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LOUISVILLE CARDINALS FOOTBALL

Saturday, Sept. 13, 2014 • 12:30 p.m. • Scott Stadium • 61,500 • Charlottesville, Va.

BROADCAST INFORMATION Television: ACC Network PBP: Tim Brant Analyst: David Archer #21 Louisville (2-0, 1-0 ACC) Virginia (1-1, 0-0 ACC) Sideline: Rachel Baribeau CARDINALS CAVALIERS Radio: Learfield Sports Network PBP: Paul Rogers The Overview season as head coach of the Cavaliers and is 43-37 overall as Analyst: Craig Swabek The University of Louisville will hit the road for the first a collegiate coach. A 1983 graduate of Richmond where he Sideline: Doug Ormay time this season, and for the first time as members of the played as a defensive back. London became the second UVa Sirius: Channel 93 ACC, when the Cardinals travel to Charlottesville, Va., to face head coach to make his debut for the Cavaliers against his XM: Channel 203 Virginia on Sept. 13 at 12:30 p.m. The game will be televised alma mater. SPORTS INFORMATION by the ACC Network (WAVE 3 in Louisville). The Cardinals moved to 2-0 after a 66-21 win last Saturday Against the ACC Assistant Sports Information Director/FB Contact: over Murray State. Louisville amassed 603 yards of total of- The Cardinals are playing their first season as members Rocco Gasparro (502-262-2258; [email protected]) of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Louisville bolsters a 34- Sr. Associate AD for Sports Information: Kenny Klein fense, and five running backs combined to rush for 325 yards, 48-1 on-field mark against the current 14-team football (502-852-6581; [email protected]) which was the most yards rushing since 2008 in a 38-26 win Program Assistant: Kathy Tronzo (502-852-6581; Kathy@ against Kansas State (Sept. 17), when the Cardinals combined alignment of the ACC after the season-opening 31-13 win GoCards.com) for 303 yards. over Miami on Sept. 1. The Cardinals have played all but Coordinator of Photography: Michelle Hutchins Freshman L.J. Scott carried 11 times for 126 yards and one two of the ACC’s football schools (Georgia Tech & Clem- Cardinals On the Web: GoCards.com/football score, while sophomore Brandon Radcliff added 97 yards son) and their first ACC opponent was Miami on Nov. 11, Twitter: twitter.com/UofLFootball and two . 1933, a 33-7 win for the Hurricanes. The Cardinals will Facebook: www.Facebook.com/LouisvilleFootball Sophomore Will Gardner received his second start, but play Clemson for the first time in school history on Oct. 11. played sparingly, going 13-for-22 for 133 yards and two Louisville has won its last two meetings against ACC com- COACHING STAFF scores, while freshman made his colle- petitiors with a pair of wins coming versus Miami. Syra- ON THE FIELD giate debut in impressive fashion, going 8-for-11 for 112 yards cuse is the last ACC school to defeat the Cardinals in 2012. Bobby Petrino Head Coach and one score, while also running for a pair of touchdowns. Here how the Cardinals have fared versus ACC competition: Garrick McGee Offensive Coordinator/ Boston College 3-3; Clemson; Duke 1-0; Florida State 2-12; Todd Grantham Defeensive Coordinator/OLB The defense put together its second-straight stellar perfor- Miami (Fla.) 3-9-1; North Carolina 4-3; North Carolina State Chris Klenakis Offensive Line mance, holding Murray State to 292 yards of total offense and Lamar Thomas Wide Receivers just 41 yards on the ground. 3-1; Pittsburgh 8-8; Syracuse 6-6; Virginia 1-1; Virginia Tech L.D. Scott Defensive Line The Cavaliers evened their record at 1-1 with a decisive 45- 2-5; Wake Forest 1-0. 13 win over Richmond at home. The Cavaliers forced seven IN THE BOOTH turnovers in the wins, recording three and forc- History with Virginia Greg Brown Safeties ing four fumbles. The Cardinals are 3-6 against teams from the state of Virginia. Tony Grantham Special Teams/Inside Linebackers Louisville is 1-1 against the Cavaliers and 2-5 versus Virginia Kolby Smith Running Backs The Series Tech. The last time the Cardinals faced a team from Virginia was the 2006 Gator Bowl when the Hokies defeated Louis- Louisville 2014 Schedule/Results Saturday’s game will be the third football meeting between Virginia and Louisville, with each team winning on its home ville 35-24. Date Opponent Score field.This will be the first encounter since the Cardinals won Sept. 1 Miami* (ESPN) W, 31-13 Cardinals in League Road Openers Sept. 6 Murray State (ESPN3) W, 66-21 30-28 in 1988, while the Cavaliers won 16-15 the following Louisville hits the road for the first time this season when Sept. 13 at Virginia* (ACC Net) 12:30 p.m. season in Charlottesville, Va. Despite being opposite division, Sept. 20 at FIU (FoxSports1) 3:30 p.m. the Cardinals and Cavaliers are permanent league opponents. the Cardinals face Virginia in the first-ever road contest in Sept. 27 Wake Forest* TBA the ACC. Since joining Conference USA in 1996, the Cardinals Oct. 3 at Syracuse* (ESPN) 7 p.m. Head Coaches are 10-8 in their first league road game of the season. Head Oct. 11 at Clemson* TBA Bobby Petrino - Louisville: Bobby Petrino improved to 43-9 coach Bobby Petrino was 2-2 in the first conference road Oct. 18 NC State* TBA in his five seasons at Louisville and 85-30 in his seasons as a game when he coached at Louisville from 2003-06. Oct. 30 Florida State* (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. collegiate head coach. He guided the Cardinals to a 41-9 record Nov. 8 at Boston College* TBA from 2003-06, which included a Conference USA title in 2004 Next Up Nov. 22 at Notre Dame (NBC) 3:30 p.m. The Cardinals will head out of conference again when they Nov. 29 TBA and a BIG EAST championship in 2006. The Cardinals defeated travel to Miami to face FIU on Saturday, Sept. 20. It will be *ACC Game Wake Forest in the school’s BCS appearance in 2007. the fourth meeting in the last four years. The Cardinals own Mike London - Virginia: Mike London is 19-32 in his fifth a 2-1 series advantage, including a 72-0 win last season at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. Louisville Football GoCards.com — 1 LOUISVILLE GAME WEEK MEDIA SERVICES SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

Game Notes Bobby Petrino Press Offensive Players and ACC Media Head coach Bobby Petrino No availability available at 7 p.m. Conference at 1:30 p.m. coaches Teleconference at 11 a.m. available available following following practice practice Defensive Players & coaches available following practice

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LOUISVILLE MEDIA SERVICES WHO TO CONTACT 2014 Media Schedule Thank you for your interest in covering University of Louis- LOUISVILLE SPORTS INFORMATION Note: The schedule will adjust the weeks of Louisville’s Thurs- ville football. The University of Louisville Sports Information Office has produced the 2014 football media guide to assist you in the Main Office Number: 502.852.6581 day and Friday night games this season. Head coach Bobby coverage of the Cardinals. Please feel free to contact any member Fax: 502.852.7401 Petrino’s weekly press conference will always take place on of our staff with questions, requests or concerns. We look forward 2100 S. Floyd St. Monday at 1:30 p.m. to working with you during the 2014 football season. Louisville, Ky. 40208

Mondays ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Rocco Gasparro n Game notes will be available on GoCards.com. Football Contact Football media services are coordinated by Assistant Director for n Bobby Petrino’s weekly press conference begins at 1:30 p.m. Email: [email protected] Sports Information Rocco Gasparro. Please direct interview infor- Office: 502-852.0102 mation and photo requests to Gasparro. Gasparro’s office is located Cell: 502.262.2258 Tuesdays on the second floor of the Swain Student Activity Center. The main n Offensive coordinator Garrick McGee, offensive coaches and Sports Information Office is located on the second floor of the SAC. Kenny Klein players available to the media following practice. Credentials WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE Email: [email protected] Wednesdays Head coach Bobby Petrino hosts a weekly press conference Office: 502.852.6581 n ACC Weekly Teleconference (10:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.) with selected players each Monday at 1:30 p.m. in the Recruiting n ACC Satellite Feed (See information below) Lounge of the Howard Schnellenberger Football Complex. Lunch CREDENTIALS n Bobby Petrino Radio Show (7 p.m. to 8 p.m.) will be served at 1 p.m. If media has a specific player request for We have adopted the Sports Systems service to apply for credentials the press conference, please let Rocco Gasparro know at 502-852- for football and men’s basketball events, both season and single-game Thursday 0102 or by email at [email protected] before Monday. requests. It is similar to the system used for NCAA Championships and n Head Coach Bobby Petrino available after practice If a player has a class conflict, another time can be arranged. The bowl games and by other universities. Please go to www.sportssys- video of Petrino and the selected players will be available on Go- tems.com/louisville to access the system. You can direct any ques- Game Days Cards.com. tions to [email protected] or to [email protected]. For obtaining n Bobby Petrino and selected players available following the credentials to events other than football and men’s basketball at UofL, please email the contact for that respective sport. game. BOBBY PETRINO INTERVIEWS Head coach Bobby Petrino is available to the media at the OUT-OF-TOWN AVAILABILTY ACC Weekly Teleconference following times. Every effort will be made to accommodate out-of-town media requests The 14 ACC football coaches will be featured on a weekly tele- n Weekly press conference every Monday at 1:30 p.m. via phone either during the Monday media luncheon or on Tuesday. conference each Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m., n Following every game. Contact Rocco Gasparro ([email protected]) to make arrangements. beginning Aug. xx and concluding Nov. xx. Each coach will have n Weekly ACC Teleconference every Wednesday. Most likely, a media relations person will put a player on the phone 10 minutes to make an opening remark and answer questions. n Weekly radio show on Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. following practice on Tuesday. Coach, School ...... Time n Following practice on Thursday. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ...... 10:30 am n All other interviews should be requested to Rocco Gas- GAMEDAY MEDIA PARKING Jimbo Fisher, Florida State...... 10:40 am parro at least 24 hours in advance. Most of the interviews would Media parking is in the Green Lot in the north end of the stadium. Ev- Bobby Petrino, Louisville...... 10:50 am take place in the early afternoon. ery effort will be made to provide parking to media attending a UofL Scott Shafer, Syracuse...... 11:00 am football game. Request parking when you apply on-line with your Jim Grobe, Wake Forest ...... 11:10 am PLAYER AVAILABILITY credentials. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech...... 11:20 am All player interviews must be arranged through the Uni- Larry Fedora, North Carolina...... 11:30 am versity of Louisville Sports Information Office and football contact GAMEDAY CREDENTIAL PICKUP Paul Chryst, Pittsburgh...... 11:40 am Rocco Gasparro. During the season, U of L players are available on Those looking to pick up media credentials on gameday can do so at Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech...... 11:50 am Tuesdays (offense) and Wednesdays (defense) following practice. the media credential pickup window located outside of Gate 8 of the No player interviews will be arranged after Wednesday on the stadium. A member of the Louisville media relations staff is typically in Mike London, Virginia...... 12:00 pm place three hours prior to kickoff. Steve Addazio, Boston College ...... 12:10 pm week of the game. David Cutcliffe, Duke...... 12:20 pm SOCIAL MEDIA Al Golden, Miami...... 12:30 pm PRACTICE Dave Doeren, NC State ...... 12:40 pm All practices will be closed to the media and fans. Please @UofLFootball • @GoCards • @CoachPetrinoUL • contact Rocco Gasparro for permission to come after practice to @Rocco_GasparroULFB interview any of the players, head coach Bobby Petrino or any of www.GoCards.com the assistant coaches. Louisville Football GoCards.com — 2 LOUISVILLLE DEPTH CHART OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS QB 11 Will Gardner 6-5 226 So. LE 98 Sheldon Rankins 6-2 305 Jr. P 8 Ryan Johnson 5-11 201 Sr. 7 Reggie Bonnafon 6-3 206 Fr. 44 Pio Vatuvei 6-2 275 Jr. 40 Josh Appleby 6-3 226 Jr. 12 Brett Nelson 6-4 220 Sr. 99 James Hearns 6-3 268 r-Fr. PK 45 John Wallace 6-0 194 Jr. RB 10 Dominique Brown 6-2 241 Sr. NT 97 DeAngelo Brown 6-0 306 Jr. 40 Josh Appleby 6-3 226 Jr. 5 Michael Dyer 5-9 212 Sr. 90 Johnny Richardson 6-3 313 r-Fr. 34 L.J. Scott 6-0 231 Fr. LS 33 Grant Donovan 6-1 218 Sr. 23 Brandon Radcliff 5-9 207 So. RE 11 B.J. Dubose 6-5 263 Sr. 4 Corvin Lamb 5-9 202 Jr. 44 Pio Vatuvei 6-2 275 Jr. H 8 Ryan Johnson 5-11 201 Sr. 95 Kyle Shortridge 6-2 300 r-Fr. FB 46 Lamar Atkins 5-11 220 So. PR 12 Kai De La Cruz 6-0 187 Sr. 39 Griffin Uhl 6-2 258 So. SAM 48 Deiontrez Mount 6-5 243 Sr. 6 Eli Rogers 5-10 180 Sr. 52 Nick Dawson 6-3 257 So. XWR 12 Kai De La Cruz 6-0 193 Sr. 96 Henry Famurewa 6-2 237 Fr. KR 3 Charles Gaines 5-11 190 Jr. 86 Matt Milton 6-5 208 Sr. 4 Corvin Lamb 5-9 202 Jr. MIKE 55 Keith Kelsey 6-1 233 So. 17 James Quick 6-0 185 So. WWR 6 Eli Rogers 5-10 180 Sr. 1 Keith Brown 6-1 236 Jr. 23 Brandon Radcliff 5-9 207 So. 2 Michaelee Harris 6-2 203 Sr. 42 Isaac Stewart 6-2 247 Fr. PRONUNCIATIONS ZWR 17 James Quick 6-0 182 So. MO 13 James Burgess 6-0 231 Jr. 86 Matt Milton 6-5 208 Sr. 32 Stacy Thomas 6-1 236 r-Fr. Jarrod Barnes jared Reggie Bonnafon bon-a-FON TE 18 Gerald Christian 6-3 250 Sr. WILL 94 Lorenzo Mauldin 6-4 252 Sr. Zykiesis Cannon ZIE-key-sis 89 Keith Towbridge 6-5 265 Fr. 91 Trevon Young 6-4 229 Jr. Henry Famurewa fam-a-RUE-a 80 Charles Standberry 6-3 231 Fr. 57 Finesse Middleton 5-11 243 r-Fr. Gerod Holliman JUH-rod Kevin Houchins how-CHINS LT 79 Jamon Brown 6-6 326 Sr. LCB 15 Andrew Johnson 5-9 184 Sr. T.C. Klusman CLOOSE-man 78 Aaron Epps 6-7 287 Jr. 29 Trumaine Washington 5-10 183 Fr. Lorenzo Mauldin mall-DIN 36 Kevin Houchins 5-11 200 So. Lukayus McNeil loo-KAY-is LG 70 John Miller 6-2 312 Sr. Deiontrez Mount DEE-on-trez 73 Pedro Sibiea 6-3 299 So. FS 2 James Sample 6-2 202 Jr. Devontre Parnell duh-von-TREY OR 8 Gerod Holliman 6-0 213 Jr. Jermaine Reve ryhmes with sleeve C 61 Tobijah Hughley 6-3 284 So. 30 Richard Benjamin 6-0 208 r-Fr. Pedro Sibiea si-BAY-uh 62 T.C. Klusman 6-3 288 So. Tae Thibodeaux TIB-a-dough SS 19 Terell Floyd 5-10 203 Sr. Griffin Uhl youll RG 53 Jake Smith 6-4 304 Sr. 41 Jarrod Barnes 5-11 196 So. Pio Vatuvei va-TO-vie 75 Skylar Lacy 6-6 306 r-Fr. 22 Chucky Williams 6-2 203 r-Fr. 71 Chris Acosta 6-3 286 Sr. RCB 3 Charles Gaines 5-11 180 Jr. RT 74 Ryan Mack 6-5 305 Jr. 21 Devontre Parnell 5-11 185 So. 76 Kelby Johnson 6-7 301 Jr. 26 De’Eric Culver 6-0 183 Fr.

ASSISTANT COACHES AND GAMEDAY LOCATIONS Greg Brown Tony Grantham L.D. Scott Safeties Inside Linebackers/Special Teams Defensive Line First Year at Louisville First Year at Louisville First Year at Louisville Gameday Location: Pressbox Gameday Location: Pressbox Gameday Location: Field

Terrell Buckley Chris Klenakis Kolby Smith Cornerbacks Offensive Line Running Backs First Year at Louisville First Year at Louisville First Year at Louisville Gameday Location: Field Gameday Location: Field Gameday Location: Pressbox

Todd Grantham Garrick McGee Lamar Thomas Defensive Coordinator/OLB Offensive Coordinator/QB Wide Receivers First Year at Louisville First Year at Louisville First Year at Louisville Gameday Location: Field Gameday Location: Field Gameday Location: Field Louisville Football GoCards.com — 3 THE ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE

2014 ACC STANDINGS Conference Overall Atlantic Division W-L PF PA W-L PF PA STRK HOME AWAY NU Div Louisville 1-0 31 13 2-0 97 34 W8 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Florida State 0-0 0 0 2-0 74 43 W18 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 NC State 0-0 0 0 2-0 70 57 W2 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Syracuse 0-0 0 0 1-0 27 26 W3 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Clemson 0-0 0 0 1-1 94 52 W1 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 1-1 33 24 W1 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 Boston College 0-1 20 30 1-1 50 37 L1 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 UPCOMING ACC SCHEDULE Atlantic Division W-L PF PA W-L PF PA STRK HOME AWAY NU Div Pittsburgh 1-0 30 20 2-0 92 20 W3 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Duke 0-0 0 0 2-0 86 30 W2 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 East Carolina at Virginia Tech, Noon Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 2-0 76 40 W2 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Georgia Southern at Georgia Tech, Noon North Carolina 0-0 0 0 2-0 87 56 W3 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Pitt at FIU, Noon Virginia Tech 0-0 0 0 2-0 69 30 W2 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Syracuse at Central Michigan, Noon Virginia 0-0 0 0 1-1 65 41 W1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Louisville at Virginia, 12:30 p.m. Miami 0-1 13 31 1-1 54 38 W1 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 Kansas at Duke, 3:30 p.m. Arkansas State at Miami 3:30 p.m. 2014 ACC BOWL TIE-INS NC State at USF, 3:30 p.m. Wake Forest at Utah State, 7 p.m. Bowl Date/Time (ET) Site Matchup Network USC at Boston College, 8 p.m. Detroit Lions Bowl Dec. 26 / 4:30 p.m. Detroit, Mich. ACC vs. Big Ten ESPN Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl Dec. 26 / 8:00 p.m. St. Petersburg, Fla. ACC vs. American ESPN Military Bowl Dec. 27 / 1:00 p.m. Washington, D.C. ACC vs. American ESPN ACC WEEKLY TELECONFERENCE Hyundai Sun Bowl Dec. 27 / 2:00 p.m. El Paso, Texas ACC vs. Pac-12 CBS The 14 ACC football coaches will be featured on Independence Bowl Dec. 27 / 4:00 p.m. Shreveport, La. ACC vs. SEC ESPN2 a weekly teleconference each Wednesday from New Era Pinstripe Bowl Dec. 27 / 4:30 p.m. New York, N.Y. ACC vs. Big Ten ESPN 10:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m., beginning Aug. 27 Russell Athletic Bowl Dec. 29 / 5:30 p.m. Orlando, Fla. ACC vs. Big 12 ESPN and concluding Nov. 26. Each coach will have 10 Franklin American Music City Bowl Dec. 30 / 3:00 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. ACC vs. SEC ESPN minutes to make an opening remark and answer Belk Bowl Dec. 30 / 6:45 p.m. Charlotte, N.C. ACC vs. SEC ESPN questions. Orange Bowl Dec. 31 / 8:30 p.m. Miami, Fla. A CC Champion ESPN Capital One Bowl Jan. 1 / 12:30 p.m. Orlando, Fla. ACC vs. SEC ABC Weekly Teleconference Schedule Coach, School Time National Semifinal - Rose Bowl Jan. 1 / 5:30 p.m. Pasadena, Ca. sESPN Dabo Swinney, Clemson 10:30 am National Semifinal - Sugar Bowl Jan. 1 / 8:30 p.m. New Orleans, La. ESPN Jimbo Fisher, Florida State 10:40 am TaxSlayer Bowl Jan. 2 / 3:20 p.m. Jacksonville, Fla. ACC vs. SEC ESPN Bobby Petrino, Louisville 10:50 am National Championship Jan. 12 / 8:30 p.m. Arlington, Texas Semifinal winners ESPN Scott Shafer, Syracuse 11:00 am ACC PRESEASON POLL T Cameron Erving, Florida State Jim Grobe, Wake Forest 11:10 am T Sean Hickey, Syracuse Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech 11:20 am Atlantic Division (first place votes) Votes Larry Fedora, North Carolina 11:30 am 1. Florida State (109) 780 G Tre’ Jackson, Florida State G Laken Tomlinson, Duke Paul Chryst, Pittsburgh 11:40 am 2. Clemson (3) 660 Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech 11:50 am 3. Louisville 564 C Andy Gallik, Boston College QB Jameis Winston, Florida State Mike London, Virginia 12:00 pm 4. Syracuse 368 Steve Addazio, Boston College 12:10 pm 5. NC State 326 RB Duke Johnson, Miami RB Karlos Williams, Florida State David Cutcliffe, Duke 12:20 pm 6. Boston College 301 Al Golden, Miami 12:30 pm 7. Wake Forest 136 Defense DE Vic Beasley, Clemson Dave Doeren, NC State 12:40 pm DE Mario Edwards, Jr., Florida State Coastal Division (first place votes) Votes COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM 1. Miami (26) 614 DT Luther Maddy, Virginia Tech CollegePressBox.com is the official media 2. Duke (33) 597 DT Grady Jarrett, Clemson website for ACC football. Access and download 3. Virginia Tech (23) 571 LB Denzel Perryman, Miami LB Kelby Brown, Duke weekly game notes, stats, media guides and 4. North Carolina (27) 570 more for the ACC and each of its 14 member 5. Georgia Tech (1) 322 LB Stephone Anthony, Clemson CB Kendall Fuller, Virginia Tech schools. Hi- and low- resolution head shots, ac- 6. Pitt (2) 319 tion shots and logos are available for download, 7. Virginia 142 CB P.J. Williams, Florida State S Anthony Harris, Virginia as well as information and photographs for S Jeremy Cash, Duke other Wake Forest sports. Login information will 2014 PRESEASON ALL-ACC TEAM Specialists be distributed by the conference office to accred- Offense PK Roberto Aguayo, Florida State ited media, or you can apply for a password WR Jamison Crowder, Duke P A.J. Hughes, Virginia Tech by sending an e-mail to password@collegepress- WR .Rashad Greene, Florida State SP Ryan Switzer, North Carolina box. com. WR DeVante Parker, Louisville TE Nick O’Leary, Florida State Louisville Football GoCards.com — 4 2014 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE ROSTER No. Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Cl. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Keith Brown 6-1 236 LB JR Miami, Fla. (Miami Norland) Alphabetical Roster 2 Michaelee Harris 6-2 196 WR RS SR Miami, Fla. (Northwestern) No. Name 2 James Sample 6-2 191 S JR Sacramento, Calif. (Grant) 71 Chris Acosta, OL 3 Charles Gaines 5-11 190 CB RS JR Miami, Fla. (Central) 59 Aaron Ahner, DT 3 Pat Thomas 6-4 190 QB SO Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Military) 64 Gabe Ahner, DT 4 Corvin Lamb 5-9 200 RB RS JR Miami, Fla. (Northwestern) 40 Joshua Appleby, K 5 Michael Dyer 5-9 213 RB SR Little Rock, Ark. (Auburn) 46 Lamar Atkins, FB 5 Tyler Ferguson 6-4 225 QB JR Bakersfield, Calif. (Penn State) 6 Eli Rogers 5-10 180 WR SR Miami, Fla. (Northwestern) 88 Javonte Bagley, WR 6 Shaq Wiggins 5-10 165 CB SO Tyrone, Ga. (Georgia) 41 Jarrod Barnes, S 7 Reggie Bonnafon 6-3 205 QB FR Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 30 Richard Benjamin, CB 8 Gerod Holliman 6-0 206 S JR Miami, Fla. (Southridge) 14 Kyle Bolin, QB 8 Ryan Johnson 5-11 201 P RS SR Louisville, Ky. (DeSales) 7 Reggie Bonnafon, QB 9 DeVante Parker 6-3 208 WR SR Louisville, Ky. (Ballard) 15 Hunter Bowles, TE 10 Tyler Bruggman 6-1 200 QB RS FR Phoenix, Ariz. (Washington State) 52 Nick Dawson-Brents, LB 10 Dominique Brown 6-2 233 RB RS SR Cincinnati, Ohio (Winton Woods) 37 Luke Brohm, TE 11 B.J. Dubose 6-5 268 DT RS SR Oakland Park, Fla. (Northeast) 97 DeAngelo Brown, DT 11 Will Gardner 6-5 226 QB RS SO Douglas, Ga. (Coffee County) 12 Kai De La Cruz 6-0 187 WR RS SR Montvale, N.J. (St. Joseph’s) 10 Dominique Brown, RB 13 Brett Nelson 6-4 220 QB SR Chula Vista, Calif. (Southwestern) 79 Jamon Brown, OT 13 James Burgess 6-0 227 LB JR Homestead, Fla. (Homestead) 1 Keith Brown, LB 14 Kyle Bolin 6-2 203 QB RS FR Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Catholic) 82 Dontez Byrd, WR 15 Andrew Johnson 5-9 183 CB SR Miami, Fla. (Southridge) 13 James Burgess, LB 17 James Quick 6-1 185 WR SO Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 68 Danny Burns, OL 18 Gerald Christian 6-3 244 TE RS SR Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Florida) 24 Zykiesis Cannon, CB 19 Terell Floyd 5-10 202 CB SR Fort Pierce, Fla. (Port St. Lucie) 18 Gerald Christian, TE 19 Ja’Quay Williams 6-3 214 WR SO Tyrone, Ga. (Texas A&M) 54 Lyn Clark, LB 20 Carl Williams 6-0 205 DB JR Jacksnville, Fla. (Eastern Arizona) 21 Devontre Parnell 5-11 179 CB RS SO Winnsboro, S.C. (Fairfield Central) 4 Robert Clark, WR 22 Chucky Williams 6-2 198 DB RS FR Hialeah, Fla. (Champagnat Catholic) 85 George Clements, WR 23 Brandon Radcliff 5-9 214 RB RS SO Miami, Fla. (Miami Norland) 25 Josh Harvey-Clemons, S 24 Zykiesis Cannon 6-0 183 CB FR Mauldin, S.C. (Carolina Academy) 83 Micky Crum, TE 25 Josh Harvey-Clemons 6-5 212 S JR Valdosta, Ga. (Goegia/Lowndes) 12 Kai De La Cruz , WR 26 De’Eric Culver 6-0 180 CB FR Tallahassee, Fla. (Godby) 26 De’Eric Culver, CB 27 Jermaine Reve 6-0 200 S RS JR Miami, Fla. (Northwestern) 33 Grant Donovan, LS 27 L.J. Scott 6-0 228 RB FR Marion, Ohio (Marion Harding) 51 Royce Donovan, LB 28 Terrence Ross 6-1 202 S RS FR Apoka, Fla. (Wekiva) 11 B.J. Dubose, DT 29 Trumaine Washington 5-10 180 CB FR Miami, Fla. (Killian) 30 Richard Benjamin 6-0 210 DB RS FR Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Bay Technical) 5 Michael Dyer, RB 30 Tae’Shawn Gibbs 5-10 181 WR RS FR Louisville, Ky. (Central) 78 Aaron Epps, OT 31 Darius Skinner 5-8 195 RB RS SR Winchester, Ky. (George Rogers Clark) 96 Henry Famurewa, OLB 32 Stacy Thomas 6-1 249 LB RS FR Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Prep) 5 Tyler Ferguson, QB 33 Grant Donovan 6-1 218 LS RS SR Louisville, Ky. (Male) 3 Charles Gaines, CB 34 George Clements 6-0 182 DB RS SO Willow Spring, N.C. (West Johnson) 11 Will Gardner, QB 36 Kevin Houchins 5-11 194 S RS SO South Euclid, Ohio (Brush) 35 Anthony George, K 37 Luke Brohm 6-1 232 FB RS JR Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 30 Tae’Shawn Gibbs, WR 38 Brandon Joseph 5-8 176 DB RS FR Miami, Fla. (Northwestern) 19 Reggie Green, QB 38 Chris Miele 6-2 182 WR RS FR Louisville, Ky. (DuPont Manual ) 39 Jordan Streeter 5-7 165 DB RS JR Florence, Ky. (Highlands) 19 Terell Floyd, CB 39 Griffin Uhl 6-2 260 FB RS SO Henryville, Ind. (Henryville) 2 Michaelee Harris , WR 40 Joshua Appleby 6-3 226 K JR Athens, Ala. (East Limestone) 99 James Hearns, LB 41 Jarrod Barnes 5-11 200 S RS SO Westerville, Ohio (Westerville South) 84 Colin Holba, LS 42 Isaac Stewart 6-2 240 LB FR Charlotte, N.C. (Butler) 8 Gerod Holliman, S 43 Justin Gilmore 5-11 181 DB FR Niagara Falls, N.Y. (Wheatfield) 18 Ethan Horton, QB 44 Pio Vatuvei 6-2 275 DL JR Patterson, Calif. (San Mateo) 36 Kevin Houchins, S 45 John Wallace 6-0 194 P/K RS JR Cecilia, Ky. (Central Hardin) 61 Tobijah Hughley, OL 46 Lamar Atkins 5-11 218 FB RS SO Miami Fla. (Miami Norland) 15 Andrew Johnson, CB 47 Jon Brown 5-10 185 K FR Clinton, Miss. (Clinton) 48 Deiontrez Mount 6-5 246 DE SR Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. (Ft. Walton Beach) 76 Kelby Johnson, OL 49 Blake Ramsey 5-11 203 LB RS SO Louisville, Ky. (Christian Academy) 31 Michael Johnson, S 50 Cameron Palmer 5-11 200 LB FR Louisville, Ky. (Butler) 8 Ryan Johnson, P 51 Royce Donovan 6-2 215 LB RS SO Louisville, Ky. (Male) 38 Brandon Joseph, DB 52 Nick Dawson-Brents 6-3 265 LB RS SO Charlotte, N.C. (Phillip O Berry) 55 Keith Kelsey, LB Louisville Football GoCards.com — 5 2014 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE ROSTER No. Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Cl. Hometown (Previous School) 45 John Wallace 6-0 194 P/K RS JR Cecilia, Ky. (Central Hardin) Alphabetical Roster 46 Lamar Atkins 5-11 218 FB RS SO Miami Fla. (Miami Norland) 47 Jon Brown 5-10 185 K FR Clinton, Miss. (Clinton) No. Name 48 Deiontrez Mount 6-5 246 DE SR Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. (Ft. Walton Beach) 62 T.C. Klusman, OL 49 Blake Ramsey 5-11 203 LB RS SO Louisville, Ky. (Christian Academy) 75 Skylar Lacy, OL 50 Cameron Palmer 5-11 200 LB FR Louisville, Ky. (Butler) 20 Corvin Lamb, RB 51 Royce Donovan 6-2 215 LB RS SO Louisville, Ky. (Male) 74 Ryan Mack, OL 52 Nick Dawson-Brents 6-3 265 LB RS SO Charlotte, N.C. (Phillip O Berry) 53 Jake Smith 6-4 307 OL RS SR Jacksonville, Ala. (Jacksonville) 60 Joe Manley, OL 55 Keith Kelsey 6-1 225 LB SO Gainesville, Fla. (Gainesville) 94 Lorenzo Mauldin, DE 56 Spencer Foy 6-4 215 DL FR Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 72 Lukayus McNeil, OL 57 Finesse Middelton 5-11 246 DL RS FR Gadsden, Ala. (Gadsden City) 57 Finesse Middelton, DT 59 Aaron Ahner 6-3 262 DL RS JR Okinawa, Japan (University of Dubuque) 38 Chris Miele, WR 60 Joe Manley 6-6 333 OL RS SO Bowling Green, Ky, (Bowling Green) 70 John Miller, OL 61 Tobijah Hughley 6-3 289 OL RS JR Lexington, Ky. (Lafayette) 86 Matt Milton, WR 62 T.C. Klusman 6-3 276 OL RS SO Cincinnati, Ohio (Elder) 48 Deiontrez Mount, DE 64 Gabe Ahner 6-3 281 DT RS SO Okinawa, Japan (University of Dubuque) 13 Brett Nelson, QB 65 David Noltemeyer 6-4 302 OL RS JR Louisville, Ky. (Kentucky) 67 Andrew Polston 6-6 290 DL SR Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 45 Mitchell Nelson, CB 68 Danny Burns 6-6 339 OL FR Hamilton, Ohio (Fairfield) 65 David Noltemeyer, OL 69 Jimmie Terry 6-4 350 OL FR Madison, Miss. (Madison Central) 9 DeVante Parker, WR 70 John Miller 6-2 325 OL SR Miami, Fla. (Central) 21 Devontre Parnell, CB 71 Chris Acosta 6-3 275 OL SR Miami, Fla. (Hialeah) 87 Cameron Polk, WR 72 Lukayus McNeil 6-6 278 OL FR Indianapolis, Ind. (Decatur Central) 67 Andrew Polston, OL 73 Pedro Sibiea 6-3 294 OL RS SO Homestead, Fla. (Homestead) 17 James Quick, WR 74 Ryan Mack 6-5 309 OL RS JR Memphis, Tenn. (Wooddale) 23 Brandon Radcliff, RB 75 Skylar Lacy 6-6 305 OL RS FR Indianapolis, Ind. (Southport) 49 Blake Ramsey, LB 76 Kelby Johnson 6-7 299 OL JR Bowie, Md. (ASA College) 78 Aaron Epps 6-7 299 OL RS JR Tucker, Ga. (Tucker) 92 Terry Ramsey, DE 79 Jamon Brown 6-6 346 OL SR Fern Creek, Ky. (Fern Creek) 98 Sheldon Rankins, DE 80 Charles Standberry 6-3 216 TE FR Montgomery, Ala. (Carver) 27 Jermaine Reve, S 81 Cornelius Sturghill 5-11 180 WR FR Memphis, Tenn. (Melrose) 90 Johnny Richardson, DT 82 Dontez Byrd 5-11 170 WR RS FR Louisville, Ky. (Ballard) 6 Eli Rogers, WR 83 Micky Crum 6-4 250 TE FR Columbus, Ohio (Hamilton Township) 54 Mike Romano, C 84 Gio Pascascio 6-3 185 WR SO Glendale, Ariz. (Glendale CC) 28 Terrence Ross, S 84 Colin Holba 6-3 233 LS RS SO Louisville, Ky. (Eastern) 2 James Sample, S 86 Matt Milton 6-5 202 WR RS SR Belleville, Ill. (Tennessee) 27 L.J. Scott, RB 87 Cameron Polk 6-2 187 WR FR Fishers, Ind. (Hamilton Southeastern) 88 Javonte Bagley 6-3 180 WR FR Vero Beach, Fla. (Vero Beach) 95 Kyle Shortridge, DE 89 Keith Towbridge 6-5 266 TE SO Toledo, Ohio (Toldeo Central Catholic) 73 Pedro Sibiea, OL 90 Johnny Richardson 6-3 334 DT RS FR Jacksonville, Fla. (First Coast) 53 Jake Smith, OG 91 Trevon Young 6-4 233 OLB JR Des Moines, Iowa (Iowa Western) 80 Charles Standberry, TE 92 Terry Ramsey 6-5 250 DL FR Clayton, Ohio (Northmont) 33 Jordan Streeter, DB 93 Tae Thibodeaux 6-2 270 DL FR New Iberia, La. (Westgate) 42 Isaac Stewart, LB 94 Lorenzo Mauldin 6-4 244 LB/DE SR Atlanta, Ga. (Maynard Jackson) 81 Cornelius Sturghill, WR 95 Kyle Shortridge 6-2 293 DL RS FR Loxahatchee, Fla. (Seminole Ridge) 69 Jimmie Terry, OL 96 Henry Famurewa 6-2 232 OLB FR Powder Springs, Ga. (McEachern) 93 Tae Thibodeaux, DL 97 DeAngelo Brown 6-0 319 DL JR Savannah, Ga. (Savannah Christian) 98 Sheldon Rankins 6-2 300 DL JR Covington, Ga. (Eastside) 3 Pat Thomas, QB 99 James Hearns 6-3 272 DL/LB RS FR Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln) 32 Stacy Thomas, DE 89 Keith Towbridge, TE 39 Griffin Uhl, FB 44 Pio Vatuvei, DE 45 John Wallace, K 29 Trumaine Washington, CB 22 Chucky Williams, CB 91 Trevon Young, DE

Louisville Football GoCards.com — 6 SERIES INFORMATION Louisville vs. ACC Boston College ...... 3-3 Clemson...... 0-0 Duke ...... 1-0 Florida State ...... 2-12 Miami (Fla.) ...... 3-9-1 North Carolina ...... 4-3 North Carolina State ...... 3-1 Louisville vs. Murray State Virginia vs. Richmond Pittsburgh ...... 8-8 Syracuse ...... 6-6 True freshman Reggie Bonnafon ran for two Matt Johns and Greyson Lambert each led two Virginia ...... 1-1 touchdowns and threw for one in Louisville ‘s 66-21 win over drives and Harold turned one of seven Richmond turnovers into Virginia Tech ...... 2-5 Murray State. a 22-yard touchdown return as the Cavaliers ended a 10-game Wake Forest ...... 1-0 losing streak. It dates to last September when they beat VMI, Bonnafon was 8-of-11 for 112 yards and rushed for 22 yards, like Richmond, a member of the FCS. Virginia 2014 Schedule while starter Will Gardner was 13-of-22 for 133 yards and two Date Opponent Time/Result TV scores in the win. Freshman running back L.J. Scott recorded Lambert, a team captain who started for the second week in Aug. 30 No. 7 UCLA L, 20-28 Sept. 6 RICHMOND W, 45-13 his first career 100-yard game by tallying 126 yards and one a row, directed a 14-play, 76-yard drive to Kevin Parks’ 3-yard Sept. 13 LOUISVILLE* 12:30 p.m. score. touchdown run in the first quarter, then threw a 29-yard scor- Sept. 20 at BYU TBA ing pass to Severin early in the fourth quarter. Sept. 27 KENT STATE TBA The defense held the Racers to 292 yards, including 41 yards Oct. 4 PITT* TBA rushing. Charles Gaines recorded his first of the Johns finished 4 for 7 for 65 yards with a TD and an interception. Oct. 18 at Duke* TBA season and the Cardinals recorded a pair of sacks. Lambert was 13 of 15 for 102 yards with the TD, and both said Oct. 25 NORTH CAROLINA* TBA winning matters more to them than who gets to lead the way. Nov. 1 at Georgia Tech* TBA Nov. 8 at Florida State* TBA Nov. 22 MIAMI (FLA.)* TBA Louisville Player Highlights Louisville Player Highlights Louisville Player Highlights Virginia Player Highlights Nov. 28 at Virginia Tech* TBA • Senior running back Dominique Brown leads the Cardi- • Quarterback Greyson Lambert is second in the nation in nals in rushing with 183 yards and a pair of touchdowns. He completion percentage at 76.3 percent. He is 29-for-38 for Virginia in the NCAA carried 33 times for 143 yards in the opener versus Miami. 214 yards in the first two games of the season. Matt Johns Total Offense...... 97 Passing Offense...... 90 • Senior Eli Rogers has registered 10 receptions for 110 has also played quarterback in the first two games, throw- Passing Efficiency...... 70 yards in the first two games of the season, averaging 11.0 ing for 219 yards and three touchdowns. Rushing Offense...... T-90 yards per catch. • The Cavaliers forced seven turnovers in the win over Rich- Scoring Offense...... 60 • Twelve different players caught passes in the 66-21 win mond and have nine sacks in the first two games. First Downs...... 98 over Murray State, with senior wide receiver Kai DeLa Cruz • Max Valles ranks ninth nationally in sacks with 3.5 sacks Third Down...... 52 tying a career-best with four receptions for 53 yards and a and has forced a fumble. The Cavaliers rank seventh in the Rushing Defense...... T-22 Pass Defense...... 107 touchdown. country in sacks and third in tackles for loss. Pass Eff. Dfense...... 51 • Junior safety James Sample is tied for the team lead with • Virginia is tied for 22md nationally in rushing defense, al- Total Defense...... T-71 nine tackles and an interception, while linebackers Keith lowing 87.5 yards per game. Net Punting...... 83 Kelsey and James Burgess have also tallied nine stops. • Taquan Mizzell leads the Cavaliers in receptions through Kickoff Returns...... 3 • Sophomore running back Brandon Radcliff rushed for a the first two contests with 11 receptions for 43 yards. He is Turnover Margin...... T-8 career-high 97 yards in the win over Murray State. also averaging 27.3 yards a kickoff return. Sacks...... 7 Tackles for Loss...... 3 Sacks Allowed...... 7

Virginia Players to Watch Louisville in the NCAA Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Total Offense...... 45 Kevin Parks 2 - 2 30 107 0 107 3.6 1 17 53.5 Passing Offense...... 65 Passing Efficiency...... 35 Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Rushing Offense...... 36 Greyson Lambert 2 - 2 121.78 29-38-2 76.3 214 1 29 107.0 Scoring Offense...... 11 Matt Johns 2 - 0 149.30 17-29-1 58.6 219 3 45 109.5 First Downs...... 25 Third Down...... 19 Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/g Rushing Defense...... 6 Taquan Mizzell 2 - 0 11 41 3.7 0 8 20.5 Pass Defense...... 53 Darius Jennings 2 - 2 7 118 16.9 1 45 59.0 Pass Eff. Dfense...... 62 Canaan Severin 2 - 1 7 88 12.6 2 32 44.0 Total Defense...... 19 Net Punting...... 86 Tackles GP-GS Solo Ast Total Kickoff Returns...... 12 Henry Coley 2-2 12 10 22 Turnover Margin...... 28 Sacks...... 75 Tackles for Loss...... 65 Sacks Allowed...... 93

Louisville Football GoCards.com — 7 HEAD COACH BOBBY PETRINO PETRINO FILE Head Coach • 5th Year • Carroll College ‘83 Born: March 10, 1961 Hometown: Helena, Mont. College: Carroll College, ‘83 Wife: Becky Children: Kelsey, Nick, Bobby and Katie Grandchildren: Brianna, Braylon

COACHING CAREER 1983 Carroll College Graduate Assistant 1984 Weber State Graduate Assistant 1985-86 Carroll College Offensive Coordinator 1987-88 Weber State Wide Receivers/TEs 1989 Idaho Quarterbacks 1990-91 Idaho Off. Coordinator 1992-93 Arizona State Quarterbacks BOBBY PETRINO more points 36 times: 30 or more points eight times; 40 or more 1994 Nevada Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks on 15 different occasions; and 50 or more points 13 times. Head Coach • 5th Year • Carroll College 1995-97 Utah State Offensive Coordinator Petrino directed the Cardinals to their first BIG EAST title 1998 Louisville Offensive Coordinator in 2006, Louisville’s second year in the league. He guided that One of the nation’s best offensive minds is returning 1999-2000 Jacksonville Jaguars Quarterbacks squad to a 12-1 record, which tied the 2013 squad for the home. 2001 Jacksonville Jaguars Offensive Coordinator most wins in school history. The Cardinals ended the year with University of Louisville Vice President/Director of Athletics 2002 Auburn Offensive Coordinator their highest national ranking in school history, finishing No. Tom Jurich announced on Jan. 9 Bobby Petrino as the Cardinals’ 2003-06 Louisville Head Coach 5 in the Associated Press poll and sixth in the USA Today poll. football coach. The Cardinals’ head coach from 2003-06, Petrino 2007 Head Coach The Cardinals opened the year going 8-0, including a win over led UofL to an unprecedented 41-9 record in four seasons on 2008-11 Arkansas Head Coach third-ranked West Virginia, and catapulted to as high as No. 3 the sidelines and currently boasts an 83-30 record at the col- 2013 Western Kentucky Head Coach in the nation. legiate level. 2014- Louisville Head Coach Hired for the first time at Louisville in 2003, Petrino took During his time at Louisville, Petrino directed the program the reins of a program that finished 7-6 a year prior and drove to a bowl game each year, but more significantly, guided the the school to a 9-4 mark that resulted in an appearance in the school to its first BCS victory - a 24-13 win over Wake Forest in THE PETRINO RECORD GMAC Bowl. Petrino became the first Louisville head coach to the FedEx Orange Bowl. The 41 wins over that four-year span Year School W-L Pct. win nine games in their first season. were the most in school history and featured an average mar- 2014 Louisville 2-0 1.000 By the end of his first year, Petrino’s team led the league gin of victory of 26.0. 2013 Western Kentucky 8-4 .667 and ranked among the nation’s best in total offense, rushing, He also showed the ability to develop players, as Petrino 2011 Arkansas 11-2 .846 and scoring. The Cardinals ranked fifth in the nation in total had 14 selected in the NFL Draft, including Amobi Okoye, who 2010 Arkansas 10-3 .769 offense (488.9), 10th in rushing (228.2), and 15th in scoring was the 10th overall selection in 2007 by the Houston Texans. 2009 Arkansas 8-5 .626 offense (34.6). Louisville set six Conference USA records,- in Eric Wood, who was recruited by Petrino, was the 28th selection 2008 Arkansas 5-7 .417 cluding the mark for total yards after the Cardinals racked up by the Buffalo Bills in 2009. Michael Bush, a fourth-round pick 2006 Louisville 12-1 .923 779 yards, including 445 rushing yards, in a 66-45 win over by the Oakland Raiders, amassed 2,514 rushing yards in three- 2005 Louisville 9-3 .750 Houston. plus seasons with the Cardinals. 2004 Louisville 11-1 .917 The 2004 campaign was one of the best in school his- Coupling his success at Louisville and Arkansas, Petrino 2003 Louisville 9-4 .692 tory, with Petrino leading the Cardinals to an 11-1 record that has led his teams to seven bowl games in nine years, including Totals 85-30 .739 culminated in a Conference USA title and a 44-40 Liberty Bowl both Louisville’s and Arkansas’ first BCS bowl games. His pro- over 10th-ranked Boise State. The Cardinals led the nation in grams have achieved four 10-win seasons along with top-10 total offense (539.0) and scoring offense (49.8), scored 50 or finishes nationally three times. His 2006 Louisville squad and more points seven times and set an NCAA record by scoring 55 2011 Arkansas team concluded with No. 5 rankings in the As- or more points in five straight games. sociated Press polls. After a 9-3 season in 2005, Petrino took Louisville to an During Petrino’s time at Louisville, he coached the Bronko unprecedented level the following season, finishing with a Nagurski and Ted Hendricks Award winner Elvis Dumervil, who 12-1 record and a 24-13 victory over Wake Forest in the Orange led the nation in sacks (20) and forced fumbles (10) on his way Bowl. The 12 wins were the most in school history, besting a to earning All-America honors in 2006. During that same sea- previous high of 11 set during Petrino’s second season. son, Bush scored 24 touchdowns and became the school’s first Prior to returning to Louisville, Petrino spent one season 1,000-yard rusher since 1999. as head coach at Western Kentucky, where he helped WKU fin- While the head coach of three different programs, Petri- ish the regular season with an FBS school record eight wins no’s offenses have compiled a 100-yard rusher on 99 occasions while closing the season on a four-game winning streak. The and a 300-yard passer 66 times over the last 15 seasons. team also set a new school record for total offense (5,502 yards) In four years at the helm of UofL’s program, Petrino’s of- and passing first downs (141) in a season. fenses produced some of the greatest numbers in college foot- Before joining the Hilltoppers’ program, Petrino spent ball history. During his time, the Cardinals averaged over 34.0 four seasons at Arkansas where he led the Razorbacks to a 34- points per game in all four years, including a best of 49.8 points 17 record, going 29-10 in his final three years, increasing his per game in 2004. He also averaged 43.4 points per game in win total in each of his four seasons with Arkansas. 2005. In 50 games at Louisville, Petrino’s teams scored 30 or Louisville Football GoCards.com — 8 LOUISVILLE VS. VIRGINIA GAME NOTES ACC and National Rankings w Game Center

ACC STATISTICS Date/Time: Saturday, Sept. 13 at 12:30 p.m. Scoring Offense 48.5 1 Location: Charlottesville, Va. - Scott Stadium (61,500) Rushing Offense 227.5 5 Television: ACC Network with Tim Brant, David Archer and Rachael Baribeau Pass Offense 242.0 6 Radio: Louisville Sports Radio Network - 840 AM in Louisville Total Offense 469.5 5 Sirius Satellite Radio - ch. 93; XM Radio – ch. 203 Scoring Defense 17.0 5 Series Record: Series tied 1-1 Rushing Defense 55.5 1 Series Notes: Saturday’s game will be the third football meeting between Virginia and Louisville, with each team winning on Pass Defense 212.5 10 its home field.This will be the first encounter since the Cardinals won 30-28 in 1988, while the Cavaliers won 16-15 the following Total Defense 268.0 6 season in Charlottesville, Va. Despite being opposite division, the Cardinals and Cavaliers are permanent league opponents. Pass Efficiency 152.5 5 Pass Defense Efficiency 120.7 10 Kickoff Returns 29.3 3 A WIN OVER VIRGINIA WOULD... Punt Returns 0.8 11 n Extend the Cardinals’ winning streak to nine games. Net Punting 36.6 11 n Be the Cardinals’ first win on the road. Red Zone Offense 1.000 1 n Improve the Cardinals to 26-3 over the last three seasons and move the Cardinals to 3-0 for the fifth time in five years under Red Zone Defense .71 6 head coach Bobby Petrino. Time of Possession 37:43 1 n Improve Petrino’s overall record at Louisville to 44-9. n Improve Petrino to 15-1 in the month of September as head coach of the Cardinals. 2014 NCAA STATISTICS n Give the Cardinals a 3-0 record for the third-straight season. TEAM Total Offense 45 469.5 Rushing Offense 36 227.5 LAST TIME OUT Passing Offense 65 242.0 Louisville backup quarterback Reggie Bonnafon ran for two touchdowns and passed for another and the No. 25 Cardinals scored Team Passing Efficiency 35 152.47 on nine straight possessions in a 66-21 victory over Murray State on Saturday night. After an opening-game test by Miami on Scoring Offense 11 48.5 Monday night, Louisville cruised past its downstate opponent. The Cardinals followed a first-possession punt with the offensive Total Defense 19 268.0 outburst first-year coach Bobby Petrino envisioned, and the list of contributors was long. Besides Bonnafon’s two TDs, three other Rushing Defense 6 55.5 Louisville backs rushed for scores. Three receivers caught TD passes from the true freshman and sophomore starter Will Gardner, Passing Yards Allowed T-53 212.5 who threw two in just over a quarter of action. The Cardinals had 357 yards at halftime, 21 more than they totaled against Miami Team Passing Efficiency Defense 62 120.75 as they outgained the FCS-level Racers 603-292. Bonnafon ran for touchdowns of 8 and 16 yards and threw a 27-yard TD pass to Scoring Defense T-37 17.0 Michaelee Harris. Brandon Radcliff rushed for second-half touchdowns of 7 and 5 yards, and freshman L.J. Scott ran for 126 Turnover Margin T-28 1.00 yards and a 1-yard TD on 11 carries. Senior Dominique Brown added a 2-yard TD run before Louisville’s underclassmen picked 3rd Down Conversion Pct 19 0.529 up where he left off 4th Down Conversion Pct 24 0.857 3rd Down Conversion Pct Defense T-7 0.200 4th Down Conversion Pct Defense T-38 0.250 LOUISVILLE ENTERING FIRST SEASON IN THE ACC Red Zone Offense T-1 1.000 Louisville officially joined the ACC on Monday night when it opened the 2014 season by defeating Miami 31-13 at Papa John’s Car- Red Zone Defense T-34 0.714 dinal Stadium. The ACC is Louisville’s fifth different conference affiliation. Louisville joined the Missouri Valley Conference in 1963 Net Punting 86 35.57 before becoming a football independent from 1974-95. The Cardinals became members of Conference USA in 1996 and spent nine Punt Returns 105 0.80 seasons in C-USA before joining the BIG EAST Conference in 2005. UofL would spend eight years in the BIG EAST and one season in Kickoff Returns 12 29.33 the American Athletic Conference a year ago. First Downs Offense T-25 52 First Downs Defense T-16 26 LOUISVILLE ON FOUR-GAME BOWL STREAK Fewest Penalties Per Game T-34 5.00 Louisville has played in four-straight bowl games for the second time in school history. After missing bowl games in 2007-2009, Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game 31 38.00 the Cardinals have appeared in bowl games the last four seasons (2010-13). Louisville had a nine-game postseason streak from Time of Possession 1 37:43 1998-2006. Louisville also appeared in bowl games in 1958, 1970, 1977, 1991 and 1993. INDIVIDUALS All Purpose Do. Brown 10 CARDINALS UP TOTAL OF TRUE FRESHMAN TO EIGHT Combined Kick Returns Corvin Lamb 23 Head coach Bobby Petrino played three true freshmen in the season-opening win over Miami on Sept. 1. He upped that total to Completion Percentage Will Gardner 40 eight when five more made their collegiate debuts versus Murray State on Saturday night. He played eight in 2003, six in 2004, Completions Per Game Will Gardner 73 three in 2005, four in 2006, and the same pattern held up in Louisville’s 2014 opener versus Miami, where he trotted out just Field Goal Percentage John Wallace 1 three on Monday night. Cornerback Trumaine Washington, running back L.J. Scott and tight end Charles Standberry quar- Field Goals Per Game John Wallace 51 terback Reggie Bonnafon, defensive back De’Eric Culver, defensive lineman Henry Famurewa and wide receivers Cameron Fumbles Recovered Keith Kelsey 11 Polk and Javonte Bagley. Nine of those 24 players listed below made NFL rosters at some point during their career. Interceptions Charles Gaines 41 Gerod Holliman 41 Petrino Playing True Freshmen Kickoff Return TDs Corvin Lamb 1 Kickoff Returns (101 ranked) Corvin Lamb 4 2014: Trumaine Washington, Charles Standberry, L.J. Scott. Reggie Bonnafon, De’Eric Culver, Javonte Bagley, Henry Famurewa, Passing Efficiency Will Gardner 37 Cameron Polk Passing TDs Will Gardner 30 2006: Anthony Allen, Lattarrius Thomas, Peanut Whitehead, L.T. Walker Passing Yards (150 ranked) Will Gardner 77 2005: Earl Heyman, Travis Norton, Richard Raglin 2004: Gary Barnidge, , Terrance Butler, Brandon Cox, Breno Giacomini, Scott Kuhn 2003: Michael Bush, William Gay, Brent Moody, Amobi Okoye, Brandon Sharp, Kolby Smith, Wayne Riles, Deriontae Taylor

Louisville Football GoCards.com — 9 LOUISVILLE VS. VIRGINIA GAME NOTES 11 CARDINALS MAKE THEIR LOUISVILLE DEBUTS VS MIAMI; 21 MORE VERSUS MURRAY STATE w Tracking the Cardinals In the first two games of the season, a total of 32 Cardinals have made their collegiate debuts. Eleven different Cardinals made their Louisville debut in the win over Miami and 21 more in the 66-21 victory over Murray State. Head coach Bobby Petrino played ‘14 Petrino three true freshmen (mentioned above), but eight others played for the first time in a Louisville uniform. Offensive linemanKelby August 0-0 4-0 September 2-0 34-3 Johnson, safety James Sample, defensive back Chucky Williams, defensive back George Clements, defensive lineman Pio October 0-0 25-8 Vatuvei, center Tobijah Hughley, wide receiver Dontez Byrd, and linebacker Trevon Young. Johnson, Williams and Clements November 0-0 26-9 all made their debuts on special teams, while Sample started at safety and Hughley was the team’’s starting center. Byrd and December-January 0-0 7-4 Vatuvei contributed off the bench. Louisville’s Conference Record... at home 1-0 29-7 SEVEN CARDINALS MAKE INITIAL STARTS on the road 0-0 23-13 The Cardinals had six different players make their first career starts in Louisville’s 31-13 win over Miami on Sept. 1, with three neutral 0-0 0-0 coming on each side of the football. On defense, defensive tackle DeAngelo Brown, linebacker Keith Kelsey and safety James Louisville’s Non-Conference Record... Sample, while defensive tackle Pio Vatuvei made his first start against Murray State. Center Tobijah Hughley, wide receiver at home 1-0 29-0 James Quick, and sophomore Will Gardner each earned their first career starts on Sept 1. on the road 0-0 4-0 neutral 0-0 8-2 Louisville vs. Ranked Opponents... CARDINALS ON EIGHT-GAME WINNING STREAK at home 0-0 15-5 Louisville increased its winning streak to eight games with a 66-21 win over Murray State on Saturday night. The win extended on the road 0-0 12-10 the Cardinals’ winning streak, which is the second-longest streak in the nation behind Florida State’s 18-game streak. The Cardinals neutral 0-0 10-4 moved to the second-longest streak in the country after Michigan State was defeatedf by Oregon. Louisville’s Record in Games... decided by 7 pts or less 0-0 28-8 PETRINO EXTENDS HOME STREAK TO 20 decided by 3 pts or less 0-0 10-8 Head coach Bobby Petrino has been amazing at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium as head coach of the Cardinals. The fifth-year head Away during the day 0-0 14-9 coach at Louisville is 24-1 all-time at home since taking over the program, but is currently riding a long streak at home. With the Away at night 0-0 14-3 Home during the day 0-0 15-5 66-21 win over Murray State on Saturday, Petrino extended his home winning streak to 20 games and hasn’t lost at home since Nov. Home at night 2-0 43-3 15, 2003 in a 37-7 loss to Memphis. During that streak, the Cardinals have recorded wins of 20 or more points 17 times. Louisville’s Record When Scoring... less than 20 points 0-0 7-12 THIRD-HIGHEST TOTAL FOR PETRINO 20+ points 2-0 79-12 Head coach Bobby Petrino is no stranger to scoring points, and his team showed that last Saturday in the win over 25+ points 2-0 73-6 Murray State. The Cardinals scored a 66-21 win over the Racers, marking the third-highest point total for a Petrino Louisville’s Record When Allowing... coached team — all coming at Louisville. Petrino’s squad tallied 70 points in a win over Cincinnati in 2004, 69 ver- 14 or fewer points 1-0 54-3 sus North Carolina in 2005 and 66 versus Houston in Petrino’s first season in 2003. The 66 points scored by the Cardinals 24 or fewer points 2-0 73-9 on Saturday night marked the eighth time in Petrino’s career that one of his teams scored 60 or more points in a game. 25+ points 0-0 13-14 Louisville’s Record When... Leading after the 1st qtr 2-0 67-6 CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING STREAK Trailing after the 1st qtr 0-0 14-13 Louisville is currently riding a consecutive game scoring streak that spans 175 games dating back to the 2000 season. The streak Leading at halftime 2-0 76-8 ranks as the third longest in the ACC behind Virginia Tech (245) and Georgia Tech (212). Trailing at halftime 0-0 18-14 School Streak Last Shutout Leading after the 3rd qtr 2-0 79-6 Virginia Tech 246 Cincinnati, 9/16/95 Trailing after the 3rd qtr 0-0 13-17 Georgia Tech 213 Fla. St., 10/18/97 Tied going into the 4th qtr 0-0 5-3 Louisville 175 Florida State, 9/23/00 Louisville’s Record With... Clemson 142 Georgia, 8/30/03 less than 300 yards 0-0 10-14 Florida State 99 W. Forest, 11/11/06 400+ yards total offense 1-0 43-5 Miami 80 Virginia, 11/10/07 500+ yards total offense 1-0 12-0 Duke 71 Ga. Tech, 10/4/08 600+ yards total offense 1-0 2-0 Pitt 67 Oregon St. 12/31/08 less than 100 yards rush 0-0 5-15 100+ yards rushing 2-0 79-8 Boston College 49 Va. Tech, 9/25/10 150+ yards rushing 1-0 65-4 NC State 32 Fla. St., 10/29/11 200+ yards rushing 1-0 37-3 North Carolina 30 NC State, 11/5/11 250+ yards rushing 1-0 19-1 Virginia 27 Va. Tech, 11/26/11 less than 200 yards pass 0-0 41-13 Syracuse 8 Georgia Tech 10/19/13 300+ yards passing 0-0 9-2 Wake Forest 5 Syracuse, 11/3/13 350+ yards passing 0-0 2-0 400+ yards passing 0-0 0-0 PETRINO JUST AS SUCCESSFUL ON THE ROAD 450+ yards passing 0-0 0-0 Head coach Bobby Petrino has been extremely successful at home, but his teams have been just as productive on the road. Petrino Louisville’s Record When Allowing... owns a 17-6 record on the road during his tenure with the Cardinals and has won seven of his last eight road contests with the less than 200 total yards 0-0 22-1 Cardinals. He takes his team on the road for the first time this season, and is 4-0 in road openers as the leader of the Cardinals. He less than 300 total yards 2-0 61-5 less than 400 total yards 2-0 70-13 was 9-9 at Arkansas and Western Kentucky on the road. 400+ yards total offense 0-0 12-11 less than 100 yards rush 2-0 54-4 PETRINO OWNS NATION’S LONGEST HOME-WINNING STREAK 100+ yards rush 0-0 37-21 Head coach Bobby Petrino picked up his 20th-straight home win last Saturday night, which is the longest streak by a head coach less than 200 yards pass 1-0 63-9 in the nation. Northern Illinois has won 27-straight home games, but with three different coaches. Fresno State’s Tim DeRuyter has less than 250 yards pass 1-0 73-14 won 13-straight home contests. less than 300 yards pass 2-0 77-17 Louisville Football GoCards.com — 10 LOUISVILLE VS. VIRGINIA GAME NOTES

CARDINALS LOOK FOR SEVENTH-STRAIGHT ON THE ROAD LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL The Cardinals hit the road for the first time this season when they travel to Charlottesville to face the Cavaliers of Virginia. With a PRESEASON WATCH LISTS victory Saturday, the Cardinals would win their seventh consecutive true road game, a feat not accomplished by the program since they won six from 2002-03. The Cardinals won two straight games in 2003 and four during the 2002 campaign. Petrino was 10-5 in BEDNARIK AWARD league play on the road during his previous tenure with the Cardinals. (Presented to the college defensive player of the year by the Maxwell Football Club) • Lorenzo Mauldin PETRINO’S NON-CONFERENCE SUCCESS Head coach Bobby Petrino has dominated non-conference foes throughout his 10 season as a head coach. He owns a 38-6 record versus non-league foes, including a 17-3 mark at Louisville. As head coach of the Cardinals, Petrino has won six-straight non- MAXWELL AWARD conference games, with the last loss coming to Virginia Tech 35-24 in the 2006 Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Fla. (Presented to the college offensive player of the year by the Maxwell Football Club) • DeVante Parker PETRINO DOMINATES UNRANKED OPPONENTS Head coach Bobby Petrino has been extremely successful versus unranked opponents during his tenure at Louisville. With the 66-21 MACKEY AWARD win over Murray State on Saturday night, Petrino is 39-5 against unranked foes while at Louisville, and has won 18-straight games (Presented to the nation’s most outstanding tight end by the against unranked foes, last losing to USF 45-14 during the 2005 season. John Mackey Award Selection Committee) SEASON-OPENING SUCCESS • Gerald Christian In 10 full seasons as a head coach at the collegiate level, Bobby Petrino has never lost a season-opening game. Petrino’s teams haven’t just squeaked by their opponents on the season’s first week, they’ve been dominant, winning the games by a combined RIMINGTON TROPHY score of 395-159. (Presented to the nation’s most outstanding Team Date Opponent Location Score center by the Rimington Trophy Committee) Louisville Aug. 31, 2003 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 40-24 • Jake Smith Louisville Sept. 5, 2004 Kentucky Louisville, Ky. 28-0 Louisville Sept. 4, 2005 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 31-24 BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY Louisville Sept. 3, 2006 Kentucky Louisville, Ky. 59-28 (Presented to the nation’s most outstanding defensive player Arkansas Aug. 30, 2008 Western Illinois Fayetteville, Ark. 28-24 by the Charlotte Touchdown Arkansas Sept. 5, 2009 Missouri State Little Rock, Ark. 48-10 Club) Arkansas Sept. 4, 2010 Tennessee Tech Fayetteville, Ark. 44-3 • Lorenzo Mauldin Arkansas Sept. 3, 2011 Missouri State Fayetteville, Ark. 51-7 Western Kentucky Aug. 31, 2013 Kentucky Nashville, Tenn. 35-26 OUTLAND TROPHY Louisville Sept. 1, 2014 Miami Louisville, Ky. 31-13 (Presented to the nation’s most outstanding interior lineman by the FWAA) PLAYERS WITH DEGREES TWO FORMER CARDINALS RETURN AS COACHES • Jake Smith • Gerald Christian TE Former Louisville football players Kolby Smith and L.D. Scott will each • Grant Donovan LS make their Louisville coaching debut on Sept. 1 when the Cardinals open BUTKUS AWARD • Michaelee Harris WR up the 2014 season versus Miami. Smith, who will coach the running (Presented to the nation’s most outstanding linebacker by the • Jermaine Reve DB backs, and Scott, the team’s defensive line coach, both played under head Butkus Foundation) • Jake Smith OL coach Bobby Petrino at Louisville. As a running back from 2003 to 2006, • Lorenzo Mauldin • Kai DeLa Cruz WR Smith amassed more than 1,800 rushing yards and 18 scores. Scott played four seasons as a defensive lineman, his best season being his 41-tackle • Matt Milton WR LOMBARDI AWARD senior campaign in 2009. (Presented to the college lineman of the year by the Rotary 2014 FALL GRADUATES Club of Houston) • Dominique Brown RB GRADUATED CARDINALS • Jake Smith • Jamon Brown OL Louisville has done an oustanding job of graduating its players over the • B.J. Dubose DL last four seasons, and when the 2014 season kicks, the Cardinals will have seven players who will have their degrees in hand. Below is a list of the BILETNIKOFF AWARD • Aaron Epps OL (Presented to the nation’s most outstanding receiver by the • Terrell Floyd DB players who will have graduated when the Cardinals face Miami to open the season. Tallahassee Quarterback Club Foundation) • Charles Gaines CB • DeVante Parker • Andrew Johnson CB THREE ENROLLED IN THE SPRING • Ryan Johnson P LOU GROZA AWARD Louisville added three newcomers during 2014 spring drills. The trio of • Corvin Lamb RB (Presented to the nation’s most outstanding placekicker by • Ryan Mack OL January enrollees included one mid-year junior college transfer (Trevon Young, OLB from Iowa Western) and two high school early enrollees (L.J. the Palm Beach Sports Commission) • Lorenzo Mauldin DE/OLB • John Wallace • John Miller OG Scott, RB from Marion Harding HS and Cameron Polk, WR from Hamilton • Brett Nelson QB Southeastern HS). • DeVante Parker WR • Eli Rogers WR HOME COOKING LIFTS CARDINALS • Mike Romano OL The Cardinals have been one of the best teams in the country at home over the last three seasons. With the win over Murray State on Saturday night, the Cardinals have won 14 of their last 16 home games and are currently riding a four-game home streak. Louisville has gone 8-1 in the last two seasons, with its only loss a 38-35 decision to UCF last season. Louisville Football GoCards.com — 11 LOUISVILLE VS. VIRGINIA GAME NOTES Amway Coaches Poll NFL DRAFT 1 Florida State (51) 2-0 1529 2 Alabama (1) 2-0 1435 The Cardinals saw four former UofL players selected in the 2014 NFL Draft, including three first-round picks Calvin Pryor (18th 3 Oklahoma (3) 2-0 1408 overall to the New York Jets), Marcus Smith (26th overall to the Philadelphia Eagles ) and (32nd overall to the 4 Oregon (6) 2-0 1407 Minnesota Vikings). Preston Brown was the fourth Cardinals selected when he was picked by the Buffalo Bills with the 73rd pick in 5 Auburn 2-0 1312 the third round. Louisville and Texas A&M were the only two schools with three first round selections. 6 Georgia (1) 1-0 1209 7 Baylor 2-0 1135 25-3 OVER THE LAST THREE SEASONS 8 Texas A&M 2-0 1090 The Cardinals have enjoyed one of the best three-year stretches in . Louisville has gone 25-3 over that span, going 9 LSU 2-0 1034 11-2 in 2012, 12-1 last season and opening the year with a win. It marked the first time that the Cardinals won 11 or more games 10 USC 2-0 999 in consecutive seasons and the 12 wins last year tied a school record. The Cardinals won their 25th game over a three-year period 11 Notre Dame 2-0 858 with the victory over Murray State on Saturday night. The 25 wins over that span, which is tied for the second-best total in the 12 UCLA 2-0 812 nation during that span. 13 Michigan State 1-1 716 14 Arizona State 2-0 646 Best Records Since 2012 15 Ole Miss 2-0 609 1. Florida State 28-2 16 Stanford 1-1 585 17 Wisconsin 1-1 409 2. Louisville 25-3 18 Ohio State 1-1 402 Ohio State 25-3 19 Virginia Tech 2-0 349 Alabama 25-3 20 Kansas State 2-0 333 Oregon 25-3 21 Nebraska 2-0 310 6. Northern Illinois 26-4 22 Missouri 2-0 281 7. Clemson 24-4 23 South Carolina 1-1 232 24 Clemson 1-1 212 POINT-EXPLOSION 25 North Carolina 2-0 129 Louisville led Murray State 45-7 at the half, marking the Cardinals’ most points in an opening half since scoring 49 against the Racers before the break on Aug. 30, 2007. With the 66 points on Saturday, Louisville has reached 50 points under head coach Bobby Petrino AP Poll on 10 occasions at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium (most recently Sept. 9, 2006, against Temple). Louisville finished the game with 66 1 Florida State (38) 2-0 1463 points, the first time the Cardinals have reached the 60-point plateau since posting 72 against FIU on Sept. 21, 2013. 2 Oregon (16) 2-0 1415 3 Alabama (1) 2-0 1334 PETRINO 24-1 AT PAPA JOHN’S CARDINAL STADIUM 4 Oklahoma (2) 2-0 1303 Head coach Bobby Petrino put together an impressive record at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium in his first tenure with the Cardinals. 5 Auburn 2-0 1236 In his first four seasons, Petrino compiled a remarkable 24-1 home mark, including a school record 20-game winning streak, which 6 Georgia (1) 1-0 1201 is still intact. Petrino’s lone blemish was a 37-7 loss to Memphis on Nov. 15, 2003. After his lone home loss to the Tigers, Petrino’s 7 Texas A&M (2) 2-0 1101 teams never faltered again. Under Petrino, the Cardinals are averaging 45.0 points per game at Papa John’ s Cardinal Stadium and 8 Baylor 2-0 1043 have scored over 50 points on 10 occassions. 9 USC 2-0 1039 10 LSU 2-0 1029 50-Point Explosions 11 Notre Dame 2-0 815 70 vs. Cincinnati, 11/27/04 12 UCLA 2-0 779 69 vs. North Carolina, 10/8/05 13 Michigan State 1-1 751 66 vs. Murray State, 9/6/2014 14 Ole Miss 2-0 703 66 vs. Houston, 11/22/03 15 Stanford 1-1 592 65 at Houston, 11/20/04 16 Arizona State 2-0 570 63 vs. Oregon State, 9/17/05 17 Virginia Tech 2-0 532 62 at Temple, 9/906 18 Wisconsin 1-1 391 61 vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/1/05 19 Kansas State 2-0 285 59 vs. East Carolina, 10/2/04 20 Missouri 2-0 237 58 vs. Kentucky, 9/3/06 21 Louisville 2-0 234 56 at Memphis, 11/4/04 22 Ohio State 1-1 222 55 vs. TCU, 11/4/04 23 Clemson 1-1 206 55 at Tulane, 12/4/04 24 South Carolina 1-1 199 55 vs. Rutgers, 11/11/05 25 BYU 2-0 179 52 at Army, 9/10/04

SIX ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS RETURN Six players who received All-American Athletic Conference honors in 2013 return to the Cardinals as they head into the ACC. Wide receiver DeVante Parker, offensive tackleJamon Brown, guard John Miller, and center Jake Smith were dubbed first-teamers last year. Cornerback Charles Gaines was a first teamer on defense, while defensive end Lorenzo Mauldin was named to the second team.

CARDINALS LOOK FOR FIFTH STRAIGHT BOWL APPEARANCE The Cardinals are entering a new conference and the path to making a bowl appearance will be extremely difficult. UofL will look

Louisville Football GoCards.com — 12 LOUISVILLE VS. VIRGINIA GAME NOTES CARDS IN THE NFL for its fifth-straight bowl appearance and its 14th in the last 17 years this season. After missing bowl games from 2007-09, the Cardinals have advanced to four straight, incuding a 36-9 win over Miami, the Cardinals’ week one opponent. Head coach Bobby Petrino took the Cardinals to four-straight bowl appearances from 2003-06, including the school’s first BCS appearance in 2006. Barnidge, Gary Cleveland Browns Bellamy, Josh Chicago Bears Bridgewater, Teddy Minnesota Vikings THREE-STRAIGHT 10 0R MORE WINS Brown, Preston Buffalo Bills Louisville posted a 12-1 record in 2013, giving the Cardinals 10 or more victories in each of the last two seasons and the Cardinals Copeland, Damian Jacksonville Jaguars are going for a school record third-straight double-digit win total. The Cardinals went 11-2 in 2012 under Charlie Strong and he Douglas, Harry Atlanta Falcons posted a 23-3 record over the last two seasons. Head coach Bobby Petrino is seeking his fifth-straight nine or more win seasons Dumervil, Elvis Baltimore Ravens as the head coach at Louisville. He went 9-4 in 2003, 11-1 in 2004, 9-3 in 2005 and 12-1 in 2006. Petrino is looking to tie John L. Dunn, Brandon Chicago Bears Smith for the school record for taking their teams to five-straight bowl appearances. Smith guided the Cardinals to bowl in each of Gay, William Pittsburgh Steelers his five seasons at the helm from 1998-2002. Petrino took his teams to bowl in 2003-06, incuding the school’s first BCS appearance Giacomini, Breno New York Jets following the 2006 season. Kupper, Alex Houston Texans Okoye, Amobi Dallas Cowboys CAPTAINS NAMED FOR THE 2014 SEASON Perry, Senorise Chicago Bears Five leaders have been chosen by their peers on the University of Louisville football team to be team captains for the 2014 season. Philon, Roy Chicago Bears Head coach Bobby Petrino announced the captains to the team before the season. Representing the team this year will be three Powell, Bilal New York Jets juniors and a pair of seniors. Senior linebacker Lorenzo Mauldin, from Atlanta, Ga., and Maynard Jackson High School; junior Pryor, Calvin New York Jets defensive lineman Sheldon Rankins, from Covington, Ga., and Eastside High School; junior cornerback Charles Gaines, from Scruggs, Greg Seattle Seahawks Miami, Fla., and Central High School; junior quarterback Will Gardner, from Douglas, Ga., and Coffee High School; and senior Smith, Marcus Philadelphia Eagles center Jake Smith, from Jacksonville, Ala., and Jacksonville High School. The five have combined for 120 games played and 71 Stingily, Byron Tennessee Titans starts, with Smith leading the way with 38 starts. He started all 38 games and was a first team all-conference honoree a year ago. Wood, Eric Buffalo Bills Mauldin has appeared in 36 career contests and 20 starts. He was a second team all-league selection last year. Gaines, a first team All-American Athletic Conference honoree, has played in 20 games with 10 career starts.

CARDS SELL RECORD NUMBER OF SEASON TICKETS Anticipation is growing at a record pace for the University of Louisville football’s inaugural season in the Atlantic Coast Conference. School officials announced that all season tickets have been sold, as a record 46,149 tickets have been purchased for the Cardinals’ 2014 home slate. The number of season tickets sold has increased over the last five years, dating back to the stadium’s expansion in 2010. Louisville’s previous record for season tickets sold was in 2013, when 45,627 were sold.

PETRINO IN SEPTEMBER Fast starts have propelled the Cardinals to winning seasons under Bobby Petrino. In his first term as the head coach at Louisville, Petrino is 14-1 in the month of September when leading the Cardinals, and have scored 30 or more points in 12 of those games. His only loss came in 2005 when the Cardinals were upset by South Florida 45-14 in Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla. Petrino is 6-0 during the month of September at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. During his entire coaching career, Petrino is 34-3 during the calendar’s ninth month.

PETRINO IN CONFERENCE PLAY It was hard to find fault in anything head coach Bobby Petrino did during his first stint at the University of Louisville. Petrino’s teams were excellent in conference play from 2003-06, posting a 23-6 record and winning a pair of conference titles. Petrino guided the Cardinals to an 8-0 mark in their last season in Conference USA, which resulted in a league title. Louisville also won the BIG EAST in 2006 and received the league’s automatic BCS bid.

PETRINO IN NON-CONFERENCE PLAY Head coach Bobby Petrino’s conference record was solid, but his non-conference record was even better. In four seasons with the Cardinals, Petrino’s teams were a remarkable 20-3 in non-conference action. He owns a seven-game winning streak againt non- league foes while at Louisville, with his last loss coming in the 2006 Gator Bowl against Virginia Tech.

PETRINO VERSUS RANKED FOES Head coach Bobby Petrino has made a number of appearances versus ranked foes during his coaching career. He owns a 13-17 record all-time against teams ranked in the 25. He posted a 3-6 record while at Louisville and went 10-11 during his four years at Arkansas. He defeated 15th-ranked Wake Forest in the 2007 Orange Bowl in his final game as the Louisville head coach.

Petrino vs. Ranked Opponents Louisville #14 TCU 31, Louisville 28, 2003 #14 Miami (OH) 49, Louisville 28 #3 Miami 41, Louisville 38, 2004 #7 Louisville 44, #10 Boise State 40 #25 West Virginia 46, #19 Louisville 44 (3 OT) #12 Virginia Tech 35, #15 Louisville 24, 2006 #12 Louisville 31, #15 Miami 7, 2006 #5 Louisville 44, #3 West Virginia 34, 2006 Louisville Football GoCards.com — 13 LOUISVILLE VS. VIRGINIA GAME NOTES #14 Rutgers 28, #3 Louisville 25, 2006 CARDINAL HONOR ROLL Jamon Brown Arkansas • Third-team Preaseason by Athlon’s #9 Alabama 49, Arkansas 14, 2008 #7 Texas 52, Arkansas 10, 2008 James Burgess #12 Florida 38, Arkansas 7, 2008 • Third-team Preaseason by Athlon’s Arkansas 25, #20 Auburn 22, 2008 Arkansas 30, #19 Tulsa 23, 2008 Gerald Christian #23 Georgia 52, Arkansas 41, 2009 • Third-team Preaseason by Athlon’s #3 Alabama, Arkansas 7 , 2009 Arkansas 44, #17 Auburn 23, 2009 Michael Dyer #1 Florida 23, Arkansas 20, 2009 • Third-team Preaseason by Athlon’s #1 Alabama 24, Arkansas 20, 2010 #7 Auburn 65, Arkansas 43, 2010 Charles Gaines Arkansas 41, #18 South Carolina 20, 2010 • Third-team Preaseason by Athlon’s Arkansas 38, #22 Mississippi State 31, 2010 (2OT) Arkansas 31, #6 LSU 23, 2010 Corvin Lamb #6 Ohio State 31, Arkansas 26, 2011 • Co-Specialist ACC Player of the Week #3 Alabama 38, Arkansas 14, 2011 Arkansas 42, #14 Texas A&M 38, 2011 Lorenzo Mauldin Arkansas 38, #15 Auburn 14, 2011 • Second-team Preaseason by Athlon’s Arkansas 44, #10 South Carolina 28, 2011 #1 LSU 41, Arkansas 17, 2011 DeVante Parker Arkansas 29, #11 Kansas State 16, 2012 • Preseason All-ACC • Second-team Preaseason by Athlon’s LOUISVILLE TOPS ALL PEERS IN NCAA APR RATING • Preseason All-ACC by 247 Sports While continuing its ascent on the field, Louisville has established itself as the standard-bearer in academic performance at all • Fourth-team All-American by Athlon’s levels of college football. Louisville recorded a perfect APR rating, joining Texas as the only two programs in the country to record • Second-team Preseason All-American by SI.com perfect ratings. James Sample PETRINO PUT 17 CARDS IN THE PROS • Co-Defensive Back ACC Player of the Week Head coach Bobby Petrino has had success of developing players throughout his career, especially during his time at Louisville. Seventeen Cardinals coached by Petrino over his four-year stint were drafted into the NFL. Petrino didn’t Jake Smith have anyone drafted after his first season, but the 2005 draft saw a school record six players get selected, including • Second-team Preaseason by Athlon’s running back Eric Shelton who went in the second round to Carolina. Amobi Okoye was a first-round selection in 2007 by the Houston Texans and Eric Wood was a first-round pick by the Buffalo Bills. John Wallace • Third-team Preaseason by Athlon’s NOTABLES FIRST FOR 2014 n Louisville scored its first points of the season on the second drive of the Miami game when true freshman Charles Standberry scored on a 2-yard touchdown pass from Will Gardner with 6:30 to go in the first quarter. The drive was a 12-play, 93-yard jaunt that took 5:55 off the clock. The Cardinals have convert only two third and short plays to extend the drive. It was the first career reception for Standberry, who was playing his first collegiate game. n Junior safety James Sample recorded the first interception of the season when he intercepted Brad Kaaya inside Louisville territory late in the third quarter. n Junior defenisve lineman Sheldon Rankins recorded the first sack of the season. n Junior Corvin Lamb scored the first non-offensive touchdown and first special teams score when he took a kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown. n Junior Corvin Lamb scored the first non-offensive touchdown and first special teams score when he took a kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown. n Sophomore Gerod Holliman recorded his first interception and advanced it 61 yards on the last play of the game versus the Hurricanes n Gardner recorded his first win as a starter by going 20-of-28 for 206 yards and two touchdowns in the win over Miami. n DeAngelo Brown, Keith Kelsey, James Sample, Tobijah Hughley, James Quick, and Will Gardner each earned their first career starts on Monday night. n Three true freshmen played in the contest against Miami: Trumaine Washington, L.J. Scott, and Charles Standberry. Also making their first appearances in Louisville uniforms: Kelby Johnson, James Sample, Chucky Williams, George Clements, Pio Vatuvei, Tobijah Hughley, Dontez Byrd, and Trevon Young. OFFENSIVE NOTES THIRD-HIGHEST TWO-GAME TOTAL Louisville Football GoCards.com — 14 LOUISVILLE VS. VIRGINIA GAME NOTES With eight starters returning returning on offense, head coach Bobby CAREER 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Career Receiving Touchdowns Petrino knew he had an opportunity to light up the scoreboard. Louisville Dominique Brown (3) 1. 33 Ibn Green, 1996-99 143 Miami 9/1/2014 is averaging 48.5 points per game after the first two contests, which is the 2. 31 Arnold Jackson, 1997-00 137 Houston 11/16/2013 11th-best total in the nation. The Cardinals tallied 66 points on Saturday 3. 28 DeVante Parker, 2011-13 125 USF 10/26/2013 versus Murray State and 31 in the opener versus Miami on Sept. 1. The 97 4. 25 Anthony Cummings, 1987-90 total points is the third-best opening two-game total in Petrino’s tenure. 5. 19 J.R. Russell, 2001-04 6. 18 Anthony Cummings, 1987-90 Michael Dyer (10) He tallied 120 points in 2006 when his 12-1 team posted 58 in the opener versus Kentucky and 103 with Arkansas in 2011. 18 Deion Branch, 2000-01 180 at Mississippi 10/30/2010 8. 17 Gary Barnidge, 2004-07 177 Mississippi 10/29/2011 9. 16 Mario Urrutia, 2005-07 157 Samford 11/1/9/2011 CHRISTIAN SCORES AGAIN 10. 15 , 2004-07 151 at Clemson 9/19/2011 It’s no secret that head coach Bobby Petrino loves to the use the tight end, 150 Mississippi State 9/10/2011 and it has been evident in the first two games of the season. Senior tight Career Receiving Yards 143 vs. Oregon 1/10/2011 end Gerald Christian is second on the team with nine catches for 91 1. 3,670 Arnold Jackson, 1997-00 141 at South Carolina 10/1/2011 yards and a team-leading two touchdowns, which is tied for 16th nation- 2. 2,924 Harry Douglas, 2004-07 117 at Arkansas 10/8/2011 ally. He caught three passes for 32 yards versus Murray State and caught 3. 2,830 Ibn Green, 1996-99 4. 2,619 J.R. Russell, 2001-04 100 South Carolina 9/25/2010 a one-yard touchdown pass from sophomore quarterback Will Gardner. 5. 2,305 Miguel Montano, 1994-97 100 LSU 10/23/2010 Christian established a new career-high with Petrino calling the plays in 6. 2,271 Mario Urrutia, 2005-07 the opener versus Miami, catching a career-high six passes for 59 yards 7. 2,204 Deion Branch, 2000-01 L.J. Scott (1) and a touchdown, scoring on a 10-yard pass from Gardner to put the final 8. 2,195 Joshua Tinch, 2002-05 126 vs. Murray State 9/6/2014 points on the board in the 31-13 victory. His previous high for receptions 9. 2,004 Mark Clayton, 1979-82 was five against Eastern Kentucky last season. Christian caught 28 passes 10. 1,920 DeVante Parker, 2011- CAREER 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES for 426 yards and four scores last season. DeVante Parker (5) 153 at Pittsburgh 10/13/2012 STREAKING TO 200 142 vs. Miami 12/28/2013 Known for his consistently powerful offenses, Petrino has had an offense pass for over 200 yards in 47 of their last 50 games and 134 Eastern Kentucky 9/7/2013 100 overall games. Prior to the Navy game last season (198 yards), the last time a Petrino quarterback did not eclipse the 200-yard 120 Cincinnati 10/26/2012 mark was Sept. 26, 2009 at No. 3 Alabama. Additionally, over his 115 career games, Petrino’s offenses have surpassed 200 yards on 104 at Cincinnati 12/5/2013 the ground 42 times and have rushed for and passed for over 200 yards in 32 of those games. Additionally, in 100 of his 115 career games as a head coach, his offenses have passed for at least one touchdown. Eli Rogers (1) 106 at Cincinnati 10/15/2011 EXTRA TIME Preparation and details are among the qualities that make Bobby Petrino among the nation’s elite coaches. Petrino’s attention to Kai DeLa Cruz (1) detail and game planning come across even more when he has extra time to prepare for an opponent. During his collegiate head 116 Ohio 9/1/2013 coaching career, he is 30-10 (.750) when having more than one week to prepare for a game (including season openers, bye weeks and bowl games). Petrino’s first opportunnity came in the opener when he had a whole summer to prepare and will have four chances to spend more than a week preparing for an upcoming opponent in 2014.

Games with More Than a Week of Preparation • Sept. 1 vs. Miami (season opener), W, 31-13 • Oct. 11 at Clemson (Eight days after Syracuse on Oct. 3) • Oct. 30 vs. Florida State (12 days afer NC State on Oct. 18) • Nov. 8 at Boston College (Nine days after Florida State on Oct. 30) • Nov. 22 at Notre Dame (14 days after Boston College on Nov. 8)

GARDNER WINS IN FIRST START Sophomore quarterback Will Gardner was solid in his first start as the quarterback of the Cardinals. In picking up his first colle- giate win, Gardner went 20-for-28 for 206 yards, with two touchdowns. Gardner logged his third career touchdown – Louisville’s first as members of the ACC, when he connected withCharles Standberry from 2-yards out with 6:39 remaining in the first quarter. He went 5-for-5 for 50 yards on the Cardinals’ first scoring drive of the season.

QBs Making First Career Start Under Petrino 2014 – Will Gardner: 20-28, 206 yards, 2 TDs (vs. Miami) 2011 – Tyler Wilson: 18-24, 260 yards, 2 TDs (vs. Missouri State) 2009 – Ryan Mallett: 17-22, 309 yards, 1 TD (vs. Missouri State) 2005 – Brian Brohm: 19-27, 179 yards, 0 TDs (vs. Kentucky) 2003 – Stefan Lefors: 14-23, 180 yards, 1 TD (vs. Kentucky)

SPREADING THE WEALTH ON THE GROUND Head coach Bobby Petrino talks about running to win, and the Cardinals did that against on Saturday night. Between Reggie Bon- nafon (2 TDs), Brandon Radcliff(2 TDs), Dominique Brown (1 TD), and L.J. Scott (1 TD), the Cardinals combined for six rushing touchdowns. It is tied for the fourth most by a team in school history (6 vs. Army in 2004; 6 vs. East Carolina in 2004). The last time that Louisville had two players rush for at least two touchdowns apiece in a game was on Oct. 21, 2006, when cur- rent running back coach Kolby Smith and Anthony Allen each rushed for two scores against Syracuse. Louisville Football GoCards.com — 15 LOUISVILLE VS. VIRGINIA GAME NOTES PETRINO SUPERLATIVES BONNAFON MAKES IMPRESSIVE DEBUT Points...... 70 vs. Cincinnati,11/27/04 Freshman quarterback Reggie Bonnafon sat out the opener, but he made a splash Saturday night. Entering the game in the First Downs...... 37 vs. Houston, 11/22/03 second quarter, Bonnafon led a three-play drive that he ended with an eight-yard run, his first touchdown of his career. He would Rushes...... 55 vs. Kentucky, 9/3/06 come back on the next drive and toss his first touchdown pass of his career when he hooked up withMichaelee Harris for a Yards Rushing...... 445 vs. Houston, 11/22/03 27-yard touchdown pass. Bonnafon would later add a 16-yard touchdown run. He finished the game 8-of-11 through the air for Pass Attempts...... 51 vs. Texas A&M, 10/1/11 Pass Comp...... 35 at Auburn, 10/16/10 112 yards and rushed five times for 22 yards. He finished the game with three touchdowns and is the first freshman quarterback Yards Passing...... 510 vs. Texas A&M, 10/1/11 to have three scores in a game since Teddy Bridgewater had three against USF on Nov. 25, 2011. Bonnafon’s two rushing scores are Total Plays...... 93 at West Virginia, 10/15/05 the most by a first-year quarterback since Bridgewater had a pair against Connecticut on Nov. 19, 2011. Total Offense...... 779 vs. Houston, 11/22/03 Points, First Quarter...... 24 vs. TCU (W, 55-28), 11/10/04 CARDS GET BALL AND SCORE Points, Second Quarter...... 28 at Temple (W, 62-0), 9/9/06 After scoring one of their first nine possessions for the season, the Cardinals have exploded since that point. Louisville scored ...... 28 vs Oregon State (W, 63-27), 9/17/05 on its final three drives in the win over Miami on Sept. 1. After punting on its first drive of the game versus Murray State, the Points, Third Quarter...... 28 vs. Rutgers (W, 56-5), 11/11/05 ...... 28 vs. East Carolina (W, 59-7), 10/2/04 Cardinals scored touchdowns on their next six drives, and would tally a field goal and touchdowns on their next three possessions. Points, Fourth Quarter...... 30 at Houston (W, 65-27), 11/20/04 Louisville has scored on 14 of its 25 possessions this season. Points, Half...... 45 vs. Murray(W, 66-21), 9/6/14 ...... 42 vs. Eastern Michigan (W, 63-27), 10/31/09 PERFECT IN THE REDZONE ...... 42 at Temple (W, 62-0), 9/9/06 The Cardinals have been automatic in the red zone, going 13-for-13 this season. Louisville leads the country with a perfect per- ...... 42 vs. Cincinnati (W, 70-7), 11/27/04 centage inside the opponents’ 20-yard line. Louisville was a perfect 4-for-4 versus Miami on Sept. 1 and followed with a perfect Points, First Half...... 45 vs. Murray(W, 66-21), 9/6/14 9-for-9 against Murray State last Saturday. Other than being perfect inside the red zone, the Cardinals have scored 12 touchdowns ...... 42 vs. Eastern Michigan (W, 63-27), 10/31/09 ...... 42 at Temple (W, 62-0), 9/9/06 on their first 13 tries...... 42 vs. Cincinnati (W, 70-7), 11/27/04 Points, Second Half...... 41 vs. Florida Atlantic (W, 61-10),10/1/05 45 IS A HIGH Rushes...... 37, Michael Bush The Cardinals’ offense was clicking on all cylinders last Saturday, scoring 45 points in the first half of the 66-21 win over Murray ...... at West Virginia (10/15/05) State. The 45 points were the most in the first half by a Bobby Petrino-coached squad. He tallied 42 versus Eastern Michigan at Yards Rushing...... 213, Antonio Andrews Arkansas in 2009, and at Louisville, scored 42 in a half versus Temple in 2006 and Cincinnati in 2004...... vs. Morgan State (9/21/13) TD Rushes...... 5, Twice ...... Antonio Andrews vs. Morgan State (9/21/13) OFFENSE AVERAGES 40-PLUS UNDER PETRINO ...... Eric Shelton vs. ECU (10/2/04) Head coach Bobby Petrino has a reputation of putting points on the board, and his University of Louisville tenure has made that Long Rush...... 99, Broderick Green evident. In his four-plus seasons, Petrino’s teams have scored 2.156 points in 52 games, which is an average of 41.5 points per game...... vs. Eastern Michigan (10/31/09) He tallied 491 points in 2006 in guiding the Cardinals to a 12-1 recoerd and scored 597 points (49.8 per game) in 2004 when the Pass Attempts...... 51, Tyler Wilson Cardinals ended the year at 11-1. During that season, the Cardinals scored 50 or more points in five-straight games...... vs. Texas A&M (10/1/11) Pass Completions...... 32, Tyler Wilson ...... vs. Mississippi State (11/19/11) WHAT CAN BROWN DO FOR YOU Yards Passing...... 510, Tyler Wilson Senior running back Dominique Brown carried the load in the season opener against Miami on Sept. 1. Brown reached new ...... vs. Texas A&M (10/1/11) career-highs for rushes and yards in the 31-13 win over Miami. He carried the ball 33 times for 143 yards and a score. It was the third TD Passes...... 5, Five Times 100-yard game of his career and the first since he rushed for a previous career-best 137 yards on 27 carries in a win over Houston Long Pass...... 89, Ryan Mallett last season. Brown was a workhorse for the Cardinals in the second half, carrying the ball 20 times for 89 yards, 41 of which came in ...... at Mississippi State (11/20/10) Receptions...... 13, Twice the fourth quarter. The Cardinals are 3-0 when Brown rushes for 100 yards in a game. Brown’s 33 carries were the most since Darius ...... Jarius Wright vs. Texas A&M (10/1/11) Ashley ran 33 times in a 17-9 loss at West Virginia in 2009...... Joshua Tinch at West Virginia (10/15/05) Yards Receiving...... 281, Jarius Wright PARKER ENTERS YEAR THIRD IN TDS ...... vs. Texas A&M (10/1/11) Senior wide receiver DeVante Parker, who is out for the next 6-to-8 weeks, has an opportunity to re-write the records books at TD Receptions...... 3, J.R. Russell UofL this season. The product of Ballard High enters 2014 with 113 receptions for 1,920 yards and 28 touchdowns in his first three ...... vs. Miami (OH) in Mobile (12/18/03) seasons. He needs 22 receptions to crack the school’s top list and stands 10th in receiving yards and third in touchdowns. Parker Long Reception...... 89, Jarius Wright ...... at Mississippi State (11/20/10) needs six scores to break the school mark for receiving touchdowns, breaking Ibn Green’s (1996-99) school record of 33. Parker tied Field Goals...... 5, Ar t Carmody a school record last season with 12 touchdowns...... vs. Pitt (11/3/05) Long Field Goal...... 51, Twice PARKER HOPES FOR ANOTHER MILESTONE ...... Zach Hocker at South Carolina (11/6/10) In the Louisville record books, DeVante Parker ranks third in touchdown receptions with 28 and tied for 10th in yards, but Parker is ...... Ar t Carmody vs. Temple (9/9/06) attempting to climb up the rankings of another receiving list. The product of Ballard High is tied for ninth with five career 100-yard Long Punt...... 64, Todd Flannery receiving games. He is tied with Jamie Asher (1991-94) and Parker needs two more to tie Mario Urrutia (2005-07) for eighth place...... vs. Rutgers (11/11/05) Long Punt Return...... 97, Joe Adams Arnold Jackson (1997-00) holds the school record for career 100-yard receiving games with 15...... vs. Ole Miss (10/23/10) Long Kickoff Return...... 100, JaJuan Spillman RUSH HOUR ...... at Rutgers (11/9/06) The Cardinals put their running game on display Saturday night in the win over Murray State. The Cardinals carried the ball a Tackles...... 20, Jerr y Franklin season-high 49 times for 325 yards and six touchdowns, averaging 6.6 yards per carry. The 300 yards on the ground were the most ...... at Mississippi State (11/20/10) by the Cardinals since 2008 when they totaled 303 yards in a win over Kansas State. Against Murray, freshman L.J. Scott carried Sacks...... 6.0, Elvis Dumervil 11 times 126 yards and a touchdown. He had the run of the game when he scampered 68 yards and averaged 11.5 yards a carry...... at Kentucky (9/4/05) Tackles for Loss...... 6.0, Elvis Dumervil Sophomore Brandon Radcliff carried 15 times for a career-best 97 yards, averaging 6.5 yards a carry. Senior Dominique Brown ...... at Kentucky (9/4/05) carried five times for 40 yards. The Cardinals have a pair of 100-yard rushers in the first two games of the season after Brown rushed for 143 versus Miami and Scott totaled 126 against Murray State.

Louisville Football GoCards.com — 16 LOUISVILLE VS. VIRGINIA GAME NOTES CARDINALS IN THE RANKINGS BIG-PLAY PARKER Date Record AP Coaches Senior wide receiver DeVante Parker is definitely known as one of the top big-play wide receivers in the nation. During his il- Pre. 0-0 RV RV lustrious career, Parker has recorded 113 career receptions, and of those catches 32 have gone for 20 or more yards, including 18 9/2 1-0 25 RV touchdowns. Last season, Parker tallied 13 catches and six touchdowns of greater than 20 yards and totaled 14 receptions and eight 9/7 2-0 21 RV touchdowns in 2012. The Louisville native averages 16.9 yards per reception, which is tied with Harry Douglas (2004-07) for fifth all-time. UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE INFORMATION HEAD COACH BOBBY PETRINO VETERAN OFFENSIVE LINE Alma Mater: Central Arkansas ‘83 Senior offensive linemen Jake Smith, John Miller, and Jamon Brown have become three of the Cardinals’ most consistent and Career Record: 85-30 dependable players over the course of their careers. Earning starting roles as freshmen, center Jake Smith and guard John Miller Record at Louisville: 43-9 have tallied 40 and 36 starts, respectively, and have made 35 starts as a duo. Left tackle Jamon Brown made his first start in 2011, and has started every game since the beginning of 2012, totaling 30 for his career. After all starting the Miami game, Smith, Miller, ASSISTANT COACHES and Brown have started 25 games alongside one another. • Todd Grantham (Defensive Coordinator/OLB) • Garrick McGee (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) ROGERS STEADY IN PARKER’S ABSCENCE • Greg Brown (Safeties) Senior wide receiver Eli Rogers has been a model of consistency for the Cardinals over the last three season, and has showed that • Terrell Buckley (Cornerbacks) through the first two games. Starting at wide receiver the first two games, Rogers has caught a team-leading 10 passes for 110 • Tony Grantham (Inside Linebackers/Special Teams) yards, and has caugfht five or more passes in 13 iof 40 career games. Rogers has recorded over 40 receptions in each of the last three seasons and has 141 receptions for 1,605 yards and nine touchdowns. With 141 career receptions, Rogers needs two receptionsto • Chris Klenakis (Offensive Line) tie Deion Branch for ninth-place in school history. A product of Northwestern High, Rogers’ best season came in 2012 when he • Pete Nochta (Tight Ends) totaled a career-best 46 receptions for 505 yards and recorded a career-high 536 yards last season. • Kolby Smith (Running Backs) • L.D. Scott (Defensive Line) QUICK STEP • Lamar Thomas (Wide Receivers) In the abscence of senior wide receiver DeVante Parker, sophomore James Quick was going to be the guy to step up and fill some of Parker’s lost production, and that’s what the talented wideout from Trinity High in Louisville, Ky., did in the opener. Making his TEAM INFORMATION first career start, Quick caught a career-high three passes for 40 yards and also had a 12-yard rush. He caught a 25-yard pass from 2014 Overall Record: 2-0 Will Gardner, the second-longest reception of his career. Playing in nine games last season, Quick caught six passes for 73 yards, 2014 ACC Conference Record: 1-0 and he recorded half of that total in the opener. 2013 Bowl: Def. Miami 36-9 (Russell Athletic) Starters Returning: OL Chris Acosta, RB Dominique Brown, PETRINO WANTS TO RUN THE FOOTBALL WR DeVante Parker, TE Gerald Christian, OL Ryan Mack, OT Everyone usually gets confused with premise of Bobby Petrino’s offense, thinking he throws the ball all over the field. While he likes Jamon Brown, OL John Miller, OL Jake Smith to throw the football, his offense is predicated on running the football. During his four-year tenure, Petrino’s teams averaged 212.8 Lost: QB Teddy Bridgewater, WR Damian Copeland, TE Ryan yards per game on the ground and totaled 171 rushing touchdowns during that span. Louisville averaged 250.4 yards per game in Hubbell, RB Senorise Perry 2004 and averaged 228.2 in 2003. Petrino’s teams are 37-3 when rushing for over 200 yards in a game and 19-1 when tallying more Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 4/7 than 250 yards. The Cardinals are averaging 46.0 attempts and 227.5 yards per game through the first two contests, and have seven Returning: DE Lorenzo Mauldin, LB James Burgess, CB rushing scores. Louisville rushed for 325 yards on Saturday night against Murray State. Charles Gaines, S Terell Floyd Running the Football at Louisville Lost: DE M. Smith, DT Dunn, DT Philon, LB Prestion Brown, Years Att. Yds. Avg/C TD Avg/G Record 2003 518 2,966 5.7 35 228.2 9-4 LB Durant, SS H. Smith, FS Pryor, 2004 534 3,005 5.6 47 250.4 11-1

2005 474 2,262 4.8 41 188.5 9-3 TEAM HISTORY 2006 483 2,409 5.0 48 185.3 12-1 1st Year of Football: 1912 Number of Seasons: Entering 96th season 300-YARD RUSHING GAMES All-Time Record : 480-441-17 Head coach Bobby Petrino is no stranger to 300-yard rushing games during his five years with the Cardinals. Through 52 games, Bowl Appearances: 18 (9-8-1) Petrino’s teams have totaled 10 300-yard rushing games after the 325-yard performance last Saturday against Murray. When the Cons. Bowl App: 4 Cardinals rush for over 300 yards in a game, they average 57.3 points per game. It was the fifth-highest total under Petrino. The BIG EAST Champ: 3, 2006, 2011, 2012 Cardinals rushed for a school-record 445 yards in 2003 versus Houston in a 66-45 win at home. C-USA Champ: 3, 2000, 2001, 2004 Missouri Valley: 2, 1970, 1972 300-Yard Rushing Games at Louisville Under Petrino 445 vs. Houston, 2003 W, 66-45 STADIUM HISTORY 363 vs. Kentucky, 2006 W, 58-29 Name: Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 357 vs. Cincinnati, 2004 W, 70-7 Capacity: 55,000 329 vs. Boise State, 2004 W, 44-40 Surface: Field Turf 326 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2005 W, 61-10 Record at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium: 78-26 325 vs. Murray State, 2014 W, 66-21 318 vs. West Virginia W, 44-34

315 vs. Cincinnati, 2003 W, 43-40 SPORTS INFORMATION 312 vs. Temple, 2006 W, 62-0 Football Contact: Rocco Gasparro 305 vs. East Carolina, 2003 W, 59-7 Email: [email protected] Office: 502-852-0102 DYER READY FOR REBOUND SEASON Cell: 502-262-2258 There was no better running back in the country in 2010 and 2011 than Michael Dyer, who starred at Auburn, guiding the Tigers to Louisville Football GoCards.com — 17 LOUISVILLE VS. VIRGINIA GAME NOTES the 2011 national title, and Dyer wants to regain that form this Will Gardner and true freshman Reggie Bonnafon, and against the Racers. season. Dyer, who was named the BCS Most Valuable Player in could use the same rotation to get both quarterbacks playing th title win over Oregon, ran for 143 yards. He led Auburn in time this season. GET THE LEAD AND HOLD IT rushing and finished 20th nationally with 1,242 yards and 10 Head coach Bobby Petrino can score points, which his teams scores in 2011, registering six 100-yard games. In his freshman DELA CRUZ TIES CAREER-HIGH have proven time and time again. However, one thing has also season in 2010, Dyer was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team With senior DeVante Parker out of the lineup, the Cardinals proved true throughout his career — once he gets the lead, after he ran for 1,093 yards. However, the 2013 season, was not were in need of wide receivers to step up, and that’s what se- he rarely gives it back. In Petrino’s nine-plus seasons as a head what he expected after transferring to Louisville. He played in nior Kai DeLa Cruz did on Saturday night versus Murray State. coach, he is 66-6 when leading after the first quarter and 75-8 eight games where he ran for 223 yards and two scores. He He tied his career-high with four receptions for 53 yards and when taking the lead into the locker roon at halftime. When opened the season with a 44-yard touchdown in the 49-7 win a touchdown, opening the scoring with a 12-yard touchdown holding the lead after three quarter, his teams are just as domi- over Ohio, but his season was cut short due to injury. reception from Will Gardner. DeLa Cruz caught four passes for nating with a 78-6 mark. 116 yards and two scores in the 2013 opener versus Ohio. HIGH PERCENTAGE 25 IS THE NUMBER Head coach Bobby Petrino knows how to make a quarterback RUN TO WIN Head coach Bobby Petrino just coached his 115th career game succcessful. In his four previous years at Louisville, Petrino’s Run to win is one of head coach Bobby Petrino’s slogan for his after the 66-21 win over Murray State. During his career, he has quarterbacks always completed passes at a high level, so far teams, and that’s exactly what they did in the fourth quarter to scored a lot of points, but when he scores at least 25 points in a through two games, the Cardinal quarterbacks have been ac- ice the 31-13 win over Miami on Sept. 1. The Cardinals put the game during his career, his teams usually win. He holds a 72-6 curate. Through the first two games, the quarterbacks are game away with a 14-play, 67-yard drive that took 7:47 off the record when he teams tally 25 or more points in a game. completing 67.2 percent of their throws, and have tossed 67 clock to secure the final points of the game — a 10-yard pass passes without an interception. Will Gardner is completing to Gerald Christian from Will Gardner. On the drive, running BALANCED ATTACK back Dominque Brown carried nine times for 38 yards, which 66.0 percent of his passes, which ranks 40th nationally. He One thing that head coach Bobby Petrino has displayed included a two-yard run on fourth and one. The Cardinals ran completed 20-of-28 passes in the opener verus Miami and was throughout his career is to be balanced on offense, and that has the ball 11 times during that 14-play drive that resulted in a been the case through two games this year. The Cardinals are 13-of-22 versus Murray State. Freshman Reggie Bonnafon passing touchdown. averaging 227.5 yards on the ground and 247.0 yards through was 8-of-11 for a 72.7 completion percentage. In Petrino’s the air. In Petrino’s first four seasons at Louisville, he averaged first four seasons at Louisville, all of his starting quarterbacks THIRD-DOWN SUCCESS better than 180.0 yards on the ground and 250.0 yards through completed 61.0 percent or higher of their passes. Stefan LeFors The Cardinals were one of the better teams in the nation last the air in each of his four seasons. Here is a breakdown of Petri- completed 61.8 percent of his throws in his first year as a starter year on third down, and they showed they might be just as no’s offenses while at Louisville. in 2003 and came back the following year to lead the nation impressive this year after the first two games of the season. Year Rush Pass in completion percentage with a 73.5 percentage. Brian Brohm Louisville is converting on 56.0 percent of their third downs last 2003 228.2 260.7 completed 68.8 percent of his passes in 2005 and 63.6 percent season and have been just as efficient in the first two games. 2004 250.4 280.6 in Louisville’s 12-1 season in 2006. Louisville ranks 19th nationally on third down, converting 18- 2005 188.5 293.6 of-34 for 52.9 percent. The Cardinals converted 11-of-19 versus 2006 185.3 290.0 HUGHLEY EARNS SCHOLARSHIP Murray State after a 7-for-15 perfromance versus Miami on 2014 227.5 247.0 Junior Tobijah Hughley earned his first career start in the Sept. 1. opener versus Miami on Monday night, A walk-on from La- WALLACE CONTINUES TO CLIMB THE CHARTS fayette High School in Lexington, Ky., Hughley was awarded a RADCLIFF ADDS TO CROWDED BACKFIELD Junior placekicker John Wallace continues to climb up the scholarship by head coach Bobby Petrino on on Aug. 27 in his The Cardinals have a croweded backfield this year with five school’s all-time field goals made list. In three years as the office following practice. legitimate starting tailbacks. Sophomore Brandon Radcliff placekicker, Wallace has connected on 38-of-47 field goal at- made that look true with his career-best performance against tempts for his career, which is third in school history. He needs SPREADING THE WEALTH Murray State. Entering the season with 90 career yards and just six more field goals to tie Nate Smith for second on the one touchdown, Radcliff surpassed that total in just one game, The Cardinals were fortunate to get a lot of production from a school’s all-time list. He tied his career-long of 45 yards in the rushing a career-high 15 times for 97 yards and a pair of scores. win versus Murray State on Saturday. Wallace is coming off his lot of different players Saturday night in the win over Murray He scored on a seven-yard run in the third quarter and closed best season a year ago, where he narrowly missed tying the State. Playing four quarterbacvks, the Cardinals completed the scoring with a five-yard scamper in the fourth quarter. 25-of-39 passes for 278 yards and three touchdowns. The quar- school record of 21 field goals made. Wallace connected on 20- terbacks completed passes to a season-high 12 different receiv- TAKE CARE OF THE FOOTBALL of-24 field goal attempts and was a perfect 9-for-9 from 30-39 ers, with seven different players catching two or more passes. Through the first two games of the season, the Cardinals have yards. He is a perfect 16-of-16 for his career. The native of Eliza- Nine different players have caught two or more passes this year done of good job of not turning the football over. Louisville is bethtown, Ky., closed out the 2013 season by hitting all three of through the first two contests. tied for the lead nationally without having thrown an intercep- his attempts in the Russell Athletic Bowl win over Miami. tion this season. Both Will Gardner and Reggie Bonnafon PETRINO NO STRANGER TO TWO-QUARTER- have combined to throw 67 passes without tossing a pick. CARDS ON THE RETURN BACK SYSTEM Gardner has thrown 50 passes in his first two games, while Louisville is ranked in the top 15 in the nation in kickoff returns Head coach Bobby Petrino isn’t afraid to play two quarterbacks Bonnafon went 8-for-11 in his collegiate debut. after the first two games of the season. The Cardinals are 12th as he did in 2004 when the Cardinals had Stefan LeFors and in the country, averaging 29.3 yards a return this year. Junior Brian Brohm as the two signal-callers. Lefors would start the HOLDING THE BALL Corvin Lamb is fourth in the nation in kickoff return average, game and Petrino would typically insert Brohm into the lineup Head coach Bobby Petrino plays a ball control offense, and averaging 37.8 yards after his 97-yard return for a touchdown in the second quarter. LeFors had a great season, throwing for knows how to win the time of possession. After two games, the versus Miami on Sept. 1. He is only one of five players to return 2,596 yards and 20 touchdowns, while completing 71.5 per- fifth-year coach is winning the time of possession battle in a a kickoff for a touchdown this season. cent of his throws. Brohm appeared in 11 games, passing for big way. Louisville leads the nation in time of possession, hold- ing the ball for an average of 37:per game. In scoring 66 points 819 yards and six toucdowns, while completing 67.3 percent of CARDS LOOK TO REPEAT AS NATION’S TOP his passes. Heading into 2014, Petrino is faced with the luxury against Murray State, the Cardinals held the football for 42:09 DEFENSE of having a pair of talented quarterbacks this year sophomore in the win. The Cardinals had sixc drives of over four minutes Defensive coordnator Todd Grantham will have his work cut out Louisville Football GoCards.com — 18 LOUISVILLE VS. VIRGINIA GAME NOTES DEFENSIVE NOTES for him if the Cardinals hope to repeat as the nation’s top de- Pryor (a first-round pick of the New York Jets) and Hakeen GRANTHAM TAKES OVER THE DEFENSE fense. Last season, the Cardinals ended the year ranked first in Smith, the Cardinals had a huge void at safety. Head coach The Cardinals’ defense faces a tough task of trying to replace total defense (251.5), sacks (3.25), third down defense (26.7) Bobby Petrino recognized that need and signed James Sam- seven starters on defense, but it is fortunate to have one of the and rushing defense (80.7). They also ended the year ranked ple out of Patterson, Calif. Sample has started both games and best defensive coordinators in the country taking over the reins. second in scoring defense (12.2 ppg). Louisville held eight op- has made and made an immediate impact. In becoming the Todd Grantham takes over the defense this season and brings ponents to less than 100 yards rushing and four teams to less ACC Co-Defensive Back of the Week, Sample led the Cardinals a remarkable resume to the sidelines. Grantham comes to Lou- than 200 yards of total offense. In the two wins this season, the with eight tackles and recorded the first interception of the isville after four years at Georgia in the SEC and 11 years in the Cardinals have proved they might be ready for a repeat perfor- season.He leads the team in tackles with nine. A former safety . In four seasons at Georgia, Grantham mance. Louisville is allowing 268.0 yards of total offense this at Washington, the 6-foot-2, 200-pounder played for the Hus- had outstanding defenses. He had the fifth-ranked defense na- season, including just 55.0 yards versus the run. The Cardinals kies in 2011 and 2012. Sample played in three games in 2012, tionally, and were 10th against the pass and 11th in rushing allowed 70 yards on the ground to Miami and just 41 in the win and also saw action in two games in 2011 before his season defense in 2011, and was eighth in pass defense and fourth in over Murray State on Saturday. ended early due to an injury. Before signing with Louisville, pass efficiency defense in 2012. Grantham’s defense was fifth Sample attended American River College in California and will in the country in interceptions and seventh in turnovers gained FIRST-DOWN LESS be eligible next season with two years of eligibility remaining. in 2011. Miami secured its initial first down of the game with less than Scholastically, Sample played at Grant High, where he was a first-team All-CIF San Joaquin Section as a senior, and was also a minute left in the first quarter. The Hurricanes finished with MAULDIN RETURNS AS SACK ARTIST just 12 for the game through 56 plays. Murray State had just named first-team All-Metro by the Sacramento Bee. He was Senior Lorenzo Mauldin plays with a lot of energy and has 14 first downs in the game on Saturday, giving the opposition selected first-team All-Delta Valley Conference and first-team shown an ability to get to the quarterback. Mauldin was second just 26 first downs in the first two contests, which ranks 16th All-NorCal by NorCalPreps.com. on the team a year ago in sacks and finished 19th nationally in in the country. STELLAR THIRD-DOWN PERFORMANCE sacks with a career-high 9.5. Mauldin has yet to record a sack MURRAY STATE SNAPS STREAK The Cardinals had one of the nation’s stingiest third down de- in his first two games, but he is causing havoc, recording seven Last season, the Cardinals allowed eight first-quarter points all fenses last season, and the team looks to be on track to con- tackles and two tackles for loss, while tying for the team lead season, resulting in two field goals and a safety. In the 31-13 tinue that trend in 2014. As the nation’s top defensive unit a with two quarterback hurries. win over Miami on Sept. 1, the Cardinals held the Hurricanes season ago, the Cardinals held their opponents to 46 third out of the end zone. However, the Racers scored the first first down conversions on 172 attempts, good for a 27 percent NO 100 YARDS quarter score on the Cardinals since a win over Rutgers (Nov. conversion rate. In the first two games of the season, Louisville The Cardinals have been stout against the run over the last two 29, 2012). Murray State scored on a 57-yard pass with 6:17 re- ranks seventh in the country in third-down defense, allowing seasons, leading the country last season against the run and maining in the first quarter to cut the lead to 14-7. opponents to convert just 20.0 percent of their opportunities. are sixth this season. Louisville has allowed 100 yards rushing Louisville held Murray State to just 4-of-12 on third down after just five times in the last 15 games, with Cincinnati becoming SIXTH AGAINST THE RUN yielding just 1-for-13 against Miami. the last team to crack the 100-yard barrier. The Bearcats rushed

The Cardinals enter Saturday’s game versus Virginia sixth na- for 124 yards in the regular-season finale a year ago. Louisville BURGESS EXCELS IN NEW DEFENSE tionally versus the run after holding their first two opponents hasn’t allowed a back to rush for 100 yards since Central Flori- The Cardinals will be solid at the linebacker position with ju- to just an average of 55.0 yards per game and the Cardinals are da’s Storm Johnson tallied 109 yards nine games ago. one of 17 teams to not allow a touchdown on the ground this niors James Burgess leading the way. Playing in a new 3-4 season. Louisville is allowing just 2.4 yards per carry this sea- defense, Burgess has been all over the field in the first two son, which is ranked 22nd in the country. games. He is tied for the team lead with nine tackles and owns a pair of tackles for loss and one sack. Burgess is in his third GOOD GAINES year as a starter and is coming off a career season. He recorded Junior cornerback Charles Gaines has a nose for the football a career-best 71 tackles and eight tackles for loss last season. in his first two seasons at cornerback. Last season, he recorded The native of Homestead, Fla, recorded six games with seven a team-high five interceptions, which was the most since the or more tackles and recorded an interception versus Rutgers. 2010 season. He recorded his sixth interception in 15 games Brown is coming off a serious knee injury after playing in three when he picked off a pass against Murray State on Saturday. games last year. He was a freshman All-American in 2011 after recording 57 tackles and one forced fumble. A GOOD SAMPLE With the graduation of two all-conference safeties in Calvin 2014 OPPONENT TRACKER Miami Virginia Wake Forest Clemson Florida State Notre Dame hurricanesports.com Virginiasports.com WakeForestSports.com ClemsonTigers.com Seminoles.com und.com Record: 1-1 Record: 1-1 Record: 1-1 Record: 1-1 Record: 2-0 Record: 2-0 This Week: vs. Arkansas This Week: vs. Louisville This Week: at Utah State This Week: at Florida This Week: vs. Clemson This Week: vs. Purdue State State Murray State FIU Syracuse Boston College Kentucky GoRacers.com FIUSports.com suathletics.com NC State bceagles.com ukathletics.com Record: 1-1 Record: 0-1 Record: 1-0 GoPack.com Record: 1-1 Record: 2-0 This Week: Missouri This Week: vs. Pittsburgh This Week: at Central Record: 2-0 This Week: vs. USC This Week: at Florida State Michigan This Week: at South Florida

Louisville Football GoCards.com — 19 2014 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE STATISTICS 2013 Season Results and Statistics RUSHING Date Opponent Score Overall ACC TV Attend GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Sept. 1 Miami W, 31-13 1-0 1-0 ESPN 55,428 Brown, Do. 2 38 193 10 183 4.8 2 33 91.5 Sept. 6 Murray State W, 66-21 2-0 1-0 ESPN3 50,179 Scott, L. 2 14 135 7 128 9.1 1 68 64.0 Radcliff, B. 2 15 99 2 97 6.5 2 25 48.5 Skinner, D. 1 8 27 0 27 3.4 0 10 27.0 Bonnafon, R. 1 5 29 7 22 4.4 2 16 22.0 Lamb,C. 2 4 14 0 14 3.5 0 7 7.0 Quick, J. 2 1 12 0 12 12.0 0 12 6.0 Bolin, K. 1 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -1.0 Gardner, W. 2 6 7 34 -27 -4.5 0 5 -13.5 Total 2 92 516 61 455 4.9 7 68 227.5 Opponents 2 46 155 44 111 2.4 0 24 55.5

TEAM STATISTICS LOU OPP PASSING SCORING 97 34 Points Per Game 48.5 17.0 G Effic C-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Points Off Turnovers 54 12 Gardner, W. 2 149.35 33-50-0 66.0 339 4 34 169.5 FIRST DOWNS 52 26 Bonnafon, R. 1 188.25 8-11-0 72.7 112 1 27 112.0 Rushing 26 4 Nelson, Brett 1 123.30 3-4-0 75.0 23 0 9 23.0 Passing 23 20 Bolin, K. 1 92.00 1-2-0 50.0 10 0 10 10.0 Penalty 3 2 RUSHING YARDAGE 455 111 Total 2 152.47 45-67-0 67.1 484 5 34 242.0 Yards gained rushing 516 155 Opponents 2 120.75 38-67-3 56.7 425 4 57 212.5 Yards lost rushing 61 44 Rushing Attempts 92 46 RECEIVING Average Per Rush 4.9 2.4 G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Average Per Game 227.5 55.5 Rogers, E. 2 10 110 11.0 0 23 55.0 TDs Rushing 7 0 PASSING YARDAGE 484 425 Christian, G. 2 9 91 10.1 2 20 45.5 Comp-Att-Int 45-67-0 38-67-3 DeLa Cruz, K. 2 6 63 10.5 1 18 31.5 Average Per Pass 7.2 6.3 Quick, J. 2 5 54 10.8 0 25 27.0 Average Per Catch 10.8 11.2 Harris, M. 2 3 52 17.3 1 27 26.0 Average Per Game 242.0 212.5 Bagley, J. 1 2 18 9.0 0 10 18.0 TDs Passing 5 4 TOTAL OFFENSE 939 536 Towbridge, K. 2 2 14 7.0 0 10 7.0 Total Plays 159 113 Brown, Do. 2 2 14 7.0 0 9 7.0 Average Per Play 5.9 4.7 Standberry, C. 2 2 8 4.0 1 6 4.0 Average Per Game 469.5 268.0 Milton, M. 2 1 34 34.0 0 34 17.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 6-176 8-189 Atkins, L. 2 1 9 9.0 0 9 4.5 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-4 3-34 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 3-65 0-0 Miele, C. 1 1 9 9.0 0 9 9.0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 29.3 23.6 Scott, L. 2 1 8 8.0 0 8 4.0 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 0.8 11.3 Total 2 45 484 10.8 5 34 242.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 21.7 0.0 Opponents 2 38 425 11.2 4 57 212.5 FUMBLES-LOST 3-2 1-1 PENALTIES-Yards 10-76 13-111 Average Per Game 38.0 55.5 PUNT RETURNS PUNTS-Yards 7-303 12-477 No. Yds Avg TD Long Average Per Punt 43.3 39.8 DeLa Cruz, K. 3 7 2.3 0 5 Net punt average 35.6 39.4 Milton, M. 1 5 5.0 0 5 KICKOFFS-Yards 17-1058 8-498 Harris,M. 1 -8 -8.0 0 0 Average Per Kick 62.2 62.2 Net kick average 39.4 34.0 Total 5 4 0.8 0 5 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 37:43 22:17 Opponents 3 34 11.3 0 19 3RD-DOWN Conversions 18/34 5/25 3rd-Down Pct 53% 20% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 6/7 1/4 INTERCEPTIONS 4th-Down Pct 86% 25% No. Yds Avg TD Long SACKS BY-Yards 3-22 5-41 MISC YARDS 0 0 Sample,J. 1 4 4.0 0 4 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 13 4 Gaines,C. 1 0 0.0 0 0 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 2-2 2-2 Holliman, G. 1 61 61.0 0 61 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 Total 3 65 21.7 0 61 RED-ZONE SCORES (13-13) 100% (5-7) 71% Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (12-13) 92% (3-7) 43% PAT-ATTEMPTS (13-13) 100% (4-4) 100% ATTENDANCE 105607 0 KICK RETURNS Games/Avg Per Game 2/52804 0/0 No. Yds Avg TD Long Neutral Site Games 0/0 Lamb,C. 4 151 37.8 1 97 Gaines,C. 1 16 16.0 0 16 Score By Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total LOUISVILLE 28 31 21 17 0 97 Brohm, L. 1 9 9.0 0 9 Opponents 7 10 10 7 0 34 Total 6 176 29.3 1 97 Opponents 8 189 23.6 0 29 Louisville Football GoCards.com — 20 2014 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE STATISTICS ALL-PURPOSE SCORING G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G |------PATs ------| Brown, Do. 2 183 14 0 0 0 197 98.5 TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Lamb,C. 2 14 0 0 151 0 165 82.5 Wallace, J. 0 2-2 13-13 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 19 Scott, L. 2 128 8 0 0 0 136 68.0 Radcliff, B. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Rogers,E. 2 0 110 0 0 0 110 55.0 Christian, G. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Radcliff, B. 2 97 0 0 0 0 97 48.5 Bonnafon, R. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Christian, G. 2 0 91 0 0 0 91 45.5 Brown, Do. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 DeLa Cruz, K. 2 0 63 7 0 0 70 35.0 Lamb,C. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Quick, J. 2 12 54 0 0 0 66 33.0 Standberry, C. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Holliman, G. 2 0 0 0 0 61 61 30.5 Scott, L. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Harris,M. 2 0 52 -8 0 0 44 22.0 DeLa Cruz, K. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Milton, M. 2 0 34 5 0 0 39 19.5 Harris,M. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Skinner, D. 1 27 0 0 0 0 27 27.0 Total 13 2-2 13-13 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 97 Bonnafon, R. 1 22 0 0 0 0 22 22.0 Opponents 4 2-2 4-4 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 34 Bagley, J. 1 0 18 0 0 0 18 18.0 Gaines,C. 2 0 0 0 16 0 16 8.0 TOTAL OFFENSE Towbridge, K. 2 0 14 0 0 0 14 7.0 G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Miele, C. 1 0 9 0 0 0 9 9.0 Gardner, W. 2 56 -27 339 312 156.0 Atkins, L. 2 0 9 0 0 0 9 4.5 Brown, Do. 2 38 183 0 183 91.5 Brohm, L. 1 0 0 0 9 0 9 9.0 Bonnafon, R. 1 16 22 112 134 134.0 Standberry, C. 2 0 8 0 0 0 8 4.0 Scott, L. 2 14 128 0 128 64.0 Sample,J. 2 0 0 0 0 4 4 2.0 Radcliff, B. 2 15 97 0 97 48.5 Bolin, K. 1 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -1.0 Skinner, D. 1 8 27 0 27 27.0 Gardner, W. 2 -27 0 0 0 0 -27 -13.5 Nelson, Brett 1 4 0 23 23 23.0 Total 2 455 484 4 176 65 1184 592.0 Lamb,C. 2 4 14 0 14 7.0 Opponents 2 111 425 34 189 0 759 379.5 Quick, J. 2 1 12 0 12 6.0 Bolin, K. 1 3 -1 10 9 9.0 Total 2 159 455 484 939 469.5 Opponents 2 113 111 425 536 268.0

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Wallace, J. 2-2 100.0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 45 0

FG SEQUENCE LOUISVILLE OPPONENTS UM (28) (24),(24) MSU (45) (0) PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Johnson, R. 6 260 43.3 53 1 2 1 0 Appleby, J. 1 43 43.0 43 0 1 0 0 Total 7 303 43.3 53 1 3 1 0 Opponents 12 477 39.8 59 0 3 3 0

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Wallace, J. 10 612 61.2 4 1 Brown, J. 7 446 63.7 4 0 Total 17 1058 62.2 8 1 189 39.4 25 Opponents 8 498 62.2 2 0 176 34.0 31

Louisville Football GoCards.com — 21 2014 STATISTICS DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ------Tackles------Sacks- ---Pass Def--- -Fumbles- Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 2A Sample,J. 2 7 2 9 . . 1-4 ...... 55 Kelsey, K. 2 8 1 9 . . . . 1 1-0 . . . 13 Burgess, J. 2 6 3 9 2.0-10 . . 1 1 . . . . 19 Floyd, T. 2 7 1 8 1.0-3 . . 2 1 . . . . 94 Mauldin, L. 2 7 . 7 2.0-3 . . . 2 . . . . 48 Mount, D. 2 5 2 7 2.0-13 1.0-11 ...... 15 Johnson, A. 2 2 3 5 0.5-1 . . 2 . . . . . 11 Dubose, B. 2 3 2 5 2.0-8 1.0-6 ...... 8 Holliman, G. 2 4 1 5 . . 1-61 ...... 21 Parnell, D. 1 3 1 4 ...... 32 Thomas, S. 2 2 2 4 ...... 98 Rankins, S. 2 2 2 4 1.0-5 1.0-5 ...... 1 Brown,K. 2 2 . 2 ...... 29 Washington, T. 2 2 . 2 ...... 57 Middleton, F. 1 . 2 2 ...... 17 Quick, J. 2 1 1 2 ...... 3 Gaines,C. 2 1 1 2 . . 1-0 ...... 22 Williams, C. 2 1 1 2 ...... 36 Houchins, K. 2 . 2 2 ...... 46 Atkins, L. 2 2 . 2 ...... 27 Scott, L. 2 1 . 1 ...... 97 Brown, De. 2 . 1 1 . . . . 1 . . . . 80 Standberry, C. 2 . 1 1 ...... 90 Richardson, J. 2 1 . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . 82 Byrd, D. 2 . 1 1 ...... 52 Dawson, N. 2 . 1 1 . . . 1 1 . . . . 44 Vatuvei, P. 2 . 1 1 0.5-0 . . . 1 . . . . 8A Johnson, R. 2 1 . 1 ...... 30 Benjamin, R. 1 ...... 1 . . . . . Total 2 68 32 100 11-43 3-22 3-65 7 9 1-0 . . . Opponents 2 106 60 166 14.0-61 5-41 . 6 5 2-0 3 . .

Louisville Football GoCards.com — 22 2014 STARTING LINEUPS OFFENSE LT LG C RG RT WR/TE WR/TE WR WR RB QB Miami 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 FIU Wake Forest Syracuse Clemson NC State Florida State Boston College Notre Dame Kentucky

DEFENSE LE NT RE SAM MIKE MO WILL LCB FS SS CB Miami 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 FIU Wake Forest Syracuse Clemson NC State Florida State Boston College Notre Dame Kentucky

CAREER AND CONSECUTIVE STARTS OFFENSE DEFENSE Consecutive Total ------Starts by Year------Consecutive Total ------Starts by Year------Player Pos. Yr. Starts Starts ‘14 ‘13 ‘12 ‘11 Player Pos. Yr. Starts Starts ‘14 ‘13 ‘12 ‘11 Jake Smith C Jr. 14 40 2 13 12 13 Terell Floyd CB Jr. 18 28 2 13 10 3 John Miller G Jr. 21 36 2 13 11 10 Lorenzo Mauldin DE Jr. 17 22 2 13 6 1 Jamon Brown OT Jr. 21 28 2 13 12 2 James Burgess LB So. 18 18 2 13 4 0 DeVante Parker WR Jr. 0 19 0 12 3 4 Andrew Johnson CB Jr. 2 14 2 1 2 9 Ryan Mack OT So. 14 15 2 12 1 0 Charles Gaines CB So. 13 13 2 11 0 0 Gerald Christian TE Jr. 4 13 2 11 0 0 B.J. Dubose DE Jr. 2 10 2 0 4 4 Michaelee Harris WR Jr. 0 13 0 1 0 12 Deiontrez Mount DE Jr. 2 10 2 0 3 5 Dominique Brown RB Jr. 8 11 2 6 0 3 Jermaine Reve CB So. 0 8 0 5 3 0 Eli Rogers WR Jr. 2 8 2 2 0 4 Keith Brown LB So. 0 6 0 1 5 0 Chis Acosta G Jr. 0 4 0 4 0 0 Gerod Holliman S So. 0 2 0 2 0 0 Kai De La Cruz WR Jr. 2 3 2 1 0 0 Sheldon Rankins DT So. 2 3 2 1 0 0 Will Gardner QB So. 2 2 2 0 0 - Keith Kelsey LB So. 2 2 2 0 - - James Quick WR So. 2 2 2 0 - - James Sample S Jr. 2 2 2 - - - Tobijah Hughley C Jr. 2 2 2 0 0 0 DeAngelo Brown DL Jr. 0 1 1 0 0 - Michael Dyer RB Jr. 0 1 0 1 0 0 Pio Vatuvei DL Jr. 1 1 1 - - -

Louisville Football GoCards.com — 23 GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES TOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT UM MSU Sample,J. 7-2 9 6-2 1-0 Burgess, J. 6-3 9 4-1 2-2 Kelsey, K. 8-1 9 5-0 3-1 Floyd, T. 7-1 8 4-0 3-1 Mount, D. 5-2 7 3-2 2-0 Mauldin, L. 7-0 7 4-0 3-0 Holliman, G. 4-1 5 4-1 0-0 Johnson, A. 2-3 5 2-2 0-1 Dubose, B. 3-2 5 2-1 1-1 Rankins, S. 2-2 4 1-1 1-1 Gaines,C. 1-1 2 1-1 0-0 Johnson, R. 2-0 2 1-0 1-0 Brown,K. 2-0 2 1-0 1-0 Scott, L. 1-0 1 1-0 0-0 Vatuvei, P. 0-1 1 0-1 0-0

SACKS UA-A TOT UM MSU Mount, D. 1-0 1.0 1.0-11 0.0-0 Rankins, S. 1-0 1.0 1.0-5 0.0-0 Dubose, B. 1-0 1.0 0.0-0 1.0-6

TACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A TOT UM MSU Mount, D. 2-0 2.0 2.0-13 0.0-0 Mauldin, L. 2-0 2.0 1.0-2 1.0-1 Dubose, B. 2-0 2.0 1.0-2 1.0-6 Burgess, J. 2-0 2.0 1.0-5 1.0-5 Rankins, S. 1-0 1.0 1.0-5 0.0-0 Floyd, T. 1-0 1.0 0.0-0 1.0-3 Vatuvei, P. 0-1 0.5 0.5-0 0.0-0 Johnson, A. 0-1 0.5 0.5-1 0.0-0

Louisville Football GoCards.com — 24 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Category Miami MSU UVA FIU WFU SU CLEM NCST FSU BC ND UK Points 31 66 13 21 Total Offense 336 603 244 292 Plays 71 88 56 57 Yards Per Play 4.7 6.9 4.4 5.1 Rushing Yards 130 325 70 41 Carries 43 49 27 19 Passing Yards 206 278 174 251 Completions 20 25 17 21 Passing Attempts 28 39 29 38 Had Intercepted 0 0 2 1 First Downs 21 31 12 14 Total Touchdowns 4 9 1 3 Rushing Touchdowns 1 6 0 0 Passing Touchdowns 2 3 1 3 Field Goals 1 1 2 0 Punting 5 2 6 6 Punting Average 44.4 40.5 46.8 32.7 Net Punting Average 36.0 34.5 45.8 33.0 Time of Possession 33:17 42:09 26:43 17:51 3rd Down Conversions 7-15 11-19 1-13 4-12 4th Down Conversions 2-2 4-5 1-2 0-2 Red-Zone Scoring 4-4 9-9 3-5 2-2 Red-Zone Touchdowns 3-4 9-9 1-5 2-2 Red-Zone Points 24 63 13 14 Turnovers 2 0 3 1 Penalties 7-57 3-19 7-46 6-65 Punt Returns 2-6 3-2 2-22 1-12 Kickoff Returns 3-132 3-44 2-57 6-132 Interception Returns 2-65 1-0 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Sacks 2.0-16 1.0-6 4.0-34 1.0-7 Note: Louisville totals on top and opponent totals on bottom Louisville Football GoCards.com — 25 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Rushing #10 Brown #5 Dyer #27 Scott Opponent Rush Yds Avg Lng TD Rush Yds Avg Lng TD Rush Yds Avg Lng TD Miami 33 123 4.3 19 1 INJ 3 2 0.7 2 0 Murray State 5 40 8.0 33 1 INJ 11 126 11.5 68 1 Virginia FIU WAke Forest Syracuse Clemson NC State Florida State Boston College Notre Dame Kentucky

Rushing #10 Brown #5 Dyer #27 Scott Opponent Rush Yds Avg Lng TD Rush Yds Avg Lng TD Rush Yds Avg Lng TD Miami 33 123 4.3 19 1 INJ 3 2 0.7 2 0 Murray State 5 40 8.0 33 1 INJ 11 126 11.5 68 1 Virginia FIU WAke Forest Syracuse Clemson NC State Florida State Boston College Notre Dame Kentucky

Passing #11 Gardner, W. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Miami 28 20 0 71.4 206 2 25 4 34 156.8 Murray State 22 13 0 59.1 133 2 34 0 0 139.9 Virginia FIU WAke Forest Syracuse Clemson NC State Florida State Boston College Notre Dame Kentucky

#7 Bonnafon, R. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Murray State 11 8 0 72.7 112 1 27 1 7 188.3 Virginia FIU WAke Forest Syracuse Clemson NC State Florida State Boston College Notre Dame Kentucky

Louisville Football GoCards.com — 26 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Receiving #18 Christian #6 Rogers #17 Quick #80 Standberry Opponent Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Miami 6 59 9.8 13 1 5 65 13.0 23 0 3 40 13.3 25 0 1 2 2.0 2 1 Murray State 3 32 10.7 20 1 5 45 9.0 15 0 2 14 7.0 9 0 1 6 6.0 6 0 Virginia FIU WAke Forest Syracuse Clemson NC State Florida State Boston College Notre Dame Kentucky

Receiving #12 DeLa Cruz #2 Harris #88 Bagley #10 Brown Opponent Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Miami 2 10 5.0 6 0 1 12 12.0 12 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 Murray State 4 53 13.3 18 1 2 40 20.0 27 1 2 18 9.0 10 0 1 5 5.0 5 0 Virginia FIU WAke Forest Syracuse Clemson NC State Florida State Boston College Notre Dame Kentucky

Receiving #89 Towbridge #86 Milton Opponent Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Miami 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Murray State 2 14 7.0 10 0 1 34 34.0 34 0 Virginia FIU WAke Forest Syracuse Clemson NC State Florida State Boston College Notre Dame Kentucky

Returns #4 Lamb #12 De La Cruz #3 Gaines #6 Rogers Opponent KR Yds TD PR Yds TD KR Yds TD PR Yds TD Miami 2 116 1 2 6 0 1 16 0 0 0 0 Murray State 2 35 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia FIU WAke Forest Syracuse Clemson NC State Florida State Boston College Notre Dame Kentucky

Louisville Football GoCards.com — 27 SCORING DRIVES Louisville Opponent Game Play Pl-Yds-Time Game Play Pl-Yds-Time Miami Standberry 2-yd pass from Gardner 12-93-5:55 Miami Walford 2-yd pass from Kaaya 6-38-4:02 Miami Lamb 97-yd kickoff return 0-0-0:00 Miami Goudis 24-yd field goal 9-88-5:15 Miami Brown 15-yd run 6-51-2:32 Miami Goudis 24-yd field goal 4-1-1:48 Miami Wallace 28-yd field goal 9-39-4:09 MSU Davis 57-yd pass from Bennett 4-70-1:07 Miami Christian 10-yd pass from Gardner 14-67-7:47 MSU Davis 9-yd pass from Humphries 8-75-1:46 MSU De La Cruz 12-yd pass from Gardner 3-43-1:11 MSU Harness 16-yd pass from Humphries 9-74-2:33 MSU Brown 2-yd run 3-28-1:07 MSU Scott 1-yd run 6-83-1:59 MSU Christian 1-yd pass from Gardner 9-73-4:29 MSU Bonnafon 8-yd run 3-48-1:07 MSU Harris 27-yd pass from Bonnafon 9-67-4:30 MSU Wallace 45-yd field goal 11-32-1:50 MSU Bonnafon 16-yd run 10-89-5:34 MSU Radcliff 7-yd run 8-54-5:27 MSU Radcliff 5-yd run 10-71-6:00

Louisville Football GoCards.com — 28 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Opponent Captains Coin Toss Receive 1st Poss. Time (ET) Length Jerseys Result vs. Miami Mauldin/Gaines/Gardner/Smith Lost Received Punt 8:01 p.m. 3:09 Black/Black W, 31-13 vs. Murray State Mauldin/Gaines/Gardner/Smith Lost Kick Punt 7:04 p.m. 3:14 Black/Black W, 66-21 at Virginia at FIU vs Wake Forest at Syracuse at Clemson vs NC State vs Florida State at Boston College at Notre Dame vs Kentucky

GAME OPENING DRIVES 2ND HALF-OPENING DRIVES Louisville Opponent Louisville Opponent Game Pl-Yds Time Pts Pl-Yds Time Pts. Game Pl-Yds Time Pts Pl-Yds Time Pts. Miami 3-0 0:55 0 3-4 1:31 0 Miami 1--20 0:12 0 3-4 2:06 0 Murray State 3-9 1:41 0 3-2 1:29 0 Murray State 10-89 5:34 7 3--4 0:30 0 Virginia Virginia FIU FIU Wake Forest Wake Forest Syracuse Syracuse Clemson Clemson NC State NC State Florida State Florida State Boston College Boston College Notre Dame Notre Dame Kentucky Kentucky

Louisville Football GoCards.com — 29 LONG PLAYS 20-YARD PLUS PLAYS Yards Type Player(s) Opponent *97 KR Corvin Lamb Miami 68 Rush L.J. Scott MSU 61 INT Gerod Holliman Miami 34 Pass Gardner to Milton MSU 33 Rush Dominique Brown MSU *27 Pass Bonnafon to Harris MSU 25 Rush Brandon Radcliff MSU 25 Pass Gardner to Quick Miami 23 Rush L.J. Scott MSU 23 Pass Gardner to Rogers Miami 21 Pass Gardner to Rogers Miami 20 Pass Gardner to Christian MSU * touchdown scored on play

By Yards Yards No. TD 100+ 0 0 90-99 1 1 80-89 0 0 70-79 0 0 60-69 2 0 50-59 0 0 40-49 0 0 30-39 2 0 20-29 7 1

Long Plays By Type No. TD Rushing 4 0 Passing 6 1 Punt returns 0 0 Kick returns 1 1 Interceptions 1 0 Fumble returns 0 0 Other 0 0 TOTAL 12 2

20-YARD PLUS BY PLAYER Player No. TD R P KR PR IR FR SCOTT, L.J. 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 ROGERS, Eli 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 BROWN, Dominique 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 MILTON, Matt 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 HARRIS, Michaelee 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 CHRISTIAN, Gerald 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 RADCLIFF, Brandon 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 QUICK, James 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 LAMB, Corvin 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 HOLLIMAN, Gerod 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 12 2 7 3 1 0 1 0

Louisville Football GoCards.com — 30 TEAM SUPERLATIVES TEAM Category Louisville Team High Louisville Team Low Opponent Team HIgh Opponent Team Low Rushes 49; MSU, Sept 6 43; Miami, Sept 1 27; Miami, Sept 1 19; MSU, Sept 6 Rushing Yds 325; MSU, Sept 6 130; Miami, Sept 1 70; Miami, Sept 1 41; MSU, Sept 6 Rushing Avg 6.6; MSU, Sept 6 3.0; Miami, Sept 1 2.6; Miami, Sept 1 2.2; MSU, Sept 6 Rushing TDs 6; MSU, Sept 6 1; Miami, Sept 1 0; Twice Pass Attempts 39; MSU, Sept 6 28; Miami, Sept 1 38: MSU, Sept 6 29; Miami, Sept 1 Pass Completions 25; MSU, Sept 6 20; Miami, Sept 1 21; MSU, Sept 6 17; Miami, Sept 1 Passing Yds 278; MSU, Sept 6 206; Miami, Sept 1 251; MSU, Sept 6 174; Miami, Sept 1 Yds Per Completion 11.1; MSU, Sept 6 10.3; Miami, Sept 1 12.0; MSU, Sept 6 10.2; Miami, Sept 1 TD Receptions 3; MSU, Sept 6 2; Miami, Sept 1 3; MSU, Sept 6 1; Miami, Sept 1 Total Offense 603; MSU, Sept 6 336; Miami, Sept 1 292; MSU, Sept 6 244; Miami, Sept 1 Total Plays 88; MSU, Sept 6 71; Miami, Sept 1 57; MSU, Sept 6 56; Miami, Sept 1 Yds Per Play 6.9; MSU, Sept 6 4.7; Miami, Sept 1 5.1; MSU, Sept 6 4.4; Miami, Sept 1 Points 66; MSU, Sept 6 31; Miami, Sept 1 21; MSU, Sept 6 13; Miami, Sept 1 Sacks Made 2.0; Miami, Sept 1 1.0; MSU, Sept 6 4.0; Miami, Sept 1 1.0; MSU, Sept 6 First Downs 31; MSU, Sept 6 21; Miami, Sept 1 14; MSU, Sept 6 12; Miami, Sept 1 Penalties 7; Miami, Sept 1 3; MSU, Sept 6 7; Miami, Sept 1 6; MSU, Sept 6 Penalty Yds 57; Miami, Sept 1 19; MSU, Sept 6 65; MSU, Sept 6 46; Miami, Sept 1 Turnovers 2; Miami, Sept 1 0; MSU, Sept 6 3; Miami, Sept 1 1; MSU, Sept 6 Interceptions Made 2; Miami, Sept 1 1; MSU, Sept 6 0; Twice

INDIVIDUAL Category Louisville Individual Opponent Individual Rushes 33; Dominique Brown vs. Miami, Sept 1 20; Duke Johnson (Miami), Sept 1 Rushing Yds 143; Dominique Brown vs. Miami, Sept 1 99; Duke Johnson (Miami), Sept 1 Rushing TDs 1; Dominique Brown vs. Miami, Sept 1 N/A Longest Rush 19; Dominique Brown vs. Miami, Sept 1 24; Duke Johnson (Miami), Sept 1 Pass Attempts 28; Will Gardner vs. Miami, Sept 1 29; Brad Kaaya (Miami), Sept 1 Pass Completions 20; Will Gardner vs. Miami, Sept 1 17; Brad Kaaya (MIami), Sept 1 Passing Yds 206; Will Gardner vs. Miami, Sept 1 174; Brad Kaaya (Miami), Sept 1 Passing TDs 2; Will Gardner vs. Miami, Sept 1 1; Brad Kaaya (Miami), Sept 1 Longest Pass Play 25; Gardner to Quick vs. Miami, Sept 1 39; Kaaya to Dorsett (Miami), Sept 1 Receptions 6; Gerald Christian vs. Miami, Sept 1 6; Herb Waters (Miami), Sept 1 Receiving Yds 65; Eli Rogers vs. Miami, Sept 1 61; Herb Waters (Miami), Sept 1 TD Receptions 1; Christian and Standberry vs. Miami, Sept 1 1; Clive Walford (Miami), Sept 1 Longest Reception 25; James Quick vs. Miami, Sept 1 39; Phillip Dorsett (Miami), Sept 1 Field Goals 1; John Wallace vs. Miami, Sept 1 2; Matt Goudis (Miami), Sept 1 Longest FIeld Goal 28; John Wallace vs. Miami,Sept 1 24; Matt Goudis (Miami), Sept 1 Punts 5; Ryan Johnson vs. Miami, Sept 1 6; Justin Vogel (Miami),Sept 1 Punting Avg 44.4; Ryan Johnson vs. Miami, Sept 1 46.8; Justin Vogel (Miami), Sept 1 Longest Punt 53; Ryan Johnson vs. Miami, Sept 1 56; Juston Vogel (Miami), Sept 1 Longest Punt Return 5; Kai De La Cruz vs. Miami, Sept 1 19; Stacy Coley (Miami), Sept 1 Longest Kickoff Return 97; Corvin Lamb vs. Miami, Sept 1 29; Stacy Coley (Miami), Sept 1 Tackles 8; James Sample vs. Miami, Sept 1 12; Denzel Perryman (Miami), Sept 1 Sacks 1; Mount and Rankins vs. Miami, Sept 1 1; Four players (Miami), Sept 1 Tackles for Loss 2; Deiontrez Mount vs. Miami, Sept 1 3; Denzel Perryman (Miami), Sept 1 Interceptions 1; Sample and Holliman vs. Miami, Sept 1 N/A

Louisville Football GoCards.com — 31 w The Last Time INDIVIDUAL Had a player rush for 100 yards...... 126 by L.J. Scott vs. Murray State (9/6/14) Had a player rush for 150 or more yards...... 209 by Bilal Powell vs. Cincinnati (10/15/10) Had a player rush for 200 or more yards...... 209 by Bilal Powell vs. Cincinnati (10/15/10) Had a player rush for 225 or more yards...... 275 by Anthony Allen vs. M. Tennessee (8/30/07) Had a player rush for 3 or more TDs...... 4 by Senorise Perry at Pittsburgh (10/13/12) Had a player rush for 4 or more TDs...... 4 by Senorise Perry at Pittsburgh (10/13/12) Had a player rush for 5 or more TDs...... 5 by Eric Shelton vs. East Carolina (10/2/04) Had a player pass for 300 or more yards...... 344 by Teddy Bridgewater vs. USF (10/26/13) Had a player pass for 350 or more yards...... 397 by Teddy Bridgewater vs. E. Kentucky (9/7/13) Had a player pass for 400 or more yards...... 447 by Teddy Bridgewater vs. Miami(12/28/13) Had a player pass for 450 or more yards...... 467 by Brian Brohm vs. Utah (10/5/07) Had a player pass for 500 or more yards...... 555 by Brian Brohm vs. Syracuse (9/22/07) Had a player pass for 3 or more TDs...... 3 by Teddy Bridgewater vs. Cincinnati (12/5/13) Had a player pass for 4 or more TDs...... 4 by Teddy Bridgewater vs. FIU (9/21/13) Had a player complete 30 passes...... 30 by Teddy Bridgewater vs. Connecticut (11/24/12) Had a player complete 35 passes...... 38 by Teddy Bridgewater vs. Syracuse (11/10/12) Had a player complete 15 straight passes...... 16 by Adam Froman at Connecticut (10/17/09) Had a player throw 40 passes...... 53 by Teddy Bridgewater vs. Connecticut (11/24/12) Had a player throw 45 passes...... 53 by Teddy Bridgewater vs. Connecticut (11/24/12) Had a player throw 50 passes...... 53 by Teddy Bridgewater vs. Connecticut (11/24/12) Had a player with 10 or more receptions...... 10 by Eli Rogers vs. UCF (10/18/13) Had a player with 11 or more receptions...... 12 by Harry Douglas vs. Syracuse (9/22/07) Had a player with 12 or more receptions...... 12 by Harry Douglas vs. Syracuse (9/22/07) Had a player with 13 or more receptions...... 13 by Harry Douglas at Kentucky (9/15/07) Had a player with 14 or more receptions...... 15 by Arnold Jackson at Cincinnati (11/6/99) Had a player with 15 or more receptions ...... 15 by Arnold Jackson at Cincinnati (11/6/99) Had a player receive 100 or more yards...... 142 by DeVante Parker vs. Miami (12/28/13) Had a player receive 150 or more yards...... 153 by DeVante Parker at Pittsburgh (10/13/12) Had a player receive 200 or more yards...... 205 by Harry Douglas vs. Syracuse (9/22/07) Had a player receive for 3 or more TDs...... 3 by J.R. Russell vs. Miami (OH) (12/18/03) Had a player receive for 4 or more TDs...... 4 by Lavell Boyd vs. Houston (10/23/99) Had a player record 15 tackles...... 17 by Preston Brown vs. USF (10/20/12) Had a player record three or more sacks...... 3.0 by Marcus Smith vs. Rutgers (10/10/13) Two or more interceptions...... 2, Terel Floyd vs. Connecticut (11/8/13) A QB caught a pass on a designed play...... by A. Froman 27-yd from D. Beaumont vs. Cincinnati (10/15/10) Had two RB rush for at least 100 yards...... 108 by Senorise Perry; 105 by Jeremy Wright vs. Kentucky (9/2/12) Returned a KO for a TD...... 97 yards by Corvin Lamb vs. Miami (9/1/14) Returned a Punt for a TD...... 74 yards by Doug Beaumont vs. Connecticut (10/23/10) Returned an INT for a TD...... 17 yards by Terell Floyd vs. Connecticut (11/8/13) Recovered a fumble in the endzone ...... by Daniel Brown vs. West Virginia (11/20/10 Returned a fumble for a TD...... 48 yards by Preston Brown vs. Memphis (11/23/13) Faked a punt for a first down...... 40-yard run by Chris Philpott vs. Murray State (9/1/11) Blocked FG...... by Marcus Smith vs. Temple (10/5/13) Returned a blocked FG for a TD...... 62-yards by Andrew Johnson at West Virginia (11/5/11) Returned a PAT for a Def. Extra Point...... by Ray Buchanan at Ohio State (9/14/91) Blocked a punt...... by Charles Gaines vs. Connecticut (11/8/13) Blocked punt for TD...... 7 by Charles Gaines vs. Connecticut (11/8/13) Recorded a Safety (Team)...... vs. EKU (9/11/10) EKU: offensive holding in end zone Recorded a Safety (Individual Tackle)...... by Scott Lopez at Duke (9/7/02) Scored on first play of game...... Terell Floyd 38-yard interception return vs. Florida (1/2/13) Scored on the first play from scrimmage...... 81-yard pass from Brian Brohm to Gary Garnidge vs. MTSU (8/30/07)

Louisville Football GoCards.com — 32 w The Last Time TEAM Shutout an opponent...... 72-0 vs. FIU (9/21/03) Never had to punt...... vs. Murray State (8/30/07) Scored 40 or more points...... 44 vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/7/13) Scored 50 or more points...... 56 vs. Connecticut (10/23/10) Scored 60 or more points...... 66 vs. Murray State (9/6/14) Scored 70 or more points...... 72 vs. FIU (9/21/13) Had more than 500 total yards...... 525 vs. Temple (10/5/13) Had more than 550 total yards...... 574 vs. Memphis (10/9/10) Had more than 600 total yards...... 603 vs. Murray State (9/6/14) Had more than 650 total yards...... 655 vs. Murray State (8/30/07) Had more than 700 total yards...... 729 vs. Middle Tennessee (8/30/07) Rushed for 200 or more yards...... 210 vs. FIU (9/21/13) Rushed for 250 or more yards...... 299 vs. Memphis (10/9/10) Rushed for 300 or more yards...... 325 vs. Murray State (9/6/14) Rushed for 350 or more yards...... 357 vs. Cincinnati (11/27/04) Rushed for 400 or more yards...... 445 vs. Houston (11/22/03) Failed to rush for 100 yards...... 81 vs. Connecticut (11/8/13) Passed for 350 or more yards...... 353 vs. USF (10/26/13 Passed for 400 or more yards...... 416 vs. Ohio (9/1/13) Passed for 450 or more yards...... 467 vs. Utah (10/5/07) Passed for 500 or more yards...... 555 vs. Syracuse (9/22/07) Allowed fewer than 75 total yards...... 27 vs. FIU (9/21/13) Allowed fewer than 100 total yards...... 27 vs. FIU (9/21/13) Allowed fewer than 125 total yards...... 101 vs. Indiana State (9/5/09) Allowed fewer than 150 total yards...... 133 vs. USF (10/26/13 Allowed fewer than 175 total yards...... 133 vs. USF (10/26/13 Allowed fewer than 200 total yards...... 195 vs. Houston (11/16/13) Allowed 0 or fewer rushing yards...... 0 vs. FIU (9/21/13) Allowed 10 or fewer rushing yards...... 8 vs. South Florida (10/25/08) Allowed 20 or fewer rushing yards...... 12 vs. Rutgers (10/10/10) Allowed 30 or fewer rushing yards...... 19 vs. Indiana State (9/5/09) Allowed 50 or fewer rushing yards...... 41 vs. Murray State (9/6/14) Allowed 100 or fewer rushing yards...... 70 vs. Miami (9/1/14) Allowed 10 or fewer yards...... 10 vs. Western Kentucky (11/4/89) Allowed 50 or fewer yards...... 27 vs. FIU (9/21/13) Allowed 100 or fewer yards...... 98 vs. USF (10/26/13) Allowed 150 or fewer yards...... 145 vs. Memphis (11/23/13) Allowed 175 or fewer yards...... 145 vs. Memphis (11/23/13) Allowed 200 or fewer yards...... 145 vs. Memphis (11/23/13) Recorded six or more sacks as a team...... 8 vs. Rutgers (10/10/13) Recovered an onside kick...... 1 vs. Pittsburgh (11/12/11) Converted a two point conversion...... 1 vs. Missouri State (9/8/12) Beat a top 25 team...... at #23 Cincinnati 31-24 (ot) (12/5/13) Beat a top 10 team...... vs. #3 West Virginia 44-34 (11/2/06) Beat a top 5 team...... vs. #3 Florida 33-23(1/2/13) Beat a ranked opponent at home...... vs. #14 USF 24-20 (10/25/08) Beat a ranked opponent on the road...... at #23 Cincinnati 31-24 (ot) (12/5/13) Beat a ranked opponent at a neutral site...... vs. #25 Miami 36-9 (12/28/13) Lost to a ranked opponent at home...... vs. #20 Southern Mississippi 27-30 (11/20/99) Lost to a ranked opponent on the road...... at #25 Oregon State 28-35 (9/18/10) Lost to a ranked opponent at a neutral site...... vs. #12 Virginia Tech 24-35 (1/2/06) - Gator Bowl Won on the last play of the game...... 30-yard field goal by John Wallace vs. Cincinnati (10/26/12) OT Lost on the last play of the game...... 30-yard field goal by Chad Christen vs. Connecticut (11/24/12) 3OT Came from behind and won in the fourth quarter...... vs. Cincinnati Won 31-24 (12/5/13), Trailed 21-17 in 4th Won overtime game...... at #23 Cincinnati 31-24 (ot) (12/5/1

Louisville Football GoCards.com — 33 GAME RECAPS Game One Louisville, Ky. - Dominique Brown’s 15-yard touchdown run in the third quarter and Gerald Miami 0 10 3 0 - 13 Christian’s 10-yard TD catch late in the fourth backed Louisville’s big defensive performance that Louisville 7 7 7 10 - 31 helped beat Miami 31-13 Monday night. Sept. 1 • Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium • Louisville, Ky. • 8:01 p.m. • Attendance: 55,428 The victory provided a successful Atlantic Coast Conference debut for the Cardinals and to Bobby Petrino’s second coaching stint at the school. Despite the 18-point margin, Louisville didn’t show quite the offensive efficiency they had hoped in Petrino’s return as the Cardinals out-gained the Hurricanes 336-244 in a ragged game offensively for both teams. Louisville’s new 3-4 defense provided the saving grace with three takeaways, including one that followed a costly fumble by Cardinals quarterback Will Gardner inside his 15. After Louisville held Miami to a field goal following Gardner’s second fumble in the third quarter, Brown’s TD provided a 21-13 cushion. Christian’s scoring pass from Gardner with 1:43 remaining sealed the win. Corvin Lamb’s 97-yard kickoff return for a TD just before halftime provided the go-ahead score for Louisville, which had to withstand several Miami threats from there for a win that wasn’t decided until late. Gerod Holliman’s interception of Hurricanes freshman Brad Kaaya and 61-yard return to Miami’s 36 as time expired punctuated Louisville’s gutsy defense. MIA LOU Notes Brown finished with career bests of 33 carries for 143 yards. Gardner completed 20 of 28 FIRST DOWNS 12 21 • Louisville’s contest against Miami marked the passes for 206 yards with two TDs. Rushing 4 11 football program’s first game as a member of the The atmosphere was charged from the moment Petrino led the “Cards March” into Papa Passing 6 10 Atlantic Coast Conference. John’s Cardinal Stadium in late afternoon. Penalty 2 0 • Louisville game captains were Lorenzo Mauldin, Several hours later the Cardinals took the field under the lights in all-black uniforms with NET YARDS RUSHING 70 130 Charles Gaines, Jake Smith, and Will Gardner. Rushing Attempts 27 43 • Miami won the toss and deferred to the second matching chrome helmets to thunderous cheers from a record crowd of 55,428, all but a few Average Per Rush 2.6 3.0 half. Louisville received the ball to start the game. dressed in black. Rushing Touchdowns 0 1 • Attendance was 55,428, a Papa John’s Cardinal Both teams provided additional drama as Louisville unveiled a new quarterback in Gardner, Yards Gained Rushing 103 173 Stadium record. The previous high 55,386, set ver- who was Teddy Bridgewater’s backup last season. The Cardinals also broke in seven new starters Yards Lost Rushing 33 43 sus Kentucky on Sept. 2, 2012. along with an alignment that proved to be opportunistic. NET YARDS PASSING 174 206 • Louisville now has won four-consecutive season Miami featured a newcomer at QB as well in Kaaya and welcomed back tailback Duke Completions-Attempts-Int 17-29-2 20-28-0 openers, dating back to the 2011. Johnson from a broken ankle. Some Hurricanes players also harbored hard feelings after last Average Per Attempt 6.0 7.4 • Louisville’s victory over ACC foe Miami marked Average Per Completion 10.2 10.3 the school’s second-consecutive win over a confer- year’s bowl humiliation. Passing Touchdowns 1 2 ence member in a league debut (lost 26-6 to North All that excitement appeared to be a bit much for Louisville at the start as it went three- TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 244 336 Texas State on Sept. 28, 1963, in Missouri Valley; and-out on the game’s first series without gaining a yard. The Cardinals settled down on their Total offense plays 56 71 lost 24-7 to Southern Miss on Sept. 28, 1996, in next possession to go 93 yards in 12 plays with a nice mix of running and passing that got Average Gain Per Play 4.4 4.7 C-USA; lost 45-14 to USF on Sept. 24, 2005, in Louisville to Miami’s 2. Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 2-2 BIG EAST; won 30-7 over Temple on Oct. 5, 2013, Penalties: Number-Yards 7-46 7-57 in AAC). Scoring Summary PUNTS-YARDS 6-281 5-222 • Louisville is unbeaten in its last seven games, Team Qtr Time Scoring Play Conv. Ply-Yds TOP Score Average Yards Per Punt 46.8 44.4 dating back to Oct. 26, 2013. The streak started LOU 1 6:39 Gardner 1-yd pass to Standberry Wallace kick 12-93 5:55 7-0 Net Yards Per Punt 45.8 36.0 with a 34-3 win over USF in Tampa, Fla. MIA 2 14:21 Kaaya 2-yd pass to Walford Goudis kick 6-38 4:02 7-7 Inside 20 2 1 • Louisville moved to 77-26 all-time in Papa John’s MIA 2 4:51 Goudis 24-yd FG -- 9-88 5:15 7-10 50+ Yards 2 2 Cardinal Stadium. LOU 2 4:37 Lamb 97-yd kickoff return Wallace kick 0-0 0:00 14-10 Touchbacks 0 1 • Under head coach Bobby Petrino, the Cardinals MIA 3 10:54 Goudis 24-yd FG -- 4-1 1:48 14-13 Fair catch 3 2 moved to 23-1 in Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. LOU 3 3:34 Brown 15-yd run Wallace kick 6-51 2:32 21-13 KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-256 6-377 • Louisville is now 24-3 over its last 27 games. LOU 4 13:11 Wallace 28-yd FG -- 9-39 4:09 24-13 Average Yards Per Kickoff 64.0 62.8 • The Cardinals limited Miami to only 70 yards (on LOU 4 1:43 Gardner 10-yd pass to Christian Wallace kick 14-67 7:47 31-13 Net Yards Per Kickoff 24.8 40.8 27 carries). The last time an opponent failed to Touchbacks 1 3 reach at least 100 yards on the ground was Nov. Louisville Miami Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-22-0 2-6-0 29, 2012, when Rutgers logged just 54 yards. Rushing Rushing Average Per Return 11.0 3.0 • Louisville held Miami to 1-for-13 on third-down Name Att Yds TD lg Avg Name Att Yds TD lg Avg Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 2-57-0 3-132-1 conversions. Brown 33 143 1 19 4.3 Johnson 20 90 0 24 4.5 Average Per Return 28.5 44.0 • Louisville’s 43 rushing attempts are tied with the Quick 1 12 0 12 12.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 2-65-0 2012 squad’s 43 attempts against North Carolina Passing Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 in 2012 (Sept. 15). The Cardinals rushed 46 times Passing Name C-A-I Yds TD lg Sack Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 against Kentucky earlier that season (Sept. 2). Name C-A-I Yds TD lg Sack Kaaya 17-29-2 174 1 39 2.0 Possession Time 26:43 33:17 • Dominique Brown finished with a career-high 33 Gardner 20-28-0 206 2 25 4.0 1st Quarter 6:40 8:20 rushes for a personal-best 143 yards, while tack-

2nd Quarter 8:27 6:33 ing on one score. He was the first player to rush Receiving Receiving 3rd Quarter 6:12 8:48 for more than 100 yards since he went for 137 last Name Rec Yds TD lg 4th Quarter 5:24 9:36 season against Houston on Nov. 16. Name Rec Yds TD lg Waters 6 61 0 26 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 13 7 of 15 • In the second quarter, Corvin Lamb sprinted 97 Christian 6 59 1 13 Walford 3 38 1 31 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 2 yards for a touchdown on a kickoff, the fifth-lon- Rogers 5 65 0 23 Coley 3 9 0 5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 4-4 gest return in school history. Quick 3 40 0 25 Touchdowns 1-5 3-4 • It’s the first kickoff return for a touchdown since Field goals 2-5 1-4 Charles Gaines returned a kickoff for a score last Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-34 2-16 season, going 93 yards against FIU (Sept. 21, PAT Kicks 1-1 4-4 2013). Field Goals 2-2 1-1 Points off turnovers 3 3

Louisville Football GoCards.com — 34 GAME RECAPS Game Two Louisville, Ky. - Dominique Brown’s 15-yard touchdown run in the third quarter and Gerald Murray State 7 0 7 7 - 21 Christian’s 10-yard TD catch late in the fourth backed Louisville’s big defensive performance that Louisville 21 24 14 7 - 66 helped beat Miami 31-13 Monday night. Sept. 6 • Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium • Louisville, Ky. • 7:04 p.m. • Attendance: 50,179 The victory provided a successful Atlantic Coast Conference debut for the Cardinals and to Bobby Petrino’s second coaching stint at the school. Despite the 18-point margin, Louisville didn’t show quite the offensive efficiency they had hoped in Petrino’s return as the Cardinals out-gained the Hurricanes 336-244 in a ragged game offensively for both teams. Louisville’s new 3-4 defense provided the saving grace with three takeaways, including one that followed a costly fumble by Cardinals quarterback Will Gardner inside his 15. After Louisville held Miami to a field goal following Gardner’s second fumble in the third quarter, Brown’s TD provided a 21-13 cushion. Christian’s scoring pass from Gardner with 1:43 remaining sealed the win. Corvin Lamb’s 97-yard kickoff return for a TD just before halftime provided the go-ahead score for Louisville, which had to withstand several Miami threats from there for a win that wasn’t decided until late. Gerod Holliman’s interception of Hurricanes freshman Brad Kaaya and 61-yard return to Miami’s 36 as time expired punctuated Louisville’s gutsy defense. MSU LOU Notes Brown finished with career bests of 33 carries for 143 yards. Gardner completed 20 of 28 FIRST DOWNS 14 31 • Louisville game captains were Sheldon Rankins, passes for 206 yards with two TDs. Rushing 0 15 Lorenzo Mauldin, Jake Smith, and Will Gardner. The atmosphere was charged from the moment Petrino led the “Cards March” into Papa Passing 14 13 • Louisville is unbeaten in its last eight games, dat- John’s Cardinal Stadium in late afternoon. Penalty 0 3 ing back to Oct. 26, 2013. The streak started with a Several hours later the Cardinals took the field under the lights in all-black uniforms with NET YARDS RUSHING 41 325 34-3 win over USF in Tampa, Fla. Rushing Attempts 19 49 • With Michigan State’s loss to Oregon, Louisville matching chrome helmets to thunderous cheers from a record crowd of 55,428, all but a few Average Per Rush 2.2 6.6 now has the second-longest active winning streak dressed in black. Rushing Touchdowns 0 6 in the country (Florida State leads with 18-con- Both teams provided additional drama as Louisville unveiled a new quarterback in Gardner, Yards Gained Rushing 52 343 secutive victories). who was Teddy Bridgewater’s backup last season. The Cardinals also broke in seven new starters Yards Lost Rushing 11 18 • Louisville moved to 78-26 all-time in Papa John’s along with an alignment that proved to be opportunistic. NET YARDS PASSING 251 278 Cardinal Stadium. Miami featured a newcomer at QB as well in Kaaya and welcomed back tailback Duke Completions-Attempts-Int 21-38-1 25-39-0 • Under head coach Bobby Petrino, the Cardinals Johnson from a broken ankle. Some Hurricanes players also harbored hard feelings after last Average Per Attempt 6.6 7.1 moved to 24-1 in Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. Average Per Completion 12.0 11.1 • Louisville has won 20 straight under Petrino. year’s bowl humiliation. Passing Touchdowns 3 3 • Louisville is now 25-3 over its last 28 games. All that excitement appeared to be a bit much for Louisville at the start as it went three- TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 292 603 • Louisville now leads Murray State 13-6 in the and-out on the game’s first series without gaining a yard. The Cardinals settled down on their Total offense plays 57 88 series, winning the last five meetings. next possession to go 93 yards in 12 plays with a nice mix of running and passing that got Average Gain Per Play 5.1 6.9 • Louisville led Murray State 45-7 at the half, Louisville to Miami’s 2. Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-0 marking the Cardinals’ most points in an opening Penalties: Number-Yards 6-65 3-19 half since scoring 49 against the Racers before the Scoring Summary PUNTS-YARDS 6-196 2-81 break on Aug. 30, 2007. Team Qtr Time Scoring Play Conv. Ply-Yds TOP Score Average Yards Per Punt 32.7 40.5 • Louisville has reached 50 points under head LOU 1 9:04 Gardner 12-yd pass to DeLa Cruz Wallace kick 3-43 1:11 7-0 Net Yards Per Punt 33.0 34.5 coach Bobby Petrino on 10 occasions at Papa LOU 1 7:24 Brown 2-yd run Wallace kick 3-28 1:07 14-0 Inside 20 1 0 John’s Cardinal Stadium (most recently Sept. 9, MUR 1 6:17 Bennett 57-yd pass to Janawski Greifenkamp kick 4-70 1:07 14-7 50+ Yards 1 0 2006, against Temple). LOU 1 4:18 Scott 1-yd run Wallace kick 6-83 1:59 21-7 Touchbacks 0 0 • Louisville finished the game with 66 points, the LOU 2 14:01 Gardner 1-yd pass to Christian Wallace kick 9-73 4:29 28-7 Fair catch 0 1 first time the Cardinals have reached the 60-point LOU 2 10:58 Bonnafon 8-yd run Wallace kick 3-48 1:07 35-7 KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-242 11-681 plateau since posting 72 against FIU on Sept. 21, LOU 2 5:17 Bonnafon 27-yd pass to Harris Wallace kick 9-67 4:30 42-7 Average Yards Per Kickoff 60.5 61.9 2013. LOU 2 0:22 Wallace 45-yd field goal 11-32 1:50 45-7 Net Yards Per Kickoff 43.2 38.5 • The Cardinals’ offense totaled 603 yards, the most LOU 3 9:26 Bonnafon 16-yd run Wallace kick 10-89 5:34 52-7 Touchbacks 1 5 since Louisville tallied 615 against Ohio on Sept. LOU 3 3:59 Radcliff 7-yd run Wallace kick 8-54 5:27 59-7 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-12-0 3--2-0 1, 2013. Average Per Return 12.0 -0.7 • Between Reggie Bonnafon (2 TDs), Brandon MUR 3 2:13 Humphries 9-yd pass to Davis Greifenkamp kick 8-75 1:45 59-14 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 6-132-0 3-44-0 Radcliff (2 TDs), Dominique Brown (1 TD), and L.J. MUR 4 13:23 Humphries 16-yd pass too Harness Greifenkamp kick 9-74 2:33 59-21 Average Per Return 22.0 14.7 Scott (1 TD), the Cardinals combined for six rush- Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0 ing touchdowns. It is tied for the fourth most by Louisville Murray State Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 a team in school history (6 vs. Army in 2004; 6 vs. Rushing Rushing Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 East Carolina in 2004). Name Att Yds TD lg Avg Name Att Yds TD lg Avg Possession Time 17:51 42:09 • The last time that Louisville had two players rush Scott 11 126 1 68 11.5 Clay 5 12 0 5 2.4 1st Quarter 5:32 9:28 for at least two touchdowns apiece in a game was Radcliff 15 97 2 25 6.5 2nd Quarter 6:34 8:26 on Oct. 21, 2006, when Kolby Smith and Anthony D. Brown 5 40 1 33 8.0 Passing 3rd Quarter 2:42 12:18 Allen each rushed for two scores against Syracuse. Name C-A-I Yds TD lg Sack 4th Quarter 3:03 11:57 • Louisville’s stable of running backs netted 325 Passing Humphries 19-13-0 158 2 27 1 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 11 of 19 yards on the ground, the most since 2008 against Name C-A-I Yds TD lg Sack Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 4 of 5 Kansas State (Sept. 17), when the Cardinals com- Gardner 13-22-0 133 2 34 0 Receiving Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 9-9 bined for 303 yards. Bonnafon11-8-0 112 1 27 0 Name Rec Yds TD lg Touchdowns 2-2 9-9 • After 43 rushing attempts against Miami in the Harness 7 50 1 16 Field goals 0-2 0-9 season-opener, the Cardinals logged 49 attempts Receiving Blackburn 6 57 0 17 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 1-6 on Saturday. It’s the most attempts since Louisville Name Rec Yds TD lg PAT Kicks 3-3 9-9 totaled 50 against Southern Miss on Sept. 29, Rogers 5 45 0 15 Field Goals 0-0 1-1 2012. DeLa Cruz 4 53 1 18 Points off turnovers 0 42 Christian 3 32 1 20 Harris 2 40 1 27 Louisville Football GoCards.com — 35 PLAYER PROFILES Offensive Notes 5 Michael Dyer 2013 Season 2014 Season · Earned First team All-American Athletic Conference honors. · Has missed the Cards’ first two games with a quad injury. · Started 12 games at wide receiver and led team a with 885 yards receiving. · Ended the year with 55 receptions and tied a school record with 12 touchdowns. 2013 Season · His 12 touchdowns were tied for 10th nationally and led the AAC · Appeared in eight games and made one start. · Rushed 44 times for 223 yards and two touchdowns. Career · Averaged a solid 5.1 yards per carry. · Has appeared in 36 games and started 19 at wide receiver. · Is just 80 reception yeards shy of reaching 2,000 career yards receiving. Career Receiving GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long · Transferred to Louisville after playing two seasons at Auburn and appearing in 26 games. 2011 11-4 18 291 16.2 6 42 · Led Auburn in rushing and finished 20th nationally in rushing with 1,242 yards and 10 2012 13-3 40 744 18.7 10 75 scores during sophomore season. 2013 12-12 55 885 16.1 12 54 · In 2010, named to the SEC Coaches’ All-Freshman Team and selected a Collegefootball- Career 36-19 113 1,920 16.9 28 75 news.com second-team Freshman All-America.

Rushing GP-GS Att Yds Avg TD Long 10 Dominique Brown 2013 8-1 44 223 5.1 2 44 2014 Season Career 8-1 44 223 5.1 2 44 • Recorded his third 100-yard rushing game with a career-high 143 yards on a career-best 33 carries. 6 Eli Rogers • Netted 40 yards on five carries and a touchdown in a win over Murray State. 2014 Season • Opened the year by catching five passes for 65 yards versus Miami 2013 Season · Is team’s leading receiver with 10 receptions for 110 yards · Appeared in 13 games at running back with seven starts. · Team’s leading rusher with a career-high 825 yards and eight touchdowns. 2013 Season · Posted a pair of 100-yard games. · Appeared in all 13 games with one start at wide receiver. ·Averaged 5.1 yards per carry and finished fourth in the AAC in rushing at 63.5 yards per game. · Third on the team in receptions (44) and receiving yeards (536). Career Career · Has appeared in 37 career games, including 12 starts. · Has appeared in 40 games with seven starts during career. · Has posted 14 touchdowns during his career, including eight during his junior campaign. · Has recorded over receiving 500 yards in each of the last two seasons. Rushing GP/GS Att Yds Avg TD Long Receiving GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long 2010 10-0 20 59 3.0 0 9 2011 12-3 41 454 11.1 1 58 2011 12-3 140 533 3.8 4 55 2012 13-1 46 505 10.5 4 44 2013 13-7 163 825 5.1 8 77 2013 13-1 44 536 12.2 4 34 2014 2-2 38 183 4.8 2 33 2014 2-2 10 110 11.0 0 23 Career 37-12 361 1,600 4.4 14 77 Career 40-7 141 1,605 11.4 9 58 11 Will Gardner 7 Reggie Bonnafon 2014 Season 2014 Season · Made his first start at quarterback versus Miami, going 20-of-28 for 206 yards and a pair of · Made Louisville debut in 66-21 win over Murray State touchdowns. · Ran for two touchdowns and passed for another for three total touchdowns versus the Racers. ·Threw for 133 yards and two scores in a win over Murray State.

Before Louisville 2013 Season · Comes to Louisville after an outstanding career at Trinity High. · Appeared in six games at quarterback. · Rated a four-star quarterback and the 22nd-best quarterback by Scout.com. · Completed eight out of 12 passing attempts on the year for 112 yards. · Tabbed one of the top 50 players in the state of Kentucky by the Courier-Journal. · Threw for 2,606 yards and 16 touchdowns, completing a solid 63.1 percent of his passes. Career · Chose Louisville over Texas, Tennessee, Illinois, and Western Kentucky. · Earned a redhsirt for the 2012 season. · Made appearance for the first time in two years when he threw for 61 yards and one score Passing GP-GS Att Comp Int Pct Yds TD against Ohio in 2013 season-opener. 2014 1-0 11 8 0 72.7 112 1 Career 1-0 11 8 0 72.7 112 1 Passing GP-GS Att Comp Int Pct Yds TD 2013 6-0 12 8 0 66.7 112 2 Rushing GP-GS Att Yds Avg TD Long 2014 2-2 50 33 0 66.0 339 4 2014 1-0 5 22 4.4 2 16 Career 8-2 62 41 0 66.1 451 6 Career 1-0 5 22 4.4 2 16 12 Kai De La Cruz 9 DeVante Parker 2014 Season 2014 Season Started and caught two passes for 10 yards versus Miami. • Out 6-8 weeks with a broken foot · · Had four receptions for 53 yards and a touchdown in a 66-21 win over Murray State. Louisville Football GoCards.com — 36 PLAYER PROFILES Career 14-0 31 187 6.0 3 25 2013 Season · Played in eight games at wide receiver. 27 L.J. Scott · Caught 15 passes for 271 yards and three touchdowns. 2014 Season · Made his collegiate debut versus Miami, carrying the football three times for two yards. Career · Had a breakout game versus Murray State, rushing for 126 yards and a score on 11 carries. · Has appeared in 25 games with three start in career. · Has played receiver and cornerback and appeared on special teams while at Louisville. Before Louisville · Considered one of the top-rated prospects in the state of Ohio. Receiving GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long · Ranked No. 32 on the Rivals Postseason Top 100 list. 2010 4-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 · Rushed for over 1,000 yards during his senior season. 2012 11-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 · Chose Louisville over Michigan State, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Kent State and Indiana. 2013 8-1 15 271 18.1 3 40 Rushing GP/GS Att Yds Avg TD Long 2014 2-2 6 63 10.5 1 18 2014 2-0 14 128 9.1 1 68 Career 25-3 21 334 15.9 4 40 53 Jake Smith 17 James Quick 2013 Season 2014 Season · Named to the First team All-American Athletic Conference. · Made his first career start against Miami, catching a career-high three passes for 40 yards. · Earned the team’s Offensive Grinder Award. · Hauled in two receptions for 14 yards versus Murray State. · Made the move to center during fall camp and started all 13 games. · Graded out 80 percent in nine of his starts. 2013 Season · Played in nine games in his true freshman season. Career · Caught six passes for 73 yards on the year and recorded a catch in six of nine games. · First player in school history to be named to the FWAA Freshman All-America team (2012). · Has started 41 games at center or guard for Louisville, missing only one game due to illness. Receiving GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long 2013 9-0 6 73 12.2 0 31 70 John Miller 2014 2-2 5 54 10.8 0 25 2013 Season Career 11-2 11 127 11.5 0 31 · Named second team All-American Athletic Conference. · Started all 13 games at left guard. 18 Gerald Christian · Helped the Cardinals average 35.2 points per game and 460.8 yards per game. 2014 Season · Caught a career-high six passes for 59 yards and a touchdown versus Miami. Career • Leads the team with 2 touchdown receptions. · Has played in 38 games with 37 career starts as of week two. · Was one of only five true freshmen in the nation to start on the offensive line in 2011. 2013 Season ·Appeared in all 13 games with 11 starts at tight end 79 Jamon Brown · Totaled 28 receptions for 426 yards and four scores, which was fourth on the team. 2013 Season · Started in all 13 games at offensive tackle. Career · Played on an offense that averaged 460.8 yards per game. · Tranferred to Louisville after playing one season at Florida. · Offense scored 30 or more points nine time. · Appeared in eight games for the Gators. Career Receiving GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long · Has appeared in 38 games, including 30 starts to date. 2013 13-11 28 426 15.2 4 69 · Started freshman season at defensive tackle before transitioning to offense. 2014 2-2 9 91 10.1 2 20 Career 13-11 37 517 13.9 6 69 86 Matt Milton 2014 Season 23 Brandon Radcliff · Hauled in a 34-yard reception in the team’s win over Murray State. 2014 Season · Had a career high for yards (97), touchdowns (2), and carries (15) in win over Murray State. 2013 Season · Saw action in five games at wide receiver. 2013 Season · Recorded one reception for six yards. · Appeared in 12 games, mainly on special times. · Made his Louisville debut versus against Ohio. · Rushed the ball in four games overall. Career Career · Transferred to Louisville from Tennessee · Earned a redshirt for the 2012 season. · Saw action in 10 games for the volunteers over two seasons. · Made collegiate debut and career-long run of 19 yards in 2013 season-opener against Ohio. Receiving GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long Rushing GP-GS Att Yds Avg TD Long 2013 4-0 1 6 6.0 0 6 2013 12-0 16 90 5.6 1 19 2014 2-0 1 34 34.0 0 34 2014 2-0 15 97 6.5 2 25 Career 6-0 2 40 20.0 0 34

Louisville Football GoCards.com — 37 PLAYER PROFILES 89 Keith Towbridge 2012 11-5 21 36 57 2.5-5 0-0 1-0 1 0 0 2014 Season 2013 3-1 3 0 3 1.0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 · Caught two passes for 14 yards against Murray State. 2014 2-0 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Career 16-6 26 36 62 3.5-6 0-0 1-0 1 0 0 2013 Season · Appeared in 10 games as a back-up tight end and on special teams. 2 James Sample 2014 Season Special Teams Notes · Made Louisville debut in week one versus Miami, earning the start at safety 8 Ryan Johnson · Totaled eight tackles and an interception against the Hurricanes · Was named ACC Co-Player of the Week for his performance against Miami in week one 2014 Season · Punted five times for a 44.4 yard average versus Miami, placing one punt inside the 20-yard Before Louisville line. · Played safety at the University of Washington. · Punted one time for 38 yards against Murray State. · Saw action in five games for the Huskies. · Played one season at American River College in California before transferring to Louisville. 2013 Season · Punted in all 13 games, averaging 41.2 yards a punt. Defense GP-GS S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB · Placed 11 punts inside the 20-yard line. 2014 2-2 7 2 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-4 0 · Had six games where he yielded an average of 40.0 or more yards per punt. Career 1-1 7 2 9 0.0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Career 3 Charles Gaines · Has punted a total of 94 times, averaging 40.4 yards per punt. 2014 Season · Punted inside of the 20-yard line 32 times, including 20 times in 2012. · Made eleventh career start against Miami in week one. Year Punts Yds Avg. Long TB Inside 20 50+ · Snagged sixth career interception versus Murray State. 2012 49 1,933 39.4 57 6 20 5 2013 39 1,605 41.2 54 5 11 3 2013 Season 2014 6 260 43.3 53 1 1 2 · Started 10 of the 13 games he appeared in and totaled 22 tackles in his first full season on Career 94 3,798 40.4 57 12 32 10 defense. · Led the team in interceptions with five and had four picks in last the six games. · Scored three touchdowns this season on a kick return, interception return and blocked punt 45 John Wallace return. 2014 Season Career · Booted a 45-yard field goal aginst Murray State. · Switched from wide receiver to cornerback after the 2012 season. · Has converted on all 13 of his point after attempts this seasons. · Has appeared in 22 games with 12 starts.

2013 Season Defense GP-GS S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB · Converted on 20 of 24 field goals attempts, which was one short of tying the school record. 2012 7-0 Played offense · Converted 52 of 54 PATs in second collegiate season. 2013 13-10 17 5 22 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 5-106 7 2014 2-2 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-0 0 Career Career 22-12 18 6 24 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 6-106 7 · Has only missed nine field goals in career. · Has made 103 of 109 PATs. 8 Gerod Holliman 2014 Season Kicking FG Pct. 0-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 LG PAT · Saw action at safety in season-opener against Miami and versus Murray State. 2012 16-21 76.2 1-1 6-6 7-7 2-6 0-1 45 38-42 · Credited with five tackles in week one 2013 20-24 83.3 2-2 7-9 9-9 2-3 0-1 39 52-54 · Grabbed first career interception against the Hurricanes 2014 2-2 100 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 45 13-13 Career 38-47 80.8 3-3 14-17 16-16 5-10 0-2 45 103-109 2013 Season · Played in 11 games at safety with two starts. Defensive Notes · Finished the season with 16 tackles and three pass break-ups. 1 Keith Brown 2014 Season Career ·Has seen action in two games, totaling two tackles · Has appeared in 16 games as a Cardinal with two starts. · Has recorded 23 tackles in his career. 2013 Season · Played in three games before suffering a knee injury. Defense GP-GS S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB · Totaled three tackles. 2012 3-0 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2013 11-2 13 3 16 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 3 Career 2014 2-0 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-61 0 · Named a freshman All-American by FoxSports.net in 2012. Career 16-2 18 5 23 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1-61 3 · Has appeared in 16 games at linebacker in his career, including six starts. 11 B.J. Dubose Defense GP-GS S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB 2014 Season Louisville Football GoCards.com — 38 PLAYER PROFILES · Started at defensive end in season-opening win over Miami · Credited with three tackles, including one for a loss, against the Hurricanes 2013 Season · Notched a sack against Murray State · Appeared and started in all 13 games. · Finished second on the team in interceptions with four. 2013 Season · Ended the season with a career-best 47 tackles. · Appeared in eight games at defensive end and tackle. · Ended the season with 15 tackles, including 4.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks. Career · Has appeared in 40 games, starting 28. Career · Led the team with three interceptions in 2012, including one that was returned for a touchdown. · Has appeared in 33 games with 9 starts. · Has recorded 98 tackles to date. · Tied for third among defensive linemen with 22 tackles in 2011. Defense GP-GS S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB Defense GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB 2011 12-3 10 3 13 1.0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2011 13-3 14 8 22 1.5-12 2.0-9 0-0 0 0-0 0 2012 13-10 28 6 34 3.0-16 2.0-12 1-0 1 3-38 5 2012 7-4 5 10 15 0.5-1 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 3 2013 13-13 40 7 47 2.0-7 0-0 0-0 1 4-15 3 2013 11-0 4 12 16 4.0-11 1.5-5 1-0 0 0-0 0 2014 2-2 7 1 8 1.0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2 2014 2-2 3 2 5 2.0-8 1.0-6 0-0 0 0-0 0 Career 40-28 85 17 102 7.0-27 2.0-12 1-0 1 7-53 10 Career 33-9 26 32 58 8.0-32 4.5-20 1-0 0 0-0 3 32 Stacy Thomas 13 James Burgess 2014 Season 2014 Season · Saw first action at linebacker versus Murray State. · Opened the season by making five tackles in a win over Miami. · Had four tackles versus Murray State. 2013 Season · Earned a redshirt for the 2013 season. 2013 Season · Started all 13 games at linebacker. 44 Pio Vatuvei · Credited with 71 tackles this season, which was third on the team. 2014 Season · Accounted for one forced and one recovered fumble. · Made one tackle in Louisville debut versus Miami

Career Before Louisville · Has appeared in 25 games and started 19 at linebacker. · Signed with Washington in 2012 as a four-star recruit and played in nine games as a freshman, · Has made over 100 tackles in his Louisville career. recording seven tackles as a true freshman. · Played at one season San Mateo Community College and was credited with 35 tackles, includ- Defense GP-GS S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB ing 6.5 sacks in 11 games. 2012 10-4 12 16 28 3.0-5 0-0 0-0 1 2-16 0 Defense GP-GS S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int 2013 13-13 40 31 71 8.0-21 1.0-5 1-0 1 1-39 4 2014 2-0 0 1 1 0.5-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2014 2-2 6 3 9 1.0-5 0-0 0-0 0 0-00 0 Career 2-0 0 1 1 0.5-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 Career 25-19 58 50 108 12.0-31 1.0-5 1-0 2 3-55 4 48 Deiontrez Mount 15 Andrew Johnson 2014 Season 2014 Season · Made five tackles and one sack in season-opener versus Miami. · Made four tackles in season-opening win over Miami. · Credited with two stops versus Murray State. · Credited with a tackle for loss and a pass defensed against the Hurricanes 2013 Season 2013 Season .Played in 10 games as a reserve defensive end. · Played in nine games and started one before injuries ended his season. .Had a season-high two tackles and one sack against Connecticut. · Finished the year with eight tackles. .Missed three games with an injury.

Career Career · Has appeared in 34 contests and started 14. .Has started ten games in his career. · Has recorded a total of 64 tackles in his career as a Cardinal. .Had his best season as a sophomore, when he totaled 26 tackles, four tackles for loss, and 2.5 sacks. Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF INT PB 2011 11-9 17 8 25 1.5-3 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 4 Defense GP-GS S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int 2012 12-2 21 5 26 1.5-3 0-0 0-0 1 1-22 2 2011 9-5 6 4 10 2.5-17 1.5-14 0-0 0 0-0 2013 9-1 5 3 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2012 13-3 11 15 26 4.0-24 2.5-21 0-0 0 0-0 2014 2-2 2 3 5 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2 2013 9-0 4 5 9 1.5-6 0.5-5 0-0 0 0-0 Career 34-14 45 19 64 3.5-7 0-0 1-0 1 1-22 8 2014 2-2 5 2 7 2.0-13 1.0-11 0-0 0 0-0 Career 33-10 26 26 52 10.0-60 5.5-51 0-0 0 0-0 19 Terell Floyd 2014 Season 52 Nick Dawson · Converted to safety from cornerback as a senior 2014 Season · Opened the season with four solo tackles versus Miami · Saw snaps on defense and on special teams in season-opener versus Miami · Credited with four tackles versus Murray State · Credited with one tackles versus Murray State. Louisville Football GoCards.com — 39 PLAYER PROFILES 2013 Season · Appeared in 12 games, making 14 tackles 97 DeAngelo Brown .Recorded first career sack against USF 2014 Season · Made collegiate debut in a 49-7 win over Ohio · Made first career start at nose tackle against Miami. · Credited with an assisted tackle versus Murray State. Career · Redshirted as a freshman in 2012 2013 Season · Missed the entire season after suffering an achilles injury during summer workouts. Defense GP-GS S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB 2013 12-0 7 7 14 3.5-5 1.0-2 0-0 0 0-0 2 Career 2014 2-0 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 · Appeared in seven games and totaled 10 tackles in his freshman season. Career 14-0 7 8 15 3.5-5 1.0-2 0-0 0 0-0 2 · Recorded one tackle for a loss of four yards.

55 Keith Kelsey Defense GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB 2014 Season 2012 7-0 8 2 10 1.0-4 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 · Earned first career start at middle linebacker versus Miami. 2013 Missed season due to injury · Credited with five solo tackles and and a fumble recovery versus the Hurricanes. 2014 2-2 0 1 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 · Made four stops versus Murray State. Totals 9-2 8 3 11 1.0-4 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

2013 Season 98 Sheldon Rankins · Played in 12 games in first collegiate season, recording 24 total tackles. 2014 Season · Has recorded a tackle in 10 of 12 games, including five straight to close the season. .· Credited with two tackles and a sack against Miami in week one. · Made two tackles versus Murray State. Career · Has recorded 33 tackles in his Cardinal career to date. 2013 Season .· Appeared in 10 games. Defense GP-GS S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB .· Started the Russell Athletic Bowl against Miami (Fla.) 2013 12-0 16 8 24 1.0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2 .· Totaled 15 tackles, including four for a loss, and three sacks. 2014 2-2 8 1 9 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 0 Totals 14-2 24 9 33 1.0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2 Career .· Has appeared in 22 games to date, making five starts. 91 Trevon Young .· Made three tackles in first collegiate appearance against Missouri State in 2012. 2014 Season · Saw action on special teams in season-opener versus Miami. Defense GP-GS S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int · Did not dress versus Murray State. 2012 10-2 2 5 7 1.0-11 1.0-11 0-0 0 0-0 2013 10-1 11 4 15 4.0-1.8 3.0-17 0-0 1 0-0 Before Louisville 2014 2-2 2 2 4 1.0-5 1.0-5 0-0 0 0-0 · Transferred to Louisville after playing one season at Iowa Western Community College Totals 22-5 15 11 26 6.0-34 5.0-33 0-0 1 0-0 · Tallied 44 tackles and 13.5 sacks in 2013 season, including 22 tackles for a loss. · Named to MFC first feam defensive line and was tabbed a second team All-American. 99 James Hearns · Chose Louisville over Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa, Iowa State and Mississippi. .2014 Season .· Saw first game action on defense and on special teams versus Murray State. 94 Lorenzo Mauldin 2014 Season 2013 Season · Named preseason second team All-ACC by Athlon’s Sports. · Played in two games before an injury ended his season. · Made four tackles in season-opening win over Miami. • Earned a medical redshirt. · Had three tackles versus Murray State.

2013 Season · Named to Second team All-American Athletic Conference · Started all 13 games along the defensive line. · Was second on the team with 9.5 sacks and tied for second with 12.0 tackles for loss. · Tied for 19th nationally in sacks and recorded a career-best 40 tackles.

Career · Has appeared in 38 games and started 22 in his career. · Has recorded 14 sacks for 97 yards to date as a Cardinal.

Defense GP-GS S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int 2011 13-2 1 5 6 0.5-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2012 11-6 11 11 22 6.5-36 4.5-33 1-0 1 0-0 2013 13-13 29 11 40 12.0-72 9.5-64 0-0 3 0-0 2014 2-2 7 0 7 2.0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 Totals 38-22 46 26 72 21.0-111 14.0-97 1-0 4 0-0

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