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The Record Book The Record Book Offensive Year-by-Year Statisitcs ......................155 Special Teams Records ..........................................183 Defensive Year-by-Year Statistics .....................156 Defensive Records ....................................................185 Annual Team Statistics .......................................... 157 Freshmen Records ....................................................186 Longest Plays ..............................................................159 All-Time Coaching Records ..................................190 Single-Game Records ..............................................160 NCAA Statistical Rankings ....................................191 Season Highs and Lows .........................................165 Attendance Records ................................................192 Individual Records ....................................................166 Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium .............................193 Year-by-Year Leaders ...............................................168 Stadium Records .......................................................195 Rushing Records........................................................ 172 All-Star Games ............................................................196 100-Yard Games ......................................................... 174 Comeback Victories .................................................197 Passing Records ........................................................ 175 Games versus Ranked Opponents ....................198 300-Yard Passing Games ........................................177 Year-by-Year Records ..............................................199 Receiving Records .................................................... 178 Year-by-Year Scores ................................................200 100-Yard Receiving Games ...................................180 Cards in the Polls ..................................................... 207 Total Offense/All-Purpose Records ....................181 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL Offense Season-By-Season Statistics (Since 1962) Rush Rush Rush Rush Pass Pass Pass Total Total Total Pts/ First Year G Att. Yds. YPG TD Yds YPG C-Att-Int Yds. YPG Pts Game TD FG-A Downs 2015 13 491 2223 171.0 23 3186 245.1 227-409-15 5409 416.1 373 28.7 47 15-21 272 2014 13 511 1855 142.7 28 3276 252.0 237-428-10 5131 394.7 405 31.2 51 15-19 265 2013 13 455 1909 146.8 18 4082 314.0 311-439-4 5991 460.8 457 35.1 57 20-25 304 2012 13 462 1595 122.7 23 3849 296.1 307-456-8 5444 418.8 405 31.2 50 18-23 297 2011 13 466 1580 121.5 13 2749 211.5 243-381-13 4329 333.0 285 21.9 36 12-18 214 2010 13 472 2275 175.0 17 2522 194.0 217-363-8 4797 369.0 343 26.4 43 14-18 244 2009 12 424 1502 125.2 15 2507 208.9 205-365-11 4009 334.1 217 18.1 26 13-18 214 2008 12 454 1974 164.5 18 2546 212.2 227-391-17 4520 376.7 296 24.7 40 5-11 243 2007 12 418 1753 146.1 22 4103 341.9 316-491-14 5856 488.0 422 35.2 55 13-17 309 2006 13 483 2409 185.3 35 3770 290.0 245-384-7 6179 475.3 491 37.8 61 21-25 296 2005 12 472 2262 188.5 41 3523 293.6 246-376-10 5785 482.1 521 43.8 69 14-16 287 2004 12 534 3005 250.4 47 3463 288.6 256-359-5 6468 539.0 597 49.8 80 12-15 323 2003 13 518 2966 228.2 35 3389 260.7 237-395-12 6355 488.9 450 34.6 58 14-20 295 2002 13 453 1387 106.7 16 2944 226.5 243-450-11 4331 333.2 374 28.8 48 12-19 233 2001 12 434 1465 122.1 19 3119 259.9 234-393-7 4584 382.0 366 30.5 47 13-18 231 2000 11 409 1477 134.3 20 2822 256.5 234-389-12 4299 390.8 388 35.3 51 11-16 222 1999 11 350 1449 131.7 19 3687 335.2 322-501-13 5136 466.9 412 37.5 54 13-20 290 1998 11 368 1658 150.7 29 4498 408.9 338-515-15 6156 559.6 444 40.4 62 5-8 311 1997 11 322 845 76.8 11 3282 298.4 276-473-14 4127 375.2 245 22.3 33 6-9 209 1996 11 397 1040 94.5 9 2428 220.7 207-388-17 3468 315.3 182 16.5 23 7-16 185 1995 11 432 1558 141.6 17 2432 221.1 210-383-8 3990 362.7 283 25.7 36 12-19 217 1994 11 438 1534 139.5 21 2340 212.7 203-363-19 3874 352.2 255 23.2 33 8-13 220 1993 11 408 1506 136.9 17 2923 265.7 199-343-11 4429 402.6 332 30.2 45 8-13 221 1992 11 406 1131 102.8 15 2049 186.3 157-300-12 3180 289.1 214 19.5 27 11-16 189 1991 11 349 751 68.3 3 1764 160.4 162-374-23 2515 228.6 135 12.3 15 10-15 181 1990 11 454 1351 122.8 15 2711 246.4 178-323-15 4062 369.2 311 28.2 38 14-17 213 1989 11 471 1736 157.8 18 2667 242.5 198-348-11 4403 399.5 312 28.4 37 17-29 251 1988 11 467 1621 147.4 15 2656 241.5 228-393-19 4277 388.8 261 23.7 34 11-16 241 1987 11 362 1128 102.5 10 2491 226.4 211-416-26 3619 329.0 215 19.5 28 6-12 206 1986 11 406 986 89.6 10 2481 225.5 180-375-13 3467 315.1 179 16.3 22 9-13 218 1985 11 375 1125 102.2 14 2425 220.4 190-377-19 3550 322.7 199 18.1 25 9-10 192 1984 11 389 1086 98.7 9 2823 256.6 211-428-39 3909 355.4 237 21.5 31 8-14 215 1983 11 395 1159 105.4 10 1989 180.8 182-359-16 3148 286.2 157 14.3 19 8-16 168 1982 11 451 1386 126.0 10 2150 195.5 148-336-18 3536 321.5 220 20.0 29 5-12 196 1981 11 444 1211 110.1 7 1551 141.0 116-284-16 2762 251.1 180 16.4 22 8-14 139 1980 11 487 1341 121.9 11 1134 103.1 84-216-18 2475 225.0 162 14.7 18 13-17 139 1979 11 533 1515 137.7 14 1180 107.3 78-199-17 2695 245.0 167 15.2 23 3-9 137 1978 11 560 2572 233.8 25 1225 111.4 86-197-9 3797 345.2 319 29.0 41 10-16 193 1977 12 685 2923 243.6 28 920 76.7 77-179-9 3843 320.3 291 24.3 39 7-17 193 1976 11 504 1881 171.0 16 719 65.3 62-178-11 2600 236.4 177 16.1 24 4-10 135 1975 11 531 1491 135.5 12 1366 124.2 108-251-16 2857 259.7 148 13.5 17 6-13 171 1974 11 520 1653 150.3 6 744 67.6 68-192-10 2397 214.2 136 12.4 17 6-14 136 1973 11 507 1849 167.5 13 1151 104.6 93-238-18 2994 272.2 172 15.6 21 9-17 165 1972 10 497 2009 200.9 22 1893 189.3 159-331-21 3902 390.2 309 30.9 43 3-4 206 1971 10 498 1924 192.4 15 1215 121.5 115-241-13 3139 313.9 190 19.0 25 5-12 163 1970 12 564 2027 168.9 14 2018 168.2 144-288-18 4045 337.1 252 21.0 34 6-12 215 1969 10 524 2311 231.1 12 964 96.4 88-198-19 3275 327.5 206 20.6 28 5-7 176 1968 10 444 1444 144.4 14 1879 187.9 146-325-30 3323 332.3 192 19.2 26 3-10 180 1967 10 452 1378 137.8 23 1866 186.6 132-305-22 3244 324.4 260 26.0 35 7-16 174 1966 10 358 1128 112.8 11 2157 215.7 149-322-14 3285 328.5 231 23.1 30 6-10 178 1965 10 364 1002 100.2 16 2149 214.9 134-297-20 3151 315.1 218 21.8 31 3-NA 159 1964 10 301 459 45.9 5 1530 153.0 136-272-21 1889 198.9 70 7.0 10 1-4 107 1963 10 391 841 84.1 7 1202 120.2 104-208-13 2043 204.3 118 11.8 17 1-NA 117 1962 10 414 1613 161.3 14 1406 140.6 104-225-16 3019 301.9 174 17.4 26 0-NA 151 gocards.com | University of Louisville | 155 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL Defense Season-By-Season Statistics (Since 1962) Rush Rush Rush Rush Pass Pass Pass Total Total Total Pts/ First Year G Att. Yds. YPG TD Yds YPG C-Att-Int Yds. YPG Pts Game TD FG-A Downs 2015 13 477 1563 120.2 11 2763 212.5 236-421-17 4326 332.8 313 24.1 39 13-19 227 2014 13 433 1429 109.9 12 2595 199.6 221-410-26 4024 309.5 283 21.8 31 23-26 199 2013 13 406 1049 80.7 10 2220 170.8 189-373-16 3269 251.5 158 12.2 18 10-13 183 2012 13 449 1924 148.0 14 2500 192.3 219-382-11 4424 340.3 309 23.8 40 10-14 237 2011 13 435 1307 100.5 11 2956 227.4 253-422-10 4263 327.9 261 20.1 33 10-17 230 2010 13 471 1876 144.3 14 2176 167.4 188-343-9 4052 311.7 252 19.4 32 10-19 220 2009 12 466 1981 165.1 23 2472 206.0 195-302-10 4453 371.1 315 26.3 38 17-20 227 2008 12 370 1554 129.5 14 2872 239.3 226-383-8 4426 368.8 358 29.8 47 10-17 213 2007 12 446 1984 165.3 20 3014 251.2 231-370-7 4998 416.5 377 31.4 50 10-13 254 2006 13 403 1362 104.8 12 2804 215.7 208-414-12 4166 320.5 212 16.3 26 10-20 204 2005 12 460 1368 114.0 16 2520 210.0 199-367-9 3888 324.0 285 23.8 35 12-15 226 2004 12 419 1308 109.0 10 2363 196.9 195-385-17 3671 305.9 236 19.7 30 10-11 201 2003 13 513 2214 170.3 22 3358 258.3 264-474-13 5572 428.6 361 27.8 45 15-19 307 2002 13 514 1469 113.0 15 2690 206.9 205-427-9 4159 319.9 319 24.5 39 17-29 236 2001 12 466 1671 139.2 11 2392 199.3 187-378-17 4063 338.6 213 17.8 26 10-17 221 2000 11 395 879 79.9 12 2467 224.3 204-397-27 3346 304.2 246 22.4 32 8-13 201 1999 11 438 1832 166.5 21 2481 225.5 201-359-13 4313 392.1 331 30.1 42 13-20 229 1998 11 506 2626 238.7 22 2661 241.9 177-315-10 5287 480.6 387 35.2 50 13-16 257 1997 11 462 2060 187.3 24 2590 235.5 198-347-11 4650 422.7 407 37.0 53 12-15 224 1996 11 437 892 81.1 9 1702 154.7 158-328-10 2594 235.8 205 18.6 25 10-14 167 1995 11 452 1381 125.5 9 2130 193.6 175-350-24 3511 319.2 165 15.0 20 9-17 213 1994 11 461 1773 161.2 16 2085 189.5 176-315-8 3858 350.7 253 23.0 29 17-25 205 1993 11 403 1480 134.5 14 2230 202.7 202-363-21 3710 337.3 236 21.5 30 9-15 201 1992 11 471 1472 133.8 14 2418 219.8 211-356-20 3890 353.6 243 22.1 28 15-20 218 1991 11 571 2383 216.6 31 1457 132.5 109-200-16 3840 349.1 335 30.5 44 11-15 206 1990 11 458 1214 110.3 9 1641 149.1 141-279-15 2855 237.9 142 12.9 16 10-18 157 1989 11 416 1098 99.8 7 2179 198.1 155-292-17 3277 297.9 222 20.2 26 13-17 161 1988 11 480 1844 167.6 19 2347 213.4 198-347-16 4191 381.0 245 22.3 31 10-18 250 1987 11 555 2624 238.5 27 2090 190.0 159-311-10 4714 428.5 348 31.6 46 12-20 241 1986 11 548 2318 210.7 20 1840 167.2 150-278-5 4158 378.0 303 27.5 36 17-22 238 1985 11 594 3079 279.9 34 2462 223.8 164-271-2 5541 503.7 429 39.0 58 8-16 265 1984 11 481 1972 179.3 22 2153 195.7 156-295-11 4125 375.0 360 32.7 45 16-23 212 1983 11 555 2619 238.1 28 1866 169.6 142-255-15 4485 407.7 351 31.9 46 10-17 238 1982 11 590 2841 258.2 32 1498 136.2 122-241-10 4339 394.5 355 32.3 47 10-15 236 1981 11 532 1586 144.2 13 1528 138.9 114-276-19 3114 283.1 212 19.3 26 10-NA
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