoring offense (34.6). Louisville set six Conference USA records, in-cluding the mark for total yards after the Cardinals racked up 779 yards, including 445 rushing yards, in a 66-45 win over Houston.

The 2004 campaign was one of the best in school history, with Petrino leading the Cardinals to an 11-1 record that culmi-nated in a Conference USA title and a 44-40 Liberty Bowl over 10th-ranked Boise State. The Cardinals led the nation in total offense (539.0) and scoring offense (49.8), scored 50 or more points seven times and set an NCAA record by scoring 55 or more points in five straight games.

After a 9-3 season in 2005, Petrino took Louisville to an unprecedented level the following season, finishing with a 12-1 record and a 24-13 victory over Wake Forest in the Orange Bowl. The 12 wins were the most in school history, besting a previous high of 11 set during Petrino's second season.

During that particular 2006 season, Cardinals averaged over 37 points per game offensively, ranking fourth national-ly in that category, while still limiting opponents to just over 16 points per game. Petrino's offense ranked second in the nation in total yards per game (475.3), while leading the Big East in passing offense (290.0) and first downs (296). Louisville jumped as high as No. 3 in the national polls during the season, finishing the year ranked sixth in the AP poll, posting three wins over top-15 teams, including third-ranked West Virginia en route to the program's first Big East title.

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AUBURN TIGERS

2015 Auburn ScheduleSept. 5 vs. Louisville* Sept. 12 Jacksonville State Sept. 19 at LSU Sept. 26 Mississippi State Oct. 3 San Jose State Oct. 15 at Kentucky Oct. 24 at Arkansas Oct. 31 Mississippi Nov. 7 at Texas A&M Nov. 14 Georgia Nov. 21 Idaho Nov. 28 Alabama *at the Georgia Dome

2015 Sports InformationFootball Contact: Shelly Poe/Kirk Sampson Office Phone: (334) 844-9800Email: [email protected]

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Louisville vs. Auburn Series Auburn leads 0-1-0

1974: AU 16-3 Sept. 14 at Auburn

At Louisville: Never metAt Auburn: Auburn leads 1-0At Other Sites: Never metBobby Petrino vs. Auburn: 3-1

Statistical Comparison

2014 Final NCAA Statistics Louisville Auburn Rk Avg Rk AvgRushing Offense 92 142.7 13 255.5Passing Offense 46 252.0 66 229.5Completion Pct. 88 0.554 29 0.627Pass Efficiency 60 131.19 8 156.79Scoring Offense 50 31.2 25 35.5Total Offense 69 394.7 16 485.0Rushing Defense 10 108.9 67 168.8Passing Defense 26 199.6 68 230.1Scoring Defense T-24 21.8 62 26.7Total Defense 6 308.5 64 398.8Net Punting 105 34.36 67 37.44Punt Returns 69 7.4 4 17.8Kickoff Returns 59 21.1 82 20.0Turnover Margin 43 0.31 27 0.54Team Sacks 9 3.15 95 1.6

Louisville Cardinals (0-0)2014 Team Statistics UL OppPoints/Game 31.2 21.8First Downs/Game 20.4 15.3Rushing Yards/Game 142.7 109.9Passing Yards/Game 252.0 199.6Total Offense/Game 394.7 309.5Fumbles-Lost 25-16 11-4Penalties-Yards 90-641 65-567Time of Possession/Game 32:32 27:28 Auburn Tigers (0-0)2014 Team Statistics AU OppPoints/Game 35.5 26.7First Downs/Game 24.1 22.1Rushing Yards/Game 255.5 168.8Passing Yards/Game 229.5 230.1Total Offense/Game 485.0 398.8Fumbles-Lost 18-13 22-5Penalties-Yards 91-886 58-477Time of Possession/Game 29:53 30:07

The Auburn Series• Auburn won the only meeting between the two schools, winning 16-3 in Auburn, Ala., during the 1974 season.• The Cardinals are 15-35-1 all-time against current schools from the Southeastern Conference after splitting a pair of meetings last year. Louisville defeated Kentucky 44-40 in the 2014 regular-season finale at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium and dropped a 37-14 decision to Georgia in the Belk Bowl in Char-lotte, N.C.

SEC Familiarity • Louisville will play a member of the Southeastern Confer-ence for the 22nd straight season.• The recent streak of games against SEC members began in 1993 when the Cardinals played Tennessee during the reg-ular season. Louisville and fellow SEC member Kentucky have played every season since 1994. • Louisville has played 10 different SEC schools, compiling a 15-35-1 record against the conference.• Louisville head coach Bobby Petrino is certainly familiar with the level of competition within the SEC. Petrino spent four seasons at Arkansas (2008-11), where his teams went 17-15 in league play. • The Cardinals are 2-1 versus the SEC in neutral-site games, defeating Alabama in the 1991 Fiesta Bowl and Florida in the 2013 Sugar Bowl. UofL fell to Georgia last season in the 2014 Belk Bowl.

Versus Alabama Opponents• Louisville has a 4-3 record all-time against teams from the state of Alabama. The Cardinals’ last match-up with a team from Alabama was a 41-21 win over UAB at Papa John’s Cardi-nal Stadium in 2002.1974 Auburn 3-161976 Alabama 3-241977 Alabama 6-551991 Alabama 34-7

1999 UAB 23-142000 UAB 38-172002 UAB 41-21

Neutral-Site Openers • The Cardinals will open the season at a neutral-site lo-cation for the first time in school history when they take on Auburn in the 2015 Chick-fil-A Classic.• This will be the first time the Cardinals haven’t opened the season at home since playing at Kentucky in 2005 — a 31-24 win over the Wildcats at Commonwealth Stadium.

Season Openers• Louisville is 52-38-6 all-time in season openers, includ-ing a 10-4 record since 2000. Louisville opened the 2014 season with a 31-13 win over Miami at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium.• The Cardinals have won their last four season openers, with the last loss coming in 2010 — a 23-16 defeat versus Kentucky at home.• Dominique Brown’s 15-yard touchdown run in the third quarter and Gerald Christian’s 10-yard TD catch late in the fourth backed Louisville’s big defensive performance that helped beat Miami 31-13.• Head coach Bobby Petrino has won 10-straight season openers as a head coach, including a 5-0 record at Louisville. • Petrino’s teams have scored 30 or more points in the last five season openers, averaging 41.8 points per game during that span.• The last time a Petrino-coached team failed to score 30 or more points in an opener was a 28-24 win over Western Illinois as the head coach of Arkansas in 2008.

Louisville Has Seven Bowl Teams On Its 2014 Schedule• Louisville’s 2015 schedule features seven teams who played in bowl games a year ago as Auburn played in the Out-back Bowl (L, 34-31 to Wisconsin; Florida State played in the

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CAREER STARTS LISTPlayer ‘15 ‘14 ‘13 ‘12 TotJames Burgess 0 13 13 4 30Sheldon Rankins 0 13 1 0 14Keith Kelsey 0 13 0 0 13Tobijah Hughley 0 12 0 0 12Jermaine Reve 0 4 5 3 12James Quick 0 10 0 0 10Pio Vatuvei 0 9 0 0 9Will Gardner 0 7 0 0 7Aaron Epps 0 6 0 0 6Keith Brown 0 0 1 5 6Reggie Bonnafon 0 5 0 0 5Brandon Radcliff 0 5 0 0 5DeAngelo Brown 0 4 4 0 4Keith Towbridge 0 4 0 0 4Charles Stanberry 0 1 0 0 1Sylar Lacy 0 1 0 0 1Johnny Richardson 0 1 0 0 1Nick Dawson 0 1 0 0 1

CAREER GAMES PLAYEDPlayer ‘15 ‘14 ‘13 ‘12 TotJames Burgess 0 12 13 10 35Sheldon Rankins 0 13 10 10 33Jeramaine Reve 0 6 13 13 32Keith Brown 0 13 3 11 27Keith Kelsey 0 13 12 0 25Brandon Radcliff 0 13 12 0 25Nick Dawson 0 12 12 0 24Lamar Atkins 0 12 11 0 23Keith Towbridge 0 13 10 0 23Corvin Lamb 0 8 2 11 21James Quick 0 12 9 0 21Aaron Epps 0 11 7 0 18Will Gardner 0 8 6 0 14Dontez Byrd 0 12 0 0 12DeAngelo Brown 0 13 7 0 20T.C. Klusman 0 2 13 0 15Charles Standberry 0 13 0 0 13Stacy Thomas 0 13 0 0 13Tobijah Hughley 0 12 0 0 12Johnny Richardson 0 11 0 0 11Kevin Houchins 0 8 3 0 11Pio Vatuvei 0 11 0 0 11Reggie Bonnafon 0 10 0 0 10Zykiesis Cannon 0 9 0 0 9Kelby Johnson 0 8 0 0 8Gio Pascascio 0 8 0 0 8Finesse Middleton 0 7 0 0 7Duke Culver 0 6 0 0 6Pedro Sibiea 0 2 4 0 6Javonte Bagley 0 4 0 0 4Kyle Bolin 0 4 0 0 4Kyle Shortride 0 4 0 0 4Devontre Parnell 0 3 0 0 3Skylar Lacy 0 2 0 0 2Richard Benjamin 0 1 0 0 1Henry Famurewa 0 1 0 0 1Khalil Hunter 0 0 0 0 0Josh Harvey-Clemons 0 0 0 0 0Cole Hikutini 0 0 0 0 0Alphonso Carter 0 0 0 0 0Micky Crum 0 0 0 0 0Drew Bailey 0 0 0 0 0Malin Jones 0 0 0 0 0Lukayus McNeil 0 0 0 0 0Traveon Samuel 0 0 0 0 0Jeremy Smith 0 0 0 0 0Jamari Staples 0 0 0 0 0Isaac Stewart 0 0 0 0 0Cornelius Sturghill 0 0 0 0 0Pat Thomas 0 0 0 0 0

Rose Bowl (L, 59-20 to Oregon); NC State appeared in the St. Petersburg Bowl (W, 34-27 over UCF); Boston College played in the Pinstripe Bowl (L, 31-30 to Penn State); Clemson competed in the Russell Athletic Bowl (W, 40-6 over Oklahoma); Houston and Pittsburgh played in the Armed Forces Bowl, with the Cou-gars winning 35-34. • The bowl teams on Louisville’s schedule had a combined record of 60-32 last season.

Cards Face No. 6 Auburn in Kickoff Off Game

• The nation’s longest-running kickoff game, the annual

Chick-fill-A Kickoff Game matches Louisville and No. 6 Auburn

in a Bowl-style neutral-site game in Atlanta’s Georgia Dome to

open the college football season.

• This marks Louisville’s first Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game appear-

ance, while this marks Auburn’s second Chick-fil-A Kickoff

Game appearance - the first a 2012 loss to Clemson.

• The Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game has attracted teams with

national rankings of No. 1, No. 2, No. 5 (twice), No. 6, No. 7, No.

9, No. 14, No. 16, No. 18 (twice), No. 19, No. 24 (twice) and No.

25 (twice).

Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game Match-Ups

• 2008: Alabama vs. Clemson - Alabama’s 34-10 victory over

No. 9 Clemson in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game moved the Crim-

son Tide up 11 spots in the polls and helped propel them to an

eventual No. 1 national ranking and a BCS bowl berth.

• 2009: Alabama vs. Virginia Tech - The No. 5 Crimson Tide’s

34-24 victory over No. 7 Virginia Tech solidified their position as

the nation’s top team and started their national championship

run.

• 2010: LSU vs. North Carolina - No. 16 LSU’s 30-24 win over

No. 18 UNC gave the Tigers a boost in the national rankings and

started a seven-game winning streak for an eventual 11-2 sea-

son that ended with a win in the Cotton Bowl.

• 2011: Boise State vs. Georgia - No. 5 Boise State defeated

No. 19 Georgia 35-21, leading the Broncos to an eventual 12-1

finish and top-10 final ranking for the fourth-straight year.

• 2012 (Game 1): Tennessee vs. NC State - In the first

matchup of these two teams since 1963, Tennessee quarter-

back Tyler Bray passed for 333 yards and two touchdowns to

lead the Volunteers past the Wolfpack, 35-21.

• 2012 (Game 2): Auburn vs. Clemson - No. 14 Clemson de-

feated No. 24 Auburn 26-19 in front of a record 75,211 fans,

jump starting an 11-win season, including a victory against No.

8 LSU in the 2012 Chick-fil-A Bowl.

• 2013: Alabama vs. Virginia Tech - In their first meeting since

the 2009 Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game, two-time defending National

Champion and No. 1 ranked Alabama defeated Virginia Tech

35-10.

• 2014 (Game 1): Ole Miss vs. Boise State - No.

18 Ole Miss defeated Boise State 35-13 in an of-

fensive battle that broke or tied more than 20

records and led the Rebels to an appearance in the Chick- fil-A

Peach Bowl vs. No. 6 TCU.

• 2014 (Game 2): Alabama vs. West Virginia - In the teams’

first-ever meeting, No. 2 Alabama defeated West Virginia 33-23

kicking off a 12-2 season that included an SEC Championship

and College Football Playoff appearance.

News and Notes... • Head coach Bobby Petrino and John L. Smith are the only coaches in school history to lead Louisville to bowl eligibility in each of their first five seasons as head coach. • The Cardinals have scored 28 or more points in nine of their last 12 season openers.• The Cardinals will open away from home for the first time since opening the 2005 season at Kentucky.• The senior class will open the 2015 season with a 32-7 overall record during their time with the Louisville program. They are looking to reach a bowl game for the fourth straight season. The only other senior classes in school history to play in four straight bowls were members of the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2013 and 2014 senior classes.• Louisville is 26-4 in the last four seasons when attempt-ing at least 35 rushes in a game.• Louisville is 50-9 when scoring 20 points or more under Bobby Petrino and 46-5 when leading after three quarters over his five seasons at UofL.• Senior John Wallace has made 11 of his last 13 field goals to bring his career total to 51, which is second in school history, just nine away from Art Carmody’s school record of 60.• Bobby Petrino’s team are 35-7 when scoring first and 49-5 when taking a lead into the locker room at halftime.• The Cardinals are 24-4 under Bobby Petrino when a run-ning back rushes for over 100 yards in a game and 50-9 when totaling more than 300 yards of total offense.• Louisville has had at least three sacks in eight of the 13 contests last season.• Louisville led at halftime in 10 of the 13 games last sea-son.• Ten of James Quick’s 36 receptions went for at least 30 yards or more last season, including receptions of 74 yards for a touchdown against FIU and a 73-yard reception in a loss to Clemson.• Louisville scored 20 or more points in a quarter four times in 2014 — scoring 21 and 24 points versus Murray State, 21 versus Florida State and 21 against Kentucky.• The Louisville defense allowed Miami to convert just one third down on 13 attempts in the 2014 season opener. They also held Wake Forest and Clemson to 2-of-16 attempts on third down last year.

2015 Schedule Notes• The Cardinals will have only one bye week this year, coming on Oct. 10 after opening the season with five-straight games. Louisville will play four games during the month of September, including three within a span of 13 days.• The 2015 Cardinals will face seven teams that appeared in bowl games last year (Auburn, Houston, Clemson, NC State, Florida State, Boston College and Pittsburgh).

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#GOCARDS ON PRESEASON WATCH LISTSName, Pos. Award Description # - candidates Semifinals Finalists WinnerJames Quick Hornung Award Most Versatile Player 44 -- -- Feb., 2016Brandon Radcliff, RB Maxwell Award Player of the Year 86 Nov. 23 Dec. 7 Dec. 10Sheldon Rankins, DE Bednarik Award Defensive Player of the Year 86 Nov. 23 Dec. 7 Dec. 10 Nagurski Award Defensive Player of the Year 88 -- Nov. 19 Dec. 7James Burgess, LB Nagurski Award Defensive Player of the Year 88 -- Nov. 19 Dec. 7 Butkus Award Top Linebacker 51 Nov. 2 Nov. 28 Dec. 8 Wuerffel Award Community Service 80 Nov. 3 Nov. 24 Dec. 8John Wallace, K Lou Groza Award Top Placekicker 30 Nov. 5 Nov. 23 Dec. 10

• The Cardinals will begin ACC at home for the second-straight year, hosting Miami last season and Clemson this season. • Louisville and Auburn will meet for the first time since 1974.• Cardinals will face former Conference USA and American Athletic Conference foe Houston this season, along with games against former BIG EAST opponents Syracuse and Pittsburgh.• Cards will face Samford for the first time in school history.• Louisville and Kentucky will close out the regular season for the second-straight year.

Louisville’s Bowl History• Louisville’s has made 19 postseason bowl game appear-ances and the fifth consecutive since 2010. The Cardinals are 9-9-1 all-time in bowl games and have won two of their last three encounters in bowls, winning last season 38-9 over Mi-ami in the Russell Athletic Bowl and 33-23 in the 2013 Sugar Bowl.• Louisville has played in a bowl game 14 of the 17 last seasons, with the only lull coming in 2007-09.• Louisville has played in 14 different bowl cities. The Car-dinals are 1-0 in Orlando (Russell Athletic Bowl); 1-0 in Miami (Orange Bowl); 1-0 in New Orleans (Sugar Bowl); 0-2 Charlotte (Belk Bowl); 1-0 in St. Petersburg (Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl); 0-1 in Jacksonville (Gator Bowl); 3-1 in Memphis (Liberty Bowl); 0-2 in Mobile (GMAC); 0-1 in Boise (Humanitarian Bowl); 0-1 in Detroit (Motor City); 1-0 in Tempe (Fiesta); 0-1 in Shreveport (Independence); 0-0-1 in Pasadena (Pasadena Bowl); 1-0 in El Paso (Sun Bowl). Bowl Results2014 Belk Bowl Georgia 37, Louisville 14 2013 Russell Athletic Louisville 38, Miami 92013 Sugar Bowl Louisville 33, Florida 232011 Belk Bowl NC State 31, Louisville 242010 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Louisville 31, S. Miss 282006 Orange Bowl Louisville 24, Wake Forest 132005 Gator Bowl Virginia Tech 35, Louisville 242004 Liberty Bowl Louisville 44, Boise State 402003 GMAC Bowl Miami (OH) 49, Louisville 282002 GMAC Bowl Marshall 38, Louisville 152001 Liberty Bowl Louisville 28, BYU 102000 Liberty Bowl Colorado St. 22, Louisville 171999 Humanitarian Boise State 34, Louisville 311998 Motor City Bowl Marshall 49, Louisville 281993 Liberty Bowl Louisville 18, Michigan St. 71991 Fiesta Bowl Louisville 34, Alabama 71977 Independence La. Tech 24, Louisville 14

1970 Pasadena Bowl Louisville 24, Long Beach St. 241958 Sun Bowl Louisville 34, Drake 20 Petrino’s Bowl History• Head coach Bobby Petrino is looking for his ninth career ap-pearance in postseason play this season. The 10th-year head coach owns a 4-4 record in bowl games, with a 2-3 record at Louisville.

Petrino’s Bowl Results (4-4, 2-3 at Louisville)2014 Georgia 37, Louisville 14 (Belk Bowl)2011 Arkansas 29, Kansas State 16 (Cotton Bowl)2011 Ohio State 31, Arkansas 26 (Sugar Bowl)2009 Arkansas 20, East Carolina 17 (OT) Liberty Bowl)2007 Louisville 24, Wake Forest 13 (Orange Bowl)2006 Virginia Tech 35, Louisville 24 (Gator Bowl)2004 Louisville 44, Boise State 40 (Liberty Bowl)2003 Miami (Ohio) 49, Louisville 28 (GMAC)

Staff Returns Intact• Head coach Bobby Petrino will return his entire staff in 2015. Defensive coordinator Todd Grantham begins his second season as the defensive coordinator, and returns cornerbacks coach Terrell Buckley; defensive line coach L.D. Scott; inside linebackers coach Tony Grantham and safeties coach Greg Brown. • On offense, offensive coordinator Garrick McGee re-mained with Petrino entering his second year, while running backs coach Kolby Smith; offensive line coach Chris Klenakis; wide receivers coach Lamar Thomas are all back.

What Louisville Must Replace From 2014• The Cardinals must replace 14 players who were drafted or signed as NFL free agents. Louisville had a school record 10 players drafted in the seven rounds. The Cardinals must replace • The Cardinals have to replace seven starters on defense in defensive end B.J. Dubose, outside linebacker Lorenzo Mauldin, outside linebacker Deiontrez Mount, safety Gerod Holliman, safety James Sample, cornerback Charles Gaines and corner-back Terell Floyd. • Louisville must replace five starters on offense in wide receiver DeVante Parker, tight end Gerald Christian, offensive linemen Jake Smith, John Miller and Jamon Brown.

Looking Back at 2014• Head coach Bobby Petrino returned to the sidelines for the first time since 2006, and guided the Cardinals to a 9-4 overall record and a 5-3 mark in the ACC. The Cardinals opened

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2015 PRESEASON HONORS

James Burgess, LB• Butkus Award Watch List• Nagurski Award Watch List• Wuerffel Award Nominee• Phil Steele’s First Team Preseason All-ACC• Preseason All-ACC• ESPN All-ACC Team

Josh Harvey-Clemons, S• Phil Steele’s Fourth Team Preseason All-ACC

Keith Kelsey, LB• Phil Steele’s Second Team Preseason All-ACC

James Quick, WR• Phil Steele’s Third Team Preseason All-ACC (PR)• Phil Steele’s Fourth Team Preseason All-ACC (WR)

Brandon Radcliff, RB• Maxwell Award Watch List

Sheldon Rankins, DE• Bednarik Award Watch List• Nagurski Award Watch List• Phil Steele’s First Team Preseason All-ACC• Preseason All-ACC

John Wallace, K• Lou Groza Award Watch List

Shaq Wiggins, CB• Phil Steele’s Fourth Team Preseason All-ACC

the year and its first season in a new conference with a 31-13 victory over Miami at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. Louisville went on to win five of its first six games, including ACC wins over Syracuse, Wake Forest and NC State. After a loss to No. 2 Florida State, the Cardinals closed the regular season with three-straight wins, including road wins at Boston College and a thrilling 31-28 win at historic Notre Dame. The Cardinals won their ninth game of the season with an exciting 44-40 home win over rival Kentucky, the first time the game was played as the finale.• Wide receiver DeVante Parker tied a school record for career touchdown receptions with 33 when he tallied three versus the Wildcats. • The Cardinals advanced to the post-season for the fifth-straight year, falling to No. 13 Georgia in the Belk Bowl. • Safety Gerod Holliman tied an NCAA record with 14 inter-ceptions, was the school’s first Jim Thorpe Award winner and a consensus All-American. • The Cardinals closed a remarkable year by having a school record 10 players selected in the NFL Draft.

NFL Stadiums• The Cardinals will play their 26th game in an NFL Sta-dium when facing Auburn in the Georgia Dome in the 2015 Chick-Fil-A Kickoff Classic. Playing in the Georgia Dome for the first time in school history, the Cardinals are 14-11 all-time in games in NFL facilities. • Louisville dropped a 37-14 decision to Georgia in Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. — home of the Carolina Panthers.

Petrino with Auburn Ties• Head coach Bobby Petrino’s team will open the season versus Auburn, where he once served as the offensive coordi-nator in 2002 for Tommy Tuberville. The Tigers went 9-4 that year dropped a 13-9 decision to Penn State in the Capital One Bowl.• Petrino’s offense was one of the tops in the SEC, scoring 30 or more points in seven of 13 games. The Tigers were 25th nationally in rushing offense averaging 203.7 yards per game, while scoring an average of 29.9 points per game. Opening Day Notes • Louisville has scored 40 or more points in a season-open-er 15 times, including a 73-10 victory over Murray State on Aug. 30, 2007. That was the school record for most points in the first game of the season.• Louisville has posted 17 shutouts all-time in sea-son-openers — the last one was a 28-0 win over Kentucky in 2004 under head coach Bobby Petrino.

2015 Captains Named• Head coach Bobby Petrino typically names his captains during the first team meeting when the players officially re-port, and the sixth-year leader held true to form on Aug. 5 when he named five captains for 2015.• In a vote by the players, running back Brandon Radcliff and offensive tackle Aaron Epps were selected as the offensive leaders.

• On defense, defensive end Sheldon Rankins was se-lected for the second-straight year, while linebackers Keith Kelsey and James Burgess were also honored.

Louisville at Home in a Dome• Louisville will be making its 14th overall appearance in a domed stadium against Auburn in the 2015 Chick-fil-A game. • Louisville is 10-4 all-time in domed stadiums, which includes a 6-1 mark at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, a 4-3 record at the Carrier Dome. • The Cardinals will be making its first appearance in the Georgia Dome.

Petrino versus Non-Conference Foes• Louisville brings a 21-4 record in non-conference games into the Auburn opener. Louisville’s only four non-conference losses under Bobby Petrino came against Georgia in the 2014 Belk Bowl, against Virginia Tech in the 2006 Gator Bowl, versus Mi-

Cardinals in Recent NFL Drafts2015 NFL DraftDeVante Parker, Miami 1stJamon Brown, St. Louis 3rdLorenzo Mauldin, New York Jets 3rdJohn Miller, Buffalo 3rdJames Sample, Jacksonville 4thDeiontrez Mount, Tennessee 6thCharles Gaines, Cleveland 6thB.J. Dubose, Minnesota 6thGeord Holliman, Pittsburgh 7thGerald Christian, Arizona 7th 2014 NFL DraftCalvin Pryor, New York Jets 1stMarcus Smith, Philadelphia 1stTeddy Bridgewater, Minnesota 1stPreston Brown, Buffalo 3rd 2012 NFL DraftGreg Scruggs, Seattle 7th

2011 NFL DraftJohnny Patrick, New Orleans 3rdBilal Powell, New York Jets 4thByron Stingily, Tennessee 6th

2009 NFL DraftEric Wood, Buffalo 1st George Bussey, New England 5th

2008 NFL DraftBrian Brohm, Green Bay 2ndHarry Douglas, Atlanta 3rdBreno Giacomini, Green Bay 5thMario Urrutia, Cincinnati 7th

2007 NFL DraftAmobi Okoye, Houston 1st Michael Bush, Oakland 4th

2006 NFL DraftJason Spitz, Green Bay 3rd Elvis Dumervil, Denver 4th Montavious Stanley, Dallas 6th

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LOUISVILLE’S RECORD WHEN........

2014 Under BPOverall 9-4 50-13ACC 5-3 5-3Non-Conference 3-1 23-3Home 5-1 Away 4-2Neutral 0-1Current Streak L1 L1Current Home Streak W1 W1Current Away Streak W2 W2

Day Game 5-2 33-5Night Game 4-2 17-8August 0-0 1-0September 4-1 16-2October 2-2 13-5November 3-0 15-3December 0-1 4-2January 0-0 1-1vs. top 25 teams 0-3 3-9vs. non-ranked teams 9-1 47-4vs. FCS 1-0 1-0On Grass 1-3 On Turf 8-1

Scoring first 5-2 35-7Coming from behind 4-2 15-6Leading after 1st quarter 6-0 32-3Behind after 1st quarter 3-1 9-6Tied after 1st quarter 0-3 9-4Leading at halftime 4-1 49-5Behind at halftime 0-3 1-8Tied at halftime 0-0 0-0Leading after 3rd quarter 8-1 46-5Behind after 3rd quarter 1-3 1-8Tied after 3rd quarter 0-0 0-0Overtime 0-0 0-2

Scoring 20 points or less 1-2 1-4Scoring 20+points 9-2 50-9Scoring 30+points 7-1 39-3Allowing 20 points or less 6-0 16-0Allowing 10 points or less 3-0 16-0

With 100-yd rusher 6-1 24-4Allow 100-yd rusher 2-2 9-7With 300-yd passer 1-2 16-4Allow 300-yd passer 0-0 7-3Outgain opponent 9-1 46-6Total offense+300 yards 9-2 50-9Allow +300 yards offense 4-2 4-2

No Turnovers 2-0 8-1Less than three turnovers 5-2 30-7Three or more turnovers 2-2 11-6No takeaways 0-0 0-5Three or more takeaways 4-2 11-4Fewer turnovers 5-1 28-2Equal turnovers 3-1 11-4More turnovers 1-2 10-8Control time of possession 7-2 27-7Opponents controls TOP 2-2 24-5

ami (Fla.) during the 2004 season and against Miami (Ohio) in the 2003 GMAC Bowl.• Of the 21 wins under Petrino against non-conference op-ponents, three have come against Top 25 teams, 15 have come by double-digits and Louisville has scored 40 or more points in 11 of the 25 games.

Louisville in Neutral Site Games• Louisville brings a 3-3 record in neutral site games under Bobby Petrino.• The Cardinals’ five neutral-site games have come in bowl games, where UofL is 2-3 in those contests.• Louisville’s only neutral-site contest in the regular season was a 44-17 win over Middle Tennessee played in Nashville during the 2006 season.

Cohesion on the Staff• For the first time since the 2012 and 2005 seasons, Louisville will have all 10 full-time coaches returning from one year to the next.• Louisville has two coaches who played for the Cardinals in running backs coach Kolby Smith and defensive line coach L.D. Scott. Both coaches returned when head coach Bobby Petrino took over the program again in 2014. Smith played for the Cardinals from 2003-06, while Scott wore a UofL uniform from 2006-09.

Georgia Cardinals• A total of 14 Cardinals will be returning to the state of Georgia when the Cardinals take on Auburn in the 2015 opener in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Ga.• The total of number of players from the Peach State is the third-most on the team, next to Kentucky and Florida. • Wide receiver Pat Thomas hails from Atlanta, Ga., while cornerback Shaq Wiggins and wide receiver Ja’Quay Savage both attended Sandy Creek High School in Tyrone, Ga.

Short on SeniorsAt the start of training camp, Louisville has just nine scholar-ship seniors on the roster in 2015. • Louisville has just one senior starter on offense – OT Aaron Epps – and three on defense – LB James Burgess, DE Sheldon Rankins and DT Pio Vatuvei. Senior defensive back Jermaine Reve also is likely to see significant action and could challenge for a starting position. • Louisville’s opening day training camp roster of 105 play-ers included a staggering 32 juniors and 31 in the sophomore class.• The training camp roster was comprised of 33 freshmen and 32 sophomores, 32 juniors and 14 seniors.

Cards Open Season With Top 25 Foe• For just the second time in school history, the Cardinals will open the season with an opponent ranked in the Top 25 of the football polls, but the first time versus a Top 10 foe. • Louisville last opened the season versus a Top 25 oppo-nent when they dropped a 20-19 decision to 17th-ranked Ohio State in Columbus, Ohio, in 1992.• Auburn opens the season ranked sixth in the Associated Press and seventh in the Coaches Poll to open the 2015 season.

Petrino in September• Head coach Bobby Petrino has had a lot of success during his collegiate career, but he has been stellar during the month of September in guiding the Cardinals. Petrino takes a career 16-2 September record into the Sept. 5 contest versus Auburn. • Petrino has won his last two September games before losing at Virginia on Sept. 13 of last season. His only other Sep-tember loss was a 45-14 defeat at USF in 2005.• During his collegiate career, Petrino is 26-10 during the month of September. He posted a 10-8 record in stops at Ar-kansas and Western Kentucky.

Scoring 30• Louisville has made scoring 30 points seem quite easy under Bobby Petrino. The squad has done so 45 times in the 63 games with head coach Bobby Petrino at the helm of the Cardinals. Over that span, the Cardinals are 42-3 when tallying more than 30 points in a game. Louisville went 7-1 last year when scoring better than 30 points in a game. • For comparison’s sake, Louisville scored 30 or more points just 33 times over the seven years that Petrino wasn’t coaching the Cardinals’ program.• Getting to 40 points is even more decisive for the Cardi-nals, who are 29-1 under Petrino in such games

Cards Start Three Different QBs in 2014• Louisville started three different quarterbacks in junior Will Gardner and sophomores Reggie Bonnafon and Kyle Bolin. • Gardner started seven games before suffering a knee injury, posting a 5-2 mark, while Bonnafon made five starts as a true freshman. A Louisville native, Bonnafon was 4-1 as a starter with wins on the road at Syracuse and Notre Dame.• Bolin made his first career start in Louisville’s 37-14 loss to Georgia in the 2014 Belk Bowl.

Drama Kings• Since 2008, Louisville is 19-16 in games decided by seven points or less, and the Cardinals have won the last two games by a total of seven points.• Head coach Bobby Petrino is 7-7 at Louisville in games decided by seven points or less and 21-15 during his coaching career after the 44-40 win over Kentucky on Nov. 29.• The Cardinals are 5-5 all-time in overtime games since the NCAA instituted the rule in 1996. Petrino is 0-2 in overtime games at Louisville.Louisville in Overtime GamesDate Opponent ScoreOct. 7, 1999 Army 52-59Sept. 2, 2000 Kentucky 40-34Sept. 26, 2002 Florida State 26-20Nov. 14, 2002 at Southern Miss 20-17Oct. 4, 2003 at USF 28-31 (2ot)Oct. 15, 2005 at West Virginia 44-46 (3ot)Nov. 13, 2010 USF 21-24Oct. 26, 2012 Cincinnati 34-31Nov. 24, 2012 Connecticut 20-23 (3ot)Dec. 5, 2013 at Cincinnati 31-24

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CARDINALS IN NFL TRAINING CAMPSGary Barnidge (TE) ClevelandJosh Bellamy (WR) ChicagoTeddy Bridgewater (QB) MinnesotaDominique Brown (RB) Tampa BayJamon Brown (OL) St. LouisPreston Brown (LB) BuffaloGerald Christian (TE) ArizonaDamian Copeland (WR) JacksonvilleKai DeLa Cruz (WR) MiamiHarry Douglas (WR) TennesseeB.J. Dubose (DL) MinnesotaElvis Dumervil (LB) BaltimoreBrandon Dunn (DT) ChicagoMichael Dyer (RB) OaklandTerell Floyd (CB) AtlantaCharles Gaines (CB) ClevelandWill Gay (CB) PittsburghBreno Giacomini (OL) New York JetsGerod Holliman (S) PittsburghAlex Kupper (OL) BuffaloLorenzo Mauldin (LB) New York JetsJohn Miller (OL) BuffaloDeiontrez Mount (LB) TennesseeDeVante Parker (WR) MiamiSenorise Perry (RB) ChicagoRoy Philon (DL) DetroitBilal Powell (RB) New York JetsCalvin Pryor (S) New York JetsEli Rogers (WR) PittsburghJames Sample (S) JacksonvilleGreg Scruggs (DL) SeattleJake Smith (OL) CincinnatiMarcus Smith (LB) PhiladelphiaEric Wood (OL) Buffalo

Nine True Freshmen Saw Action in 2014• Head coach Bobby Petrino played three true freshmen in the season-opening win over Miami on Sept. 1. • He upped that total to nine when five more made their collegiate debuts versus Murray State on Sept. 6. • Petrino played eight in 2003, six in 2004, three in 2005, four in 2006, and the same pattern held up in Louisville’s 2014 opener versus Miami, where he trotted out just three. • 2014: Trumaine Washington, Charles Standberry, L.J. Scott. Reggie Bonnafon, De’Eric Culver, Javonte Bagley, Henry Famurewa, Cameron Polk, Zykesis Cannon• 2006: Anthony Allen, Lattarrius Thomas, Peanut White-head, L.T. Walker• 2005: Earl Heyman, Travis Norton, Richard Raglin• 2004: Gary Barnidge, Brian Brohm, Terrance Butler, Bran-don Cox, Breno Giacomini, Scott Kuhn• 2003: Michael Bush, William Gay, Brent Moody, Amobi Okoye, Brandon Sharp, Kolby Smith, Wayne Riles, Deriontae Taylor. Petrino 27-2 at Papa John’s• Head coach Bobby Petrino owns a 27-2 all-time record at home after suffering his second loss at home on Oct. 30 versus Florida State.• Petrino’s teams had won 22 straight games at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium before losing to Florida State on Oct. 30.• Of those 22 wins, the Cardinals have scored 60 or more points six times, 50-plus points three times and 40 points five times. • During the previous 22-game home streak, the Cardinals had recorded wins of 20 or more points 17 times.• The lowest output during this span came in the 20-10 win over Wake Forest on Sept. 27, 2014.

Cards versus Ranked Opponents• The Cardinals will face their fourth ranked opponent in the last two seasons when they face No. 7 Auburn in the 2015 opener. • No. 2 Florida State was the highest-ranked team the Car-dinals faced last season, also playing at No. 13 Georgia and No. 25. • Since 2006, despite falling to Georgia, the Cardinals are 10-6 against ranked opponents and have won five of the last eight games versus nationally ranked opponents.• The Cardinals last win over a top-10 opponent was a 33-23 victory over No. 4 Florida in the 2013 Sugar Bowl.• The highest ranked teams the Cardinals have defeated at home was third-ranked Florida State in 2002 and West Virginia in 2006.• Head coach Bobby Petrino is 4-9 at Louisville versus ranked opponents after the loss to Georgia.

Cards Put 10 in NFL Draft• Louisville finished the 2014 with a successful 9-4 sea-son, and that translated to a school-record performance in the 2015 NFL Draft. The Cardinals had 10 players drafted, which was the most since six were taken in 2005.• The 10 selections were the second-most in the nation, with Florida State leading the way with 11. Florida was third with eight selections and Alabama and Miami were fourth with seven picks.• Jake Smith (Cincinnati), Terell Floyd (Atlanta), Eli Rog-ers (Pittsburgh), Kai DeLa Cruz (Miami) and Michael Dyer (Oak-land) all signed free-agent deals with NFL clubs.

2015 Louisville NFL Draft Picks

Round Name Team1 DeVante Parker Miami3 Jamon Brown St. Louis3 Lorenzo Mauldin New York Jets3 John Miller Buffalo4 James Sample Jacksonville6 Deiontrez Mount Tennessee6 B.J. Dubose Minnesota6 Charles Gaines Cleveland7 Gerod Holliman Pittsburgh7 Gerald Christian Arizona

Cards Light on Seniors• Entering the 2015 season, the Cardinals enter the season with a total of 14 seniors on the roster, which is the 16th-lowest total in the nation. Here is a list of the 2015 se-nior class. (Aaron Ahner, Josh Appleby, Jon Brown, James Burgess, George Clements, Kevon Dunbar, Aaron Epps, Kelby Johnson, Corvin Lamb, Sheldon Rankins, Jermaine Reve, Darius Skinner, Pio Vatuvei and JohnWallace).• The Cardinals will likely open the season with one senior starter on offense (Epps) and four on defense (Burgess, Rankins, Reve and Vatuvei).• Louisville is eighth in the country with just two senior skill players on the roster and are sixth nationally with four seniors on the offensive side of the football.

Fewest SeniorsWake Forest – 6UCF – 9Vanderbilt – 9Old Dominion – 10Pitt – 10 Eastern Michigan – 11 NC State – 11Colorado – 12Tulane – 13NIU – 13 Penn State – 13 Arkansas – 13 Nevada – 13 Oregon State – 13 Purdue - 13Louisville – 14

Fewest Seniors at Offensive Skill Positions (QB, RB, WR, TE)UCF - 0Kentucky - 1Nevada - 1Old Dominion - 1Pitt - 1Syracuse – 1Wake Forest - 1Louisville - 2Colorado – 2Eastern Michigan - 2

Fewest Seniors on OffenseNevada - 2Pitt - 2Wake Forest - 2Kentucky - 3Old Dominion - 3Louisville - 4Colorado - 4

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CAREER 100-YARD RUSHING GAMESL.J. Scott (1)126 vs. Murray State 9/6/2014

Brandon Radcliff (2)129 vs. Wake Forest 9/27/2014110 at Syracuse 10/3/2014136 at Notre Dame 11/22/2014

CAREER 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMESJames Quick (2)174 FIU 9/20/2014101 Clemson 10/11/2014

CAREER 300-YARD PASSING GAMESWill Gardner (1)330 Florida State 10/30/2014

Kyle Bolin (1)381 Kentucky 11/29/2014300 Georgia 12/30/2014

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Getting Started• Louisville has won four consecutive season openers dating back to 2011, scoring 30 or more points in the last three. The Cardinals opened at home with a 31-13 win in the ACC opener over Miami last season. • UofL’s last loss in season opener was a 23-16 loss at the hands of Kentucky in the 2010 debut of former head coach Charlie Strong.• Head coach Bobby Petrino is 5-0 in openers as the head coach of the Cardinals, averaging 37.8 points per game in those contests.

Cards Sell Allotment of Tickets• The University of Louisville has sold out of its allotment of tickets to the 2015 Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game versus Auburn on Sept. 5 in the Georgia Dome. The Cardinals sold over 30,000 total tickets to this neutral-site contest, which is the first na-tional neutral-site game of 2015 to sell out. Peach Bowl, Inc. and university officials also today announced both teams have completely sold through their allotments of and no tickets re-main for public sale.• The Cardinals, ranked 25th by CBS, will make their first appearance in the Chick-fil-A Game, while Auburn will play for the second time in a game that features two preseason top-25 teams for the second time.

Under Construction• Construction has begun on the south end of the stadi-um on the Thortons Academic Center of Excellence, which will be located beneath the Norton Terrace at the south end of the Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium and is expected to be completed within the next 14 months.• The $18 million state-of-the-art Thorntons Academic Center of Excellence will house academic operations and pro-vide a central location for all student-athletes and academic staff, further assisting UofL student-athletes to excel in the classroom. The 40,000-square-foot center will feature tuto-rial areas, a high-performance training table to feed the stu-dent-athletes, computer laboratories, and office and classroom space that will serve over 750 student-athletes across the Car-dinals’ 23 sports on a daily basis.

Cards to Expand for Second Time in Five Years• The expand Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium for the sec-ond time in the last decade, a development which will enclose the north end zone, create multiple new fan amenities, and en-large and enhance the training facilities for the football team.• About 10,000 additional seats will be added with the expansion, creating a unique look in the end zone structure for the stadium and increasing the total seating capacity to ap-proximately 65,000. The expansion will include 1,000 modern club seats, 65 new premium loge level boxes, and 10 exclusive field level suites, while adding 25,000 distinct square feet of space. The design will provide a connection between the east and west sides of the stadium. The stadium seating will contin-ue to feature all chairback seating for fans, providing the only university-owned and operated stadium in the nation with that element.• The Howard Schnellenberger Football Complex, which currently sits in the north end zone, will undergo a major ex-pansion and facelift. The team’s weight room and conditioning center will double in size, creating a total of 20,000 square feet of work space for training, conditioning, and therapeutic support. A spacious player’s lounge, improvements for coaches’

offices and the team locker room, and expansive theatre-style meeting areas will also be among the enhancements for stu-dent-athlete development.• The project will cost approximately $55 million, which will be raised through sponsorships, private donations, ticket sales, and other possible sources.

Going for Sixth-Straight Winning Season• Entering the sixth year in the Bobby Petrino era, the Cardinals are looking for their sixth-straight winning season. During that span, the Cardinals have won 46 games since start-ing the trend in 2010. Louisville won seven games in both 2010 and 2011 improving to 11 in 2012, 12 in 2013 and last year’s total of nine.• The last losing season came in 2009 when the Cardinals finished the year at 4-8.• Petrino, who has 50 wins during his career, has posted five-straight nine win seasons after going 9-4 in 2014, his first year back since 2007.

Petrino Shows Improvement in Year Two• Bobby Petrino has been a proven winner, but his track record has shown he gets better during his second season. He coached at Louisville from 2003-06 and returned in 2014. He also was head coach at Arkansas from 2008-11 and at Western Kentucky in 2013.• During his first stint with the Cardinals, Petrino opened his collegiate coaching career by going 9-4 in 2003. He fol-lowed that up with an 11-1 mark in 2004, and a win over No. 10 Boise State in the Liberty Bowl. His squad finished ranked seventh in the USA Coaches Poll and sixth by the AP. • After finishing 5-7 in 2008 at Arkansas,the Razorbacks came back in 2011 and won six consecutive games to close the year, to finish 8-5, including a win over East Carolina in the Lib-erty Bowl.

Seven Added on Scholarship• Prior to the end of camp, head coach Bobby Petrino sur-prised seven walk-ons with full scholarships for the 2015 sea-son.• Wide receiver Dontez Byrd, offensive lineman Toriano Roundtree, running back Malin Jones, defensive lineman Aaron Ahner, fullback Griffin Uhl, running back Darius Skinner and long snapper Colin Holba were awarded schol-arships by Petrino in late August.

Transfers Make Their Way To Louisville• The Cardinals have 20 players on the current roster who transferred to Louisville – Kevin Austin (Mesa Community College), Drew Bailey (Pearl Rier), Alphonso Carter (Iowa Western), Tyler Ferguson (Penn State), Devonte’ Fields (Trinity Valley), Josh Harvey-Clemons (Georgia), Cole Hi-kutini (City College of San Francisco), Khalil Hunter (Eastern Arizona), Kelby Johnson (ASA College), Malin Jones (North-western), Kiola Mahoni (College of San Mateo), Gio Pas-cascio (Glendale CC), Toriano Roundtree (Eastern Arizona), Ja’Quay Savage (Texas A&M), Jamari Staples (UAB), Pat Thomas (Georgia Military), Jeremy Smith (Fresno City Com-munity College), Pio Vatuvei (College of San Mateo), Shaq Wiggins (Georgia), Trevon Young (Iowa Western).

Laying the Groundwork• It’s no secret head coach Bobby Petrino wants his offense to be balanced, but he emphasizes his team’s ability to run the football. • Entering his sixth season as head coach of the Cardinals,

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Petrino’s teams are an incredible 30-2 when his teams rush for over 200 yards in a game. The Cardinals were 6-1 in 2003 during Petrino’s first season when rushing for over 200 yards in a game, with the only loss coming to Miami (Ohio) in the GMAC Bowl. The only other loss was a 41-38 loss at third-ranked in 2004.• The Cardinals have won 20-straight games since the 2004 loss to Miami. The Cardinals won their last six games that season when rushing over 200 yards, and went 6-0 in 2005, 5-0 in 2006 and 3-0 last year.

Three Offensive Starters Back• The Cardinals lost a lot of talent on the offensive side of the football. Talented players like wide receiver DeVante Parker, offensive linemen John Miller, Jamon Brown and Jake Smith, and running backs Dominique Brown and Michael Dyer.• Louisville returns just three starters on the offensive side of the football in center Tobijah Hughley, offensive tackle Aaron Epps and wide receiver James Quick. • Hughley was a starter at 12 games at center, while Epps was inserted into the starting lineup for the final six games of the year. Quick was one of the team’s top wide receivers.• Running back Brandon Radcliff and quarterbacks Reg-gie Bonnafon and Will Gardner each started at least four games on offense.• The Cardinals return just 51 career starts on the offensive line among all the players returning from last season. Hughley has the most starts under his belt with 12, while Quick is sec-ond among the returners with 10.

Quick All Alone• Coming off a six-catch freshman season in 2013, junior James Quick was one of the most productive wide receivers in the rotation last year. A native of Louisville, Ky., Quick estab-lished career-highs for receptions (36), yards (566) and touch-downs (3) in 2014. Sophomore Javonte Bagley and him are the only returning players with a reception at Louisville.• Quick caught at least one pass in 11 games and totaled three of more receptions in six contests, including a career-best seven catches for 174 yards and two scores in a 34-3 win over FIU.• The product of Trinity High recorded a second 100-yard game in the 23-17 loss to Clemson, totaling five catches for 101 yards, including a 73-yard reception.• Quick was second on the team with 12 catches of 20 or more yards and also was second with a 15.7 per catch average, which included two receptions of over 70 yards.

Radcliff Leads Rushing Attack• Junior Brandon Radcliff earned the right to be the fea-tured back last season with his hard work, and the hard-run-ning back didn’t disappoint. The product of Miami, Fla., led the team in rushing with 737 yards and also topped the team with 12 touchdowns. He recorded a team-leading three 100-yard rushing games with a career-best 136 yards on 17 carries and a touchdown versus Notre Dame.• Radcliff averaged a team-high 5.1 yards per carry last sea-son and has posted seven games of 50 yards or more, including a trio of 100-yard games. He rushed for 129 yards versus Wake Forest and 110 yards and two scores versus Syracuse. He also totaled 97 yards in the win over Murray State on Sept. 6.• When Louisville took a 24-20 lead on the Irish in the third quarter, Radcliff carried five times for 45 yards and rushed three times for 62 yards on a score in the fourth quarter to put the Cards ahead to stay.• In his first two career starts in the wins over Wake Forest

James Burgess Keith Kelsey

on Sept. 27 and Syracuse on Oct. 3. Radcliff responded with consecutive 100-yard games in leading the Cardinals to a pair of wins. • Radcliff led the team with five rushes for 20 or more yards last season and totaled eight plays from scrimmage of over 20 yards.• Radcliff scored on touchdown runs of 29 yards and his 16-yard score put the Cardinals ahead for good in the fourth quarter. The win over Wake Forest on Sept. 27 was the second two-touchdown game of his career, also rushing for a pair this season versus Murray State on Sept. 6.• Radcliff has caught six passes for 84 yards, including a 20-yard reception last week versus Boston College. • He had 10 runs of 15 or more yards this season and he led the team with 23 plays of 15 or more yards. He recorded a ca-reer-long 62-yard kickoff return against Syracuse on Oct. 3.

Bonnafon Finds Endzone• True freshman quarterback Reggie Bonnafon has hurt op-ponents with his ability to run the football. He rushed for two touchdowns on Nov. 22 in the 31-28 win at Notre Dame to give him five this season. It was the second game this season that Bonnafon that rushed for a pair of scores, scoring twice in the 66-21 win over Murray State on Sept. 6. Bonnafon scored on runs of 12 and eight yards versus Notre Dame.• Bonnafon’s five rushing touchdowns last season is tied for third in school history with John Madeya (1970), Wally Oyler ((1967, 1968) for the most rushing scores by a quarterback. Dave Ragone (2000) is second with six and Benny Russell holds the school mark with eight set in 1965.

Don’t Call it A Comeback• Junior quarterback Will Gardner has battled through a lot of adversity during his Louisville career. Three knee surgeries have slowed his progress and his career, but it hasn’t stopped him from continuing to battle for the starting job. • Gardner is coming off his best season last year when he threw for 1,669 yards and 12 touchdowns in seven games as a starter. In his initial start, Gardner was 20-of-28 for 206 yards and a pair of scores in 31-13 win over Miami in the 2014 open-er. • The native of Douglas, Ga., threw for a career-high 330 yards in a 42-31 loss to Florida State, and tossed at least two touchdowns in five games.

Bolin Ready When Called Upon• Sophomore quarterback Kyle Bolin played well in the

first extensive playing time of his career after replacing an injured starter Reggie Bonnafon in the regular-season win over Kentucky. Appearing in two games prior to relieving Bonnafon in the win over the Wildcats, Bolin entered the game with the Cardinals trailing 13-0 before rallying for a 44-40 win.• Bolin went 21-for-31 for 381 yards and three touchdowns in the win, including a 45-yard touchdown pass on his first play of the game.• A native of Lexington, Ky., Bolin made his first career start in the Belk Bowl loss to Georgia, going 20-for-40 for 300 yards and a touchdown.

Christian Brothers• The Louisville football program has always been a family affair, and that was evident by the Christian brothers. Former Cardinal tight end Gerald Christian transferred to Louisville in 2012 and went on to play two seasons with the Cardinals be-fore being the last pick in the NFL Draft this year, being selected by the Arizona Cardinals as “Mr. Irrevelant.” Christian caught 60 passes for 810 yards and nine scores during his brief time with the Cardinals.• Christian’s youngest brother, Geron Christian, signed with the Cardinals in February. The 320-pounder is the No. 7 rated tackle in the state of Florida, Christian is working toward being the first offensive lineman to start as a true freshman since John Miller started as a rookie in 2011.

New Crop of Wide Receivers• The Cardinals lost a lot of experience at wide receiver from last season, with the departures of DeVante Parker, Eli Rogers, Gerald Christian, Kai DeLa Cruz and Michalee Harris. • Junior James Quick is the lone starter back at wide re-ceiver after registering 36 receptions for 566 yards and three scores. Sophomore Javonte Bagley caught a pair of passes last season for the only two returnees with a reception. • Jamari Staples, a UAB transfer, Ja’Quay Savage, a Texas A&M transfer, while true freshman Emonee Spence, Traveon Samuel, Devante Peete and Jaylen Smith will be added to the mix this year. Freshmen Offensive Linemen in the Mix• Head coach Bobby Petrino isn’t hesitant about throwing true freshmen into the mix, and he might have to do that on the offensive line this year. Offensive tackle Geron Christian and offensive guard Kenny Thomas have enjoyed a competi-tive fall camp and are in the mix on the offensive line. Red-shirt

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Team RankingsCategory NCAA/ACC ActualRushing Offense 92/11 142.7Passing Offense 46/4 252.0Total Offense 69/9 394.7Scoring Offense 50/4 31.2Rushing Defense 10/3 108.9Pass Efficiency Defense 5/2 105.65Total Defense 6/2 308.5Scoring Defense 24/4 21.8Net Punting 105/13 34.3Punt Returns 69/7/ 7.4Kickoff Returns 59/7/ 21.1Turnover Margin 43/6 0.31Pass Defense 26/6 199.6Passing Efficiency 60/8 131.19Sacks Per Game 9/3 3.15Sacks Allowed 114/13 3.15Blocked Kicks 70/7 1Blocked Punts 16/2 1 Player RankingsAll PurposeBrandon Radcliff 159/12 83.23Completions Per GameReggie Bonnafon 115/14 6.10Field Goal PercentageJohn Wallace 34/5 .789Field Goals Per GameJohn Wallace 55/9 1.15InterceptionsGerod Holliman 1/1 1.1James Sample 45/3 0.3James Burgess 111/11 0.2Passing YardsReggie Bonnafon 114/14 864Passing Yards Per Game Reggie Bonnafon 113/14/ 86.4Points Responsible ForJohn Wallace 151/17 95Punt ReturnsJames Quick 42/5 7.4Punting Ryan Johnson 79/10 40.2Receiving YardsJames Quick 174/16 566Rushing Yards Per CarryBrandon Radcliff 69/8/ 6/1Rushing Touchdowns Brandon Radcliff 36/4 12Rushing Yards Brandon Radcliff 100/13 737Sacks Sheldon Rankins 28/4 0.7Total Offense Reggie Bonnafon 143/15 102.8TacklesJames Sample 169/15 6.9Keith Kelsey 190/17 6.7

LOUISVILLE IN THE NCAA/ACC RANKINGS freshman Lukayus McNeil is also in the mix on the offensive line.• The Cardinals return just two starters on the line from last year in center Tobijah Hughley and tackle Aaron Epps. Hughley started 12 of 13 games, while Epps was a starter in six games.• John Miller, a third-round pick of the St. Louis Rams in 2015, was the last true freshman to start on the line when he started seven games in 2011.• The Cardinals had two draft picks in Miller and offensive tackle Jamon Brown off last year’s offensive line, and center Jake Smith was a free-agent signee of Cincinnati.

Fast Starters• Head coach Bobby Petrino likes to take the football on the opening drive to try and get his offense going on the first possession. • In 63 games as the head coach of Louisville, the Cardinals have scored 10 or more first-quar-ter points 24 times after scoring 14 versus Notre Dame on Nov. 22.• During those 63 games, the Cardinals have scored first in 43 of those contests, including seven of the 13 games last season.• While at Louisville, Petrino’s teams have out-scored the opposition 531-309 during the first quarter in the five years as head coach of the Cardinals.

Consecutive Games Scoring Streak• Louisville is currently riding a consecutive game scoring streak that spans 186 games dating back to the 2000 season. • The streak ranks as the third longest in the ACC behind Virginia Tech (253) and Georgia Tech (219).• The last time the Cardinals were shut out was a 31-0 loss at Florida State in 2000.

Transfers Provide Options at Wide Receiver• Having lost 155 receptions at the wide receiver and tight end position to graduation, the Cardinals have to replace a lot of production. Head coach Bobby Petrino will rely on a trio of transfers in wide receivers Jamari Staples and Ja’Quay Savage, and tight end Cole Hikutini to stabilize this unit.• Staples, a transfer from UAB, played two seasons with the Blazers before the program was terminated. Staples caught a career-best 31 passes for 458 yards and a 14.8 yards per reception average in 2013 and added nine receptions for 190 yards in 2014.• Savage played one season at Texas A&M before coming to Louisville. Appearing in 10 games for the Aggies, Savage caught four passes for 71 yards, including two catches for 58 yards against Sam Houston State.• Hikutini caught 21 passes and totaled five touchdowns at City College of San Francisco last year.

Red-Zone Alert• Louisville was successful on 48-of-58 red zone chances last year, including a streak of 19 straight to open 2014.• The Cardinals were ranked 68th in the country, converting 85 percent of their red-zone opportunities, but they were one of the best at scoring touchdowns. UofL was ranked 29th na-tionally by scoring 39 touchdowns in the red zone.• During Petrino’s tenure as head coach at UofL, his teams have converted 234 of 267 (87.6 percent) times in the red zone.

Get Back on Track• Head coach Bobby Petrino is widely considered one of the best offensive minds in the na-tion, and he has had the statistics to back it up. However, last year, the offense was up and down. The Cardinals ranked 72nd at 394.7 yards per game, which was the lowest in his career.• While at Louisville, Petrino’s offense were never ranked out of the top 10 nationally. The Cardinals were ranked fifth in 2003 in his first season at Louisville. His 2004 unit led the country, while his 2005 team was ninth and was second in 2006.• While at Arkansas from 2008-11, Petrino’s lowest ranking was 49th in 2008. His offense was 30th in 2013 — his lone season at Western Kentucky.

Petrino’s Offense in the National RankingsYear Ranking Avg. 2014 72nd 394.72013 30th 458.52011 29th 438.1 2010 9th 482.52009 20th 427.3

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2008 49th 373.12006 2nd 475.32005 9th 482.12004 1st 539.02003 5th 488.6

Burgess Looks to Break 71• Senior linebacker James Burgess has been a steady force in the middle of the defense for the last three seasons. Appearing in 35 games, including 30 starts, the native of Homestead, Fla., has 170 career tackles during that span.• Over the last two seasons, Burgess totaled 71 tackles in 2013 and 2014, finishing third on the team in tackles with 71. He recorded five or more tackles in seven games last season.• He led the linebackers in tackles for loss with 10.0 and recorded three interceptions. • Burgess owns six career interceptions during his first three years at linebacker, totaling a career-best three in 2014.

Kelsey Jells into a Leader• Junior linebacker Keith Kelsey has developed into a leader as was evident by being named one of the team’s cap-tains.• In his first year as a starter in 2014, Kelsey, who started all 13 games last year, finished second on the team in tackles with 87, ranking 17th in the ACC.• Kelsey led the team in tackles twice last season, first against Virginia on Sept. 13 when he tallied a career-best 11 in a 23-21 loss to the Cavaliers. He led the Cardinals with nine stops at Syracuse on Oct. 3. His other double-digit tackle game came versus Kentucky, when he registered 10 stops in the 44-40 win over the Wildcats. • Playing on the inside, Kelsey recorded six sacks, which was third-best on the team.

Defense Ranked in the Top 10 Again• The Cardinals have always been one of the top offensive teams in the country, especially under Bobby Petrino. However, the last two seasons, the Cardinals have been one of the more dominant units in the nation. Louisville was the top defensive unit in the country in 2013, yielding an average of 251.5 yards per game.• The Cardinals finished 10th in the nation in total defense last season, the second-straight year they finished in the top 10 nationally. In 2014, the Cardinals yielded 309.9 yards per game, which ranked sixth nationally. The Cards led the nation in total defense in 2013 by holding opponents to an average of 251.5 yards per game. • Last season, the Cardinals were consistently one of the top defensive units in the country all year long. Louisville opened the year by holding their first seven opponents to less than 300 yards of total offense. In the opener versus Miami, the Cardinals limited the Hurricanes to 244 yards. • Wake Forest was held to 100 yards in a 20-10 win over Wake Forest and FIU was stopped to 205 yards in a 34-3 win.• Against the run, the Cardinals also finished in the top 10, by finishing 10th by limiting the opposition to 108.5 yards per game. Seven of the 13 opponents were held to less than 100 yards rushing in a game, including a season best -22 yards in a win over Wake Forest.

Turnover Tables• Louisville finished first in the ACC in turnovers forced in 2014 with 30, also finishing +4 in turnover margin, which was sixth in the ACC.• The 30 turnovers forced are the most since 2001 when

that team forced 2001 miscues en route to an 11-2 record and a Conference USA title.• The 30 turnovers forced represented an increase from a year ago, when UofL forced 27 turnovers.• Louisville forced multiple turnovers in 10 of 13 games last season, including a season-high four in a road win over Boston College.• Louisville held a +5 turnover margin in its nine wins last season.

Defensive TDs Scored During Petrino Era• Louisville has scored nine defensive touchdowns since Bobby Petrino took over as head coach in 2003. He coached from 2003-06 before returning to the Cardinals in 2014.2014 (1)Gerod Holliman 32-yard interception return vs. FIU2006 (1)Malik Jackson 13-yard fumble return vs. West Virginia2005 (3)Brandon Johnson 15-yd interception return vs. Oregon StateEarl Heyman 30-yd fumble return vs. North CarolinaDeon Palmer 42-yd fumble return vs. North Carolina2004 (2)Kerry Rhodes 56-yard interception return vs. KentuckyMontavious Stanley 0-fumble recovery vs. Tulane2003 (2)Kerry Rhodes 33-yard interception return vs. TulaneBrandon Johnson 20-yd fumble return vs. Cincinnati

Replacing the Secondary• Heading into last season, the Cardinals had to replace both starting safeties in Calvin Pryor and Hakeem Smith, and were still able to excel. This year, the Cardinals have to replace the entire secondary as all four starters, who are on NFL rosters, need to be replaced in Charles Gaines and Terell Floyd at cornerback and James Sample and Gerod Holliman at safe-ty.• The Cardinals lost a lot of production as 21 of the 26 inter-ceptions are gone off the roster. Holliman led the nation with 14 and Sample totaled four.• The Cardinals will start the year with zero career starts in the secondary, but do have a pair of Georgia transfers in the mix for starting roles this year. Cornerback Shaq Wiggins made eight starts at Georgia in 2013, while safety Josh Har-vey-Clemons also started 11 games in 2013.

Holding Opponents Under 300• Defense coordinator Todd Grantham had quite a first-year for the Cardinals in leading the team to a top 10 finish in total defense. • The Cardinals limited opponents to under 300 yards of total offense seven times last season or 58.3 percent of the time. Louisville went 5-2 in games where the opposition was held to less than 300 yards of total offense.

Getting After the Quarterback• Defense coordinator Todd Grantham had quite a first-year for the Cardinals in leading the team to a top 10 finish in total defense. • The Cardinals limited opponents to under 300 yards of total offense seven times last season or 58.3 percent of the time. Louisville went 5-2 in games where the opposition was held to less than 300 yards of total offense.

Tough Sledding on the Ground

• Louisville has allowed only three rushing touchdowns through 13 games of the 2014 season, which is the fewest in the nation (UCF, 8). The Tide lead the nation in allowing the fewest rushing touchdowns since the start of the 2005 season, surrendering only 71. Since head coach Nick Saban arrived in 2007, the Crimson Tide has allowed 53 rushing touchdowns. Ohio State is No. 2 in that category, giving up 83 since 2007

Staying Under 100 • Despite giving 305 yards on the ground in the Belk Bowl loss to Georgia, the Cardinals finished 10th in the nation against the run giving up an average of 109.9 yards per game.• For most of the year, the Cardinals were tough to run on, holding seven opponents to less than 100 yards on the ground. Louisville held Miami and Duke Johnson, a third-round NFL draft pick, to 70 total yards in the season opener. • In a 20-10 win over Wake Forest, the Cardinals limited the Demon Deacons to -22 yards on the ground and held Syra-cuse to 44 yards the following week.• Louisville ranked 13th nationally holding the opposition to just 3.3 yards per carry and stood 10th in touchdowns al-lowed on the ground with 12.

Cards Add TCU Transfer• The Cardinals added a big-play defender when they signed outside linebacker DeVonte’ Fields in February. • Fields attended Trinity Valley Community College where he was rated as the No. 2 JUCO recruit in the country, totaling 61 tackles and 6.5 sacks in one season at Trinity Valley.• He started collegiate career at TCU, where he was select-ed as the AP Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year and Defensive Newcomer of the Year in 2012. • A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Fields was voted by con-ference coaches as the Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year, where he posted 53 tackles, including 34 solo stops. He led the team with 18.5 tackles for loss and 10 sacks... was first in the Big 12 at 1.42 tackles for loss per game and third in the league with 0.77 sacks per game. His 10 sacks tied for the fourth-most in a season in TCU history and were the most by a freshman .

High Rankins• Senior defensive end Sheldon Rankins looks to build off a big season where he was named third-team All-ACC in 2014. The Covington, Ga., native led the Cardinals in sacks (8.0) and tackles for loss (13.5) and was a disruptive forced on the line. • Rankins was fourth on the team in tackles with a ca-reer-high 53, the highest among the UofL defensive linemen. A starter in all 13 games, Rankins registered sacks in eight games, including 1.5 in a win at Boston College.

Interceptions Leader• The Cardinals were definitely ballhawks in 2014, tying Louisiana Tech and TCU for the national lead in interceptions with 26 — the most since 1966. Safety Gerod Holliman led the nation with a school record 14 picks in 2014. • Last season, the Cardinals recorded at least one inter-ception in all 13 contests, and registered multiple picks in nine different games. Louisville totaled a season-best four intercep-tions in a 39-18 win at Boston College.• Linebacker James Burgess is the leader returning with three interceptions, while the Cards lost a total of 21 intercep-tions from players who left from last year’s squad.

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ACC Games OverallAtlantic Division W L For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div Streak*Florida State 8 0 286 175 4-0 4-0 13 1 472 358 7-0 4-0 2-1 6-0 Lost 1Clemson 6 2 204 142 4-0 2-2 10 3 401 217 7-0 2-3 1-0 5-1 Won 3Louisville 5 3 216 154 3-1 2-2 9 4 405 283 5-1 4-2 0-1 4-2 Lost 1Boston College 4 4 183 174 1-3 3-1 7 6 341 277 3-4 4-1 0-1 3-3 Lost 1NC State 3 5 197 250 1-3 2-2 8 5 392 251 4-3 3-2 1-0 2-4 Won 3Syracuse 1 7 103 198 0-4 1-3 3 9 205 292 1-5 2-3 0-1 1-5 Lost 5Wake Forest 1 7 97 236 1-3 0-4 3 9 178 317 3-3 0-6 0-0 0-6 Lost 1

Coastal Division W L For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div Streak#Georgia Tech 6 2 298 187 3-1 3-1 11 3 530 360 5-1 5-1 1-1 4-2 Won 1Duke 5 3 216 201 2-2 3-1 9 4 421 283 5-2 4-1 0-1 3-3 Lost 1North Carolina 4 4 240 291 2-2 2-2 6 7 432 507 4-2 2-4 0-1 4-2 Lost 2Pitt 4 4 246 237 2-2 2-2 6 7 414 352 3-4 3-2 0-1 2-4 Lost 1Virginia Tech 3 5 155 170 1-3 2-2 7 6 315 262 3-4 3-2 1-0 3-3 Won 2Miami 3 5 191 190 2-2 1-3 6 7 380 316 5-2 1-4 0-1 3-3 Lost 4Virginia 3 5 167 194 3-1 0-4 5 7 310 289 5-2 0-5 0-0 2-4 Lost 1* ACC Champion; #Coastal Division Champion

q L0UISVILLE IN THE NCAA/ACC RANKINGS

q UPCOMING SCHEDULES IN THE ACC (ALL TIMES EST)

Thursday, September 3North Carolina vs. South Carolina, 6 pm(Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, N.C.)Elon at Wake Forest, 7 pmAlcorn State at Georgia Tech, 7:30 pmDuke at Tulane, 9:30 pm

Friday, September 4Rhode Island at Syracuse, 7 pm

Saturday, September 5Wofford at Clemson, 12:30 pmMaine at Boston College, 1 pmYoungstown State at Pitt, 1 pmVirginia at UCLA, 3:30 p.m.

(Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game, Georgia Dome)Auburn vs. Louisville, 3:30 pmBethune-Cookman at Miami, 6 pmTroy at NC State, 6 pmTexas State at Florida State, 8 pmMonday, September 7Ohio State at Virginia Tech, 8 pm

Date Bowl Game Host City TV TimeDec. 26 St. Petersburg Bowl (Secondary) St. Petersburg, Fla. ESPN 11:00 amDec. 26 Hyundai Sun Bowl El Paso,Tex. CBS 2:00 pmDec. 26 New Era Pinstripe Bowl New York, N.Y. ABC 3:30 pmDec. 26 Camping World Independence Bowl Shreveport, La. ESPN 5:45 pmDec. 28 Military Bowl Pres. by Northrop Grumman Annapolis, Md. ESPN 2:30 pmDec. 28 Quick Lane Bowl Detroit, Mich. ESPN2 5:00 pmDec. 29 Russell Athletic Bowl Orlando, Fla. ESPN 5:30 pmDec. 30 Birmingham (Secondary) Birmingham, Ala. ESPN 12:00 pmDec. 30 Belk Bowl Charlotte, N.C.. ESPN 3:30 pmDec. 30 Music City Bowl Nashville, Tenn.. ESPN 7:00 pmDec. 31 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Atlanta, Ga. ESPN 12:00 pmDec. 31 National Semifinals, Orange Bowl Miami Gardens, Fla. ESPN 4 or 8 pmDec. 31 National Semifinals, Goodyear Cotton Bowl Arlington, Texas ESPN 4 or 8 pmJan. 1 Fiesta Bowl Glendale, Ariz ESPN 1:00 pmJan. 2 TaxSlayer Bowl Jacksonville, Fla. ESPN 12:00 pmJan. 11 National Championship Glendale, Ariz. ESPN 8:30 pm

q 2015 ACC BOWL TIE-INSTOP 25 POLLSAmway Coaches 1. Ohio State 0-02. TCU 0-03. Alabama 0-04. Baylor 0-0 5. Oregon 0-0 6. Michigan State 0-07. Auburn 0-08. Florida State 0-09. Georgia 0-010. USC 0-011. Notre Dame 0-012. Clemson 0-013. LSU 0-014. UCLA 0-015. Ole Miss 0-016. Arizona State 0-017. Georgia Tech 0-018. Wisconsin 0-019. Oklahoma 0-020. Arkansas 0-021. Stanford 0-022. Arizona 0-023. Missouri 0-024. Boise State 0-025. Tennessee 0-0 Other receiving votes: Mississippi State 164, Texas A&M 149, Oklahoma State 89, Virginia Tech 70, Utah 40, Kansas State 37, Nebraska 27, Louisville 27, Minnesota 25, Penn State 20, South Carolina 18, Miami (FL) 16, Texas 8, Illinois 7, Duke 6, Air Force 5, Louisiana Tech 5, Marshall 4, Utah State 4, West Virginia 3, NC State 3, BYU 3, North Carolina 2, Florida 2, Georgia Southern 2, UCF 1, Cincinnati 1, Kentucky 1, Maryland 1, Michigan 1, Washington 1

Associated Press 1. Ohio State 0-02. TCU 0-03. Alabama 0-04. Baylor 0-0 5. Michigan State 0-0 6. Auburn 0-07. Oregon 0-08. USC 0-09. Georgia 0-010. Florida State 0-011. Notre Dame 0-012. Clemson 0-013. UCLA 0-014. LSU 0-015. Arizona State 0-016. Georgia Tech 0-017. Ole Miss 0-018. Arkansas 0-019. Oklahoma 0-020. Wisconsin 0-021. Stanford 0-022. Arizona 0-023. Boise State 0-024. Missouri 0-025. Tennessee 0-0 Other receiving votes: Mississippi State 164, Texas A&M 149, Oklahoma State 89, Virginia Tech 70, Utah 40, Kansas State 37, Nebraska 27, Louisville 27, Minnesota 25, Penn State 20, South Carolina 18, Miami (FL) 16, Texas 8, Illinois 7, Duke 6, Air Force 5, Louisiana Tech 5, Marshall 4, Utah State 4, West Virginia 3, NC State 3, BYU 3, North Carolina 2, Florida 2, Georgia Southern 2, UCF 1, Cincinnati 1, Kentucky 1, Maryland 1, Michigan 1, Washington 1

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Assistant Coaches

GARRICK MCGEEASST. HEAD COACH/OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS2ND SEASON • OKLAHOMA ‘96• Quarterbacks passed for 3,276 yards and 21 touchdowns last season.• Spent two seasons as head coach at UAB.• Arkansas’ offense scored 30 or more points 19 times in 36 games during his tenure.• Led the SEC in offense during the 2011 season when the Razorbacks went 11-2 .

• Offense set 11 single-season records during his first season as OC at Arkansas in 2010.

CHRIS KLENAKISOFFENSIVE LINE2ND SEASON • CARROLL COLLEGE ‘86• Tutored a pair third-round NFL selections in 2014.• Owns 25 years of coaching experience.• Coached 24 NFL selections during his career.• Spent two seasons at Arkansas (2010-11), where the Razorbacks led the SEC in passing offense, scoring offense and total offense to secure school’s first BCS

berth.• Spent three seasons (1997-99) as the offensive coordinator at Nevada.

KOLBY SMITHRUNNING BACKS2ND SEASON • LOUISVILLE ‘06• Returned to his alma mater in 2014.• Started his coaching career at Western Kentucky in 2013, where RB Antonio Andrews set the school record with 1,730 yards rushing.• Rushed for over 1,800 yards during his career as a running back under Bobby Petrino at Louisville. Led Cards to first BCS win in 2006.• Fifth-round selection by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2007.

LAMAR THOMASWIDE RECEIVER2ND SEASON • MIAMI ‘92• Coached DeVante Parker in 2014, the school’s initial first-round pick when he was chosen No. 14 by Miami. • Spent one season at Western Kentucky in 2013 and two seasons at Hampton in 2011-2012.• Selected into the Miami Hall of Fame after 144 career receptions for 2,271

yards and 23 touchdowns.• Won two national titles at Miami in 1989 and 1991.• Third-round selection by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

TODD GRANTHAMDEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS2ND SEASON • VIRGINIA TECH ‘89• Defense finished sixth in the nation in total defense and 10th against the run in 2014.• Led the nation in interceptions with 26 in 2014.• Spent four seasons as the defensive coordinator at Georgia, guiding the Bulldogs to a 12-2 record in 2012.• Defense finished fifth nationally as the defensive coordinator at Georgia in

2011.• Spent 11 seasons in the National Football League.

GREG BROWNSAFETIES2ND SEASON • UTEP ‘80• Saw both starting safeties get drafted in 2015, as James Sample was a fourth-round pick by Jacksonville and Gerod Holliman was a seventh rounder by Pittsburgh.• Has had four safeties leave early for the NFL in the last two seasons.• Tutored three Jim Thorpe Award winners as Holliman won in 2015.

• Coached 15 seasons in the NFL.• Former defensive coordinator at Arizona and Colorado.

TERRELL BUCKLEYCORNERBACKS2ND SEASON • FLORIDA STATE ‘91• Coached a secondary that led the nation in interceptions with 26 in 2014.• Nominated for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame.• Spent two seasons at Akron (2012-13).• Inducted into the FSU Hall of Fame.• All-time interceptions leader at FSU with 21.

TONY GRANTHAMINSIDE LINEBACKERS/SPECIAL TEAMS2ND SEASON • RADFORD ‘00• Hired in 2014 as the inside linebackers and special reams coach at Louisville in 2014.• Coached linebacker Keith Kelsey to a career-high 87 tackles and a third team all-ACC selection.

• Spent 10 seasons at Navy on two separate occasions. • Graduate assistant at LSU when they won an SEC Championship in 2001.

L.D. SCOTTDEFENSIVE LINE2ND SEASON • LOUISVILLE ‘09• Established himself as one of the top recruiters.• Coached six-round selection B.J. Dubose in 2014.• Began coaching career in the SEC with Arkansas in 2011-12.• Former UofL defensive lineman who was a four-year letter winner.• Tallied a career-best 41 tackles during his senior season in 2009.

Louisville’s 2015 coaching staff remains intact for the second-straight season. Head coach Bobby Petrino’s staff boasts 150 years of college and pro coaching experience. Offensive coordinator Garrick McGee spent two seasons as the head coach of UAB from 2012-13, while defensive coordinator Todd Grantham coached 11 seasons in the NFL and four in the SEC with Georgia. Safeties coach Greg Brown has 15 years of NFL experience and has coached three Jim Thorpe Award winners. Wide receivers coach Lamar Thomas and cornerbacks coach Terrell Buckley had standout careers in the NFL Football League and are in their respective Hall of Fames at their alma maters.

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Overall: 9-4 | ACC: 5-3 | Home: 5-1 | Away: 4-2 | Neutral: 0-1 2014 Schedule & Results

Date Opponent Score Overall ACC TV Attend Top Rusher Top Passer Top Receiver Top TacklerSept. 1 Miami W, 31-13 1-0 1-0 ESPN 55,428 D. Brown (33-143) Gardner (20-28-206-2) Christian (6-59) Sample (8)Sept. 6 Murray State W, 66-21 2-0 1-0 ESPN3 50,179 Scott (11-126) Gardner (13-22-133-2) Rogers (5-45) Kelsey (4)Sept. 13 at Virginia* L, 21-23 2-1 1-1 ACC Network 34,816 D. Brown (20-74) Gardner (14-34-2-164-2) Quick (5-34-) Kelsey (11)Sept. 20 at FIU W, 34-3 3-1 1-1 FoxSports1 10,826 D. Brown (6-28) Gardner (16-28-0-295-2) Quick (7-174) Rankins (8)Sept. 27 Wake Forest* W, 20-10 4-1 2-1 ESPNU 51,463 Radcliff (17-129) Bonnafon (16-32-0-206-0) Rogers (5-42) Sample (5)Oct. 3 at Syracuse W, 28-6 5-1 3-1 ESPN 37,569 Radcliff (23-110) Bonnafon (12-22-1-174-1) Quick 4-44) Kelsey (9)Oct. 11 at Clemson L, 17-23 5-2 3-2 ESPNU 81,500 D. Brown (17-47) Gardner (10-16-0-150-1) Quick (6-101) Sample (14)Oct. 18 N.C. State W, 30-18 6-2 4-2 Raycom 50,227 Dyer (24-173) Gardner (21-36-0-203-2) Parker (9-132) Sample (11)Oct. 30 Florida State L, 31-42 6-3 4-3 ESPN 55,414 Dyer (28-134) Gardner (20-38-1-330-1) Parker (8-214) Sample (15)Nov. 8 at Boston College W, 38-19 7-3 5-3 ESPN2 33,565 Bonnafon (13-76) Gardner (13-19-0-188-0) Parker (8-144) Dubose (8)Nov. 22 at Notre Dame W, 31-28 8-3 5-3 NBC 80,795 Radcliff (17-136) Bonnafon (8-21-1-180-1) Parker (4-65) Floyd (8)Nov. 29 Kentucky W, 44-40 9-3 5-3 ESPN2 55,118 Radcliff (21-67) Bolin (21-32-1-381-3) Parker (6-180-3) Kelsey (10) (Dec. 30 vs. Georgia L, 14-37 9-4 5-3 ESPN 45,671 Radcliff (19-89) Bolin (21-40 -2-300-1) Parker (8-120) Sample (14)

n Team Statistics LOU OPPSCORING 405 283 Points Per Game 31.2 21.8 Points Off Turnovers 191 133FIRST DOWNS 265 199 Rushing 116 74 Passing 133 110 Penalty 16 15RUSHING YARDAGE 1855 1429 Yards gained rushing 2313 1894 Yards lost rushing 458 465 Rushing Attempts 511 433 Average Per Rush 3.6 3.3 Average Per Game 142.7 109.9 TDs Rushing 28 12PASSING YARDAGE 3276 2595 Comp-Att-Int 237-428-10 221-410-26 Average Per Pass 7.7 6.3 Average Per Catch 13.8 11.7 Average Per Game 252.0 199.6 TDs Passing 21 14TOTAL OFFENSE 5131 4024 Total Plays 939 843 Average Per Play 5.5 4.8 Average Per Game 394.7 309.5KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 36-758 45-1017PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 37-274 31-301INT RETURNS: #-Yards 26-310 10-117KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.1 22.6PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.4 9.7INT RETURN AVERAGE 11.9 11.7FUMBLES-LOST 25-16 11-4PENALTIES-Yards 90-641 65-567 Average Per Game 49.3 43.6PUNTS-Yards 73-2909 79-3328 Average Per Punt 39.8 42.1 Net punt average 34.4 37.1KICKOFFS-Yards 79-4944 67-4138 Average Per Kick 62.6 61.8 Net kick average 39.9 40.4TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 32:32 27:283RD-DOWN Conversions 78/198 62/195 3rd-Down Pct 39% 32%4TH-DOWN Conversions 11/21 4/16 4th-Down Pct 52% 25%SACKS BY-Yards 40-303 39-304MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 51 31FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 15-19 23-26ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-1RED-ZONE SCORES (48-58) 83% (30-39) 77%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (39-58) 67% (16-39) 41%PAT-ATTEMPTS (50-50) 100% (26-28) 93%ATTENDANCE 317829 279071 Games/Avg Per Game 6/52972 6/46512 Neutral Site Games 1/45671

n Score By Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalLouisville Cardinals 83 140 75 107 405Opponents 56 66 83 78 283

n Rushing GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GRadcliff, B. 13 144 751 14 737 5.1 12 41 56.7Dyer,M. 9 110 534 53 481 4.4 5 46 53.4Brown, Do. 13 96 397 19 378 3.9 4 33 29.1Scott, L. 13 29 208 7 201 6.9 2 68 15.5Bonnafon, R. 10 72 320 156 164 2.3 5 36 16.4Skinner, D. 1 8 27 0 27 3.4 0 10 27.0Quick, J. 12 2 12 3 9 4.5 0 12 0.8Lamb,C. 8 5 14 6 8 1.6 0 7 1.0Johnson, R. 13 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.3Nelson, Brett 2 1 0 8 -8 -8.0 0 0 -4.0Bolin, K. 4 11 19 34 -15 -1.4 0 8 -3.8Team 8 10 0 25 -25 -2.5 0 0 -3.1Gardner, W. 8 22 27 133 -106 -4.8 0 10 -13.2Total 13 511 2313 458 1855 3.6 28 68 142.7Opponents 13 433 1894 465 1429 3.3 12 82 109.9

n Passing G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GGardner, W. 8 136.11 127-221-3 57.5 1669 12 74 208.6Bonnafon, R. 10 118.40 61-120-4 50.8 864 5 52 86.4Bolin, K. 4 144.03 45-78-3 57.7 716 4 45 179.0Nelson, Brett 2 89.54 4-7-0 57.1 27 0 9 13.5Team 8 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Johnson, R. 13 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 13 131.19 237-428-10 55.4 3276 21 74 252.0Opponents 13 105.65 221-410-26 53.9 2595 14 68 199.6

n Receiving G No. Yds Avg TD Lng Avg/GRogers,E. 13 45 525 11.7 3 28 40.4Parker, D. 6 43 855 19.9 5 71 142.5Quick, J. 12 36 566 15.7 3 74 47.2Christian, G. 13 32 384 12.0 5 45 29.5DeLa Cruz, K. 12 26 303 11.7 2 52 25.2Harris,M. 10 9 113 12.6 1 27 11.3Towbridge, K. 13 9 107 11.9 0 28 8.2Brown, Do. 13 7 85 12.1 0 39 6.5Standberry, C. 13 7 57 8.1 2 17 4.4Scott, L. 13 7 36 5.1 0 11 2.8Radcliff, B. 13 6 84 14.0 0 33 6.5Milton, M. 13 3 85 28.3 0 45 6.5Dyer,M. 9 3 40 13.3 0 32 4.4Bagley, J. 4 2 18 9.0 0 10 4.5Miele, C. 1 1 9 9.0 0 9 9.0Atkins, L. 12 1 9 9.0 0 9 0.8Total 13 237 3276 13.8 21 74 252.0Opponents 13 221 2595 11.7 14 68 199.6

n Punt Returns No. Yds Avg TD LongQuick, J. 20 148 7.4 0 24Rogers,E. 11 112 10.2 0 47DeLa Cruz, K. 3 7 2.3 0 5Milton, M. 1 5 5.0 0 5Harris,M. 1 -8 -8.0 0 0

2015 Louisville Statistics

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Thomas, S. 1 10 10.0 0 0Total 37 274 7.4 0 47Opponents 31 301 9.7 1 72

n Interceptions No. Yds Avg TD LongHolliman, G. 14 245 17.5 1 65Sample,J. 4 36 9.0 0 24Burgess, J. 3 8 2.7 0 9Rankins, S. 2 9 4.5 0 6Gaines,C. 2 12 6.0 0 12Floyd, T. 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 26 310 11.9 1 65Opponents 10 117 11.7 1 40

n Kick Returns No. Yds Avg TD LongRadcliff, B. 12 261 21.8 0 62Quick, J. 8 156 19.5 0 30Lamb,C. 6 187 31.2 1 97Scott, L. 3 38 12.7 0 26Standberry, C. 2 41 20.5 0 23Ross, T. 2 28 14.0 0 19Gaines,C. 2 38 19.0 0 22Brohm, L. 1 9 9.0 0 9Total.......... 36 758 21.1 1 97Opponents...... 45 1017 22.6 0 45

n Fumble Returns No. Yds Avg TD LongRankins, S. 1 1 1.0 0 1Total 1 1 1.0 0 1Opponents 2 38 19.0 3 30

|------ PATs ------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsWallace, J. 0 15-19 50-50 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 95Radcliff, B. 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72Bonnafon, R. 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Dyer,M. 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Parker, D. 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Christian, G. 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Brown, Do. 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Quick, J. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Rogers,E. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18DeLa Cruz, K. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Standberry, C. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Scott, L. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Harris,M. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Holliman, G. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Lamb,C. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Team 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 4Bolin, K. 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 0Total 51 15-19 50-50 0-0 0 0-1 0 2 405Opponents 31 23-26 26-28 1-1 0 0-2 0 0 283

n Total Offense G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GGardner, W. 8 243 -106 1669 1563 195.4Bonnafon, R. 10 192 164 864 1028 102.8Radcliff, B. 13 144 737 0 737 56.7Bolin, K. 4 89 -15 716 701 175.2Dyer,M. 9 110 481 0 481 53.4Brown, Do. 13 96 378 0 378 29.1Scott, L. 13 29 201 0 201 15.5Skinner, D. 1 8 27 0 27 27.0Nelson, Brett 2 8 -8 27 19 9.5Quick, J. 12 2 9 0 9 0.8Lamb,C. 8 5 8 0 8 1.0Johnson, R. 13 2 4 0 4 0.3Team 8 11 -25 0 -25 -3.1Total 13 939 1855 3276 5131 394.7Opponents 13 843 1429 2595 4024 309.5

n Field Goals FG-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkWallace, J. 15-19 78.9 0-0 3-3 6-8 5-7 1-1 51 0

FG SEQUENCE Louisville OpponentsMiami (28) (24),(24)Murray State (45) -Virginia - (35),(47),(42)FIU (40),(33) (28),46Wake Forest 46,45,(31),(34) (43)Syracuse (51) (21),(24)Clemson (41) (45),(40),(21)NC State (40),37,(38),(45) (48),(25)Florida State (33) 41Boston College (23) -Notre Dame (26),37 (28),(37),32Kentucky (36) (22),(45),(40),(27)Georgia - (41),(22),(41)

n Punting No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdJohnson, R. 66 2655 40.2 57 4 21 17 1Appleby, J. 6 254 42.3 49 1 4 1 0Team 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Total 73 2909 39.8 57 5 25 18 1Opponents 79 3328 42.1 60 6 20 23 1

n Kickoffs No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnWallace, J. 70 4379 62.6 27 2 Brown, J. 9 565 62.8 4 0 Total 79 4944 62.6 31 2 1017 39.9 25Opponents 67 4138 61.8 27 2 758 40.4 24

n All-Purpose G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GRadcliff, B. 13 737 84 0 261 0 1082 83.2Quick, J. 12 9 566 148 156 0 879 73.2Parker, D. 6 0 855 0 0 0 855 142.5Rogers,E. 13 0 525 112 0 0 637 49.0Dyer,M. 9 481 40 0 0 0 521 57.9Brown, Do. 13 378 85 0 0 0 463 35.6Christian, G. 13 0 384 0 0 0 384 29.5DeLa Cruz, K. 12 0 303 7 0 0 310 25.8Scott, L. 13 201 36 0 38 0 275 21.2Holliman, G. 13 0 0 0 0 245 245 18.8Lamb,C. 8 8 0 0 187 0 195 24.4Bonnafon, R. 10 164 0 0 0 0 164 16.4Towbridge, K. 13 0 107 0 0 0 107 8.2Harris,M. 10 0 113 -8 0 0 105 10.5Standberry, C. 13 0 57 0 41 0 98 7.5Milton, M. 13 0 85 5 0 0 90 6.9Gaines,C. 13 0 0 0 38 12 50 3.8Sample,J. 13 0 0 0 0 36 36 2.8Ross, T. 3 0 0 0 28 0 28 9.3Skinner, D. 1 27 0 0 0 0 27 27.0Bagley, J. 4 0 18 0 0 0 18 4.5Thomas, S. 13 0 0 10 0 0 10 0.8Rankins, S. 13 0 0 0 0 9 9 0.7Brohm, L. 4 0 0 0 9 0 9 2.2Atkins, L. 12 0 9 0 0 0 9 0.8Miele, C. 1 0 9 0 0 0 9 9.0Burgess, J. 13 0 0 0 0 8 8 0.6Johnson, R. 13 4 0 0 0 0 4 0.3Nelson, Brett 2 -8 0 0 0 0 -8 -4.0Bolin, K. 4 -15 0 0 0 0 -15 -3.8Team 8 -25 0 0 0 0 -25 -3.1Gardner, W. 8 -106 0 0 0 0 -106 -13.2Total 13 1855 3276 274 758 310 6473 497.9Opponents 13 1429 2595 301 1017 117 5459 419.9

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GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds Sacks Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf2A Sample,J. 13 74 16 90 2.0-6 . 4-36 8 . . . . .55 Kelsey, K. 13 60 27 87 7.0-59 6.0-57 . 3 7 1-0 . . .13 Burgess, J. 13 43 28 71 10.0-46 3.0-24 3-8 5 6 . . . .98 Rankins, S. 13 31 22 53 13.5-76 8.0-47 2-9 1 2 1-1 1 . .94 Mauldin, L. 12 36 15 51 13.0-55 6.5-42 . 3 11 . 1 . .19 Floyd, T. 13 39 10 49 5.0-13 . 1-0 7 2 . 1 . .8 Holliman, G. 13 34 10 44 3.0-11 1.0-1 14-245 3 . . 1 . .11 Dubose, B. 13 22 19 41 7.5-36 4.0-29 . 1 3 1-0 . . .48 Mount, D. 13 28 9 37 10.5-61 5.0-45 . . 4 . 1 . .3 Gaines,C. 13 31 5 36 1.0-15 1.0-15 2-12 10 1 . 1 . .97 Brown, De. 13 12 8 20 2.0-8 1.5-7 . 1 1 . . . .1 Brown,K. 13 10 10 20 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .44 Vatuvei, P. 11 9 9 18 4.5-18 1.0-13 . . 1 . . . .15 Johnson, A. 12 12 6 18 1.5-2 . . 3 . . . . .9A J. Reve 6 11 3 14 2.0-12 1.0-8 . 2 . . . . .29 Washington, T. 8 12 2 14 1.0-9 1.0-9 . 1 . . . . .2 Harris,M. 10 9 2 11 . . . 1 . . . . .32 Thomas, S. 13 6 3 9 . . . . . . . 1 .90 Richardson, J. 11 3 6 9 . . . . 1 . . . .17 Quick, J. 12 6 3 9 . . . . . . . . .33 Donovan, G. 13 3 4 7 . . . . . . . . .91 Young, T. 11 5 2 7 2.0-8 1.0-6 . . . . . . .36 Houchins, K. 8 2 4 6 . . . . . . . . .22 Williams, C. 9 3 3 6 . . . . . . . . .28 Ross, T. 3 4 1 5 . . . . . . . . .52 Dawson, N. 12 4 1 5 . . . 2 1 . . . .24 Cannon, Z. 9 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .27 Scott, L. 13 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .21 Parnell, D. 3 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .57 Middleton, F. 7 . 3 3 . . . . . . . . .46 Atkins, L. 12 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .18 Christian, G. 13 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .10 Brown, Do. 13 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .84 Pascascio, Gio 8 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .82 Byrd, D. 12 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .86 Milton, M. 13 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .45 Wallace, J. 13 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .95 Shortridge, K. 4 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . Total 13 536 244 780 87-437 40-303 26-310 52 40 4-1 7 1 2 Opponents 13 596 294 890 94.0-424 39-304 10-117 61 31 16-38 12 1 .

n Louisville Giveaway/Takeaway Game Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Dif.MiamiMurray StateVirginiaFIUWake ForestSyracuseClemsonNC StateFlorida StateBoston CollegeNotre DameKentuckyGeorgia n Fumbles Game Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Dif.MiamiMurray StateVirginiaFIUWake ForestSyracuseClemsonNC StateFlorida StateBoston CollegeNotre DameKentuckyGeorgia

n Cards On Opening Drives Game 1st Half Second HalfMiamiMurray StateVirginiaFIUWake ForestSyracuseClemsonNC StateFlorida StateBoston CollegeNotre DameKentuckyGeorgia n Cards On Opening Defense Drives Game 1st Half Second HalfMiamiMurray StateVirginiaFIUWake ForestSyracuseClemsonNC StateFlorida StateBoston CollegeNotre DameKentuckyGeorgia

n Cards On Coin Flips Game Flip ScoreMiami W, 31-13 Murray State W, 66-21Virginia L, 21-23FIU W, 34-3Wake Forest W, 20-10Syracuse W, 28-6Clemson L, 17-23NC State W, 30-18Florida State L, 31-42Boston College W, 38-19Notre Dame W, 31-28Kentucky W, 44-40Georgia L, 14-37

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n 3rd Down ConversionsDate Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Sept. 1 Miami W 31-13 7-15 46.7% 2-4 50.0% 1-4 25.0% 2-3 66.7% 2-4 50.0%Sept. 6 Murray State W 66-21 11-19 57.9% 2-4 50.0% 3-5 60.0% 3-5 60.0% 3-5 60.0%Sept. 13 at Virginia L 21-23 4-14 28.6% 0-2 0.0% 1-5 20.0% 0-3 0.0% 3-4 75.0%Sept. 20 at FIU W 34-3 5-17 29.4% 2-5 40.0% 2-5 40.0% 0-4 0.0% 1-3 33.3%Sept. 27 Wake Forest W 20-10 8-18 44.4% 2-4 50.0% 2-4 50.0% 1-4 25.0% 3-6 50.0%Oct. 3 at Syracuse W 28-6 7-16 43.8% 2-3 66.7% 1-5 20.0% 2-4 50.0% 2-4 50.0%Oct. 11 at Clemson L 17-23 1-17 5.9% 0-5 0.0% 0-4 0.0% 1-4 25.0% 0-4 0.0%Oct .18 NC State W 30-18 9-16 56.2% 3-4 75.0% 2-5 40.0% 3-5 60.0% 1-2 50.0%Oct .30 Florida State L 31-42 1-11 9.1% 0-3 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-3 0.0% 1-5 20.0%Nov. 8 at Boston College W 38-19 6-13 46.2% 1-3 33.3% 2-4 50.0% 3-4 75.0% 0-2 0.0%Nov. 22 at Notre Dame W 31-28 6-14 42.9% 2-2 100.0% 2-6 33.3% 1-3 33.3% 1-3 33.3%Nov. 29 Kentucky W 44-40 7-14 50.0% 1-4 25.0% 2-3 66.7% 2-3 66.7% 2-4 50.0%Dec. 30 Georgia L 14-37 6-14 42.9% 1-2 50.0% 2-6 33.3% 3-4 75.0% 0-2 0.0%Louisville 78-198 39.4% 18-45 40.0% 20-56 35.7% 21-49 42.9% 19-48 39.6% Opponents 62-195 31.8% 12-43 27.9% 14-53 26.4% 16-48 33.3% 20-51 39.2% n 4th Down ConversionsDate Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Sept. 1 Miami W 31-13 2-2 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0%Sept. 6 Murray State W 66-21 4-5 80.0% 1-1 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 1-2 50.0%Sept. 13 at Virginia L 21-23 1-1 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0%Sep t. 20 at FIU W 34-3 2-3 66.7% 1-1 100.0% 0-1 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0%Sept. 27 Wake Forest W 20-10 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 1-1 100.0%Oct. 3 at Syracuse W 28-6 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0%Oct. 11 at Clemson L 17-23 0-2 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-2 0.0%Oct. 18 NC State W 30-18 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0%Oct. 30 Florida State L 31-42 0-2 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0%Nov. 8 at Boston College W 38-19 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0%Nov. 22 at Notre Dame W 31-28 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0%Nov. 29 Kentucky W 44-40 0-1 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0%Dec. 30 Georgia L 14-37 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0%Louisville 11-21 52.4% 3-5 60.0% 2-5 40.0% 2-3 66.7% 4-8 50.0% Opponents 4-16 25.0% 2-3 66.7% 0-1 0.0% 0-3 0.0% 2-9 22.2%

n Time of PossessionDate Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Sept. 1 Miami W 31-13 33:17 8:20 6:33 8:48 9:36Sept. 6 Murray State W 66-21 42:09 9:28 8:26 12:18 11:57Sept. 13 at Virginia L 21-23 28:01 8:12 7:36 5:38 6:35Sept. 20 at FIU W 34-3 29:03 9:01 6:18 7:11 6:33Sept. 27 Wake Forest W 20-10 34:10 10:41 6:33 6:41 10:15Oct. 3 at Syracuse W 28-6 36:58 9:37 8:01 7:55 11:25Oct. 11 at Clemson L 17-23 32:06 9:58 8:26 6:25 7:17Oct. 18 NC State W 30-18 29:45 7:13 7:26 8:28 6:38Oct. 30 Florida State L 31-42 31:34 7:22 8:36 6:15 9:21Nov. 8 at Boston College W 38-19 32:11 7:25 8:50 10:02 5:54Nov. 22 at Notre Dame W 31-28 35:31 8:36 9:36 10:09 7:10Nov. 29 Kentucky W 44-40 31:06 8:25 8:38 6:10 7:53Dec. 30 Georgia L 14-37 27:00 7:22 8:31 7:55 3:12Louisville Cardinals Total 422:51 111:40 103:30 103:55 103:46 Avg. 32:31 8:35 7:57 7:59 7:58 Opponents Total 357:09 83:20 91:30 91:05 91:14 Avg. 27:28 6:24 7:02 7:00 7:01

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First Downs Rushing Passing Passing Total Offense Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Return Yards TurnoversMiami 31-13 21/12 11/4 10/6 0/2 43-130/27-70 20-28-0/17-29-2 206/174 71-336/56-244 203/79 2/3Murray State 66-21 31/14 15/0 13/14 3/0 49-325/19-41 25-39-0/21-38-1 278/251 88-603/57-292 42/144 0/1at Virginia 21-23 17/13 6/5 9/8 2/0 27-79/40-114 20-43-2/16-30-2 203/171 70-282/70-285 74/106 4/3at FIU 34-3 16/12 6/7 9/4 1/1 35-12/40-88 20-36-0/13-26-2 324/117 71-336/66-205 123/124 2/3Wake Forest 20-10 21/7 11/1 9/5 1/1 49-215/23--22 16-32-0/19-34-3 206/122 81-421/57-100 58/35 3/3at Syracuse 28-6 18/14 11/6 6/7 1/1 48-178/26-44 12-22-1/17-37-2 174/201 70-352/63-245 170/70 2/2at Clemson 17-23 10/12 3/5 6/7 1/0 38-52/32-72 15-30-0/22-39-2 212/157 68-264/71-229 62/173 2/2NC State 30-18 21/20 11/8 10/9 0/3 33-166/31-128 21-36-0/18-32-1 203/223 69-369/63-351 69/57 0/1Florida State 31-42 24/25 9/7 14/18 1/0 33-158/30-173 20-38-1/25-48-3 330/401 71-488/78-574 60/115 2/3at Boston College 38-19 21/18 9/7 10/7 2/4 40-166/43-166 17-24-0/9-20-4 257/166 64-423/63-332 120/131 1/4at Notre Dame 31-28 23/16 14/6 7/9 2/1 50-229/29-99 8-21-1/16-24-1 180/236 71-409/53-335 70/210 1/1Kentucky 44-40 22/14 4/9 16/5 2/0 39-83/41-151 22-35-2/14-29-2 389/176 74-472/70-327 160/150 4/2Georgia 14-37 20/22 6/9 14/11 0/2 27-62/52-305 21-44-3/14-24-1 314/200 71-376/76-505 132/79 3/2Totals 405-283 265/199 116/74 133/110 16/15 511-1855/433-1429 237-428-10/221-410-26 3276/2595 939-5131/843-4024 1343/1473 26/30

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting PenaltiesOpponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg Number-YardsMiami 7-15/1-13 2-2/1-2 33:17/26:43 6:34 3.0/2.6 7.4/6.0 4.7/4.4 5-44.4/6-46.8 7-57/7-46 Murray State 11-19/4-12 4-5/0-2 42:09/17:51 24:18 6.6/2.2 7.1/6.6 6.9/5.1 2-40.5/6-32.7 3-19/6-65 at Virginia 4-14/6-18 1-1/0-0 28:01/31:59 -3:58 2.9/2.8 4.7/5.7 4.0/4.1 8-38.6/7-41.1 7-50/7-46 at FIU 5-17/3-16 2-3/0-1 29:03/30:57 -1:54 0.3/2.2 9.0/4.5 4.7/3.1 6-41.5/10-40.3 7-36/6-60 Wake Forest 8-18/2-16 1-2/0-1 34:10/25:50 8:20 4.4/-1.0 6.4/3.6 5.2/1.8 5-39.2/9-42.1 11-89/4-45 at Syracuse 7-16/5-16 0-0/0-0 36:58/23:02 13:56 3.7/1.7 7.9/5.4 5.0/3.9 7-41.1/7-44.4 9-75/7-60 at Clemson 1-17/2-16 0-2/0-1 32:06/27:54 4:12 1.4/2.2 7.1/4.0 3.9/3.2 12-44.2/10-41.9 11-65/3-14 NC State 9-16/6-14 0-0/0-1 29:45/30:15 -0:30 5.0/4.1 5.6/7.0 5.3/5.6 3-40.0/4-43.0 4-33/2-20 Florida State 1-11/9-16 0-2/0-1 31:34/28:26 3:08 4.8/5.8 8.7/8.4 6.9/7.4 6-36.2/4-45.2 3-14/7-53 at Boston College 6-13/5-13 0-1/1-3 32:11/27:49 4:22 4.2/3.9 10.7/8.3 6.6/5.3 4-37.8/4-38.8 10-87/5-45 at Notre Dame 6-14/4-11 0-0/0-0 35:31/24:29 11:02 4.6/3.4 8.6/9.8 5.8/6.3 4-41.5/4-46.8 8-57/3-36 Kentucky 7-14/3-16 0-1/2-3 31:06/28:54 2:12 2.1/3.7 11.1/6.1 6.4/4.7 5-30.8/6-45.7 3-15/4-45 Georgia 6-14/12-18 1-2/0-1 27:00/33:00 -6:00 2.3/5.9 7.1/8.3 5.3/6.6 6-37.5/2-41.0 7-44/4-32 Totals 78-198/62-195 11-21/4-16 422:51/357:09 65:42 3.6/3.3 7.7/6.3 5.5/4.8 73-39.8/79-42.1 641/567

Louisville Inside Opponent Red-Zone Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZOpponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Miami 31-13 4 4 24 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Murray State 66-21 9 9 63 9 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Virginia 21-23 3 3 21 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at FIU 34-3 4 3 13 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0Wake Forest 20-10 3 3 13 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0at Syracuse 28-6 4 3 21 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0at Clemson 17-23 2 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0NC State 30-18 3 2 14 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Florida State 31-42 6 5 31 4 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0at Boston College 38-19 7 5 31 4 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0at Notre Dame 31-28 5 4 24 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Kentucky 44-40 5 4 24 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0vs. Georgia 14-37 3 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Totals (48 of 58) (82.8%) 58 48 300 39 25 14 9 2 3 0 2 3 0

Opponents Inside Louisville Red-Zone Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZOpponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Miami 31-13 5 3 13 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0Murray State 66-21 2 2 14 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Virginia 21-23 4 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0at FIU 34-3 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 20-10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0at Syracuse 28-6 2 2 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0at Clemson 17-23 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0NC State 30-18 2 2 9 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Florida State 31-42 2 1 7 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0at Boston College 38-19 4 3 19 3 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0at Notre Dame 31-28 5 4 20 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0Kentucky 44-40 5 5 23 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Georgia 14-37 3 3 17 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals (30 of 39) (76.9%) 39 30 151 16 9 7 14 2 1 4 1 1 0

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OFFENSE LT LG C RG RT WR/TE WR/TE WR WR RB QBMiami Brown Miller Hughley Smith Mack Christian Quick De La Cruz Rogers D. Brown Gardner

Murray State Brown Miller Hughley Smith Mack Christian Quick DeLa Cruz Rogers D. Brown Gardner

Virginia Brown Miller Hughley Smith Mack Christian Quick Harris Rogers D. Brown Gardner

FIU Brown Miller Smith Lacy Mack Christian Quick Harris Towbridge D. Brown Gardner

Wake Forest Brown Miller Hughley Smith Mack Christian Quick Standberry Rogers Radcliff Bonnafon

Syracuse Brown Miller Hughley Smith Mack Christian Quick Towbridge Milton Radcliff Bonnafon

Clemson Brown Miller Hughley Smith Mack Towbridge Quick Harris Rogers Radcliff Bonnafon

NC State Brown Miller Hughley Smith Epps Christian Quick Milton Rogers Dyer Gardner

Florida State Brown Miller Hughley Smith Epps Christian Quick Parker Rogers Dyer Gardner

Boston College Brown Miller Hughley Smith Epps Christian Harris Parker Rogers Dyer Gardner

Notre Dame Brown Miller Hughley Smith Epps Christian Quick Parker Towbridge Dyer Bonnafon

Kentucky Brown Miller Hughley Smith Epps Christian Quick Parker Scott Radcliff Bonnafon

Georgia Brown Miller Hughley Smith Epps Towbridge Quick Parker Scott Radcliff Bolin

DEFENSE LE NT RE SAM MIKE MO WILL LCB FS SS CBMiami Rankins De. Brown Dubose Mount Kelsey Burgess Mauldin Johnson Sample Floyd Gaines

Murray State Rankins Vatuvei Dubose Mount Kelsey Burgess Mauldin Johnson Sample Floyd Gaines

Virginia Rankins Vatuvei Dubose Holliman Kelsey Burgess Mauldin Johnson Sample Floyd Gaines

FIU Rankins Vatuvei Dubose Holliman Kelsey Burgess Mauldin Johnson Sample Floyd Gaines

Wake Forest Rankins Vatuvei Dubose Holliman Kelsey Burgess Mauldin Johnson Sample Floyd Gaines

Syracuse Rankins Vatuvei Dubose Holliman Kelsey Burgess Mauldin Johnson Sample Floyd Gaines

Clemson Rankins Vatuvei Dubose Reve Kelsey Burgess Mauldin Floyd Sample Floyd Gaines

NC State Rankins D. Brown Dubose Mount Kelsey Burgess Mauldin Floyd Sample Holliman Gaines

Florida State Rankins D. Brown Dubose Mount Kelsey Burgess Mauldin Floyd Sample Holliman Gaines

Boston College Rankins Richardson Dubose Mount Kelsey Burgess Dawson Floyd Sample Holliman Gaines

Notre Dame Rankins Vatuvei Dubose Reve Kelsey Burgess Mauldin Floyd Sample Holliman Gaines

Kentucky Rankins Vatuvei Dubose Reve Kelsey Burgess Mauldin Floyd Sample Holliman Johnson

Georgia Rankins Vatuvei Dubose Reve Kelsey Burgess Mauldin Floyd Sample Holliman Gaines

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RUSHING No-Yds/TD UM MUR VA FIU WF SU CU ST FS BC ND UK UGARadcliff, B. 144-737/12 - 15-97/2 - 8-26/0 17-129/2 23-110/2 11-23/0 1-4/0 1-6/0 11-50/2 17-136/1 21-67/2 19-89/1Dyer,M. 110-481/5 DNP DNP DNP 8-16/0 14-41/0 4-8/0 - 24-173/1 28-134/3 12-42/0 13-61/0 7-6/1 DNPBrown, Do. 96-378/4 33-143/1 5-40/1 20-74/1 6-28/0 3-1/0 11-41/0 17-47/1 - - - 1-4/0 - -Scott, L. 29-201/2 3-2/0 11-126/1 2-15/0 3-4/1 - 1-10/0 2-10/0 2-2/0 3-30/0 - - - 2-2/0Bonnafon, R. 72-164/5 DNP 5-22/2 1--1/0 DNP 14-46/0 8-10/0 8--28/0 2-13/0 DNP 13-76/1 15-35/2 5-0/0 1--9/0Skinner, D. 8-27/0 DNP 8-27/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPQuick, J. 2-9/0 1-12/0 - - - - - - - - DNP 1--3/0 - -Lamb,C. 5-8/0 - 4-14/0 - 1--6/0 - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -Johnson, R. 1-4/0 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-4/0 -Nelson, Brett 1--8/0 DNP - DNP 1--8/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPBolin, K. 11--15/0 DNP 1--1/0 DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 5-6/0 5--20/0Team 10--25/0 DNP DNP DNP 2--12/0 1--2/0 1--1/0 - DNP DNP 3--6/0 3--4/0 - -Gardner, W. 22--106/0 6--27/0 - 4--9/0 6--36/0 DNP DNP - 4--26/0 1--12/0 1-4/0 DNP DNP DNP

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD UM MUR VA FIU WF SU CU ST FS BC ND UK UGAParker, D. 43-855/5 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 9-132/0 8-214/0 8-144/1 4-65/1 6-180/3 8-120/0Quick, J. 36-566/3 3-40/0 2-14/0 5-34/1 7-174/2 2-42/0 4-44/0 6-101/0 1-2/0 1-8/0 DNP - 3-50/0 2-57/0Rogers,E. 45-525/3 5-65/0 5-45/0 2-25/0 5-61/0 5-42/0 2-21/0 1-22/1 5-35/1 1-14/0 3-46/1 1-7/0 5-61/0 5-81/0Christian, G. 32-384/5 6-59/1 3-32/1 3-36/0 2-38/0 1-45/0 2-10/1 4-21/0 1-15/0 4-33/1 1-12/0 1-38/0 2-20/0 2-25/1DeLa Cruz, K. 26-303/2 2-10/0 4-53/1 3-41/0 DNP 3-28/0 - 1-7/0 1-3/1 4-38/0 2-9/0 2-70/0 3-35/0 1-9/0Harris,M. 9-113/1 1-12/0 2-40/1 1-9/0 1-4/0 1-1/0 1-19/0 1-5/0 - DNP 1-23/0 DNP - DNPTowbridge, K. 9-107/0 - 2-14/0 1-28/0 3-32/0 1-12/0 - - - - - - - 2-21/0Brown, Do. 7-85/0 1-9/0 1-5/0 2-17/0 2-15/0 - - 1-39/0 - - - - - -Milton, M. 3-85/0 - 1-34/0 - - - 2-51/0 - - - - - - -Radcliff, B. 6-84/0 - - - - 2-30/0 1-29/0 - - - 1-21/0 - 1-3/0 1-1/0Standberry, C. 7-57/2 1-2/1 1-6/0 1-9/1 - - - 1-17/0 1-3/0 1-12/0 - - 1-8/0 -Dyer,M. 3-40/0 DNP DNP DNP - - - - 2-8/0 - - - 1-32/0 DNPScott, L. 7-36/0 - 1-8/0 2-4/0 - 1-6/0 - - 1-5/0 1-11/0 1-2/0 - - -Bagley, J. 2-18/0 DNP 2-18/0 DNP DNP DNP - DNP - DNP - DNP DNP DNPAtkins, L. 1-9/0 1-9/0 - - - - - - - - - - DNP -Miele, C. 1-9/0 DNP 1-9/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Passing#11 Gardner, W. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficMiami 28 20 0 71.4 206 2 25 4 34 156.8Murray State 22 13 0 59.1 133 2 34 0 0 139.9Virginia 34 14 2 41.2 164 2 28 2 13 89.3FIU 28 16 0 57.1 295 2 74 3 32 169.2Clemson 16 10 0 62.5 150 1 73 0 0 161.9NC State 36 21 0 58.3 203 2 37 3 21 124.0Florida State 38 20 1 52.6 330 1 71 1 12 129.0Boston College 19 13 0 68.4 188 0 35 0 0 151.5Totals 221 127 3 57.5 1669 12 74 13 112 136.1

#7 Bonnafon, R. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficMurray State 11 8 0 72.7 112 1 27 1 7 188.3Virginia 9 6 0 66.7 39 0 15 1 1 103.1Wake Forest 32 16 0 50.0 206 0 45 4 25 104.1Syracuse 22 12 1 54.5 174 1 45 3 22 126.9Clemson 13 5 0 38.5 62 0 39 4 33 78.5Boston College 5 4 0 80.0 69 2 29 1 3 327.9Notre Dame 21 8 1 38.1 180 1 52 4 32 116.3Kentucky 4 1 1 25.0 8 0 8 2 17 -8.2Georgia 3 1 1 33.3 14 0 14 1 9 5.9Totals 120 61 4 50.8 864 5 52 21 149 118.4

#14 Bolin, K. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficMurray State 2 1 0 50.0 10 0 10 0 0 92.0FIU 5 3 0 60.0 25 0 15 0 0 102.0Kentucky 31 21 1 67.7 381 3 45 1 8 196.5

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TOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT UM MUR VA FIU WF SU CU ST FS BC ND UK UGASample,J. 74-16 90 6-2 1-0 4-2 1-0 5-0 1-0 13-1 8-3 12-3 2-0 4-1 7-0 10-4Kelsey, K. 60-27 87 5-0 3-1 7-4 4-0 4-0 7-2 7-1 3-3 4-3 2-2 4-2 6-4 4-5Burgess, J. 43-28 71 4-1 2-2 3-4 2-0 3-1 1-2 9-2 7-1 2-1 6-0 1-2 2-3 1-9Rankins, S. 31-22 53 1-1 1-1 0-3 6-2 1-1 4-1 1-0 5-1 1-3 3-3 3-0 4-2 1-4Mauldin, L. 36-15 51 4-0 3-0 2-3 5-1 5-0 2-1 3-1 3-2 1-3 DNP 2-0 4-0 2-4Floyd, T. 39-10 49 4-0 3-1 2-0 2-2 3-0 4-0 3-0 2-2 2-0 4-0 6-2 2-2 2-1Holliman, G. 34-10 44 4-1 - 3-3 3-0 1-0 3-0 2-0 3-1 2-1 4-0 0-1 4-1 5-2Dubose, B. 22-19 41 2-1 1-1 0-4 1-0 5-0 1-1 1-1 1-2 2-3 5-3 - 3-0 0-3Mount, D. 28-9 37 3-2 2-0 2-0 1-0 4-0 3-1 1-0 2-1 0-1 2-0 3-0 4-1 1-3Gaines,C. 31-5 36 1-1 - 2-4 - 1-0 1-0 - 4-0 8-0 3-0 3-0 4-0 4-0Brown, De. 12-8 20 - 0-1 - 1-0 - - 1-0 1-0 - 3-4 2-1 2-0 2-2Brown,K. 10-10 20 1-0 1-0 0-3 2-0 - 0-1 2-0 - 2-1 2-3 0-2 - -Johnson, A. 12-6 18 2-2 0-1 3-1 1-0 2-0 1-0 - - - DNP - 1-0 2-2Vatuvei, P. 9-9 18 0-1 - 1-1 2-1 4-0 0-2 1-0 - DNP DNP 0-1 1-1 0-2Washington, T. 12-2 14 - 2-0 3-1 4-1 2-0 - DNP DNP DNP 1-0 - DNP DNPJ. Reve 11-3 14 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 5-0 - - DNP 4-1 1-2 1-0Harris,M. 9-2 11 - - - 4-1 - 1-0 - - DNP 4-1 DNP - DNPThomas, S. 6-3 9 - 2-2 - - - 1-1 - 1-0 1-0 - - 1-0 -Quick, J. 6-3 9 - 1-1 2-0 - 0-1 1-0 - - - DNP - 1-1 1-0Richardson, J. 3-6 9 - 1-0 0-1 - DNP 0-1 - - 1-0 1-0 - DNP 0-4Young, T. 5-2 7 - DNP DNP 3-0 - - - - 2-1 - 0-1 - -Donovan, G. 3-4 7 - - 0-1 0-1 - - 1-2 - - - - 2-0 -Williams, C. 3-3 6 - 1-1 DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP - - - 1-0 - 0-2Houchins, K. 2-4 6 - 0-2 1-0 0-1 DNP DNP DNP 1-0 - DNP - DNP 0-1Ross, T. 4-1 5 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-1 DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP -Dawson, N. 4-1 5 - 0-1 2-0 1-0 - DNP - - - - - - 1-0Cannon, Z. 2-2 4 DNP DNP DNP - - 0-1 1-0 - - 1-0 0-1 DNP -Parnell, D. 3-1 4 DNP 3-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP - DNP DNP DNPScott, L. 3-1 4 1-0 - - - - - - 2-0 - - 0-1 - -Christian, G. 3-0 3 - - - - - 1-0 1-0 - 1-0 - - - -Atkins, L. 3-0 3 - 2-0 - 1-0 - - - - - - - DNP -Brown, Do. 2-1 3 - - 1-1 - - 1-0 - - - - - - -Middleton, F. 0-3 3 DNP 0-2 0-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - -Pascascio, Gio 1-1 2 DNP - DNP DNP - - 1-1 - DNP DNP - - -Wallace, J. 1-1 2 - - - 0-1 - - - - - - 1-0 - -Shortridge, K. 2-0 2 DNP - DNP 2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP -Milton, M. 1-1 2 - - - 0-1 - - - - 1-0 - - - -Byrd, D. 1-1 2 - 0-1 - - - 1-0 - - - DNP - - -

SACKS UA-A TOT UM MUR VA FIU WF SU CU ST FS BC ND UK UGARankins, S. 7-2 8.0 1.0-5 - - 1.0-6 1.0-7 - 1.0-3 1.0-3 0.5-6 1.5-13 - - 1.0-4Mauldin, L. 6-1 6.5 - - 1.0-8 - 3.0-18 - 1.0-7 1.0-3 0.5-6 DNP - - -Kelsey, K. 6-0 6.0 - - 1.0-1 1.0-24 1.0-7 1.0-10 - - - - 1.0-4 1.0-11 -Mount, D. 5-0 5.0 1.0-11 - - 1.0-7 1.0-9 1.0-15 - - - - - 1.0-3 -Dubose, B. 4-0 4.0 - 1.0-6 - - 1.0-9 - - 1.0-3 1.0-11 - - - -Burgess, J. 3-0 3.0 - - - - 1.0-7 - - 1.0-7 - - 1.0-10 - -Brown, De. 1-1 1.5 - - - - - - - - - 0.5-1 1.0-6 - -Holliman, G. 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - - - - - 1.0-1 -Young, T. 1-0 1.0 - DNP DNP 1.0-6 - - - - - - - - -J. Reve 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1.0-8 - - DNP - - -Gaines,C. 1-0 1.0 - - - - - 1.0-15 - - - - - - -Vatuvei, P. 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-13 - - - - DNP DNP - - -Washington, T. 1-0 1.0 - - 1.0-9 - - - DNP DNP DNP - - DNP DNP

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20-Yard Plus PlaysBy Louisville (81)Offense (72)Yds Type Player(s) Opponent*74 Pass Gardner to Quick FIU73 Pass Gardner to Quick Clemson71 Pass Gardner to Parker Florida State68 Rush L.J. Scott Murray State52 Pass Bonnafon to De La Cruz Notre Dame51 Pass Gardner to Parker Florida State*46 Rush Michael Dyer NC State45 Pass Bonnafon to Christian Wake Forest45 Pass Bonnafon to Milton Syracuse*45 Pass Bolin to Parker Kentucky*45 Pass Bolin to Parker Kentucky41 Rush Brandon Radcliffe FIU39 Pass Gardner to Quick FIU39 Pass Bonnafon to Brown Clemson38 Pass Bonnafon to Christian Notre Dame*37 Pass Gardner to Quick FIU37 Pass Gardner to Parker NC State37 Pass Bolin to Rogers Kentucky*36 Rush Reggie Bonnafon Boston College35 Pass Gardner to Parker Boston College34 Pass Gardner to Milton Murray State33 Rush Dominique Brown Murray State33 Pass Bonnafon to Radclife Wake Forest*33 Pass Bolin to Parker Kentucky32 Pass Bolin to Dyer Kentucky31 Pass Gardner to Parker Florida State*29 Rush Brandon Radcliffe Wake Forest29 Pass Bonnafon to Radcliffe Syracuse*29 Pass Bonnafon to Parker Boston College29 Pass Bolin to Quick Kentucky29 Pass Bolin to Quick Georgia28 Pass Gardner to Towbridge Virginia28 Pass Gardner to Rogers FIU28 Pass Bolin to Quick Georgia*27 Pass Bonnafon to Harris Murray State27 Pass Gardner to Christian FIU27 Rush Michael Dyer NC State26 Pass Gardner to Rogers FIU26 Pass Bolin to Parker Kentucky25 Rush Brandon Radcliffe Murray State25 Pass Gardner to Quick Miami25 Pass Gardner to Parker Boston College25 Pass Bolin to Parker Georgia23 Rush L.J. Scott Murray State23 Pass Gardner to Rogers Miami23 Pass Gardner to De La Cruz Virginia23 Pass Gardner to Harris Boston College23 Pass Bolin to Parker Kentucky22 Pass Bonnafon to Quick Wake Forest22 Pass Gardner to Quick Clemson*22 Pass Gardner to Rogers Clemson22 Pass Gardner to Parker NC State22 Pass Gardner to Rogers Boston College22 Rush Reggie Bonnafon Notre Dame22 Pass Bolin to De La Cruz Kentucky22 Pass Bolin to Parker Georgia22 Pass Bolin to Rogers Georgia21 Pass Gardner to Parker Florida State21 Pass Gardner to Rogers Miami21 Rush Brandon Radcliffe Wake Forest21 Pass Bonnafon to Quick Syracuse21 Pass Gardner to Parker NC State21 Pass Gardner to Radcliffe Boston College21 Rush Michael Dyer Notre Dame*21 Pass Bonnafon to Parker Notre Dame21 Pass Bolin to Parker Georgia20 Rush Michael Dyer Florida State20 Pass Gardner to Christian Murray State20 Pass Gardner to Rogers Virginia20 Pass Bonnafon to Quick Wake Forest20 Pass Bonnafon to Parker Notre Dame20 Rush Brandon Radcliffe Georgia* touchdown scored on play

Long Plays By the NumbersLong Plays By Yards No. TD100+ 0 090-99 1 180-89 0 070-79 3 160-69 4 050-59 2 040-49 7 330-39 15 420-29 49 6 Long Plays By Type No. TDRushing 14 3Passing 58 9Punt Returns 1 0Kick Returns 2 1Interceptions 6 1Fumble Returns 0 0Other 0 0TOTAL 81 14

20-Yards-Plus By PlayerPlayer No. TD R P KR PR IR FRDeVante Parker 20 5 0 20 0 0 0 0James Quick 12 2 0 12 0 0 0 0Eli Rogers 10 1 0 9 0 1 0 0Brandon Radcliffe 9 1 5 3 1 0 0 0Gerod Holliman 5 1 0 0 0 0 5 0Michael Dyer 5 1 4 1 0 0 0 0Gerald Christian 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0Kai De La Cruz 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0L.J. Scott 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Matt Milton 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Dom Brown 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Michaelee Harris 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0Reggie Bonnafon 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0Corvin Lamb 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0Keith Towbridge 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0James Sample 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0TOTAL 81 14 14 58 2 1 6 0 20-Yards-Plus By GameOpponent No. TD R P KR PR IR FRMiami 5 1 0 3 1 0 1 0Murray State 7 1 4 3 0 0 0 0at Virginia 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0at FIU 7 3 0 6 0 0 1 0Wake Forest 8 1 2 4 0 0 2 0at Syracuse 7 1 0 5 1 0 1 0at Clemson 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0NC State 6 1 2 3 0 1 0 0Florida State 5 0 1 4 0 0 0 0at Boston College 7 2 1 6 0 0 0 0at Notre Dame 7 1 3 4 0 0 0 0Kentucky 10 3 0 9 0 0 1 0Georgia 7 0 1 6 0 0 0 0TOTAL 81 14 14 58 2 1 6 0 20-Yards-Plus Opponent By GameOpponent No. TD R P KR PR IR FRMiami 7 0 2 3 2 0 0 0Murray State 7 1 0 3 4 0 0 0at Virginia 5 0 0 2 3 0 0 0at FIU 4 0 1 1 2 0 0 0Wake Forest 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0at Syracuse 4 0 0 3 0 1 0 0at Clemson 5 1 0 2 2 1 0 0NC State 6 1 1 4 1 0 0 0Florida State 10 4 2 5 3 0 0 0at Boston College 10 0 2 3 5 0 0 0at Notre Dame 15 1 3 6 5 1 0 0Kentucky 8 2 1 3 1 0 2 1Georgia 8 2 4 2 1 0 1 0TOTAL 90 12 16 38 29 3 3 1

20-Yard Plus PlaysBy Opponent (90)Offense (54)Yds Type Player(s) Opponent82 Rush Nick Chubb Georgia*68 Pass Winston to Rudolph Florida State*57 Pass Bennett to Davis Murray State55 Pass Murphy to Crimmins Boston College50 Pass Towles to Robinson Kentucky50 Pass Lambert to Gooch Virginia48 Pass Golson to Fuller Notre Dame48 Pass Hunt to Lewis Syracuse*47 Pass Winston to Lane Florida State44 Pass Mason to Conley Georgia43 Rush Stanley Williams Kentucky43 Pass Brissett to Hines NC State42 Pass Towles to Herrick Kentucky42 Pass Murphy to Darmstatter Boston College39 Pass Hunt to West Syracuse39 Pass Kaaya to Dorsett Miami*38 Rush Dalvin Cook Florida State36 Rush Sherman Alston Boston College*35 Pass Winston to Stevenson Florida State32 Pass Mason to Michel Georgia*31 Rush Nick Chubb Georgia31 Pass Lambert to Jennings Virginia31 Pass Kaaya to Walford Miami30 Rush Nick Chubb Georgia30 Pass Winston to Wilson Florida State*28 Pass Golson to Fuller Notre Dame28 Rush Tyler Murphy Boston College27 Pass Golson to Fuller Notre Dame27 Pass Humphries to Davis Murray State26 Rush Alex McGough FIU26 Rush Tarean Folston Notre Dame26 Pass Kaaya to Waters Miami25 Pass Golston to Brown Notre Dame25 Pass Hilliard to Coleman FIU24 Pass Walford to Serigne Wake Forest24 Rush Duke Johnson Miami23 Pass Stoudt to Williams Clemson22 Rush Tarean Folston Notre Dame22 Pass Golson to Robinson Notre Dame22 Pass Hunt to Ishmael Syracuse21 Pass Towles to Heard Kentucky21 Pass Golson to Prosise Notre Dame21 Pass Winston to Greene Florida State21 Pass Brissett to Louis NC State*21 Pass Brissett to Grinnage NC State21 Rush Shadrach Thorton NC State21 Rush Duke Johnson Miami20 Pass Mason to Bennett Georgia20 Rush Nick Chubb Georgia20 Rush Tarean Folston Notre Dame20 Pass Murphy to Alston Boston College20 Rush Jameis Winston Florida State20 Pass Brissett to Cherry NC State20 Pass Stoudt to Leggett Clemson20 Pass Humphries to Griffin Murray State

Longest Plays of the YearRushing 68 L.J. Scott vs. Murray State (9/6)Rushing TD 46 Michael Dyer vs. NC State (10/18)Passing 74 Will Gardner to James Quick at FIU (9/20)Passing TD 74 Will Gardner to James Quick at FIU (9/20)Punt Return 47 Eli Rogers vs. NC State (10/18)Kick Return 97 Corvin Lamb vs. Miami (9/1)Interception Ret. 65 Gerod Holliman vs. Kentucky (11/29)Punt 57 Ryan Johnson at Clemson (10/11)Field Goal 51 John Wallace at Syracuse (10/3)

Long Plays

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LouisvilleGame Play Pl-Yds-TimeMiami Standberry 2-yd pass from Gardner 12-93-5:55Miami Lamb 97-yd kickoff return 0-0-0:00Miami Brown 15-yd run 6-51-2:32Miami Wallace 28-yd field goal 9-39-4:09Miami Christian 10-yd pass from Gardner 14-67-7:47MSU De La Cruz 12-yd pass from Gardner 3-43-1:11MSU Brown 2-yd run 3-28-1:07MSU Scott 1-yd run 6-83-1:59MSU Christian 1-yd pass from Gardner 9-73-4:29MSU Bonnafon 8-yd run 3-48-1:07MSU Harris 27-yd pass from Bonnafon 9-67-4:30MSU Wallace 45-yd field goal 11-32-1:50MSU Bonnafon 16-yd run 10-89-5:34MSU Radcliff 7-yd run 8-54-5:27MSU Radcliff 5-yd run 10-71-6:00UVA Standberry 9-yd pass from Gardner 9-75-5:12UVA Brown 6-yd run 8-56-2:49UVA Quick 4-yd pass from Gardner 9-52-2:42FIU Scott 1-yd run 10-58-3:32FIU Quick 74-yd pass from Gardner 4-91-1:24FIU Quick 37-yd pass from Gardner 2-46-0:16FIU Wallace 40-yd field goal 4--14-1:25FIU Wallace 33-yd field goal 12-55-3:40WFU Radcliff 29-yd run 5-80-2:30WFU Radcliff 16-yd run 10-69-4:46WFU Wallace 31-yd field goal 5-51-2:02WFU Wallace 34-yd field goal 5-22-2:57SU Radcliff 4-yd run 10-65-5:05SU Wallace 51-yd field goal 4-(-7)-2:17SU Radcliff 14-yd run 5-61-2:21SU Christian 4-yd pass from Bonnafon 8-73-3:48CU Wallace 41-yd field goal 4-1-1:27CU Brown 2-yd run 5-50-2:24CU Rogers 22-yd pass from Gardner 5-40-1:08NCST Rogers 13-yd pass from Gardner 8-75-3:54NCST Wallace 40-yd field goal 5-16-1:39NCST De La Cruz 3-yd pass from Gardner 11-80-2:24NCST Wallace 38-yd field goal 15-54-6:36NCST Wallace 45-yd field goal 9-39-5:01NCST Dyer 46-yd run 3-44-1:37FSU Dyer 4-yd run 7-80-3:46FSU Dyer 12-yd run 5-52-2:25FSU Christian 11-yd pass from Gardner 6-43-2:51FSU Wallace 33-yd field goal 6-33-2:06FSU Dyer 1-yd run 6-77-3:28BC Wallace 23-yd field goal 6-36-2:01BC Radcliff 5-yd run 4-44-0:57BC Parker 29-yd pass from Bonnafon 1-19-0:23BC Rogers 12-yd pass from Bonnafon 14-75-7:46BC Radcliff 11-yd run 3-27-1:09BC Bonnafon 36-yd run 2-37-0:56ND Bonnafon 12-yd run 10-75-4:53ND Bonnafon 8-yd run 8-93-3:43ND Wallace 26-yd field goal 4-2-1:54ND Parker 21-yd pass from Bonnafon 8-81-3:34ND Radcliff 15-yd run 6-80-3:11UK Parker 45-yd pass from Bolin 6-33-2:32UK Dyer 3-yd run 6-62-2:49UK Radcliff 1-yd run 7-47-2:45UK Parker 33-yd pass from Bolin 7-81-2:07UK Parker 45-yd pass from Bolin 6-96-1:34UK Wallace 36-yd field goal 4-9-1:15UK Radcliff 4-yd run 7-81-2:44UGA Christian 11-yd pass from Bolin 9-84-3:54UGA Radcliff 6-yd run 10-70-3:47

OpponentGame Play Pl-Yds-TimeMiami Walford 2-yd pass from Kaaya 6-38-4:02Miami Goudis 24-yd field goal 9-88-5:15Miami Goudis 24-yd field goal 4-1-1:48MSU Davis 57-yd pass from Bennett 4-70-1:07MSU Davis 9-yd pass from Humphries 8-75-1:46MSU Harness 16-yd pass from Humphries 9-74-2:33UVA Gooch 15-yd pass from Lambert 3-15-1:15UVA Frye 35-yd field goal 6-20-1:41UVA Lambert 10-yd run 9-69-4:25UVA Frye 47-yd field goal 5-7-2:21UVA Frye 42-yd field goal 4-0-1:24FIU Taylor 28-yd field goal 6-54-1:22WFU Weaver 43-yd field goal 5-26-1:03WFU Harris 0-yd fumble recovery 0-0-0:00SU Murphy 21-yd field goal 8-41-2:40SU Murphy 24-yd field goal 8-69-3:46CU Humphries 72 punt return 0-0CU Jarrett 0-yd fumble recovery 0-0CU Lakip 45-yd field goal 6-24-2:29CU Lakip 40-yd field goal 10-55-3:09CU Lakip 21-yd field goal 12-68-5:34NCST Grinnage 16-yd pass from Brissett 10-61-5:28NCST Sade 48-yd field goal 9-49-4:17NCST Sade 25-yd field goal 12-66-6:02NCST Grinnage 21-yd pass from Brissett 7-75-2:06FSU O’Leary 0-yd fumble recovery 6-78-1:36FSU Rudolph 68-yd pass from Winston 3-74-1:31FSU Cook 40-yd run 5-80-2:16FSU Lane 47-yd pass from Winston 4-65-0:48FSU Cook 38-yd run 1-38-0:09FSU Stevenson 35-yd pass from Winston 3-39-0:26BC Hillman 1-yd run 12-64-5:31BC Hillman 1-yd run 4-71-1:14BC Wolford 3-yd pass from Murphy 7-71-3:44ND Brindza 28-yd field goal 6-43-3:06ND Brindza 37-yd field goal 5-53-1:03ND Folston 6-yd run 3-51-0:45ND Robinson 7-yd pass from Golson 3-3-1:26ND Fuller 28-yd pass from Golson 7-73-3:38UK Macginnis 22-yd field goal 6-51-1:38UK Macginnis 45-yd field goal 10-26-3:18UK Williams 11-yd run 6-33-2:32UK Tiller 40-yd interception return 0-0UK Macginnis 40-yd field goal 4-(-3)-0:58UK Macginnis 27-yd field goal 8-75-3:43UK Douglas 30-yd fumble return 0-0UK Williams 14-yd run 3-75-0:59UGA Conley 44-yd pass from Mason 8-90-3:16UGA Morgan 41-yd field goal 9-43-2:30UGA Nick Chubb 31-yd run 7-76-2:19UGA Morgan 22-yd field goal 4-4-1:23UGA Michel 2-yd run 3-97-0:57UGA Morgan 41-yd field goal 9-43-4:13UGA Chubb 8-yd run 4-45-2:16

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Louisville: 30 Gained Miami (3) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultFumble 2 Keith Kelsey 10-32 PuntInterception 3 James Sample 9-39 FGInterception 4 Gerod Holliman 0-0 End of Game

Murray State (1) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultInterception 1 Charles Gaines 3-28 TD

Virginia (3) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultFumble 1 Sheldon Rankins 4-15 PuntInterception 2 Gerod Holliman 3-(10) PuntInterception 2 Gerod Holliman 5-28 Interception

FIU (3) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultInterception 2 Gerod Holliman -- Returned for TDInterception 2 Gerod Holliman 4-8 DownsFumble 3 B.J. Dubose 4-(-14) FG

Wake Forest (3) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultInterception 2 Gerod Holliman 4-(-1) Missed FGInterception 2 James Burgess 5-80 TDInterception 3 Sheldon Rankins 10-69 TD

Syracuse (2) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultInterception 2 James Sample 4-(-7) FGInterception 3 Gerod Holliman 5-11 Punt

Clemson (2) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultInterception 1 James Sample 4-1 FGInterception 4 James Burgess 4-9 Punt

NC State (1) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultInterception 4 Gerod Holliman -- End of Game

Florida State (3) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultInterception 2 James Burgess 5-52 TDInterception 2 Gerod Holliman 6-43 TDInterception 3 Gerod Holliman 0-(-9) Fumble

Boston College (4) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultInterception 1 Gerod Holliman 6-36 FGInterception 4 Gerod Holliman 3-27 TDInterception 4 Sheldon Rankins 3-3 PuntInterception 4 Gerod Holliman 2-37 TD

Notre Dame(1) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultInterception 2 Charles Gaines 4-2 FG

Kentucky (2) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultInterception 4 James Sample 4-9 FGInterception 4 Gerod Holliman 1-1 End of Game

Georgia (2) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultInterception 2 Terell Floyd 9-42 PuntFumble 3 Team 4-21 Interception

Opponent: 26 Gained Miami (2) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultFumble 2 Will Gardner fumble 1(-6) FumbleFumble 3 Will Gardner fumble 4-1 FG

Murray State (0) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards Result

Virginia (4) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultInterception 1 Gardner interception 3-15 TDFumble 2 Gardner fumble 3-7 InterceptionInterception 2 Gardner interception 6-20 FGFumble 4 Quick fumble 4-0 FG

FIU (2) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultFumble 2 Gardner fumble 3-7 PuntFumble 3 Gardner fumble 4-3 Missed FG

Wake Forest (3) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultFumble 1 Brown fumble 3-4 PuntFumble 1 Bonnafon fumble 5-26 FGFumble 3 Bonnafon fumble -- Recovered for TD

Syracuse (2) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultInterception 1 Bonnafon interception 8-41 FGFumble 3 Christian fumble 1-0 Interception

Clemson (2) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultFumble 2 Quick fumble 3-(-2) PuntFumble 2 Bonnafon fumble -- Recovered for TD

NC State (0) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards Result

Florida State (2) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultFumble 3 Holliman fumble 4-9 DownsInterception 4 Gardner interception 2-(-6) End of Game

Boston College (1) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultFumble 1 Radcliff fumble 3-4 Punt

Notre Dame (1) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultInterception 2 Bonnafon interception 1-(-2) End of Half

Kentucky(4) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultInterception 1 Bonnafon interception 6-51 FGInterception 2 Bolin interception -- Returned for TDFumble 3 Dyer fumble 4-(-3) FGFumble 4 Bolin fumble -- Returned for TD

Georgia (3) Turnover Qtr Player Plays/Yards ResultInterception 2 Bonnafon interception 4-4 FG Interception 3 Bolin interception 4-14 PuntInterception 4 Bolin interception 9-43 FG

Turnover Summary

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Rushing/Passing/RecievingTwo 100-yd rushers: 108, Senoirse Perry; 105 by Jeremy Wright vs. Kentucky, (9/2/12)Two 100-yard receivers: 100, Harry Douglas; 126, Gary Barnidge; 142, Mario Urrutia vs. MTSU, (9/6/07)Two 100-yd rushers & 100-yd receiver: 112, Bilal Powell; 100 Victor Anderson; 106, Doug Beaumont vs. UConn (9/26/08)100-yard rusher & two 100-yard receivers: 275, Anthony Allen; 100, Harry Douglas; 126, Gary Barnidge; 142, Mario Urrutia vs. MTSU, (9/6/07)100-yard rusher, 100-yard receiver, & 300-yard passer: 134, Michael Dyer; 214, DeVante Parker; 330, Will Gardner vs. Florida State (10/30/14) 300-yards passing & 100 yards rushing: 330, Will Gardner; 134, Michael Dyer vs. Florida State (10/30/14) Rushing 25+ rushing attempts 28, Michael Dyer vs. Florida State (10/30/14)30+ rushing attempts 33, Dominique Brown vs. Miami (9/1/14)40+ rushing attempts Nathan Poole vs. Wichita State (11/4/78)100+ yards rushing 136, Brandon Radcliff vs. Notre Dame (11/22/14)150+ yards rushing 173, Michael Dyer vs. NC State (10/18/14) 200+ yards rushing 209, Bilal Powell vs. Cincinnati (10/15/10)Consec. 100-yard games 5, Deon Booker (Mem. St., UNC, So. Miss, Tulsa, UVA, 1988)Consec. 150-yard games 3, Bilal Powell (Arkansas State, Memphis, Cincinnati, 2010)Consecutive 200-yard games 2, Bilal Powell (Memphis, Cincinnati, 2010)50-yard+ run 68, L.J. Scott vs. Murray State (9/6/14)70-yard+ run 77, Dominique Brown vs. FIU (9/21/13)80-yard+ run 85, Bilal Powell vs. Cincinnati (10/15/10)90-yard+ run 93, Ken Porco vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/27/58)30-yard+ run by a quarterback 36, Reggie Bonnafon vs. Boston College (11/8/14)3+ rushing TDs 3, Michael Dyer vs. Florida State (10/30/14)4+ rushing TDs 4, Senorise Perry vs. Pittsburgh, (10/13/12)5+ rushing TDs 5, Eric Shelton vs. East Carolina, (10/2/04) Passing30+ attempts 31, Kyle Bolin vs. Kentucky (11/29/14)40+ attempts 40, Kyle Bolin vs. Georgia, (12/30/14)50+ attempts 53, Teddy Bridgewater vs. Connecticut, (11/24/12)20+ completions 20, Kyle Bolin vs. Georgia (12/30/14)25+ completions 26, Teddy Bridgewater vs. Memphis (11/23/13)30+ completions 35, Teddy Bridgewater vs. Miami (12/28/13)3+ TD passes 3, Kyle Bolin vs. Kentucky, (11/29/14)4+ TD passes 4, Teddy Bridgewater vs. FIU, (9/12/13)300+ yards passing 381, Kyle Bolin vs. Kentucky (11/29/14)400+ yards passing 447, Teddy Bridgewater vs. Miami, (12/18/13)Consecutive 250-yard+ games 11, Teddy Bridgewater (2012-13)Consecutive 300-yard games 2, Kyle Bolin (UK, UGA, 2014)50-yard+completion 52, Reggie Bonnafon to Kai De La Cruz vs. Notre Dame (11/22/14)70-yard+ completion 74, Will Gardner to James Quick vs. FIU (9/20/14)80-yard+ completion 81, Brian Brohm to Gary Barnidge vs. Middle Tennessee (9/6/07)90-yard + completion 92, Adam Froman to Scott Long vs. So. Miss (10/10/09) Receiving 10+ receptions 10, Eli Rogers vs. UCF, (10/18/13)3+ TD receptions 3, DeVante Parker vs. Kentucky, (11/29/14)100+ receiving yards 120, DeVante Parker vs. Georgia (12/30/14)125+ receiving yards 132, Devante Parker vs. NC State, (10/18/14) 150+ receiving yards 174, James Quick at FIU, (9/20/14)175+ receiving yards 180, DeVante Parker vs. Kentucky, (11/29/14)200+ receiving yards 214, DeVante Parker vs. Florida State (10/30/14)Consecutive 100-yard games DeVante Parker (Kentucky, Georgia, 2014) 3+ Consecutive 100-yard games DeVante Parker (NC State, FSU, Boston College, 2014)

Team300+yards rushing 325 vs. Murray State, (9/6/14)400+ yards rushing 445 vs. Houston, (11/22/03)

Less than 15 yards net rushing 12 vs. FIU, (9/20/14)Negative net rushing -47 vs. TCU, (11/23/01)400+ yards passing 447 vs. Miami, (12/28/13)500+ yards total offense 554 vs. Miami, (12/28/13)600+ yards total offense 603 vs. Murray State, (9/6/14)Consec. games, 500+ total yards 575, Arkansas State; 574, Memphis (2010)4 consec. games, 500+ total yards 6, (ECU, Miami, USF, Memphis, TCU, Houston, 2004)<200 yards total offense 171 vs. West Virginia (11/20/10)<100 yards total offense 82 vs. Pittsburgh (10/30/10)30+ first downs 31 vs. Murray State, (9/6/14)35+ first downs 36 vs. Temple, (10/5/13) <10 first downs 9 vs. West Virginia (11/20/10)40+ points 44 vs. Kentucky, (11/29/14)50+ points 56 vs. Connecticut, (10/23/10)60+ points 66 vs. Murray State, (9/6/14)70+ points 72 vs. FIU, (9/21/13)100+ yards in penalties 101 vs. Connecticut, (11/8/13)5+ fumbles lost 5 vs. Western Kentucky, (11/12/88)Scored a Safety vs. Syracuse, (10/3/14)Scored Two Safeties vs. Syracuse, (10/3/14)Allowed a Safety vs. Miami, (12/28/13)Forced 5 or more Turnovers 5 vs. Connecticut, (11/8/13)Forced three or more fumbles 3 vs. Eastern Kentucky, (9/7/13)Intercepted three or more passes 4 vs. Boston College (11/8/14)Commited four turnovers 4 vs. Georgia, (12/30/14)Commited five turnovers 5 vs. West Virginia, (11/22/08)Committed six turnovers 7 vs. USF (11/17/07)Recovered an on-side kick 1 vs. Pittsburgh, (11/21/11)Shutout 72-0 vs. FIU, (9/21/13)Shutout on road 62-0 at Temple, (9/9/06)Shutout vs. Conference opponent 56-0 vs. Memphis, (10/9/10)Shutout by, first half vs. Connecticut, (11/24/12)Shutout by, second half vs. Cincinnati, (10/15/11)Shutout by, game 0-31 at Florida State, (9/23/00)Overtime game #23 Cincinnati, 31-24 (OT), (12/5/13)Come-from-behind win Kentucky, won 44-40 (11/29/14), Trailed 13-0 in 2nd Two safeties in a game 2, vs. Syracuse (10/3/14)True freshman started at quarterback Reggie Bonnafon vs. Kentucky (11/29/14) THE LAST TIME...6+ TDs responsible for 6, Chris Redman vs. East Carolina (11/14/98)4+ TDs scored Senorise Perry vs. Pittsburgh, (10/13/12)3+ field goals 3, John Wallace vs. NC State, (10/18/14)4+ field goals 4, Chris Philpott vs. Connecticut, (10/23/10)7+ PATs 8, Chris Philpott vs. Memphis, (10/9/10)8+ PATs 9, John Wallace vs. Murray State, (9/6/14)9+ PATs 10, Art Carmody vs. MTSU, (8/30/07)50-yd + FG 51 yards, Joh Wallace vs. Syracuse, (10/3/14)15+ Tackles 15 by James Sample vs. Florida State (10/30/14)3+ tackles for loss 3.0 by Sheldon Rankins vs. Boston College (11/8/14)5+ tackles for loss 7, Elvis Dumervil vs. Kentucky, (9/4/05)3+ sacks 3.0 by Lorenzo Mauldin vs. Wake Forest, (9/27/14)2+ interceptions 2, Gerod Holliman vs. Florida State (10/30/14)3+ interceptions 3, Gerod Holliman vs. Boston College (11/8/14)TD on a INT return 32 yards by Gerod Holliman vs. FIU, (9/20/14)TD on a fumble return(def) 48 yards by Preston Brown vs. Memphis, (11/23/13)TD on a fumble return(off) 0 yards by Gary Barnidge vs. MTSU (8/30/07)TD on a punt return 74 yards by Doug Beaumont vs. UConn, (10/23/10)2+ TD on punt return 3 vs. Cincinnati, (11/27/04)TD on kickoff return 97 yards, Corvin Lamb vs. Miami, (9/1/14)TD on KO return to start game 100 yards by Adrian Bushell vs. UConn (11/19/11)2-point conversion 1 vs. Missouri State, (9/8/12)Blocked field goal Marcus Smith vs. Temple, (10/5/13)TD on blocked field goal 62 yards by Andrew Johnson at WVU, (11/20/10)

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Blocked punt Stacy Thomas vs. Boston College, (11/8/14)TD on blocked punt Charles Gaines vs. Connecticut, (11/8/13)Blocked extra point 1 vs. Memphis, (10/8/02)Defensive extra point Ray Buchanan vs. Ohio State, (9/14/91)2+ blocked kicks, game 2 vs. Cincinnati, (11/27/04)Largest Defecit overcome 23 points vs. Tulane, (9/5/87) OPPONENTS 30+ rushing attempts 33, Nick Chunn of Georgia, (12/30/14)100+ yards rushing 126 yards, Stanley Williams of Kentucky (11/29/14)150+ yards rushing 151 yards, Isaiah Pead of Cincinnati, (10/15/11)200+ yards rushing 200 yards, Pat White of West Virginia, (11/22/08)250+ yards rushing 268 yards, Nick Chubb of Georgia, (12/30/14)Two 100-yard rushers P. White (200) & N. Devine (154) of WVU, (11/22/08)60-yard+ run 67 yards, Demetri Murray of USF, (11/13/10)70-yard+ run 79 yards, Noel Devine of West Virginia, (11/22/08)80-yard+ run 82 yards, Nick Chubb of Georgia (12/30/14)3+ rushing TDs 3, Andre Dixon of Connecticut (10/17/09) PASSING 40+ attempts 48, Jameis Wintson of Florida State (10/30/14)50+ attempts 50, Maxwell Smith of Kentucky, (9/2/12)20+ completions 22, Brandon Kay of Cincinnati, (12/5/13)25+ completions 25, Jameis Wintson of Florida State (10/30/14)30+ completions 35, Maxwell Smith of Kentucky, (9/2/12)40+ completions 43, JP Losman & Patrick Ramsey of Tulane (10/28/00)>10 completions (at least 15 att.) 9, Tyler Murphy of Boston College3+ TD passes 3, Jameis Wintson of Florida State (10/30/14)4+ TD passes 5, Bryn Renner of North Carolina, (9/15/12)250+ yards passing 250, Blake Bortles of UCF, (10/18/13)300+ yards passing 304, Brandon Kay of Cincinnati, (12/5/13)350+ yards passing 401, Jameis Wintson of Florida State (10/30/14) RECEIVING 10+ receptions 10, Artavis Scott of Clemson, (10/11/14)100+ receiving yards 109, Will Fuller of Notre Dame, (11/22/14)125+ receiving yards 131, Mark Harrison of Rutgers, (11/29/12)150+ receiving yards 176, Alec Lemon of Syracuse, (11/10/12)200+ receiving yards 201, T.Y. Hilton of FIU (9/9/11)50-yard + reception 50, Demarco Robinson of Kentucky (11/29/14)60-yard + reception 68, Travis Rudolph of Florida State (10/30/14)70-yard + reception 85, Brandon Coleman of Rutgers (11/29/12) TEAM <10 yards net rushing -22, Wake Forest, (9/27/14)<20 yards net rushing 14, Miami (Fla.), (12/28/13)<50 yards net rushing 41, Murray State, (9/6/14)300+ yards rushing 305, Georgia, (12/30/14)350+ yards rushing 376, West Virginia, (11/22/08)400+ yards rushing 407, New Mexico State, (8/23/01)500+ yards rushing 512 (gained), Army, (10/7/99)700+ yards rushing 725, Murray State, (10/8/32)<100 yards net passing 95, South Florida, (10/26/13)300+ yards passing 304, Cincinnati, (12/05/13)350+ yards passing 401, Florida State (10/30/14)400+ yards total offense 446, UCF, (10/18/13)500+ yards total offense 505, Georgia (12/30/14)550+ yards total offense 574, Florida State (10/30/14)<200 yards total offense 174, Miami (Fla.), (12/28/13)<150 yards total offense 100, Wake Forest, (9/27/14)<100 yards total offense 27, FIU, (10/21/13)30+ first downs 30, Memphis, (11/4/04)<10 first downs 7, Wake Forest, (9/27/14)

<5 first downs 2, FIU, (9/21/13)40+ points 40, Kentucky (11/29/14)50+ points 55, South Florida, (11/17/07)60+ points 63, Rutgers, (12/4/08)70+ points 105, Murray State, (10/8/32)100 yards in penalties 100, Utah, (9/26/09)Scored a Safety Miami (Fla.), (12/28/13)Blocked punt Kentucky, (11/29/14)Blocked extra point Southern Mississippi, (9/29/12)Blocked field goal Memphis, (11/23/13)TD on interception return Fred Tiller of Kentucky (11/29/14)TD on punt return Adam Humphries of Clemson, (10/11/14)TD on kickoff return Matt Brown of Temple, (11/3/12)TD on fumble return Mike Douglas of Kentucky (11/29/14)TD on blocked punt Pittsburgh, (10/13/12)2-point conversion Notre Dame (11/22/14)

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2015 Louisville Numerical Roster No. Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Cl. Hometown (Previous School)1 Alphonso Carter 6-3 203 WR SO Fort Washington, Md. (Iowa Western)1 Keith Brown 6-1 237 LB JR Miami, Fla. (Miami Norland)2 Jamari Staples 6-4 196 WR JR Lineville, Ala. (UAB)3 Pat Thomas 6-4 190 WR JR Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Military)3 Cornelius Sturghill 5-11 186 CB RS FR Memphis, Tenn. (Melrose)4 Corvin Lamb 5-9 208 RB SR Miami, Fla. (Northwestern)5 Khane Pass 6-1 200 S FR Columbus, Ga. (Carver)6 Shaq Wiggins 5-10 171 CB SO Tyrone, Ga. (Georgia)7 Reggie Bonnafon 6-3 209 QB SO Louisville, Ky. (Trinity)8 Lamar Jackson 6-3 196 QB FR Boynton Beach, Fla. 9 Traveon Samuel 5-7 178 WR FR Phenix City, Ala. (Central) 10 Jaire Alexander 5-11 184 CB FR Charlotte, N.C. (Rocky River)11 Will Gardner 6-5 220 QB JR Douglas, Ga. (Coffee County)11 Dee Smith 6-1 200 S FR Florence, Ala. (Florence)12 Trey Smith 6-0 215 WR FR Madison, Miss. (Madison Central)13 James Burgess 6-0 229 LB SR Homestead, Fla. (Homestead)13 Ethan Horton 6-0 208 QB SO Hyden, Ky. (Leslie County)14 Drew Bailey 6-3 284 DL SO Jacksonville, Fla. (Pearl River CC)14 Kyle Bolin 6-2 208 QB SO Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Catholic)15 Trumaine Washington 5-10 181 DB SO Miami, Fla. (Killian)17 James Quick 6-1 191 WR JR Louisville, Ky. (Trinity)18 Cole Hikutini 6-5 242 TE JR San Francisco, Calif. (City College of SF)19 Ja’Quay Savage 6-3 214 WR SO Tyrone, Ga. (Texas A&M)21 Devontre Parnell 5-11 184 CB JR Winnsboro, S.C. (Fairfield Central) 22 Chucky Williams 6-2 204 S SO Hialeah, Fla. (Champagnat Catholic)23 Brandon Radcliff 5-9 214 RB JR Miami, Fla. (Christopher Columbus)24 Zykiesis Cannon 6-0 195 S SO Mauldin, S.C. (Carolina Academy)25 Josh Harvey-Clemons 6-5 230 S JR Valdosta, Ga. (Georgia/Lowndes)26 Jalen Washington 5-7 177 WR FR Frankfort, Ky. (Frankfort)26 Duke Culver 6-0 186 CB SO Tallahassee, Fla. (Godby)27 Jermaine Reve 6-0 190 CB/S SR Miami, Fla. (Northwestern)27 L.J. Scott 6-0 226 RB SO Marion, Ohio (Marion Harding)28 Terrence Ross 6-1 208 S SO Apoka, Fla. (Wekiva)28 Ryan Jordan 5-10 212 RB SO New Lebanon, Ohio (Dixie) 29 Mason King 6-3 175 P FR Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier)30 Richard Benjamin 6-0 211 S SO Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Bay Technical)31 Mitchell Allen 5-9 191 RB FR Louisville, Ky. (Ballard)31 Darius Skinner 5-8 190 RB SR Winchester, Ky. (George Rogers Clark)32 Blanton Creque 5-11 170 K FR Shelbyville, Ky. (Collins)32 Stacy Thomas 6-1 225 LB SO Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Prep)33 Malin Jones 6-0 225 RB JR Naperville, Ill. (Northwestern)34 Jeremy Smith 6-2 221 RB SO Hammond, Calif. (Fresno City CC)34 George Clements 6-0 184 WR SR Willow Spring, N.C. (West Johnson)35 Anthony George 6-1 190 K JR Louisville, Ky. (Trinity)35 Conner Kronk 5-11 220 LS SO Louisville, Ky. (Trinity)36 Evan O’Hara 5-10 160 P FR Florence, Ky. (Boone County)36 Kevin Houchins 5-11 201 DB JR South Euclid, Ohio (Brush)38 John Stitch 5-10 185 DB JR Simpsonville, Ky. (Trinity)38 Chris Miele 6-2 190 WR SO Louisville, Ky. (DuPont Manual )39 Aaron Floyd 5-10 172 CB FR Florence, Ky. (Boone County)39 Griffin Uhl 6-2 264 FB JR Henryville, Ind. (Henryville)40 Joshua Appleby 6-3 222 K SR Athens, Ala. (East Limestone)41 Kevin Elijah 5-7 156 CB JR Bakersfield, Calif. (Bakersfield CC)42 Isaac Stewart 6-2 238 LB RS FR Charlotte, N.C. (Butler)42 Tyler Polston 6-3 239 TE SO Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier)

Alphabetical Roster 59 Aaron Ahner DL 64 Gabe Ahner OL 10 Jaire Alexander CB 20 James Allen RB 31 Mitchell Allen RB 40 Josh Appleby P 54 Kevin Austin OL 46 Lamar Atkins LB 88 Javonte Bagley WR 14 Drew Bailey DL 30 Richard Benjamin S 41 Ryan Betlach LS 14 Kyle Bolin QB 7 Reggie Bonnafon QB 48 Tim Bonner LB 49 Joe Bradford CB 97 DeAngelo Brown DL 1 Keith Brown LB 47 Jon Brown K 13 James Burgess LB 68 Danny Burns OL 82 Dontez Byrd WR 53 Amonte Caban LB 24 Zykiesis Cannon S 1 Alphonso Carter WR 32 Blanton Creque K 74 Geron Christian OL 34 George Clements WR 83 Micky Crum TE 26 Duke Culver CB 93 Daevonte Dawson DL 52 Nick Dawson LB 51 Royce Donovan LB 47 Kevon Dunbar DB 78 Aaron Epps OL 41 Kevin Elijah CB 96 Henry Famurewa LB 92 Devonte Fields LB 39 Aaron Floyd CB 11 Will Gardner QB 35 Anthony George K 58 Jonathan Greenard LB 25 Josh Harvey-Clemons S 99 James Hearns LB 18 Cole Hikutini TE 49 Colin Holba LS 14 Ethan Horton QB 36 Kevin Houchins DB 61 Tobijah Hughley OL 60 Tyler Haycraft OL 50 Khalil Hunter OL 8 Lamar Jackson QB 71 Chandler Jones OL 33 Malin Jones RB 76 Kelby Johnson OL 28 Ryan Jordan RB

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2015 Louisville Numerical Roster No. Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Cl. Hometown (Previous School)43 Damien Smith 6-1 215 LB FR Louisville, Ky. (Manual)44 Pio Vatuvei 6-2 296 DL SR Patterson, Calif. (San Mateo)44 Paul Logsdon 6-3 210 TE SO Louisville, Ky. (Butler)45 John Wallace 6-0 190 P/K SR Cecilia, Ky. (Central Hardin)46 Brendan Lowery 6-0 210 LS FR Barrington, Ill. (Barrington)46 Lamar Atkins 5-11 236 LB JR Miami Fla. (Miami Norland)47 Kevon Dunbar 6-1 192 DB SR Louisville, Ky. (Central)47 Jon Brown 5-10 202 K SR Clinton, Miss. (Clinton)48 Tim Bonner 6-4 215 LB FR Demopolis, Ala. (Demopolis)49 Colin Holba 6-3 233 LS JR Louisville, Ky. (Eastern)49 Joe Bradford 6-0 185 CB SR Louisville, Ky. (Austin Lathrop)50 Khalil Hunter 6-4 291 OL JR Orlando, Fla. (Eastern Arizona JC)51 Royce Donovan 6-2 224 LB JR Louisville, Ky. (Male)52 Nick Dawson-Brents 6-3 265 LB JR Charlotte, N.C. (Phillip O Berry)53 Amonte Caban 6-1 226 LB FR Smiths, Ala. (Smiths Station)54 Kevin Austin 6-2 286 OL SO Roswell, Ga. (Mesa CC)55 Keith Kelsey 6-1 236 LB JR Gainesville, Fla. (Gainesville)56 Kiola Mahoni 6-3 300 OL JR East Palo Alto, Calif. (College of San Mateo)57 Finesse Middleton 5-11 242 LB RS SO Gadsden, Ala. (Gadsden City)58 Jonathan Greenard 6-4 226 LB FR Hiram, Ga. (Hiram)59 Aaron Ahner 6-3 259 DL RS SR Okinawa, Japan (Dubuque)60 Tyler Haycraft 6-3 269 OL FR Louisville, Ky. St. Xavier) 61 Tobijah Hughley 6-3 289 OL RS SR Lexington, Ky. (Lafayette) 62 T.C. Klusman 6-3 275 OL RS JR Cincinnati, Ohio (Elder) 63 Nathan Scheler 6-1 270 OL FR Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 64 Gabe Ahner 6-3 289 OL RS JR Okinawa, Japan (Dubuque) 65 Luke Schultheiss 6-1 284 OL SO Council Bluffs, Iowa (Iowa Western CC) 66 Jamal Spruill 6-3 290 OL SR Louisville, Ky. (Moore) 68 Danny Burns 6-6 303 OL RS FR Hamilton, Ohio (Fairfield) 71 Chandler Jones 6-4 300 OL FR Powder Springs, Ga. (McEachern) 72 Lukayus McNeil 6-6 313 OL RS FR Indianapolis, Ind. (Decatur Central) 73 Pedro Sibiea 6-3 300 OL JR Homestead, Fla. (Homestead) 74 Geron Christian 6-6 320 OL FR Ocala, Fla. (Trinity Catholic) 75 Skylar Lacy 6-6 306 OL SO Indianapolis, Ind. (Southport) 76 Kelby Johnson 6-7 292 OL SR Bowie, Md. (ASA College) 78 Aaron Epps 6-7 288 OL SR Tucker, Ga. (Tucker) 79 Kenny Thomas 6-6 320 OL FR Pratttville, Ala. (Prattville) 80 Charles Standberry 6-3 226 TE SO Montgomery, Ala. (Carver) 81 Emonee Spence 6-3 194 WR FR Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Flanagan) 82 Dontez Byrd 5-11 170 WR SO Louisville, Ky. (Ballard) 83 Micky Crum 6-4 257 TE FR Columbus, Ohio (Hamilton Township) 84 Gio Pascascio 6-3 185 WR JR Glendale, Ariz. (Glendale CC) 85 Cody Swabek 5-10 168 WR RS FR Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 86 Devante Peete 6-6 202 WR FR Pompano Beach, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 87 Jaylen Smith 6-4 184 WR FR Pascagoula, Miss. (Pascagoula) 88 Javonte Bagley 6-3 192 WR SO Vero Beach, Fla. (Vero Beach) 89 Keith Towbridge 6-5 261 TE JR Toledo, Ohio (Toldeo Central Catholic) 90 Johnny Richardson 6-3 322 DL SO Jacksonville, Fla. (First Coast) 91 Trevon Young 6-4 237 LB JR Des Moines, Iowa (Iowa Western) 92 Devonte Fields 6-4 245 LB JR Fort Worth, Texas (Trinity Valley) 93 Daevonte Dawson 6-2 270 DL SO Louisville, Ky. (Eastern/Western Kentucky) 94 G.G. Robinson 6-4 290 DL FR Lilburn, Ga. (Parkview) 95 Kyle Shortridge 6-2 305 DL SO Loxahatchee, Fla. (Seminole Ridge) 96 Henry Famurewa 6-2 245 LB SO Powder Springs, Ga. (McEachern) 97 DeAngelo Brown 6-0 308 DL SR Savannah, Ga. (Savannah Christian) 98 Sheldon Rankins 6-2 303 DL SR Covington, Ga. (Eastside) 99 James Hearns 6-3 257 LB SO Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln)

Alphabetical Roster 55 Keith Kelsey LB 29 Mason King K 62 T.C. Klusman OL 35 Conner Kronk LS 75 Skylar Lacy OL 46 Brendan Lowery LS 56 Kiola Mahoni OL 72 Lukayus McNeil OL 57 Finesse Middleton LB 38 Chris Miele WR 36 Evan O’Hara P 21 Devontre Parnell CB 84 Gio Pascascio WR 5 Khane Pass S 86 Devante Peete WR 42 Tyler Polston TE 17 James Quick WR 23 Brandon Radcliff RB 98 Sheldon Rankins DE 27 Jeramine Reve CB/S 90 Johnny Richardsson DL 94 G.G. Robinson DL 28 Terrence Ross S 9 Traveon Samuel WR 19 Ja’Quay Savage WR 63 Nathan Scheler OL 65 Luke Schultheiss OL 27 L.J. Scott WR 95 Kyle Shortridge DL 73 Pedro Sibiea OL 31 Darius Skinner RB 43 Damien Smith RB 11 Dee Smith S 87 Jaylen Smith WR 34 Jeremy Smith RB 12 Trey Smith WR 43 Patrick Soucy P 81 Emonee Spence WR 66 Jamal Spruill OL 80 Charles Standberry WR 2 Jamari Staples WR4 2 Isaac Stewart LB 38 John Stitch DB 3 Cornelius Strughill CB 85 Cody Swabek WR 79 Kenny Thomas OL 3 Pat Thomas WR 32 Stacy Thomas LB 89 Keith Towbridge TE 44 Pio Vatuvei DL 45 John Wallace K 26 Jalen Washington WR15 Trumaine Washington CB 6 Shaq Wiggins CB 22 Chucky Williams S 39 Griffin Uhl FB 91 Trevon Young LB

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Player Profiles#1 Alphonso CarterWR, 6-3, 203, So., Upper Marlboro, Md.• Transfered from Iowa Western Community College after playing one season at Tennessee• Consensus Maryland All-State selection in 2012 after totaling 32 receptions for 732 yards and 11 touchdowns• Led Frederick Douglas High School to consecutive Class 2A state runner-up finishes

#1 Keith BrownLB, 6-1, 237, Jr., Miami, Fla.

Career HighsTackles: 13 vs. Cincinnati, 2012Forced Fumble: 1 vs. Temple, 2012; Fumble Recovered: 1 vs. Temple, 2012

• Appeared in all 13 games in 2014 as a reserve and totaled 20 tackles.• Named freshman All-American by FoxSports.net in 2012• Started five games in his freshman campaign, recorded season high 13 tackles against Cincinnati.• Selected as a U.S Army All-American out of high school.

Career StatisticsYear GP-GS S A T TFL S FR FF Int PB2012 11-5 21 36 57 2.5-5 0-0 1-0 1 0 02013 3-1 3 0 3 1.0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 02014 13-0 10 10 20 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Totals 27-6 34 46 80 4.0-7 0-0 1-0 1 0 0

2014 Game-By-Game StatisticsOpponent U A T TFL SK FF FR INT PBMiami 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Murray St. 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Virginia 0 3 3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Wake Forest 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Syracuse 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Clemson 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0NC State 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Fla. State 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Boston Coll. 2 3 5 0.5-1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Notre Dame 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Kentucky 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Georgia 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0

2012 Game-By-Game StatisticsOpponent U A T TFL SK FF FR INT PBKentucky 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0FIU 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Pittsburgh 5 7 12 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0So. Miss 1 8 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0USF 2 4 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Cincinnati 2 11 13 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Temple 5 3 8 0.0 0.0 1 1 0 0Syracuse 5 1 6 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Connecticut 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Florida 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

#2 Jamari StaplesWR, 6-4, 195, Jr., Lineville, Ala.

• Enrolled at Louisville after UAB shut down its football program• Caught nine passes for the Blazers in 2014 for 190 yards and a score• Finished second on the team in receptions in 2013 with 31 • Had six catches for 103 yards and one touchdown in his collegiate debut at Troy.

#4 Corvin LambRB, 5-9, 208, Sr., Miami, Fla.

Career HighsRushes: 6 vs. Rutgers, 2012Yards: 37 vs. Rutgers, 2012

• Appeared in eight games in 2014 before tearing his ACL.• Averaged 31.2 yards per kick return.• His 97 yard return for a score was a season-high against Miami.• Rushed for 50 yards while catching for 57 yards and a score during the 2012 season.

Career StatisticsYear GP Rush Yds Avg. Lg TD Rec Yds TD Lg2012 11-0 13 50 3.8 16 1 3 58 1 532013 2-0 4 13 3.2 6 0 0 0 0 02014 8-0 5 8 1.6 7 0 0 0 0 0Totals 21-0 22 71 3.7 16 1 3 58 1 53

#5 Khane PassS, 6-1, 200, Fr., Columbus, Ga.

• Credited with 36 tackles, two interceptions and nine pass breakups as a senior.• Two-time first-team All-Bi-City selection in 2013 and 2014.• Recorded 55 tackles, nine pass breakups, and two interceptions as a junior.• Picked Louisville over Texas A&M, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Mississippi State and Nebraska.

#6 Shaq WigginsCB, 5-10, 171, Jr., Tyrone, Ga.

• Transfered to Louisville after playing one season at Georgia in 2013.• Made eight starts for the Bulldogs while appearing in 12 games.• Led the team with two interceptions on the season, one was returned for a touchdown at Vanderbilt.• Recorded a career-high six tackles against Tennessee.

#7 Reggie BonnafonQB, 6-3, 209, So., Louisville, Ky. Career Highs Passing Attempts: 32 vs. Wake Forest, 2014Completions: 16 vs. Wake Forest, 2014TD: 2 vs. Boston College, 2014Yards: 206 vs. Wake Forest, 2014Sacked: 4 vs. Clemson, 2014; 4 vs. Notre Dame, 2014Interceptions: 1 (four times in 2014)

Career Highs RushingAttempts: 15 vs. Notre Dame, 2014TD: 2 vs. Notre Dame, 2014Yards: 76 vs. Boston College, 2014

• Started five games as a true freshman is 2014• Finished fifth on the team in rushing 164 yard and five touchdowns• The five touchdowns were good for third-most in school history for a quarterback• Passed for 864 yards and five touchdowns while posting a 4-1 record as a starter• Season-high 206 yards passing came in his first career start against Wake Forest

Career StatisticsPassing GP-S C-A-I TD Yds Pct Lg2014 10-5 61-120-4 5 864 50.8 52 Rushing GP-GS Att Yds Avg TD Lg2014 10-5 72 164 2.3 5 36

2014 Game-By-Game StatisticsOpponent cmp-att-int Yds TD R-Yds-TDMurray State 8-11-0 112 1 5-22-2Virginia 6-9-0 39 0 1--1-0Wake Forest 16-32-0 206 0 14-46-0Syracuse 12-22-1 174 1 8-10-0Clemson 5-13-0 62 0 8--28-0NC State 0-0-0 0 0 2-13-0Boston College 4-5-0 69 2 13-76-1Notre Dame 8-21-1 180 1 15-35-2Kentucky 1-4-1 8 0 5-0-0Georgia 1-3-1 14 0 1-(-9)-0

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Player Profiles

#8 Lamar JacksonQB, 6-3, 196, Fr., Boynton Beach, Fla.

• Named the Lou Groza Awards High School Player of the Year after his senior season.• Finished his senior season with 1,293 yards passing and 20 touchdowns along with 1,039 rushing yards and 19 touchdowns.• Rushed for 237 yards on 14 c arries in a Boynton Beach 64-29 victory over Lake Worth.• Finished 9-2 in 2014 and advanced to the Class 6A regional quarterfinals.

#9 Traveon SamuelWR, 5-7, 178, Phenix City, Ala.

• Appeared in 10 games during his season year at Central High School• Rushed 111 times for 861 yards, while catching 39 passes for 553 yards and three touchdowns, and totaled 1,764 all-purpose yards• Broke out for 781 rushing yards, 452 receiving yards and 24 total touchdowns during his junior campaign• Named the top running back at the MVP camp in Valdosta, Ga.

#10 Jaire AlexanderCB, 5-11, 184, Fr., Charlotte, N.C.

• Played cornerback and wide receiver at Rocky River High School• Registered 30 tackles, four interceptions and 10 pass breakups during his senior season• Caught 68 passes for 1,123 yards and 18 touchdowns during his senior campaign at wideout • Selected to play in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas

#11 Will GardnerQB, 6-5, 220, Douglas, Ga.

Career Highs Attempts: 36 vs. NC State, 2014Completions: 21 vs. NC State, 2014Yards: 330 vs. Florida State, 2014TD: 2, Five TimesInterceptions: 2 vs. Virginia, 2014Sacks: 4 vs. Miami, 2014

• Made seven starts in 2014 before a knee injury ended his season against Boston College• Threw for 1, 669 yards for 12 touchdowns and only three interceptions• Had a career-best 330 yards against nationally ranked Florida State• Went 20-for-28 for 206 yards and two touchdowns in his first career start in the ACC opener against Miami

Career Statistics GP-GS Att Comp Int Pct Yds TD2013 6-0 12 8 0 66.7 112 22014 8-7 221 127 3 57/5 1,669 12

Totals 14-7 233 135 3 57.9 1,781 14 2014 Game-By-Game StatisticsOpponent Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD R-Yds-TDMiami 20-28-0 206 2 5-22-2Murray State 13-22-0 133 2 0-0-0Virginia 14-34-2 164 2 4-9-0FIU 16-28-0 295 2 6-36-0Clemson 10-16-0 150 1 0-0-0NC State 21-36-0 203 2 4-26-0Florida State 20-38-1 330 1 1-12-0Boston College 13-19-0 188 0 1-4-0

13 James BurgessLB, 6-0, 229, Sr., Homestead, Fla.

Career Highs

Tackles: 11 vs. Clemson, 2014Sacks: 1, Several TimesTackles for Loss: 2.5 vs. Clemson, 2014Interceptions: 1, Several Times

• Started 12 games last season at linebacker and finished third on the team in tackles with 71.• Finished third on the team in interceptions with three. • Totaled seven games with five or more tackles.• Had a career-best 11 tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss at Clemson. Career Statistics GP-GS S A T TFL S FR FF Int PB2012 10-4 12 16 28 3-5 0-0 0-0 1 2-16 02013 13-13 40 31 71 8-21 1-5 1-0 1 1-39 42014 12-13 43 28 71 10-46 3-24 0-0 0 3-8 5Totals 35-30 95 75 170 21-72 4-29 1-0 2 6-63 9

2014 Game-By-Game StatisticsOpponent U A T TFL SK FF FR INT PBMiami 4 1 5 1.0-5 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Murray State 2 2 4 1.0-5 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Virginia 3 4 7 1.0-6 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0FIU 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Wake Forest 3 1 4 1.0-7 1.0-7 0 0-0 1-0 1Syracuse 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Clemson 9 2 11 2.5-4 0-0 0 0-0 1--1 1NC State 7 1 8 1.0-7 1.0-7 0 0-0 0-0 0Florida State 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-9 2Boston Coll. 6 0 6 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Notre Dame 1 2 3 1.0-10 1.0-10 0 0-0 0-0 0Kentucky 2 3 5 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Georgia 1 9 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0

2013 Game-By-Game StatisticsOpponent U A T TFL SK FF FR INT PBOhio 5 3 8 1.5 0.0 1 0 0 1EKU 4 3 7 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 1

Kentucky 4 3 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1FIU 1 2 3 1-4 0.0 0 0 0 0Temple 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Rutgers 1 6 7 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 1-39 0UCF 2 6 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0USF 2 2 4 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0Connecticut 2 2 4 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0Houston 6 1 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1Memphis 6 0 6 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0Cincinnati 3 2 5 1-5 1.0-5 0 0 0 0Miami 4 1 5 2.0 0-0 0 0 0 0

2012 Game-By-Game StatisticsOpponent U A T TFL SK FF FR INT PBKentucky 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0MSU 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0North Carolina 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0FIU 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0So. Miss 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Temple 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Syracuse 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Connecticut 3 7 10 0.5 0.0 0 0 1 0Rutgers 2 2 4 1.0 0.0 1 0 1 0Florida 2 1 3 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0

#14 Kyle BolinQB, 6-2, 208, So., Lexington, Ky.

Career Highs Attempts: 40 vs. Georgia, 2014Completions: 21 vs. Kentucky, 2014TD: 3 vs. Kentucky, 2014Yards: 381 vs. Kentucky, 2014Sacked: 3 vs. Georgia, 2014Interceptions: 2 vs. Georgia, 2014

• Appeared in four games last season, first career start came against Georgia in the Belk Bowl• Threw for 716 yards and four touchdowns, most of it coming in the last two games versus Kentucky and Georgia• Came in to a 13-0 deficit against Kentucky and led the Cardinals to a 44-40 win in the regular season finale• Connected on two touchdown throws of 45-yards and 33-yards against Kentucky

Career Statistics GP-S C-A-I TD Yds Pct Lg2014 4-1 45-78-3 4 716 57.7 45

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#15 Trumaine Washington CB, 5-10, 181, So., Miami, Fla. Career HighsTackles: 5 vs. FIUSacks: 1 vs. Virginia

• Missed time due to injury in 2014 but appeared in eight games• Totaled 14 tackles on the season with his career-best of five coming against FIU• Tallied four tackles and his first career sack in a loss at Virginia• Recorded two tackles a piece against Murray State and Wake Forest

Career Statistics GP-GS S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB2014 8-0 12 2 14 1-9 1-9 0-0 0-0 0 0

#17 James QuickWR, 6-1, 191, Jr., Louisville, Ky. Career HighsReceptions: 7 vs. FIU, 2014Yards: 174 vs. FIU, 2014TD: 2 vs. FIU, 2014Long: 74 vs. FIU, 2014

• Appeared in 12 games for the Cardinals in 2014• Finished third on the team in receptions with 36 and yards with 566 and three touchdowns, all were career-highs• Had a career-game against FIU, recorded seven receptions for 174 yards and two touchdowns• Hauled in a 73 yard reception in the final minute in a loss against Clemson• First career touchdown came in a loss at Virginia

Career Statistics GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Lg2013 9-0 6 73 12.2 0 312014 12-12 36 566 15.7 3 74Totals 21-12 42 639 15.2 3 74

2014 Game-By-Game StatisticsOpponent No. Yds TD LgMiami 3 40 0 24Murray State 2 14 0 9Virginia 5 34 1 15FIU 7 174 2 74Wake Forest 2 42 0 22Syracuse 4 44 0 21Clemson 5 101 0 73NC State 1 2 0 2Florida State 1 8 0 8Notre Dame 0 0 0 0Kentucky 3 50 0 29Georgia 2 57 0 29

Player Profiles#18 Cole HikutiniTE, 6-5, 242, San Francisco, Calif.

• Enrolled at Louisville after playing one season at Sacra-mento State and one season at City College of San Francisco• Recorded 21 receptions for 204 yards and five touch-downs at Sacramento State• The five touchdowns were good for second-best on the team• His first collegiate touchdown came on a 13-yard re-ception against Northern Colorado, caught the game-winning touchdown against Portland State. #19 Ja’Quay SavageWR, 6-3, 214, Tyronne, Ga.

• Transfered to Louisville after playing one season at Texas A&M.• Appeared in ten games for the Aggies and totaled four receptions for 71 yards and one touchdown.• His first collegiate touchdown came against Sam Houston State after coralling two receptions for 58 yards.

#21 Chucky WilliamsS, 6-2, 204, So., Hialeah, Fla.

• Appeared in nine games as a reserve safety and one game at special teams.• Totaled six tackles over the course of the season.• Recorded a pair of stops in a win against Murray State and in the Belk Bowl loss to Georgia. #23 Brandon RadcliffRB, 5-9, 214, Jr., Miami, Fla.

Career HighsAttempts: 23 vs. Syracuse, 2014Yards: 136 vs. Notre Dame, 2014TD: 2, Several TimesLong: 41 vs. Notre Dame, 2014

• Appeared in 13 games last season, making five starts• Led the team in rushing with 737 yards and 12 touchdowns• Career-best 136 yards rushing came in a win at Notre Dame• Had five games with multiple scores and recorded three 100-yard plus games• Had a career-high 23 rushes for 110 yards and two touch-downs in a win at Syracuse.

Career Statistics GP-GS Att Yds Avg TD Lg2013 12-0 16 90 5.6 1 192014 13-5 144 737 5.1 12 41Totals 25-5 160 827 5.2 13 41

2014 Game-By-Game StatisticsOpponent No. Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TDMiami 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Murray State 15 97 2 25 0 0 0Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0FIU 8 26 0 6 0 0 0Wake Forest 17 129 2 29 2 30 0Syracuse 23 110 2 18 1 29 0Clemson 11 23 0 11 0 0 0NC State 1 4 0 4 0 0 0Florida State 1 6 0 6 0 0 0Boston College 11 50 2 12 1 21 0Notre Dame 17 136 1 41 0 0 0Kentucky 21 67 2 11 1 3 0Georgia 19 89 1 20 1 1 0

#24 Zykiesis CannonS, 6-0, 195, So., Mauldin, S.C.

• Moved to the safety position after appearing in nine games last season on special teams and at defensive back.• Totaled four tackles on the season.Made stops against Syracuse, Clemson, Boston College and Notre Dame. #25 Josh Harvey-ClemonsS, 6-5, 230, Jr., Valdosta, Ga.

• Transfered to Louisville after playing two season at Georgia.• Made 11 starts for the Bulldogs in 2013, recorded 66. tackles and one interceptions while recovering three fumbles.• Led the team with a career-high 15 tackles vs. No. 6 LSU• Named CFPA National Defensive Back of the week. after he tallied six tackles and two fumble recoveries against Kentucky.• Appeared in 14 games during the 2012 season• Totaled 14 tackles, including one for a loss and a pass break-up as a freshman. #27 L.J. ScottRB, 6-0, 226, So., Marion, Ohio

Career HighsRushes: 11 vs. Murray State, 2014Yards: 126 vs. Murray State, 2014

• Played in all 13 games for the Cardinals as a true freshman• Rushed 29 times for 201 yards and two touchdowns

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• Had first career touchdown and 100-yard game against Murray State when he rushed 11 times for 126 yards and one score• Caught a career-best two passes in a loss at Virginia

Career Statistics GP-GS Att Yds Avg TD Lg2014 13-1 29 201 6.9 2 68 #34 Jeremy SmithRB, 6-2, 221, Jr., Hammond, La.

• Enrolled at Louisville after playing one season at Fresno City Community College• Ran for 1,735 yards and 17 touchdowns while averaging 157.7 yards per game• Had a career game against the College of the Sequoias, rushed for 375 yards and five touchdowns• Attended Hammond (La.) Magnet School and had one of the best games nationally as a junior, had 31 carries for 447 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior. #44 Pio VatuveiDL, 6-2, 296, Sr., Patterson, Calif. Career HighsTackles: 4 vs. Wake Forest, 2014Sacks: 1 vs. FIU, 2014Tackles for Loss: 2 vs. Wake Forest, 2014

• Appeared in 11 games last season, making nine starts • Totaled 18 tackles, 4.5 for loss and one sack• Tallied a career-best four tackles and two tackles for loss in a win against Wake Forest• Recorded one tackle in his Louisville debut against Miami and recorded his first career sack against FIU

Career Statistics GP-GS S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB2014 11-9 9 9 18 4.5-18 1-13 0-0 0-0 0 0

#45 John WallaceK, 6-0, 190, Sr., Cecilia, Ky.

• Connected on 15 of his 19 field goal attempts last season and was perfect on all 50 extra point attempts• Finished the season ranked second all-time with 51 field goals, needs nine to tie the school record• Stands third with 291 career points, needs nine points to tie for second place• Nailed a career-long 51-yard field goal in a win at Syracuse• Tied a career-high with three field goals made in a win versus NC State

Career Statistics FG Pct. 19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 LG PAT2012 16-21 76.2 1-1 6-6 7-7 2-6 0-1 45 38-422013 20-24 83.3 2-2 7-9 9-9 2-3 0-1 39 52-542014 15-19 78.9 0-0 3-3 6-8 5-7 1-1 51 50-50Totals 51-64 79.7 3-3 16-19 22-24 9-16 1-3 45 140-146

Player Profiles

#52 Nick Dawson-BrentsDL, 6-3, 265, Jr., Charlotte, N.C.

Career HighsTackles: 5 vs. Ohio, 2013

Sacks: 1 vs. USF, 2013

• Appeared in 12 games last year on special teams and a limit-ed role on defense• Finished the season with five tackles• Made his first career start in a win at Boston College• Tallied a season-best two tackles in a loss at Virginia

Career Statistics GP-GS S A T TFL S FR FF Int PB2013 12-0 7 7 14 3.5-5 1.0-2 0-0 0 0-0 22014 12-1 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2Totals 24-0 11 8 19 3.5-5 1.0-2 0-0 0 0-0 4

#55 Keith KelseyLB, 6-1, 236, Jr., Gainesville, Fla.

Career HighsTackles: 11 vs. Virginia, 2014Sacks: 1, Several TimesTackles for Loss: 1, Several Times

• Started all 13 games at linebacker last season, finished second on the team in tackles with 87• Tallied seven games with five or more tackles • Career-high 11 tackles came in a loss at Virginia• Recorded six sacks on the season which was third-best• Finished the season with 10 tackles against Kentucky and nine against Georgia in the Belk Bowl

Career Statistics GP-GS S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB2013 12-0 16 8 24 1.0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 22014 13-13 60 27 87 7.0-59 6.0-57 1-0 0 0-0 3Totals 25-13 76 35 111 8.0-60 6-57 1-0 0 0-0 5

2014 Game-By-Game StatisticsOpponent U A T TFL SK FF FR INT PBMiami 5 0 5 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 0-0 0Murray State 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Virginia 7 4 11 1-1 1-1 0 0-0 0-0 1FIU 4 0 4 1-24 1-24 0 0-0 0-0 0Wake Forest 4 0 4 1-7 1-7 0 0-0 0-0 0Syracuse 7 2 9 1-10 1-10 0 0-0 0-0 1Clemson 7 1 8 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1NC State 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Florida State 4 3 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Boston Coll. 2 2 4 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Notre Dame 4 2 6 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 0 0Kentucky 6 4 10 1-11 1-11 0-0 0 0 0Georgia 4 5 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

2013 Game-By-Game StatisticsOpponent U A T TFL SK FF FR INT PBOhio 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Eastern Ky. 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0at Kentucky 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0FIU 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Temple 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Rutgers 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0UCF 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0USF 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Connecticut 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Miami 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0

#57 Finesse MiddletonLB, 5-11, 242, So., Gadsden, Ala.

• Appeared in seven games last season after redshirting the year before• Totaled three tackles over the course of the season• Recorded two tackles in the win versus Murray State• Credited with one stop in the loss at Virginia. #80 Charles StandberryTE, 6-3, 226, So., Montgomery, Ala.

• Played in 13 games last season as a reserve tight end.• Caught seven receptions for 57 yards and two touch-downs.• Scored the first touchdown of the season against Miami.• Made his first career start in a win at home against Wake Forest.

Career Statistics GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Lg2014 13-1 7 57 8.1 2 17

#81 Emonee SpenceWR, 6-3, 194, Fr., Pembroke Pines, Fla.

• Voted a Class 8A all-state honorable mention his senior year.• Recorded over 1,500 yards and 17 touchdowns during his scholastic career.• Caught 51 passes for 927 yards and nine touchdowns during his senior season which was second-best. • Chose Louisville over West Virginia, Auburn, Kentucky, Mississippi State, TCU and Cincinnati. #82 Dontez ByrdWR, 5-11, 170, So., Louisville, Ky.

• Played in 12 games last season on special teams and played in certain wide receiver sets• Recorded two tackles on special teams• Tallied stops in wins versus Murray State and at Syracuse

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Player Profiles

#83 Micky CrumTE, 6-4, 257, R-Fr., Columbus, Ohio

• Redshirted last season after being a three-year starter at Hamilton Township High• Guided Hamilton to a 7-3 record his senior season• Named the Most Valuable Player of the Mid-State League• Recorded 600 yards receiving and nine touchdowns as a senior along with 78 tackles and a team-high 16 sacks at defensive tackle #86 Devante PeeteWR, 6-6, 202, Fr., Pompano Beach, Fla.

• Played at St. Thomas Aquinas High School and helped guide the Raiders to their eighth state championship in school history• Named honorable mention All-County by the Sun Sentinel• Totaled 21 receptions for 388 yards and five touch-downs in his senior campaign

#87 Jaylen SmithWR, 6-4, 184, Fr., Pascagoula, Miss.

• Attended Pascagoula High School, the same school as defensive backs coach Terrell Buckley• Was a two-time first team all-state selection, three-time all-state selection and a two-time all-region honoree• Named a Bernard Blackwell All-Star• Totaled 70 receptions for 1,371 yards and 20 touch-downs his senior campaign while averaging 19.6 yards per reception• Recorded a pair of touchdowns on kick and punt returns his senior season #88 Javonte BagleyWR, 6-3, 192, So., Vero Beach, Fla.

• Appeared in four games as a true freshman, one of two receivers returning with playing experience• Made his collegiate debut in a win against Murray State• Totaled two receptions in that game for 18 yards including a career-long 10-yard reception

Career Statistics GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long2014 4-0 2 18 9.0 0 10Totals 4-0 2 18 9.0 0 10

#89 Keith TowbridgeTE, 6-5, 261, Jr., Toledo, Ohio

Career Highs Receptions: 3 vs. FIU, 2014Yards: 32 vs. FIU, 2014

• Appeared in all 13 games last season, making three starts• Caught nine passes for 107 yards from the tight end postion• Had career-best three receptions for 32 yards in a road win against FIU• Registered two catches for 21 yards in the Belk Bowl loss to Georgia

Career Statistics GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Lg2014 13-3 9 107 11.9 0 28

91 Trevon YoungLB, 6-4, 234, Jr., Des Moines, Iowa

Career HighsTackles: 3 (Twice) vs. FIU & vs. Florida State, 2014Sacks: 1 vs. FIU, 2014Tackles for Loss: 2 vs. FIU, 2014

• Appeared in 11 games last season at outside linebacker• Totaled seven tackles, two tackles for loss and a sack• Had a career game against FIU, recorded three tackles, two tackles for loss and one sack• Credited with three tackles versus nationally ranked Florida State

Career Statistics GP-GS S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB2014 11-0 5 2 7 2.0-8 1.0-6 0-0 0-0 0 0

#92 DeVonte FieldsOLB, 6-4, 245, Jr., Fort Worth, Texas

• Enrolled at Louisville after playing last season at Trinity Valley Community College• Totaled 61 tackles and 6.5 sacks in 12 games• Started collegiate career at TCU• Selected as the AP Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year in 2012 after posting 53 tackles, 18.5 tackles for loss and 10 sacks• Landed on both first teams for All-Big 12 and AP All-Big 12

#97 DeAngelo BrownDT, 6-0, 308, Jr., Savannah, Ga.

Career Highs Tackles: 7 vs. Boston College, 2014

Sacks: 1 vs. Notre Dame, 2014

• Appeared in 13 games last season making three starts after missing the prior season to injury• Finished with 20 tackles, 2 for loss and 1.5 sacks

• Totaled a career-high seven tackles including for loss in a road win at Boston College• Recorded his first collegiate sack in a road win at Notre Dame

Career Statistics GP S A T TFL S FR FF Int PB2012 7-0 8 2 10 1.0-4 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 02014 13-4 12 8 20 2.0-8 1.5-7 0-0 0 0-0 1Totals 20-4 20 10 30 3.0-12 1.5-7 0-0 0 0-0 1

#98 Sheldon RankinsDE, 6-2, 303, Sr., Covington, Ga.

Career HighsTackles: 8 vs. FIU, 2014Sacks: 1.5 vs. Boston College, 2014Tackles for Loss: 3 vs. Boston College, 2014Interceptions: 1 (twice) vs. Wake Forest & Boston College, 2014

• Started all 13 games in 2014 and enjoyed a career-best sea-son• Recorded 53 tackles and team-highs with 8.0 sacks and 13.5 tackles for loss• Voted third team All-ACC selction by the coaches and media• Grabbed two interceptions from his defensive line position• Career-best eight tackles came in a road win at FIU

Career Statistics GP-GS S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int2012 10-2 2 5 7 1.0-11 1.0-11 0-0 0 0-02013 10-1 11 4 15 4.0-18 3.0-17 0-0 1 0-02014 13-13 31 22 53 13.5-76 8.0-47 1-1 1 2-9Totals 33-16 44 31 75 17.5-105 12.0-32 0-0 1 0-0

2014 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent U A T TFL SK FF FR INT PBMiami 1 1 2 1-5 1-5 0 0-0 0-0 0Murray State 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Virginia 0 3 3 0.5-1 0-0 0 1-1 0-0 1FIU 6 2 8 1-6 1-6 0 0-0 0-0 0Wake Forest 1 1 2 1-7 1-7 0 0-0 1-3 0Syracuse 4 1 5 1-9 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Clemson 1 0 1 1-3 1-3 0 0-0 0-0 0NC State 5 1 6 2-7 1-3 0 0-0 0-0 0Florida State 1 3 4 0.5-6 0.5-6 0 0-0 0-0 0Boston Coll. 3 3 6 3-14 1.5-13 0 0-0 1-6 0Notre Dame 3 0 3 1-13 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0Kentucky 4 0 4 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Georgia 1 4 5 1.0-4 1.0-4 0 0-0 0-0 0