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LOUISVILLE22010010 CardinalsCardinals FootballFootball Louisville Media Relations • 2100 South Floyd St. • Louisville, Ky. 40292 • Phone: 502-852-0102 •[email protected] AATT A GGLANCELANCE 2010 SCHEDULE Date: September 11, 2010 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 •3:30 PM Kickoff : 3:30 p.m. Site: Louisville, Ky. L, 16-23 Stadium: Papa John’s PAPA JOHN’S CARDINAL STADIUM (ABC) Capacity: (55,000+) Television: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 •3:30 PM WHAS Drew Deener (pxp); Doug James (analyst) EASTERN KENTUCKY Radio: WHAS 840 AM PAPA JOHN’S CARDINAL STADIUM (WHAS) Paul Rogers (pxp); Stefan LeFors (analyst); Doug Ormay (sideline) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 •5:35 PM Sirius Radio: Channel 130 OREGON STATE LOUISVILLE (0-1, 0-0) Live Statistics: www.UofLSports.com EASTERN KENTUCKY (0-1, 0-0) RESER STADIUM (FSNW) CARDINALS Twitter Updates: Twitter.com/charliestrong10 COLONELS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 •TBA CARDINALS REMAIN HOME TO HOST SECOND STRAIGHT INTRA-STATE FOE ARKANSAS STATE ASU STADIUM  The football team remains home to face another in-state foe when the Cardinals host Eastern Kentucky on Saturday, Sept. 11 at 3:30 p.m. The game will be shown live on WHAS-TV in Louisville. This will be the SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 •TBA fi rst meeting between the two schools since the Cardinals defeated the Colonels 24-14 in 1991. MEMPHIS  The Cardinals will look to after a tough 23-16 loss at home to arch-rival Kentucky in front of a sold-out PAPA JOHN’S CARDINAL STADIUM crowd at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. Louisville trailed 20-6 at the half before mounting a spirited comeback to get within a score. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15 •8:00 PM  Senior running back Bilal Powell contributed most of the off ense for the Cardinals in the loss to Kentucky, running * for a career-high 153 yards on 16 carries, including a career-long 80-yard run in the third quarter. PAPA JOHN’S CARDINAL STADIUM (ESPN2)  After allowing Kentucky to rush for 156 yards in the fi rst half, the Louisville defense limited the Wildcats to just 74 yards on the ground in the second half. Sophomore Shenard Holton recorded a career-best nine tackles in the loss. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23 •TBA  The Colonels dropped their season-opener 31-9 to Missouri State on Friday. The game was scheduled for Thursday CONNECTICUT* night, but severe weather postponed the game until the following evening. PAPA JOHN’S CARDINAL STADIUM THE SERIES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 •TBA  Eastern Kentucky and Louisville meet for the 26th time in the program’s history with PITTSBURGH* the Cardinals owning a 16-8-1 overall advantage. The teams have not met since a 24-14 Louisville victory at Old Cardinal Stadium in 1991. Louisville’s last

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 •TBA loss to a I-AA school was to EKU when the Colonels defeated Louisville 45-21 in 1985. The Cardinals are 9-3-1 all-time at home against the SYRACUSE* Colonels and have won eight of the last nine meetings overall in the series. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13 •TBA SOUTH FLORIDA* THE COACHES PAPA JOHN’S CARDINAL STADIUM (0-2), a 27-year veteran in the coaching ranks, is in his fi rst full season as of the Cardinals. Strong received SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 •TBA his fi rst head coaching job after spending the last seven years at the WEST VIRGINIA * , where he served as the defensive coordinator, PAPA JOHN’S CARDINAL STADIUM winning a pair of national championships with the Gators. Strong served as the head coach of the Gators for the 2004 after FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26 •8:00 PM was fi red – a 27-10 loss to Miami. RUTGERS* RUTGERS STADIUM (ESPN2) DEAN HOOD (13-11) is 13-11 in his third season as head coach of the MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT INFO Colonels. Hood took over EKU program in January 2008 after working at Wake Rocco Gasparro Forest University for seven seasons. Hood guided the Colonels to the playoff s in Assistant Sports Information Director (Football Contact) 2008 and was the Valley Coach of the Year and Eddie Robinson Award fi nalist. offi ce: 502-852-0102 email: [email protected] Under Hood’s direction at Wake, the Demon Deacons’ defense cell: 502-262-2258 was known for creating turnovers and scoring . Kenny Klein Senior Associate Athletic Director for Media Relations A LOOK AHEAD offi ce: 502-852-6581 email: [email protected] Louisville will hit the road for the fi rst time on Sept. cell: 502-599-7865 18 when it faces Oregon State at Reser Stadium in Corvalis, Kathy Tronzo Ore. at 5:35 p.m. EST. The Cardinals will take their Program Assistant fi rst and only week off of the year on Sept. 25 before offi ce: 502-852-6581 email: [email protected] hitting the road again on Oct. 2 with a trip to Arkansas State. University of Louisville Sports Information Player to Watch 2100 South Floyd St. Senior Bilal Powell rushed for 153 yards Louisville, Ky. 40292 last week against Kentucky. GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST 22010010 UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY OFOF LOUISVILLELOUISVILLE DDEPTHEPTH CHARTCHART VVS.S. EEASTERNASTERN KKENTUCKYENTUCKY OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS FOX END PUNTER 9 6-4 218 Sr. 91 William Savoy 6-1 245 Jr. 40 Josh Bleser 6-2 208 Jr. 13 Justin Burke (or) 6-3 226 Sr. 44 B.J. Butler 6-2 264 Fr. 12 Chris Philpott 6-0 191 Jr. 4 Will Stein (or) 5-10 185 So. 47 6-2 235 r-Fr. RUNNING BACK 12 Chris Philpott 6-0 191 Jr. 15 Bilal Powell 6-0 215 Sr. 6 Greg Scruggs 6-4 273 Jr. 35 Andrew Fletcher 5-8 162 Fr. 20 Victor Anderson 5-10 186 Jr. 92 Brandon Dunn 6-3 282 Fr. 45 Blayne Donnell 5-8 190 Sr. 28 Jeremy Wright 5-11 199 r-Fr. LONG SNAPPER NOSE TACKLE 60 Daniel Weedman 5-11 243 Sr. 97 Tim High 6-2 298 Sr. 33 Grant Donovan 6-1 192 Fr. X- 93 Roy Philon 6-3 277 r-Fr. 1 Josh Bellamy 6-0 205 Jr. 95 Randy Salmon 6-3 291 So. HOLDER 21 Troy Pascley 6-3 203 Sr. 40 Josh Bleser 6-2 200 Jr. 89 Scott Radcliff 5-10 182 So. DEFENSIVE END 4 Will Stein 5-10 185 r-Fr. 90 Malcolm Tatum 6-3 260 Sr. H-WIDE RECEIVER 58 Rodney Gnat 6-3 255 Sr. 27 Doug Beaumont 5-9 187 Sr. PUNT RETURNERS 1 Josh Bellamy 6-0 205 Jr. 87 Kai Dominguez 6-1 175 Fr. SAM LINEBACKER 27 Doug Beaumont 5-9 187 Sr. 24 Daniel Brown 6-1 219 So. Z-WIDE RECEIVER 46 Dexter Heyman 6-3 238 Jr. KICKOFF RETURNERS 14 Andrell Smith 6-4 212 So. 88 Jarrett Davis 5-10 164 Fr. 1 Josh Bellamy 6-0 205 Jr. MIKE LINEBACKER 20 Victor Anderson 5-10 186 Jr. 2 Preston Brown 6-2 249 Fr. 15 Bilal Powell 6-0 215 Sr. TIGHT END 52 Antowne Canady 6-0 244 Sr. 19 Johnny Patrick 6-0 186 Sr. 83 Cameron Graham 6-4 248 Sr. 51 Mike Privott 6-0 226 r-Fr. 85 Nate Nord 6-5 230 So. 11 Josh Chichester 6-9 240 Jr. WEAKSIDE LINEBACKER 82 Pete Nochta 6-6 245 Sr. 5 Brandon Heath 6-1 215 Sr. 17 Marcus Smith 6-4 211 Fr. LEFT TACKLE 41 Eugene Sowell 6-0 208 Sr. 78 Byron Stingily 6-5 300 Sr. Pronunciation Guide 73 Hector Hernandez 6-5 279 Jr. 42 Bobby Burns 5-11 180 Sr. Mario Benavides (ben-uh-vee-dezz) LEFT GUARD 8 Darius Ashley 5-8 186 So. Josh Bleser (blay-zer) Antwone Canady (can-a-day) 79 Mark Wetterer 6-5 306 Sr. Kai Dominguez (duh-ming-gezz) 65 Josh Byrom 6-5 300 Sr. STRONG SAFETY Isaac Geff rad (jeff -rod) 23 Terence Simien 6-3 208 Jr. Jacob Geff rad (jeff -rod) 29 Hakeem Smith 6-1 175 r-Fr. CENTER Rodney Gnat (nat) 55 Mario Benavides 6-4 304 So. Zach Kiernan (keer-nin) 66 Alex Kupper 6-3 289 So. FREE SAFETY Zach Meagher (mee-grr) 33 Mike Evans (or) 5-10 180 Jr. Pete Nochta (knock-tuh) RIGHT GUARD 36 Shenard Holton 6-1 190 So. Jordon Paschal (pass-kull) 65 Josh Byrom 6-5 300 Sr. Troy Pascley (pays-lee) 70 Conrad Thomas 6-6 315 Sr. CORNERBACK Senorise Perry (suh-norr-iss) 19 Johnny Patrick 6-0 186 Sr. Roy Philon (phuh-lawn) RIGHT TACKLE 13 Preston Pace 6-1 204 Jr. Hunter Stout (rhymes with shout) 76 Greg Tomczyk 6-6 287 Sr. Titus Teague (rhymes with league) 74 Jeff Adams 6-8 295 Sr. Greg Tomczyk (tom-check) Mark Wetterer (wet-er-rurr)

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2 GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST LLOUISVILLEOUISVILLE MMEDIAEDIA IINFORMATIONNFORMATION AANDND PPOLICIESOLICIES LLOUISVILLEOUISVILLE MMEDIAEDIA RRELATIONSELATIONS BIG EAST CONFERENCE CALL GAME WEEK AVAILABILITY Mailing Address Every Monday throughout the season each BIG EAST coach Monday Taping of Coach Strong TV Show (9:30 a.m.) University of Louisville Sports Information will be available via conference call from 11:00 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. Coach Strong BE Teleconference 2100 South Floyd St. ET. Each coach will be available for 10 minutes. Media representa- (11:10 a.m. to 11:20 a.m.) Louisville, Ky. 40292 tives wishing to participate in the teleconference should contact Phone: 502-852-6581 the BIG EAST offi ce (401-453-0660) or consult the weekly press re- Coach Strong Press Conference (Noon-1:00 p.m.) FAX: 502-852-7401 lease for the phone number. The teleconference can also be heard live and on replay via the Internet. Check out the BIG EAST site at Tuesday Postpractice Interviews Rocco Gasparro www.bigeast.org/airwaves for the link. The schedule of coaches is (Players and Assistant Coaches) Assistant Sports Information Director (Football Contact) as follows: offi ce: 502-852-0102 Wednesday Postpractice Interviews email: [email protected] 11:00 a.m...... , Rutgers (Coach Strong and Players) cell: 502-262-2258 11:10 a.m...... Charlie Strong, Louisville 11:20 a.m...... Dave Wannstedt, Pittsburgh Thursday Coach Strong Weekly Radio Show Kenny Klein (Credentials) 11:30 a.m...... Bill Stewart, West Virginia Senior Associate Athletic Director for Media Relations 11:40 a.m...... Randy Edsall, Connecticut VISITING RADIO STATIONS offi ce: 502-852-6581 11:50 a.m...... Doug Marrone, Syracuse Permission to broadcast a U of L game from Papa John’s Car- email: [email protected] Noon ...... , Cincinnati dinal Stadium should be requested through Kenny Klein. Stations cell: 502-599-7865 12:10 p.m...... , South Florida must order their own phone lines through the Louisville offi ce of BellSouth (800/477-4459), listing Klein as the contact person for Kathy Tronzo PRACTICE placement of the line. A booth, which comfortably accommodates Program Assistant All practices will be closed to the media and fans. Please fi ve, is available for the offi cial station of the visiting team. offi ce: 502-852-6581 contact Rocco Gasparro for permission to come after practice to email: [email protected] interview any of the players, head coach Charlie Strong or any of WEB SITES the assistant coaches. The University of Louisville reserves the right to deny media UofLSports.com credentials to any individual whose web site is not affi liated with WORKING CREDENTIALS an offi cial news gathering organization or publication. Credentials To obtain credentials for a University of Louisville home GGENERALENERAL PPOLICIESOLICIES will be issued to offi cial on-line services of national, over-the-air contest, contact the Sports Information Department well in ad- or cable networks or established publications, which are staff ed by vance of the game. Due to space constraints, credentials will be WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE full-time employees (i.e. ESPN.com, SI.com, CBSsportsline.com, Head coach Charlie Strong hosts a weekly press conference limited to working media only. If media credentials are not picked etc.) and then with a maximum of one credential. with selected players each Monday in the recruiting lounge of the up in advance, they will be available for pickup at the West Ticket Credentials will not be granted to any on-line agency oper- Football Complex at Noon. Lunch will be Booth located outside Gate 7 of Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. Me- ating sites that are in any way associated with gambling or to “free- served at 11:45 a.m. If media has a specifi c player request for the dia should enter through Gate 8 to gain access to elevators for the lance” or “fan-based” sites that are not associated with a legitimate press conference, please let Rocco Gasparro know at 502-852-0102 press box. No credentials will be mailed. news gathering organization or publication. or by email at [email protected] before Monday. If a Please direct all requests to: Kenny Klein, Sports Information Direc- Membership in a writer’s association (i.e. FWAA) does not player has a class confl ict, another time can be arranged. tor, University of Louisville, Louisville, Ky. 40292. automatically qualify an agency for credentials. Media members wishing to cover U of L on the road are encouraged Additionally, on-line services are prohibited from “real to contact Klein at least two weeks prior to the contest to secure OTHER AVAILABILITY time”transmission of Louisville athletic events. Charlie Strong: In addition to Louisville’s media press con- credentials. ference, Strong will be available following practice on Wednesday. COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM He will also be accessible on Monday’s BIG EAST Teleconference at PRESS PARKING Collegepressbox.com is the offi cial website for BIG EAST 11:10 a.m. Strong is available to out-of-town media on Tuesday Press parking is limited and will be provided on a fi rst-come, football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statis- from 2:00-2:30 p.m. fi rst-served basis as available. Contact the Louisville Sports Infor- tics, media guides for the conference and each of its eight mem- mation Offi ce regarding details and directions to the press parking bers throughout the season. Login information will be distributed Players: All player interviews must be arranged through areas. to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an the University of Louisville Sports Information Offi ce and football e-mail to [email protected]. contact Rocco Gasparro. During the season, U of L players are avail- PHOTOGRAPHERS able on Tuesdays and Wednesdays following practice. No player All photographers must wear a sideline pass and armband CHARLIE STRONG RADIO SHOW interviews will be arranged after Wednesday on the week of the to be allowed on the playing fi eld. NCAA rules limit shooting to Affi liates on the Louisville Radio Network carry the Charlie game. outside the restraining line around the fi eld and outside designat- Strong Show each Thursday night at 7:00 p.m. The show originates ed team areas (between the 30-yard lines). Passes can be acquired from the Tumbleweed Restaurant on the River and is open to the before the game, on the fi eld or in the press box during the game. public with a reservation.

CHARLIE STRONG TELEVISION SHOW The weekly Charlie Strong Television Show called “Strong Side” can be seen each Saturday at 9:30 a.m. on WHAS-11 TV. The half-hour program, produced by Debbie Harbsmeier and hosted by Paul Rogers, features head coach Charlie Strong, player and coach features, highlights of previous games and previews of upcoming opponents.

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3 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST

 Below are the records and streaks for Louisville EASTERN KENTUCKY (0-1, 0-0) Louisville-Eastern Kentucky Series History Sept. 2 at Missouri State L, 9-31 Louisville leads overall series 16-8-1 2010 STREAK UNDER STRONG Sept. 11 at Louisville 3:30 p.m. Home: 9-3-1 Away: 7-5 Nov. 12, 1927 (A) 21 13 Overall 0-1 L1 0-1 Sept. 18 at Chattanooga Home 0-1 L1 0-1 Oct. 6, 1928 (H) 72 0 Oct. 2 KENTUCKY STATE Nov. 2, 1929(A) 19 6 Road/Neut. 0-0 ---- 0-0 Oct. 9 EASTERN ILLINOIS* Oct. 17, 1930 (H) 52 0 BIG EAST 0-0 ---- 0-0 Oct. 16 at UT-Martin* Oct. 24, 1931 (H) 0 1 BIG EAST Home 0-0 ---- 0-0 Oct. 23 at Southeast Missouri* Oct. 15, 1932 (A) 0 38 Nov. 18, 1933 (H) 13 7 BIG EAST Road 0-0 ---- 0-0 Oct. 30 MURRAY STATE* Nov. 17, 1934 (A) 13 6 Nov. 6 JACKSONVILLE STATE* Oct. 26, 1935 (H) 0 9 Nov. 13 TENNESSEE TECH* Oct. 17, 1936 (A) 6 9 Nov. 20 AUSTIN PEAY* Nov. 20, 1937 (H) 6 6 AROUND THE BIG EAST Nov. 9, 1946 (A) 7 28 2010 STANDINGS Nov. 7, 1947 (H) 14 13 STATISTICAL COMPARISON Nov. 15, 1952 (H) 34 20 BIG EAST OVERALL LOU EKU Nov. 14, 1953 (H) 13 20 Rutgers 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 190.0 Rushing Off ense 35.0 Nov. 13, 1954 (A) 6 20 Syracuse 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 127.0 Pass Off ense 315 Nov. 12, 1955 (A) 45 13 317.0 Total Off ense 350 Nov. 17, 1956 (H) 14 6 USF 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 Sept. 27, 1957 (A) 40 14 West Virginia 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 16.0 Scoring Off ense 9.0 Sept. 27, 1958 (H) 20 7 230.0 Rushing Defense 189.0 Connecticut 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 Sept. 25, 1959 (A) 14 7 236.0 Pass Defense 199.0 Sept. 23, 1960 (H) 28 7 Cincinnati 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 466.0 Total Defense 388.0 Sept. 22, 1961 (A) 33 6 Louisville 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 23.0 Scoring Defense 31.0 Nov. 23, 1985 (H) 21 45 Pittsburgh 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 36.5 Punting 36.0 Aug. 18 , 1991 (H) 24 14 28.0 Punt Returns 4.2 UPCOMING GAMES 45.5 Kickoff Returns 17.4 Friday, September 10 -2.0 Turnover Margin -2.00 West Virginia at Marshall 115.97 Pass Effi ciency 94.59 142.00 Pass Eff . Defense 140.06 Last Meeting vs. Eastern Kentucky 1 2 3 4 Score Saturday, September 11 0-0 Sacks 4-25 Eastern Kentucky 0 7 0 7 14 Indiana State at Cincinnati 2-13 Sacks Allowed 6-43 Louisville 7 3 7 7 24 Texas Southern at Connecticut Eastern Kentucky at Louisville LOUISVILLE VS. EASTERN KENTUCKY Scoring Summary New Hampshire at Pittsburgh By Coach 1st 8:04 LOU Boykin 36-yd from J. Brohm (Wilmsmeyer kick), 10-79-4:28 Rutgers at Florida International Tom King 4-0 2nd 14:51 LOU Wilmsmeyer 32-yd fi eld goal, 7-60-2:25 USF at Florida Jack McGrath 0-1 2nd 7:49 EKU Lester 3-yd run (Duff y kick), 3-18-0:51 Syracuse at Washington C.V. Money 0-1 Ben Cregor 2-1 3rd 4:00 LOU G. Brohm 20-yd from J. Brohm (Wilmsmeyer kick), 7-55-3:20 4th 9:18 EKU Lester 4-yd run (Duff y kick), 5-58-2:01 Thursday, September 16 Laurie Apitz 0-1-1 4th 1:37 LOU Dawkins 9-yd run (Wilmsmeyer kick), 11-44-5:30 Cincinnati at North Carolina State (7:30 p.m., ESPN) 9-3 Howard Schnellenberger 1-1 Team Statistics UL EKU Saturday, September 18 First Downs 15 8 Connecticut at Temple By Facility Rushes-Yards 46-178 45-96 Louisville at Oregon State In Louisville 9-3-1 Passing Yards 84 63 Maine at Syracuse In Richmond 7-5 Passes C-A-I 10-22-2 6-10-0 Maryland at West Virginia In Games Decided By Plays-Yards 68-262 55-159 CINCINNATI at PITTSBURGH (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2) - Lost 4-2 5-4 USF at CONNECTICUT (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2) 1 point 1-1 2 points 0-0 Penalties-Yards 7-67 4-27 WEST VIRGINIA at RUTGERS (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2) 3 points 0-1 Possession Time 32:40 27:20 4 points 0-0 3rd Down Conversions 5-16 2-13 Thursday, September 23 5 points 0-0 4th Down Conversions 1-1 0-0 Miami (Fla.) at Pittsburgh (7:30 p.m., ESPN) 6 points 1-0 Sacks By 6-52 5-40 7 points 2-1 Saturday, September 25 8-10 points 3-1 Individual Statistics Oklahoma at Cincinnati 11-14 points 3-1 RUSHING: Louisville: Dawkins 27-162-1, Boykin 9-40-0, Brohm, J. Buff alo at Connecticut 15-20 points 0-0 10-(-24)-0; Eastern Kentucky: Lester 20-93-2, Brown 1-33-0, Thomas North Carolina at Rutgers 21+ points 6-3 7-9-0, W. Smith 3-9-0, Berkhalter 1-2-0, Burkhead 2-0-0, McNamee Western Kentucky at USF 1-(-5)-0, Crenshaw 10-(-45)-0. West Virginia at Louisiana State When Louisville Scores 0-5 points 0-2 PASSING: Louisville: J. Brohn 10-22-2-84-2; Eastern Kentucky: Saturday, October 2 6-10 points 0-3-1 Crenshaw 6-10-0-63-0. Vanderbilt at Connecticut 11-20 points 7-1 Louisville at Arkansas State 21-30 points 3-2 RECEIVING: Louisville: Boykin 3-42-1, Semak 2-9-0, G. Brohm 1-20-1 Florida International at Pittsburgh 31-40 points 3-0 Wyatt 1-14-0, Quinn 1-6-0, Dawkins 1-(-3)-0, Henry 1-(-4)-0; Eastern Tulane at Rutgers 41-50 points 2-0 Kentucky: Lester 2-13-0, Ware 1-31-0, Burkhead 1-14-0, Thomas Florida Atlantic at USF 50+ points 2-0 1-6-0, W. Smith 1-(-1)-0. In overtime 0-0 Friday, October 8 : Louisville: none; Eastern Kentucky: Williams 1-0-0, CONNECTICUT at RUTGERS (7:30 p.m., ESPN) Ladd 1-0-0.

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4 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST Strong Made Head Coaching Debut QUICK FACTS Cardinals Face Huge Senior Class: The Cardi- School: University of Louisville Head coach Charlie Strong made his head coaching debut nal football team faces a huge loss after the 2010 season, as the Location: Louisville, Ky. on Saturday, Sept. 4 when the Cardinals lost to the Kentucky Cardinals will have 27 players playing in their senior campaign. Founded: 1798 Wildcats 23-16. Strong served 27 years as an assistant coach, The 2010 class features nine junior-college players and just Enrollment: 24,000 including the last seven years as the defensive coordinator at Conference: BIG EAST two four-year players, while everyone else was red-shirted, Colors: Red and Black the University of Florida, where he had three other stints with except Justin Burke, who was a transfer from North Carolina Nickname: Cardinals the Gators. A native of Batesville, Ark., Strong was also the de- State. President: Dr. James Ramsey fensive coordinator at South Carolina (1999-02), the defensive Schools with the Largest Senior Classes Athletic Director: Tom Jurich line coach at Notre Dame (1995-98), the wide receiver coach at Hawaii 31 FA Rep: Elaine Wise Ole Miss (1990) and Southern Illinois (1986-87) and was also a LOUISVILLE 27 Web Site: www.UofLSports.com graduate assistant at Texas A&M (1985). TCU 27 Stadium: Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium Iowa 26 Capacity: 55,000+ Strong Owns A Pair of National Titles UTEP 26 Head coach Charlie Strong defi nitely brings a lot of experi- Ohio State 25 TEAM INFORMATION ence to the University of Louisville, but he also brings a lot of First Year: 1912 hardware to the sideline for the Cardinals. Strong owns a pair Strong Assembles Outstanding Staff: Head All-Time Record: 440-424-17 of national titles while coaching at Florida. The Gators defeated Bowl Record: 6-7-1 coach Charlie Strong has assembled one of the best coaching Head Coach: Charlie Strong Oklahoma in the 2009 title game and also handled Ohio State staff s in the country. Strong put together a diverse and experi- Record at Louisville: 0-1/1st Season in the 2007 championship game. Strong also has coached in a enced staff that owns multiple national titles and have come to 2010 Record: 0-1 total of 20 bowl games. Louisville from some of the top programs in the country. Quar- BIG EAST Record: 0-0 terbacks coach won a national title at Alabama last Basic Off ense: Multiple Strong Has Worked For Three Title-Win- season, while running back coach Kenny Carter won one at Basic Defense: 4-3 ning Head Coaches: Head coach Charlie Strong has Florida with defensive coordinator , who is also Lettermen Returning: 44 been fortunate to work for some outstanding coaches during the only coach who coached a player who won the Heisman Lettermen Lost: 23 his coaching career. Throughout his stints as an assistant coach, Starters Returning: 15 (9 off ./6 def.) Trophy on the defensive side of the ball when former Michigan Starters Lost: 10 (3 off ./7 def.) Strong has worked for three head coaches who have won na- standout won the award in 1997. The Cardi- tional titles. He worked under , who won a pair of nals have 93 years of collegiate experience on the off ensive side titles at Florida, and , who also captured a title FOOTBALL STAFF the football. Head Coach Charlie Strong at Florida. He also worked for the legendary , who Alma Mater Central Arkansas ‘83 earned a title at Notre Dame. Cardinals Face Football Championship Record at Louisville First Year Subdivsion Foe: The Cardinals will take on Football Record Overall 0-2 Regular: Head coach Charlie Strong Championship Subdivision foe Eastern Kentucky on Saturday, Off . Coordinator/TE Mike Sanford has been a regular visitor at the Frank Broyles Award Dinner, Sept. 11. The Cardinals have won their last 12 straight games Running Backs Kenny Carter which is held for the top assistant coach in the country. Strong against I-AA foes, including wins in 2007-09. Louisville’s last Mike Groh has been a fi nalist for the award three times in his career, Off ensive Line Dave Borbely loss to a Division I-AA squad was a 45-21 defeat against Eastern Wide Receivers which has only happened one other time in the award’s his- Kentucky on Nov. 23, 1985. Def.Coordinator Vance Bedford tory. Strong was a fi nalist last year after leading Florida to a Defensive Line Clint Hurtt 12-1 record. He was also a fi nalist at Florida in 2008 and South Cardinals on 9/11: Louisville will recognize the Sep- Secondary Larry Slade Carolina in 2000. tember 11 tragedy when the Cardinals host Eastern Kentucky Linebackers Brian Jean-Mary on Saturday. The team will wear special helmet decals to honor Strength /Conditioning Pat Moorer Expansion Completed: The expansion of Papa the victims of this horrible national tragedy. This is the Cardi- Dir. of Football Operations Ryan Solesky John’s Cardinal Stadium was completed in August and is one Head Athletic Trainer Kyle Johnston nals fi rst appearance on 9/11 since tragedy rocked the nation of the best college stadiums in the country. The $72 million nine years ago. Director of Video Operations Dave Spina project added almost 13,000 seats in the upper deck, 1,725 Game Analysis Coordinator George Claiborne Assistant Trainer Blake LeBlanc club seats and also 33 new suites. The capacity was raised from Cardinals versus the Ohio Valley Confer- Assistant Trainer Logan Merritt 42,000 to almost 55,000+ (all chairback seating). There was ence: The Cardinals will take on their fi rst OVC foe in Eastern Assistant Trainer Kevin Ozimek also a south terrace completed, which connects the east and Kentucky since the 2008 season when Louisville hosted Tennes- Dir. of High School Relations Mike Giglio west sides of the stadium. The south terrace also has a brand see Tech in the second game of the year. Louisville is 29-17-1 Graduate Assistant Tommy Restivo new scoreboard and will feature bathrooms and numerous all-time against teams from the OVC. The Cardinals are 16-8-1 Graduate Assistant Sherrone Moore concession stands. Graduate Assistant Abu Mau’fala versus Eastern Kentucky; 11-6 versus Murray State; 2-1 versus Graduate Assistant Shane Steichen Tennessee Tech and 0-2 against Tennessee State. Cardinals Face Diffi cult 2010 Slate: The University of Louisville football team will face one of its most Overtime Record: SPORTS INFORMATION diffi cult schedules in school history when the Cardinals square FB Contact Rocco Gasparro Louisville is 3-3 all-time in overtime games. In their last over- Cell (502) 262-2258 off versus eight bowl teams from a year ago. Louisville will face time game, the Cardinals lost 46-44 in triple overtime at West Email [email protected] four of the toughest BIG EAST teams at home in Cincinnati, Con- Virginia on Oct. 15, 2005. It was the only time in school history Website www.UofLSports.com necticut, West Virginia and South Florida. Louisville also hosts that Louisville has played a three-overtime contest. Two of the Kentucky and Memphis and travels to Oregon State and Arkan- six overtime games have come versus BIG EAST competition. sas State to close out the non-conference schedule. The com- The last overtime win for the Cardinals in an extra session came bined records last year of the 2009 Division I opponents was on Nov. 14, 2002 when the Cardinals defeated Southern Mis- a stellar 86-65 (.570). Cincinnati was 12-1, losing to Florida in sissippi 20-17. the . Pittsburgh was a solid 10-3, while Rutgers and West Virginia were also 9-4.

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5 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST Noting the Kentucky Game Senior off ensive linemanJoe Evinger had back surgery LOUISVILLE IN THE BIG EAST/NCAA FBS RANKINGS this summer and is done for the year. Saturday’s attendance at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium TEAM of 55,327 is the largest in program history. Previous high was  Wide receiver Michaelee Harris torn his PCL in August Category No. National Conference 43,217 vs. WVU in 2006. and is also done for the year. Rushing Off ense 190.0 49 3 Senior guard Mark Wetterer and senior linebacker Passing Off ense 127.0 90 8 Brandon Heath were named the game captains for the Trying to Rebound After UK Loss: Total Off ense 317.0 84 6 Cardinals. The Cardinals dropped their fourth straight game to Ken- Scoring Off ense 16.0 90 6 The fi rst play of the Charlie Strong era was a a six-yard tucky in the 23-16 loss last Saturday. Rushing Defense 230.0 92 7 run by Bilal Powell. Pass Effi ciency Def. 140.12 82 5 Since the series resumed in 1994, Louisville has dropped Total Defense 466.0 95 7 The fi rst complete pass of the season came from senior eight games to the Wildcats. Furthermore, Louisville is just 2-5 Scoring Defense 23.0 62 5 quarter Adam Froman to sophomore wide receiver Andrell in games following losses to the Wildcats. The last win follow- Net Punting 38.5 42 3 Smith for a four-yard gain. ing a UK loss came in 2008 when the Cardinals defeated Ten- Punt Returns 28.0 7 1 True freshmen Marcus Smith (earned the start at nessee Tech 51-10 at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. Last season, Kickoff Returns 45.5 3 1 OLB), defensive end B.J. Butler, wide receiver Jarrett Da- after the Cardinals 31-27 defeat at Commonwealth Stadium, Turnover Margin -2.0 91 7 vis, defensive tackle Brandon Dunn and linebacker Pres- Louisville went on the road to fall at Utah 30-14. Pass Defense 236.0 77 6 ton Brown all played in Saturday’s contest. Junior-college Passing Effi ciency 78.19 99 8 transfer Josh Bellamy, Daniel Brown, Andrell Smith, Sacks 0.0 95 5 Sunshine Staters: Tackles For Loss 4.0 T-75 5 Shenard Holton and Mike Evans made their fi rst starts in  The Cardinals have 25 Florida natives on the roster this Sacks Allowed 2.0 T-63 5 Cardinal uniforms. season, including six from the greater Miami area. Of that six,  Strong safety Terence Simien was credited with fi rst one Cardinal attended Miami Northwestern High School in Mi- INDIVIDUAL tackle for a loss (three yards) under Charlie Strong era. It was chaelee Harris and two Cardinals graduated from Palmetto Rushing also the fi rst of his career. High School (Andrell Smith and Jamaine Brooks). Powell 153.0 10 1  Victor Anderson’s kickoff return in the fi rst quarter  Louisville also has three players from the St. Petersburg Anderson 32.00 - 14 Donnell 10.00 - T-25 went 67 yards. It marked the longest return of Anderson’s area. career. The kickoff return is the longest by a Cardinal since Trent Guy returned a kickoff 95 yards on Oct. 10, 2008 against Passing Effi ciency Louisville at Papa John’s: The Cardinals have Froman 78.17 94 9 Memphis. been solid at home since moving into Papa John’s Cardinal Sta- Chris Philpott’s fi rst fi eld goal of the game was a dium in 1998. Total Off ense 44-yarder, which tied for longest of his career. He blasted a  Louisville is a solid 58-18 all-time in what coach Strong Powell 153.0 92 8 44-yard fi eld goal in a 17-9 loss last season against West Vir- refers to as “The Oven.” Froman 132.0 - 9 Anderson 32.0 - 22 ginia. The fi eld goal marked the fi rst points under the Charlie After Saturday’s 23-16 loss to Kentucky, the Cardinals have Strong era. Dating back to last season, Philpott has made won fi ve of the last six non-conference games at home dating Receptions Per Game eight-straight fi eld goals. back to the 2008 campaign. The fi rst fourth-down conversion under the Charlie Beaumont 3.0 - T-13  The Cardinals recorded a school-record 20-game home Graham 3.0 - T-13 Strong era came on a two-yard rush in the Victor Anderson winning streak from 2004 to a 38-35 loss to Syracuse in 2007. Smith 2.0 - T-24 second quarter, setting up a Chris Philpott 32-yard fi eld Anderson 2.0 - T-24 goal. Non-League Success at Home: The Car- Senior running Bilal Powell scampered 80-yards for a dinals have been stellar at home against non-conference foes Receiving Yards Per Game touchdown in the third quarter- the longest of his career. The Beaumont 40.0 - 16 since moving into Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium in 1998.  previous long was a 52-yarder against Connecticut in 2008. Graham 38.0 - 17 Louisville is a solid 28-7 all-time against non-league oppo- It marked the longest run for a U of L player since Victor An- nents in the last 12 seasons and have won six of the last eight derson had an 88-yd run vs. Middle Tennessee State in 2008. Punting home games against non-league opponents. Bleser 36.50 61 6 Powell fi nished the game with 153 yards on 16 carries.  Louisville’s last home loss against a non-conference op- The last time Powell rushed for more than 100 yards was ponent was Saturday’s 23-16 loss versus Kentucky. Kickoff Returns against Connecticut on Sept. 26, 2008. He went for 112 yards Anderson 45.5 2 1 on 11 rushes. Five Freshmen Make Debut The last time the Cardinals had a 100+ yard rusher in Field Goals Head coach Charlie Strong took the red-shirt off fi ve true fresh- the season opener was against Kentucky on Sept. 3, 2006. Philpott 3.0 T-3 T-1 men in Saturday's loss to Kentucky. totaled 128 yards on 17 carries.  Linebacker Marcus Smith, who started out at quarter- Senior Adam Froman connected with eight diff erent All-Purpose Runners back in August, made the switch to linebacker over the last receivers over the course of the game. Powell 159.0 T-29 1 couple weeks and started at the joker position on Saturday. Anderson 133.0 74 4  UK’s Derrick Locke was honored with the Howard Sch- Defensive end B.J. Butler played a signifi cant amount of Beaumont 68.0 - 22 nellenberger MVP Award. The award is voted upon by work-  snaps on Saturday and recorded one tackle at end. ing press and goes to a member of the winning team. Locke  Linebacker Preston Brown also recorded one tackle in Scoring fi nished the contest with 104 yards on 23 carries, with two Philpott 10.0 - 3 his collegiate debut on Saturday. touchdowns. Powell 6.0 - T-7 Defensive tackle Brandon Dunn played at defensive  tackle. Cardinals Lose Four for the Season: Wide receiver Jarrett Davis made his collegiate debut as The injury bug has hit the Cardinals pretty hard to start the the lone freshmen to debut on the off ensive side of the football. year. Louisville has already lost four players for the entire season.  Sophomore tight end Stephon Ball was lost in the Stein and Donnell Earn Schollies Sophomore walk-on Will Stein and senior Blayne Donnell spring with a torn ACL. were honored during training camp as head coach Charlie Senior cornerback Anthony Conner was also lost in the Strong announced they would be placed on scholarship for the spring with a torn ACL. 2010 season. UofLSports.com

6 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST Look Who’s Back and Who’s Not 2008 when he caught 62 passes for 750 yards, but his produc- Associated Press OOFFENSIVEFFENSIVE STARTERSSTARTERS RETURNINGRETURNING ((9)9) tion dipped to 38 receptions for 465 yards last year. 1. Alabama (54) 0-0 1491 Jeff Adams, Victor Anderson, Doug Beaumont, Mario Bena-  In the season-opening loss to Kentucky, Beaumont tied 2. Ohio State (3) 0-0 1400 vides, Adam Froman, Cameron Graham, Greg Tomczyk, Byron for the team lead in receptions with three for 40 yards. 3. Boise State (1) 0-0 1336 Stingily, Mark Wetterer 4. Florida 0-0 1237 Beaumont Looks To Extend Reception 5. Texas (1) 0-0 1223 DDEFENSIVEEFENSIVE SSTARTERSTARTERS RRETURNINGETURNING ((6)6) 6. TCU 0-0 1160 Antwone Canady, Brandon Heath, Johnny Patrick, William Sa- Streak  Senior wide receiver Doug Beaumont continued an 7. Oklahoma (1) 0-0 1104 voy, Greg Scruggs, Malcolm Tatum impressive string of games with a reception in the loss to Ken- 8. Nebraska 0-0 1033 9. Iowa 0-0 1007 OOFFENSIVEFFENSIVE LLETTERWINNERSETTERWINNERS RRETET ((23)23) tucky on Saturday. 10. Virginia Tech 0-0 973 Jeff Adams, T; Victor Anderson, RB; Darius Ashley, RB (moved to Beaumont has caught a pass in 25 straight games dating 11. Oregon 0-0 870 CB); Stephon Ball, TE; Doug Beaumont, WR; Mario Benavides, back to the 2007 season. The 5-9 wideout caught a pass in all 12. Wisconsin 0-0 822 C; Justin Burke, QB; Josh Byrom, G; Josh Chichester, TE, Joe 12 games in 2008 and 2009 and added three more receptions 13. Miami (FL) 0-0 785 Evinger, G; Adam Froman, QB; Cameron Graham, TE; Ryan Kes- on Saturday. Joshua Tinch had the longest previous streak 14. USC 0-0 590 sling, T; Pete Nochta, TE; Troy Pascley, WR; Chris Philpott, K; Bilal when he caught a pass in 28 straight games that ended with 15. Pittsburgh 0-0 516 Powell, RB; Scott Radcliff , WR; Greg Tomczyk, OT, Andrell Smith, his last game in 2005. 16. Georgia Tech 0-0 511 WR; Byron Stingily, T; Daniel Weedman, LS; Mark Wetterer, G Beaumont also started his team-high 25th straight game at wide receiver on Saturday. 17. Arkansas 0-0 496 DDEFENSIVEEFENSIVE LETTERWINNERSLETTERWINNERS RRETET ((21)21) 18. North Carolina 0-0 397 Daniel Brown, LB; Bobby Burns, CB; Jacques Caldwell, CB/WR; Froman Spreads Football Around 19. Penn State 0-0 382 Antwone Canady, LB; Anthony Conner, CB; Drew Davis, DT; Zed Senior quarterback Adam Froman made his fourth con- 20. Florida State 0-0 379 Evans, CB; Rodney Gnat, DE; Patrick Grant, DE; Brandon Heath, secutive start in the loss to Kentucky on Saturday. His record as 21. LSU 0-0 300 LB; Dexter Heyman, DE; Tim High, DT; Shenard Holton, S; Zach a starter dipped to 2-6 with the loss. 22. Auburn 0-0 296 Kiernan, DE; Preston Pace, CB; Johnny Patrick, CB; C.J. Peake, Froman spread the football around quite a bit in the loss 23. Georgia 0-0 206 LB; William Savoy, DE; Greg Scruggs, DE; Terence Simien, S; to Kentucky. He completed just 14 passes, but threw the ball to 24. Oregon State 0-0 198 Malcolm Tatum, DE eight diff erent receivers. SeniorsDoug Beaumont and Cam- 25. West Virginia 0-0 184 eron Graham led the way with three receptions apiece. Others receiving votes: Cincinnati 108, Stanford 81, LLETTERWINNERSETTERWINNERS LLOSTOST ((23)23) Froman threw for just 127 yards on his 14 completions, Utah 80, South Carolina 71, Houston 66, Connecticut 32, Chris Campa, LB; Maurice Clark, WR; Daniel Covington, S; Jon which was just an average of 9.1 yards a completion. The Car- Notre Dame 31, Missouri 27, Brigham Young 19, Arizona 15, Dempsey, LB; Karldell Dunning, CB; Stephen Garr, LB; Cory dinals didn’t have a gain of more than 16 yards in the passing Clemson 15 Goettsche, P; Trent Guy, WR; Tyler Jessen, DT; Rock Keys, TE; game. Abdul Kuyateh, G; Scott Long, WR; Justin Mathews, S; Horace Froman recorded the longest run of his career when he USA Today Miller, LB; Ryan Payne, K; Richard Raglin, S; Marcus Roberts, RB; scampered out of trouble for 19 yards. 1. Alabama (55) 0-0 1469 Andrew Robinson, CB; L.D. Scott, DT; Chaz Thompson, DB; Joe The 6-foot-4 senior threw his sixth career in 2. Ohio State (4) 0-0 1392 Townsend, DT; Joseph Tronzo, FB; L.T. Walker, DT the loss to Kentucky. He has tossed an interception in fi ve of the 3. Florida 0-0 1245 eight games he has appeared in. 4. Texas 0-0 1240 Powell Has Big Game 5. Boise State 0-0 1215 When University of Louisville head coach Charlie Strong called Anderson Solid in Return 6. Virginia Tech 0-0 1052 senior running back Bilal Powell the face of the program and Junior running back Victor Anderson made his fi rst ap- 7. TCU 0-0 1051 one the team’s top players — he wasn’t lying. pearance since Nov. 14 after missing the fi nal three games and 8. Oklahoma 0-0 1035 Recording only his sixth start of his career, Powell tal- all of spring after shoulder surgery. 9. Nebraska 0-0 1001 lied much of the rushing off ense for the Cardinals, recording Anderson recorded 133 all-purpose yards in the 23-16 10. Iowa 0-0 952 a career-high 153 yards and one touchdown. He blasted out a loss to Kentucky. Anderson rushed eight times for 32 yards, 11. Oregon 0-0 940 career-long 80-yard touchdown run in the third quarter to get including a run of 20 yards. 12. Wisconsin 0-0 778 the Cardinals to within 23-13. It was the ninth rushing touch- Returning kicks for the fi rst time since the 2007 season, 13. Miami (FL) 0-0 728 down of his career.  he recorded a career-high with a 67-yard return in the fi rst half. 14. Penn State 0-0 508  The 153 yards that Powell recorded in the loss to Ken- The Cardinal scored 14 or fewer points in six games in 15. Pittsburgh 0-0 492 tucky was just the second 100-yard rushing game of his career 2009, going just 1-5 in those contests. Louisville averaged just 16. LSU 0-0 476 and the fi rst since he tallied 112 yards against Connecticut in 334.1 yards of total off ense a year ago and were held to less 17. Georgia Tech 0-0 455 2008. His 153 yards were the 34th-best total in school history than 350 yards of total off ense in seven games, including just 18. North Carolina 0-0 445 and the fi rst 100-yard game by a Cardinal sinceDarius Ashley 151 yards in a win over Syracuse. 19. Arkansas 0-0 438 recorded 164 yards in a loss to West Virginia last season. 20. Florida State 0-0 374 After just one game, Powell ranks 10th in the nation and Benavides Extends Start Streak 21. Georgia 0-0 312 leads the BIG EAST Conference in rushing with his 153.0 yard Sophomore center Mario Benavides started his 13th 22. Oregon State 0-0 263 average. Powell also stands 92nd in the country in total off ense straight game in the loss to Kentucky on Saturday. He has 23. Auburn 0-0 260 and is tied for 29th in all-purpose yards. started every game in his fi rst two seasons and has been the 24. Utah 0-0 169 anchor of that group. 24. West Virginia 0-0 169 Beaumont Needs To Snap Streak Senior guard Mark Wetterer started his sixth straight Others receiving votes: Cincinnati 135, Houston 76, If senior wide receiver Doug Beaumont wants to do just one game at guard, while senior Greg Tomczyk was the starter in Brigham Young 66, Arizona 65, Mississippi 48, Clemson 44, thing in his Louisville career — it’s score a touchdown. the last three starts. Senior Josh Byrom recorded his second Stanford 41, Connecticut 40, Notre Dame 38, South Carolina  Beaumont has played in 37 career games with the Car- career start after injuries have taken its toll on him the last two 38, Washington 26, Missouri 23, Navy 12, Oklahoma State dinals, but has yet to reach the goal line. In his four seasons, seasons. 11, Boston College 10, Michigan State 10, Arizona State 6 Beaumont has caught 103 passes for 1,255 yards (12.2 avg.), but has yet to reach paydirt. Beaumont’s best season was in UofLSports.com

7 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST Graham a Threat at Tight End Bleser Makes Solid Debut: BY THE NUMBERS  Senior Cameron Graham has developed as a prime Junior punter Josh Bleser was solid punting the football 2 ESPN Friday night games this season — Oct. 15 vs. Cincinnati target for the Louisville quarterbacks over the last couple of in his debut on Saturday. and Nov. 26 at Rutgers. seasons. In the loss to Kentucky, Graham grabbed three recep- Bleser punted four times for a 36.5 average and did place tions for 38 yards, including a long of 14. two punts inside the 20-yard line. His net average was a solid 2 number of national championships for head coach Charlie  Over the last 13 games played, Graham has caught 30 38.5 yards a kick. The Cardinals held Randall Cobb, one of the Strong during his years as the defensive coordinator at the University of passes for 361 yards and two scores. He has caught a pass in most dangerous special teams players in the country to just one Florida. every game but two in his collegiate career and has registered punt return for a loss of eight yards. 3 number of years the Cardinals have missed a . three or more receptions in seven of his games. 3 number of starting quarterbacks the Cardinals used during the Philpott Remains Accurate 2009 campaign. Rushing Game:  Junior placekicker Chris Philpott continues be a bright 6 times that junior running back Victor Anderson has rushed for The Cardinals talked all training camp long about want- spot for the special teams unit. Dating back to last season, more than 100 yards in a game. Louisville is 3-3 in those contests. ing to run the football, and they got back on track against Philpott has connected on eight straight fi eld goals, including 6 is the number of bowl games the Cardinals have won throughout Kentucky. a pair of 44-yarders. He tied his career-long with a 44-yard fi eld their history. Last season, the Cardinals averaged just 125.2 yards per goal in the loss to Kentucky. He also hit a 32-yarder and closed game and averaged just 3.5 yards a carry. In the loss on Satur- the scoring with a 27-yard fi eld goal. For his career, Philpott is 7 number of home games the Cardinals will play this season at day, the Cardinals seemed to be more successful attacking on a solid 9-for-11. Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. the ground. Louisville totaled 190 yards rushing and averaged  On kickoff s, he blasted two into the endzone for touch- 8 teams that played in bowl games last season that are on the a solid 5.9 yards per carry. Powell was the most successful, backs. The average starting fi eld position for the Wildcats was Cardinals’ schedule in 2010. averaging 9.6 yards a carry, including his career-long 80-yard their own 26-yard line. 8 number of touchdown passes the Cardinals threw during the run for a score. 2009 season. Position Changes: Head coach Charlie Strong came 9 total number of off ensive starters the Cardinals return in 2010. Total Offense: in and moved a few players to diff erent positions heading into 10 National Championships won by the current Cardinal coaching  The Cardinals had trouble last season moving the foot- fall camp. Below is a list of players who changed positions for staff . ball, averaging just 334.1 yards of total off ense and 5.1 yards the start of the 2010 season. 11 total number of interceptions that Cardinal quarterbacks threw per play. Player Old Pos. New Pos. a year ago. In the opener last Saturday, the Cardinals were limited to Darius Ashley RB CB just 317 yards of off ense, but left a lot of yards on the fi eld by Jacques Caldwell CB WR 13 years ago that Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium was erected. not having the ability to make big plays. Louisville had just 61 Josh Chichester WR TE Louisville is 58-18 all-time at home. total plays, but did average 5.2 yards a play. Zed Evans CB RB 14 total number of states represented by Cardinal players. The Cardinals have to do a better job converting third 20 number of bowl games that Charlie Strong has coached in downs. Louisville was just 4-of-15 on the money down and Magic Number: throughout his coaching tenure. were just 2-of-7 in the second half.  Louisville’s magic number is 24. Since the 2003 season, 21 number of head coaches the Cardinals have had with the hiring Louisville did a solid job controlling the football, amass- the Cardinals are 52-12 when scoring 24+ points. of Charlie Strong. ing a time of possession of 29:34. Louisville had two drives When scoring fewer than 24 points, Louisville is only 5-18, 24 combined number of rushing and passing touchdowns for the 15 or more plays. Louisville had a 16-play and 8:08 drive that including a 2-5 mark last season and already an 0-1 record after Cardinals in 2009. resulted a in a fi eld and a 17-play and 7:08 jaunt that also re- one game in 2010. 25 is the total of players the Cardinals have on their roster who sulted in a fi eld goal. Louisville was 2-for-2 in the red zone, but Since the start of the 2006 season, the Cardinals are 23-7 both conversions resulted in fi eld goals. when scoring 24+ points. Louisville is 4-16 when scoring less hail from the state of Florida. than 24 points since the start of the 2006 campaign. 27 number of seniors on the 2010 roster, which is the second most in the NCAA this season. 27 number of years Charlie Strong spent as an assistant coach before becoming a head coach. Kurt Quarterman Guard 28 former Cardinal players were listed on NFL rosters at the start Quarterback Cardinals in the of training camp, which is tops in the BIG EAST Conference. Kerry Rhodes Safety Kolby Smith Running Back 35 the number of years that Larry Slade has coached in college, NFL Jason Spitz Guard which is the highest total on the staff . Montavious Stanley Defensive Tackle David Akers Place Kicker 40 plays of 20 yards or more were produced by the off ense in the Woodny Turenne Cornerback Gary Barnidge Tight End 2009 season. Wide Receiver Brock Bolen Jacksonville Jaguars Fullback Willie Williams St. Louis Rams Defensive Tackle 58 the numbers of wins all-time at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. Deion Branch Wide Receiver Buff alo Bills Center 103 number of receptions that wide receiver Doug Beaumont has Buff alo Bills Quarterback Michael Bush Oakland Raiders Running Back recorded without scoring a touchdown. George Bussey Off ensive Tackle 190 combined numbers of years of collegiate coaching experience Carolina Panthers Quarterback by the football staff . Atlanta Falcons Wide Receiver Denver Broncos Defensive End William Gay Cornerback Green Bay Packers Off ensive Tackle Adrian Grady New England Patriots Defensive Tackle Trent Guy Charlotte Panthers Wide Receiver Earl Heyman Defensive Tackle Brandon Johnson Linebacker Chris Johnson Oakland Raiders Defensive Back Defensive Tackle

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8 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST Winning the Close Ones: Cardinals Need to Create Turnovers: Tracking the Opponents  Since the start of the 2003 season, Louisville is 12-12 in Charlie Strong coached team’s have done a great job over Overall Opponents Record (0-0, .000) games decided by seven points or less. the years turning the football over, and the Cardinals could Kentucky (Sept. 4) Louisville was 2-1 last season in close contests, including defi nitely use some of Strong’s infl uence in creating turnovers.  Record: 1-0 a 31-27 loss to Kentucky. They dropped a seven -point decision Louisville ranked 99th in the country last season in turnovers Last Game: Defeated Louisville 23-16 to the Wilcats 23-16 on Saturday. forced with just 17 (10 interceptions and seven fumbles recov- Next Game: vs. WKU (Sept. 11) ered). Louisville also ranked 91st in 2008 with just 18 turnovers forced. Louisville didn’t record a turnover in the loss to Kentucky Number Changes: The following players received Eastern Kentucky (Sept. 11) on Saturday. numbers changes for the start of the 2010 season. Record: 0-1 Player Old New Last Game: Lost to Missouri State 31-9 Stephon Ball 87 80 Need More Pressure on Quarterback: Next Game: at Louisville (Sept. 11) Isaac Geff rad 3 38 If the Cardinals are going to be better on defense, Louisville Jacob Geff rad 13 39 must do a better job of getting pressure on the quarterback. Oregon State (Sept. 18) Shenard Holton 14 36 Louisville was 58th in the country in sacks, recording just 23 in Record: 0-1 Malcolm Mitchell 10 47 12 games a year ago and failed to record a sack in the opener Last Game: Lost to #6 TCU 30-21 Preston Pace 9 13 versus Kentucky. However, the Cardinals did harass Mike Hart- Next Game: vs. Louisville (Sept. 18) Roy Philon 32 93 line for much of the game, but never recorded a sack. Greg Scruggs 11 6 Arkansas St. (Oct. 2) Terence Simien 40 23 17 Players See First Action: Record: 0-1 Hakeem Smith 8 29  The coaching staff knew coming into the 2010 season Last Game: Lost to #22 Auburn 52-26 Will Stein 2 4 that they would rely on a lot of players who hadn’t seen a lot Next Game: at UL-Lafayette (Sept. 11) of game action, and that was evident last Saturday versus For Starters: Kentucky when 17 players saw action for the fi rst time in their Memphis (Oct. 9)  When the Louisville-Kentucky game kicked off , the Car- careers. Record: 0-1 dinals will have a total of 29 players with at least one game of  The following players made their collegiate debuts last Last Game: Lost to Mississippi St. 49-7 starting experience. The Cardinals had fi ve players make their Saturday: Josh Bellamy, Preston Brown, Marcus Smith, Next Game: at East Carolina (Sept. 11) fi rst career starts in the loss to Kentucky. Titus Teague, Zed Evans, Hakeem Smith, Champ Lee,  Tops among those are: Johnny Patrick (30) Doug Beau- Mike Evans, Isaac Geff rad, Josh Bleser, B.J. Butler, John Cincinnati (Oct. 15) mont (25), Jeff Adams (14), Mark Wetterer (18), Greg Scruggs Clark, Nate Nord, Jarrett Davis, Brandon Dunn, Roy Record: 0-1 (16), Antwone Canady (14), Mario Benavides (13), Greg Tomc- Philon and Randy Salmon. Last Game: Lost to Fresno State 28-14 zyk (13), Victor Anderson (11), Cameron Graham (11), Brandon Next Game: vs. Indiana State (Sept. 11) Heath (10), Pete Nochta (8), Josh Chichester (7). Holton Stars in First Start:  Sophomore Shenard Holton was one of the handful of Connecticut (Oct. 23) Big Play Heath: true freshmen to see action for the Cardinals in 2009. In limited Record: 0-1 Senior linebacker Brandon Heath has been all about the action, Holton recorded a pair of tackles in seven games. Last Game: Lost to Michigan 30-10 big play in his last three seasons at linebacker. Heath has three Making his fi rst start on Saturday versus Kentucky, Holton Next Game: vs. Texas Southern (Sept. 11) career touchdowns during his solid career for the Cardinals. was all over the fi eld, leading the Cardinals with a career-high He recorded a huge interception for a touchdown when he nine tackles and registered one tackle for loss. Pittsburgh (Oct. 30) scored in a 21-13 win over Arkansas State last season. He tallied Record: 0-1 a pair of scores in 2008 when he recovered a in the end Start Streaks: When the Cardinals took the fi eld in Last Game: Lost to Utah 27-24, OT zone versus Tennessee Tech and returned a blocked fi eld goal the season on Sept. 4 against Kentucky, there were a number Next Game: vs. New Hampshire (Sept. 11) for a touchdown in a win over Memphis. of players who extended consecutive start streaks. Senior wide  In the loss to Kentucky, Heath recorded four tackles in receiver Doug Beaumont started his 25th straight game, Syracuse (Nov. 6) the 23-16 defeat. Heath made his 10th career start for the Car- while senior cornerback Johnny Patrick has a string of 15 Record: 1-0 dinals. straight starts at cornerback dating to the 2008 season, while Last Game: Defeated Akron 29-3 Greg Scruggs has made 15 straight starts and center Mario Next Game: at Washington (Sept. 11) Defense Makes Adjustments: Benavides has started 13 straight. After allowing scores on two of the fi rst three drives, the South Florida (Nov. 13) Cardinal defense looked like it was going to be in for a long af- For Starters: The Cardinals offi cially return 17 start- Record: 1-0 ternoon. Louisville allowed the Wildcats to score in two plays ers from the 2009 squad (nine on off ense, six on defense and Last Game: Defeated Stony Brook 59-14 on the fi rst drive and again when the Cards’ allowed a 10-play, two specialists). The returning off ensive starters are OTJeff Next Game: at Florida (Sept. 11) 92-yard drive. Louisville gave up 271 yards of total off ense and Adams, RB Victor Anderson, WR Doug Beaumont, C Mario 20 points in the fi rst half. Benavides, QB Adam Froman, TE Cameron Graham, OT West Virginia (Nov. 20) The second half was a totally diff erent story as the Cardi- Greg Tomczyk, OT Byron Stingily and OG Mark Wetterer. Record: 1-0 nals shut down the Wildcats, holding them to just three points The returning defensive starters include LB Antwone Canady, Last Game: Defeated Coastal Carolina and 175 yards of total off ense. Louisville also allowed just 74 LB Brandon Heath, CB Johnny Patrick, DE William Savoy, 31-0 yards on the ground. DT Greg Scruggs and DE Malcolm Tatum. Junior Chris Next Game: at Marshall (Sept. 10) One area the Cardinal defense failed to get better at dur- Philpott is the returning placekicker and Daniel Weedman ing the course of the game was getting off the fi eld on third handled the long-snapping duties. down. Louisville allowed Kentucky to convert 6-of-13 on third Rutgers (Nov. 26) Record: 1-0 down. Kentucky’s off ense held the ball for 30:26 in the game. Gone But Not Forgotten: The Cardinals said good- Last Game: Defeated Norfolk State 31-0 bye to 22 lettermen, including 11 starters, three on off ense, Next Game: at Florida International (Sept. 11)

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9 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST seven on defense and one on special teams. The departing Beaumont and Graham Named to Presti- BIG EAST BOWL PARTNERS starters include: OG Abdul Kuyateh, WR Scott Long, FB Joe gious Watch Lists Dec. 21 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl Tronzo, LB Chris Campa, LB Jon Dempsey, S Justin Mathews, S University of Louisville football seniors Doug Beaumont BIG EAST vs. C-USA Richard Raglin, DT L.D. Scott, CB Chaz Thompson, DT L.T. Walker and Cameron Graham have been named to the Paul Hornung St. Petersburg, Fla. and P Cory Goettsche. Award and John Mackey Award Watch Lists, respectively. ESPN (8 p.m.) Beaumont was named to the inaugural Paul Hornung  Dec. 28 Champs Sports Bowl In the Classroom: Award Watch List that will be given annually to the most ver- ACC vs. BIG EAST The Cardinals had 14 players named to the 2009 BIG EAST satile player in major . Beaumont, a 5-foot-9 Orlando, Fla. Fall Academic Honor Roll. Included were Darius Ashley, Jus- wide out, recorded 38 receptions for 465 yards in 12 games in ESPN (6:30 p.m.) tin Burke, Bobby Burns, Maurice Clark, Drew Davis, Bo 2009. He enters the 2010 season with a streak of 24 straight Eggers, Adam Froman, Zach Kiernan, Reinhold Leicht, games with a reception. He has played in 36 career games with Dec. 30 New Era Pinstripe Bowl Pete Nochta, Chris Philpott, Will Stein, Malcolm Tatum 100 receptions for 1,218 yards. Big 12 vs. BIG EAST Bronx, N.Y. and Joe Tronzo. The Cardinals also posted a solid GPA during Graham started 10 games at tight end in 2009, catch- ESPN (3:20 p.m.) the 2010 spring semester with a 2.7 and had 39 players receive ing 27 passes for 323 yards and two touchdowns. The Mackey a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Award is given annually to the best collegiate tight end, the Dec. 31 Meineke Car Care Bowl award recipient is selected by vote of the John Mackey Award ACC vs. BIG EAST Five Cardinals Already Own Degrees: Selection Committee and the 2010 John Mackey winner will be Charlotte, N.C. When the Cardinals take the fi eld to open the season ver- announced on December 9, 2010. ESPN (Noon) sus Kentucky, they will have players who have already earned their collegiate degrees. Quarterback Justin Burke (Business) Ball Security Dec. 31 Autozone SEC/BIG EAST vs. C-USA is currently earning his master’s in business at Louisville. Of- Junior Victor Anderson has also developed an impressive /BIG EAST fensive guard Josh Byrom (Health and Human Performance), reputation during his 21-game Louisville career as an expert at Memphis, Tenn. tight end Pete Nochta (Marketing), linebacker Antowne holding onto the football. The junior hasn’t lost a fumble in 280 ESPN (3:30 p.m.) Canady (Sport Administration) and long snapper Daniel career rushing attempts and 32 career receptions for a total of Weedman (Justice Administration) have all earned their col- 312 career touches. Bowl Selection Process lege degrees. 1. BCS Patrick Named To Thorpe Watch List 2. Champs Strong Stresses Community Service: Head  Senior cornerback Johnny Patrick was named to The 3. Meineke coach Charlie Strong was an active member of the community 2010 Jim Thorpe Award preseason “watch list” , which includes 4. Pinstripe during his fi rst six months on the job, and he expected the same 35 of the nation’s best defensive backs as the leading candi- 5. PapaJohns/Liberty 6. Beef O Brady’s out of his football team. Before the end of July, each player on dates for this year’s trophy. the team was expected to complete fi ve hours of community Patrick has started 30 career games for the Cardinals and 2010 BIG EAST Preseason Poll service. Strong’s goal was to teach his players the importance of enters 2010 with a string of 15 straight starts. In his three sea- (Aug. 2, 2010 @ Newport, R.I.) giving back to the community and helping people who might sons, Patrick has registered 127 career tackles and three inter- 1. Pittsburgh be less fortunate. Here are some of the places that the Cardinal ceptions. He is coming off his best season a year ago, where he 2. Cincinnati players visited this summer: Family Scholar House, Boys and recorded a career-high 53 tackles and a pair of interceptions. West Virginia 4. Connecticut Girls Club Brooklawn, Cystic Fibrosis Climb for Life, West End The Thorpe Award is one of college football’s most sought 5. Rutgers School and YMCA. after and prestigious awards. It is named after history’s great- 6. South Florida est all-around athlete, a man who excelled as a running back, 7. Syracuse Cardinals Shine on Special Teams: passer and kicker on off ense, but also was an awesome defen- 8. Louisville The Cardinals played well in all three phases of the game sive back. Recognized in the Pro Football Hall of Fame simply on Saturday, but what was evident was the play on special as “The Legend”, Thorpe also played professional baseball and Branch to Have Jersey Honored teams. After one game, the Cardinals rank third in the nation won Olympic gold medals in the decathlon and pentathlon. Former University of Louisville wide receiver Deion Branch will in kickoff return average (45.50) and seventh in punt returns have his jersey honored at the Cardinals’ homecoming contest (28.0). Junior Victor Anderson is currently second in the Smith Makes Productive Debut versus Memphis on Oct. 9. Branch will have his No. 9 jersey country in kickoff return average at 45.50 yards a return, while Red-shirt freshman Hakeem Smith made the most of his honored against the Tigers and is the 18th former Cardinal to senior Doug Beaumont is averaging a solid 28.00 yards a punt fi rst appearance in a collegiate game at safety. have his jersey recognized. The former junior-college standout, return. Playing as a reserve, Smith recorded six tackles in his fi rst played for the Cardinals from 2000-01. Despite playing just game after red-shirting last season. His six tackles were tied for two seasons, Branch put up remarkable numbers. He stands Sanford Led Utah’s Record-Breaking Of- the second-best total on the team. seventh all-time in receiving yards with 2,204, ninth with 143 fense in 2004: receptions and tied for fourth with 18 touchdowns. When Utah made one of their historic runs in 2004 under Nord Makes Catch in Debut Branch registered his best season in 2001 when he caught 72 Urban Meyer, which was a 12-0 season and a win in the Fiesta  Sophomore tight end Nate Nord hadn't seen game ac- passes for 1,188 and nine scores. He also caught 71 passes for Bowl, Louisville’s off ensive coordinator Mike Sanford held the tion in his fi rst two seasons with the Cardinals. During his fi rst 1,016 yards and nine scores in his initial year with the Cardi- same position with the Utes. two seasons, injuries had limited the talented tight end. nals. Coming out of Louisville, Branch was originally drafted Sanford’s off ense was one of the most effi cient and dy- However, Nord made his debut as the second tight end and by New England in the second-round (65th overall) of the namic off enses in the country. He also helped guide Alex Smith recorded one reception for fi ve yards in the loss to Kentucky. 2002 NFL Draft. He played four years with the Patriots and is to a record-breaking season on off ense and the overall fi rst-pick in his fi fth with the Seahawks. A native of Albany, Ga., Branch in the draft. Smith threw for 2,952 yards and 32 touchdowns. Game Captains made his name in the post-season, totaling 21 receptions in Here is how they fi nished in all the off ensive categories: Kentucky: Mark Wetter and Brandon Heath. two Super Bowls (XXXVIII, XXXIX). He recorded a game-high Rushing 13th 236.1 10 receptions for 143 yards and a touchdown in the Patriots’ Passing 19th 263.7 32-29 XXXVIII victory over the Carolina Panthers. Total off ense 3rd 499.8 He was named the Super Bowl MVP after tying a Super Bowl Scoring 3rd 45.3 record with 11 receptions in the Patriots’ 24-21 victory over Pass Effi ciency 3rd 173.41 the Eagles in Super Bowl XXXIX. UofLSports.com

10 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium stadium, matching in size the existing board at the north end. CARDINALS HISTORY AND FACTS The Cardinals are 58-18 all-time in Papa John’s Cardinal New 13 x 9 feet LED video board facing outside the sta-  TEAM HISTORY Stadium. dium to the south. Overall — 92nd season (1912-2010) Louisville won a school-record 20 straight home games New 18 x 5 feet LED information board on Central Avenue,   441-427-17(.508) from 2004 to 2007. (Syracuse snapped the streak with a 38- replacing a previous display. Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium — 13th season (1998-present) 35 win in 2007). 58-18-0 (.763) The Cardinals have won 16 of their last 18 non-confer- Top Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium Crowds ence home games since 2003. 1. 55,327 vs. Kentucky, 2010 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 55,327 is the largest crowd in the history of the stadium, 2. 43,217 vs. West Virginia, 2006  none which was set in the 23-16 loss to Kentucky on 9/4/10. 3. 42,704 vs. Miami, 2006 Louisville went undefeated at home in 2006 (6-0), 2005 4. 42,696 vs. Kentucky, 2008  BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIPS (6-0) and 2001 (6-0). 5. 42,692 vs. Pittsburgh, 2005 2006 Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium was built for $63 million in 6. 42,681 vs. Kentucky, 2004 1998 with a capacity of 42,000. The stadium was expanded to 7. 42,660 vs. Kentucky, 2002 FINAL RANKINGS (AP/COACHES) 55,000 in 2010 for a cost of $72 million. 8. 42,647 vs. Oregon State, 2005 2006 (6/7); 2005 (19/20); 2004 (7/8); 2001 (17/16); 1993 9. 42,643 vs. Kentucky, 1998  Increased capacity from 42,000 to 55,000 -- all are chair- (22/23); 1990 (12/14); 1972 (16/-) back seats with arm rests, the only on-campus stadium in the 10. 42,597 vs. Kentucky, 2006 11. 42,510 vs. Kentucky, 2000 nation with all chairback seating. BOWL GAMES (6-7-1) 12. 42,208 vs. Kansas State, 2008  33 new luxury suites, each with 18 seats, increasing the 2007 ; 2006 ; 2004 Liberty Bowl; 13. 42,185 vs. Murray State, 2007 total number of suites within the stadium to 63. 2003 GMAC Bowl; 2002 GMAC Bowl; 2001 Liberty Bowl; 2000 14. 42,031 vs. USF, 2004 1,725 loge seats with access to the 20,000 square feet Liberty Bowl; 1999 Humanitarian Bowl; 1998 Motor City 15. 41,826 vs. Southern Miss., 1999 PNC Club. With existing premium seating on the west side Bowl; 1993 Liberty Bowl; 1991 Fiesta Bowl; 1977 Indepen- with access to the Brown and Williamson Club, there are over dence Bowl; 1970 Pasadena Bowl; 1958 Sun Bowl 4,000 club seats within the stadium.  10,400 seats in the new upper deck Kentucky Game Sold Out; 41,000 Sea-  35 rows of seats in the upper section -- known as the UPS son Tickets Sold Flight Deck -- including three rows in the front of the cross The University of Louisville’s opening football game against aisle Kentucky on Sept. 4 in an expanded Papa John’s Cardinal  1,500 feet is the distance of each of the two ramps from Stadium is a sellout. The sellout includes a group of tickets ground level to the upper concourse. which were returned from the Wildcats’ visiting team  20 new spacious rest rooms -- four on the south terrace; allotment. Over 41,000 U of L season tickets have been sold four on the loge level; four on the suite level; eight on the to date. U of L can sell about 44,000 season tickets in 55,000- upper concourse. seat Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. The remaining seats are  24,600 square feet of space on the Norton Healthcare Ter- held for fans of visiting teams, corporate marketing packages race, room for 2,500 fans and U of L’s internal needs. About 1,200 tickets remain to $72 million construction cost, surpasses the $63 million the Cardinals’ Sept. 11 home game against Eastern Kentucky, construction cost for the original stadium when it opened in priced at $47 for reserved bowl seating and $10 for the UPS 1998. Flight Deck upper seating. Tickets may be purchased with no  Two new 345 x 3 feet LED ribbon boards, located on the service fees at the U of L ticket offi ce, located near Gate 2 of facia of the east and west sides of the stadium. Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium adjacent to Floyd Street.  New 60 x 20 feet LED video board on the south end of the

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PERSONAL INFORMATION Birthdate: Aug. 2, 1960 Hometown: Batesville, Ark. Education: B.A. in Education (Central Arkansas ‘82) Master’s in PE from Henderson St. ‘83 Master’s and Educational Specialists Degree in Curriculum and Instruc- CHARLIE STRONG tion from Florida ‘85 Marital Status: Married to the former Victoria Lovallo 1st season overall | first at Louisville Children: Tory (21), Hailee (12), Hope (8)

One of the most respected defensive minds in college foot- falling to Miami 27-10 in the Peach Bowl. Coaching Experience: ball, Charlie Strong, a former defensive coordinator at the Univer- It marked the fi rst time since 1999 that a freshman or soph- 2008-09 Florida sity of Florida, has been named the 21st head football coach at the omore linebacker earned Coaches’ First-Team All-SEC recognition. Assoc. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/LB University of Louisville. It gives Strong his long-awaited chance to In 2006, Strong helped guide the Gator defense that limited op- 2005-07 Florida become a head coach at the collegiate level. ponents to a league best 72.5 rushing yards per game. That fi gure Assistant Head Coach/Co-Defensive Coordinator/LB Arguably one of the most revered defensive coaches in the marked the second-lowest total in school history, and stood nearly Dec. 2004 Florida (Interim Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator) country, Strong brings 27 years of collegiate coaching experience, 25 yards better than the next-best team in the SEC. The Gators’ run 2003-04 Florida two National Championships and 20 diff erent appearances in bowl defense ranked fi fth nationally in 2006, while they rated sixth in Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Ends games to the sidelines at U of L. the nation in total defense with an average of 255.4 yards per con- 1999-02 South Carolina He has also worked for three diff erent head coaches who test. Under Strong’s watch, Florida set a BCS record for fewest yards Defensive Coordinator have won national championships in Florida’s Urban Meyer, South allowed in their national title bout with Ohio State, yielding only 1995-98 Notre Dame Carolina’s Steve Spurrier and former Notre Dame head coach Lou 82 yards to better the previous record by 72. Defensive Line Holtz. During his head tenure at Florida, he has coached 13 All- Three members of the UF defense earned All-America recog- 1994 Florida Americans, a National Defensive Player of the Year, a Jack Tatum nition and six players received All-SEC honors in 2006. From 1999- Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Tackles Award winner, two SEC Defensive Freshmen of the Year, two 2002, Strong served as defensive coordinator at South Carolina, 1991-93 Florida Thorpe Award fi nalists, two Nagurski Trophy fi nalists and the 2008 earning fi nalist honors for the Broyles Award in 2000. He guided Defensive Ends 1990 Ole Miss Chevrolet Defensive Player of the Year. He has developed seven the Gamecocks to a top-20 national ranking in total defense twice, Wide Receivers fi rst-round NFL Draft picks and 18 players that were selected in while the 2000 squad ranked sixth in the country in scoring de- 1988-89 Florida the third round or higher. This year, cornerback was the fense after yielding just 15.8 points per game. Strong also spent Outside Linebackers seventh pick in the NFL Draft to the , while Carlos four seasons at Notre Dame, overseeing the defensive line on a 1986-87 Southern Illinois Dunlap, , and defense that registered a single-season school-record 41.5 sacks Wide Receivers were all selected in the fi rst three rounds in 1997. 1985 Texas A&M Strong comes to Louisville after spending seven seasons as A four-year letterwinner at the University of Central Arkan- Graduate Assistant the defensive coordinator at the University of Florida, including sas, Strong was a three-time All-Conference selection in football 1983-84 Florida the last two as the Associate Head Coach. It was his fourth diff er- and a two-time honoree in track. He is married to the former Vic- Graduate Assistant ent stint at UF, having coached at Florida from 1991-94; 1988-89 toria Lovallo, and the couple has two daughters, Hailee (12) and Bowl Games as a Coach and 1983-84. He served as Florida’s interim head coach in 2004, Hope (9), and one son, Tory (21). 1983 GATOR 1985 COTTON ASSISTANT COACHES ON THE SIDELINE 1989 FREEDOM 1990 GATOR 1991 SUGAR 1992 GATOR 1993 SUGAR 1994 SUGAR 1995 ORANGE 1997 INDEPENDENCE 1998 GATOR VANCE BEDFORD DAVE BORBELY KENNY CARTER MIKE GROH CLINT HURTT 2001 OUTBACK Defensive Coordinator Off ensive Line Running Backs/Special Quarterbacks Defensive Line 2002 OUTBACK Texas ‘84 DePauw ‘92 Teams Virginia ‘95 Miami (Fla.) ‘01 2004 OUTBACK The Citadel ‘90 2004 PEACH ASSISTANT COACHES IN THE BOOTH 2006 OUTBACK 2007 BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 2008 CAPITAL ONE 2009 BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 2010 SUGAR

BRIAN JEAN-MARY MIKE SANFORD RON DUGGANS LARRY SLADE Linebackers Off ensive Coordinator/ Wide Receivers Secondary Appalachian State ‘98 Tight Ends Florida State ‘99 Shepherd ‘73 USC ‘78

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13 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST BBYY PPOSITIONOSITION OFFENSIVE LINE SPECIALISTS 71 Chris Acosta OL 6-3 262 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Hileah) 40 Josh Bleser P 6-2 208 Jr. Park Hill, Ky. (Covington Catholic) 74 Jeff Adams OT 6-8 295 Sr. Cadiz, Ky. (Trigg County) 33 Grant Donovan LS 6-1 192 Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Male) 55 Mario Benavides C 6-4 304 So. Los Fresnos, Texas (Los Fresnos) 35 Andrew Fletcher K 5-8 162 Fr. Nashville, Tenn. (Montgomery Bell) 65 Josh Byrom G/C 6-5 300 Sr. McKee’s Rock, Pa. (Montour) 12 Chris Philpott K 6-0 196 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. St. Pius X Catholic) 62 John Clark OL 6-2 292 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 60 Daniel Weedman LS 5-11 237 Sr. Louisville, Ky. (Christian Academy) 64 Mohamed Kourouma DL 6-3 291 r-Fr. Somerset, N.J. (Franklin) 66 Alex Kupper OL 6-3 289 So. Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) DEFENSIVE BACKS 67 Nick Egart OL 6-0 297 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 8 Darius Ashley CB 5-8 186 So. Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) 77 Joe Evinger OL 6-6 320 Sr. Brazil, Ind. (College of the Canyons) 32 Marcus Bentley DB 6-1 195 So. Lexington, Ky. (Henry Clay) 68 Kamran Joyer OG 6-3 301 r-Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Wesley Chapel) 42 Bobby Burns CB 5-11 180 Sr. Spanaway, Wash. (Butte CC) 75 Ryan Kessling OT 6-5 297 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. (Chiles) 35 Anthony Conner CB 5-11 190 Sr. Houston, Texas (Butte CC) 73 Hector Hernandez OL 6-5 279 Jr. Naples, Fla. (Naples) 33 Mike Evans CB 5-10 180 Jr. Bellfl ower, Calif. (Nevada) 59 Zach Perkins OL 6-3 293 r-Fr. Shepherdsville, Ky. (North Bullitt) 26 Zed Evans CB 5-11 183 r-Fr. Seagoville, Texas (Seagoville) 53 Jake Smith OL 6-3 313 Fr. Jacksonville, Ala. (Jacksonville) 38 Isaac Geff rad S 6-3 182 r-Fr. Oakland Park, Fla. (Northeast) 78 Byron Stingily OT 6-5 300 Sr. Country Club Hills, Ill. (Joliet CC) 23 Mike Hayes CB 5-10 185 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (Male) 72 Hunter Stout OL 6-4 286 r-Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Wharton) 36 Shenard Holton S 6-1 190 So. Bowling Green, Ky. (Warren East) 70 Conrad Thomas OG 6-6 314 Sr. Douglasville, Ga. (Douglas County) 28 Kenneth Jaboin DB 6-2 210 Jr. Miami, Fla. (NIACC) 76 Greg Tomczyk OT 6-6 287 Sr. Long Valley, N.J. (The Hun School) 31 Champ Lee CB 6-0 198 r-Fr. Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson) 69 Chris Walker OL 6-2 316 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Ballard) 13 Preston Pace CB 6-1 198 Jr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Butte) 79 Mark Wetterer OG 6-5 306 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Anderson) 22 Jordon Paschal CB 5-9 172 Fr. Trotwood, Ohio (Trotwood-Madison) 19 Johnny Patrick CB 6-0 186 Sr. Deland, Fla. (Deland) QUARTERBACKS 23 Terence Simien S 6-3 208 Jr. Burbank, Calif. (San Mateo CC) 10 Dominique Brown QB 6-2 215 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Winton Woods) 29 Hakeem Smith S 6-1 174 r-Fr. Jonesboro, Ga. (Riverdale) 13 Justin Burke QB 6-3 226 Sr. Lexington, Ky. (NC State/Lexington Catholic) 18 Titus Teague CB 5-11 173 r-Fr. Pomona, Calif. (Pomona) 9 Adam Froman QB 6-4 218 Sr. Santa Rosa, Calif. (Santa Rosa CC) 40 Agyei Williams S 5-11 184 So. Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 4 Will Stein QB 5-10 185 So. Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) DEFENSIVE LINE RUNNING BACKS 99 Jamaine Brooks DL 6-4 328 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Palmetto) 20 Victor Anderson RB 5-10 186 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 44 B.J. Butler DE 6-2 264 Fr. Kissimmee, Fla. (Osceola) 45 Jarel McGriff -Culver DB 6-0 180 Fr. Chicago, Ill. (Downer’s Grove) 48 Lacy Coleman DE 6-4 230 Fr. Tyrone, Ga. (Sandy Creek) 25 Malik Curtley RB 5-10 171 So. Paducah, Ky. (Paducah-Tilghman) 98 Drew Davis DT 6-1 275 So. Fort Mitchell, Ky. (Beechwood) 45 Blayne Donnell RB 5-8 193 Sr. Louisville, Ky. (Trinty) 92 Brandon Dunn DT 6-3 282 Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Pleasure Ridge Park) 30 Kamal Hogan RB 5-11 206 Fr. Montvale, N.J. (St. Joseph’s Regional) 58 Rodney Gnat DE 6-3 255 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Wolfson) 34 James Miller RB 5-9 191 So. Covington, Ky. (Tates Creek) 49 Patrick Grant LB 6-4 236 Jr. Sunrise, Fla. (Boyd Anderson) 15 Bilal Powell RB 6-0 215 Sr. Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson) 97 Tim High DT 6-2 298 Sr. Compton, Calif. (El Camino CC) 28 Jeremy Wright RB 5-11 199 r-Fr. Clermont, Fla. (East Lake) 63 Chris Johnson DL 6-2 290 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Butler) 47 Malcolm Mitchell DE 6-2 235 r-Fr. Stone Mountain, Ga. (Dunwoody) TIGHT ENDS 93 Roy Philon DT 6-3 276 r-Fr. Lexington, Ky. (Bryan Station) 80 Stephon Ball TE 6-4 218 So. Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) 95 Randy Salmon DT 6-3 291 So. Stockbridge, Ga. (Hutchinson CC) 11 Josh Chichester TE 6-9 240 Jr. West Chester, Ohio (Lakota West) 61 William Savoy DE 6-1 241 Jr. Elizabethtown, Ky. (John Hardin) 83 Cameron Graham TE 6-4 242 Sr. Inglewood, Calif. (Inglewood/El Camino) 6 Greg Scruggs DT 6-4 273 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) 96 Patrick Grant TE 6-4 236 Jr. Sunrise, Fla. (Boyd Anderson) 90 Malcolm Tatum DE 6-3 260 Sr. Perkinston, Miss. (Gulf Coast CC) 86 Zach Meagher TE 6-4 243 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Glen Este) 82 Pete Nochta TE 6-5 245 Sr. Lexington, Ky. (Tates Creek) LINEBACKERS 85 Nate Nord TE 6-5 233 So. Boca Raton, Fla. (West Boca Raton) 24 Daniel Brown LB 6-1 215 So. Atlanta, Ga. (Douglass) 47 Chris White TE 6-4 215 r-Fr. Elizabethtown, Ky. (John Hardin) 2 Preston Brown LB 6-2 249 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Northwest) 52 Antwone Canady LB 6-0 244 Sr. Swainsboro, Ga. (Hutchinson CC) WIDE RECEIVERS 37 Tyon Dixon LB 6-0 190 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Colerain) 27 Doug Beaumont WR 5-9 186 Sr. Louisville, Ky. (Male) 34 George Durant LB 6-2 215 r-Fr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Boca Ciega) 1 Josh Bellamy WR 6-0 205 Jr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Butte CC) 39 Jacob Geff rad LB 6-3 201 r-Fr. Oakland Park, Fla. (Northeast) 7 Damian Copeland WR 6-0 178 r-Fr. Bradenton, Fla. (Palmetto) 5 Brandon Heath LB 6-1 215 Sr. West Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Lakes) 37 Lincoln Carr WR 5-10 163 So. Crestwood, Ky. (South Oldham) 51 Mike Privott LB 6-0 226 r-Fr. Norfolk, Va. (Lake Taylor) 88 Jarrett Davis WR 5-10 164 Fr. College Park, Ga. (Sandy Creek) 57 Nick Heuser LB 6-0 229 So. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 87 Kai Dominguez WR 6-1 175 Fr. Montvale, N.J. (St. Joseph’s Regional) 46 Dexter Heyman LB 6-3 238 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (Male) 29 Stephen Goodwin WR 6-0 195 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 54 Reinhold Leicht LB 6-1 226 Sr. Louisville, Ky. (Air Force) 2 Michaelee Harris WR 6-0 187 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Northwestern) 43 Deon Rogers LB 6-2 186 Fr. Port St. Lucie, Fla. (Treasure Coast) 19 Jahmal Lawson WR 6-5 221 So. Louisville, Ky. (Valley) 17 Marcus Smith LB 6-4 211 Fr. Columbus, Ga. (Hardaway) 26 Aaron Nance WR 6-3 197 Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Seneca) 41 Eugene Sowell LB 6-0 206 Sr. Birmingham, Ala. (Shades Valley) 21 Troy Pascley WR 6-3 195 Sr. Alliance, Ohio (Alliance CC) 32 Senorise Perry WR 6-0 180 Fr. Summerville, Ga. (Chattooga) 89 Scott Radcliff WR 5-10 182 So. Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 84 Stephan Robinson WR 5-8 175 Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Central) 14 Andrell Smith WR 6-4 212 So. Miami, Fla. (Palmetto) 17 DeMarcus Topp WR 5-10 204 So. Paducah, Ky. (Paducah-Tilghman)

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14 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST AALPHABETICALLPHABETICAL RROSTEROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (High School/Last School) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (High School/Last School) 71 Chris Acosta OL 6-3 262 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Hileah) 63 Chris Johnson DL 6-2 270 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Butler) 74 Jeff Adams OT 6-8 295 Sr. Cadiz, Ky. (Trigg County) 68 Kamran Joyer OG 6-3 301 r-Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Wesley Chapel) 20 Victor Anderson RB 5-10 186 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 75 Ryan Kessling OT 6-5 297 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. (Chiles) 8 Darius Ashley CB 5-8 186 So. Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) 64 Mohamed Kourouma DL 6-3 285 r-Fr. Somerset, N.J. (Franklin) 80 Stephon Ball TE 6-4 218 So. Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) 66 Alex Kupper OL 6-3 289 So. Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 27 Doug Beaumont WR 5-9 186 Sr. Louisville, Ky. (Male) 3 Corvin Lamb RB 5-9 204 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Northwestern) 1 Josh Bellamy WR 6-0 205 Jr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Butte) 19 Jahmal Lawson WR 6-5 221 So. Louisville, Ky. (Valley) 55 Mario Benavides C 6-4 304 So. Los Fresnos, Texas (Los Fresnos) 31 Champ Lee CB 6-0 198 r-Fr. Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson) 32 Marcus Bentley DB 6-1 195 So. Lexington, Ky. (Henry Clay) 54 Reinhold Leicht LB 6-1 226 Sr. Louisville, Ky. (Air Force) 40 Josh Bleser P 6-2 208 Jr. Park Hill, Ky. (Covington Catholic) 45 Jarel McGriff -Culver DB 6-0 180 Fr. Chicago, Ill. (Downer’s Grove) 99 Jamaine Brooks DL 6-4 300 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Palmetto) 86 Zach Meagher TE 6-4 243 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Glen Estes) 24 Daniel Brown LB 6-1 215 So. Atlanta, Ga. (Douglass) 34 James Miller RB 5-9 191 So. Covington, Ky. (Tates Creek) 10 Dominique Brown QB 6-2 215 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Winton Woods) 47 Malcolm Mitchell DE 6-2 230 r-Fr. Stone Mountain, Ga. (Dunwoody) 2 Preston Brown LB 6-2 232 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Northwest) 26 Aaron Nance WR 6-3 197 Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Seneca) 13 Justin Burke QB 6-3 226 Sr. Lexington, Ky. (NC St./Lexington Catholic) 82 Pete Nochta TE 6-5 245 Sr. Lexington, Ky. (Tates Creek) 42 Bobby Burns CB 5-11 180 Sr. Spanaway, Wash. (Butte CC) 85 Nate Nord TE 6-5 233 So. Boca Raton, Fla. (West Boca Raton) 44 B.J. Butler DE 6-2 254 Fr. Kissimmee, Fla. (Osceola) 13 Preston Pace CB 6-1 198 Jr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Butte) 65 Josh Byrom G/C 6-5 300 Sr. McKee’s Rock, Pa. (Montour) 22 Jordon Paschal CB 5-9 172 Fr. Trotwood, Ohio (Trotwood-Madison) 52 Antwone Canady LB 6-0 244 Sr. Swainsboro, Ga. (Hutchinson CC) 21 Troy Pascley WR 6-3 195 Sr. Alliance, Ohio (Alliance CC) 37 Lincoln Carr WR 5-10 163 So. Crestwood, Ky. (South Oldham) 19 Johnny Patrick CB 6-0 186 Sr. Deland, Fla. (Deland) 11 Josh Chichester TE 6-9 240 Jr. West Chester, Ohio (Lakota West) 59 Zach Perkins OL 6-3 293 r-Fr. Shepherdsville, Ky. (North Bullitt) 62 John Clark OL 6-2 292 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 32 Senorise Perry WR 6-0 180 Fr. Summerville, Ga. (Chattooga) 48 Lacy Coleman DE 6-4 223 Fr. Tyrone, Ga. (Sandy Creek) 93 Roy Philon DT 6-3 276 r-Fr. Lexington, Ky. (Bryan Station) 35 Anthony Conner CB 5-11 190 Sr. Houston, Texas (Butte CC) 12 Chris Philpott K 6-0 196 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. St. Pius X Catholic) 7 Damian Copeland WR 6-0 178 r-Fr. Bradenton, Fla. (Palmetto) 15 Bilal Powell RB 6-0 204 Sr. Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson) 25 Malik Curtley RB 5-10 171 So. Paducah, Ky. (Paducah-Tilghman) 51 Mike Privott LB 6-0 226 r-Fr. Norfolk, Va. (Lake Taylor) 98 Drew Davis DT 6-1 249 So. Fort Mitchell, Ky. (Beechwood) 89 Scott Radcliff WR 5-10 182 So. Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 88 Jarrett Davis WR 5-10 164 Fr. College Park, Ga. (Sandy Creek) 84 Stephan Robinson WR 5-8 175 Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Central) 37 Tyon Dixon LB 6-0 190 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Colerain) 43 Deon Rogers LB 6-2 186 Fr. Port St. Lucie, Fla. (Treasure Coast) 87 Kai Dominguez WR 6-1 175 Fr. Montvale, N.J. (St. Joseph’s Regional) 95 Randy Salmon DT 6-3 286 So. Stockbridge, Ga. (Hutchinson CC) 33 Grant Donovan LS 6-1 192 Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Male) 91 William Savoy DE 6-1 241 Jr. Elizabethtown, Ky. (John Hardin) 45 Blayne Donnell RB 5-8 193 Sr. Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 6 Greg Scruggs DT 6-4 273 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) 92 Brandon Dunn DT 6-3 268 Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Pleasure Ridge Park) 23 Terence Simien S 6-3 208 Jr. Burbank, Calif. (San Mateo CC) 34 George Durant LB 6-2 215 r-Fr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Boca Ciega) 14 Andrell Smith WR 6-4 212 So. Miami, Fla. (Palmetto) 67 Nick Egart OL 6-0 297 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 29 Hakeem Smith S 6-1 174 r-Fr. Jonesboro, Ga. (Riverdale) 33 Mike Evans CB 5-10 180 Jr. Bellfl ower, Calif. (Nevada) 53 Jake Smith OL 6-3 313 Fr. Jacksonville, Ala. (Jacksonville) 26 Zed Evans CB 5-11 183 r-Fr. Seagoville, Texas (Seagoville) 17 Marcus Smith ATH 6-4 211 Fr. Columbus, Ga. (Hardaway) 77 Joe Evinger OL 6-6 342 Sr. Brazil, Ind. (College of the Canyons) 41 Eugene Sowell LB 6-0 206 Sr. Birmingham, Ala. (Shades Valley) 35 Andrew Fletcher K 5-8 162 Fr. Nashville, Tenn. (Montgomery Bell) 4 Will Stein QB 5-10 175 So. Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 9 Adam Froman QB 6-4 218 Sr. Santa Rosa, Calif. (Santa Rosa CC) 78 Byron Stingily OT 6-5 300 Sr. Country Club Hills, Ill. (Joliet CC) 38 Isaac Geff rad S 6-3 182 r-Fr. Oakland Park, Fla. (Northeast) 72 Hunter Stout OL 6-4 286 r-Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Wharton) 39 Jacob Geff rad LB 6-3 201 r-Fr. Oakland Park, Fla. (Northeast) 90 Malcolm Tatum DE 6-3 260 Sr. Perkinston, Miss. (Gulf Coast CC) 58 Rodney Gnat DE 6-3 255 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Wolfson) 18 Titus Teague CB 5-11 173 r-Fr. Pomona, Calif. (Pomona) 29 Stephen Goodwin WR 6-0 195 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 70 Conrad Thomas OG 6-6 314 Sr. Douglasville, Ga. (Douglas County) 83 Cameron Graham TE 6-4 242 Sr. Inglewood, Calif. (Inglewood/El Camino) 76 Greg Tomczyk OT 6-6 287 Sr. Long Valley, N.J. (The Hun School) 96 Patrick Grant TE 6-4 236 Jr. Sunrise, Fla. (Boyd Anderson) 17 DeMarcus Topp WR 5-10 204 So. Paducah, Ky. (Paducah-Tilghman) 2 Michaelee Harris WR 6-0 187 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Northwestern) 69 Chris Walker OL 6-2 316 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Ballard) 5 Brandon Heath LB 6-1 220 Sr. West Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Lakes) 60 Daniel Weedman LS 5-11 237 Sr. Louisville, Ky. (Christian Academy) 73 Hector Hernandez OL 6-5 279 Jr. Naples, Fla. (Naples) 79 Mark Wetterer OG 6-5 306 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Anderson) 57 Nick Heuser LB 6-0 229 So. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 81 Chris White TE 6-4 215 r-Fr. Elizabethtown, Ky. (John Hardin) 46 Dexter Heyman LB 6-3 238 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (Male) 40 Agyei Williams S 5-11 184 So. Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 97 Tim High DT 6-2 298 Sr. Compton, Calif. (El Camino CC) 28 Jeremy Wright RB 5-11 193 r-Fr. Clermont, Fla. (East Lake) 30 Kamal Hogan RB 5-11 198 Fr. Montvale, N.J. (St. Joseph’s Regional) 36 Shenard Holton S 6-1 190 So. Bowling Green, Ky. (Warren East) 28 Kenneth Jaboin DB 6-2 210 Jr. Miami, Fla. (NIACC)

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(Sandy Creek) 6 Greg Scruggs DT 6-4 273 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) 49 Patrick Grant LB 6-4 236 Jr. Sunrise, Fla. (Boyd Anderson) 6 Ryan Johnson QB 6-2 200 Fr. Louisville, Ky. (DeSales) 51 Mike Privott LB 6-0 226 r-Fr. Norfolk, Va. (Lake Taylor) 7 Damian Copeland WR 6-0 175 r-Fr. Bradenton, Fla. (Palmetto) 52 Antwone Canady LB 6-0 244 Sr. Swainsboro, Ga. (Hutchinson CC) 8 Darius Ashley CB 5-8 186 So. Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) 53 Jake Smith OL 6-3 313 Fr. Jacksonville, Ala. (Jacksonville) 9 Adam Froman QB 6-4 218 Sr. Santa Rosa, Calif. (Santa Rosa CC) 54 Reinhold Leicht LB 6-1 242 Sr. Louisville, Ky. (Air Force) 10 Dominique Brown QB 6-2 215 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Winton Woods) 55 Mario Benavides C 6-4 304 So. Los Fresnos, Texas (Los Fresnos) 11 Josh Chichester TE 6-9 240 Jr. West Chester, Ohio (Lakota West) 57 Nick Heuser LB 6-0 229 So. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 12 Chris Philpott K 6-0 191 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. St. Pius X Catholic) 58 Rodney Gnat DE 6-3 253 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Wolfson) 13 Preston Pace CB 6-1 204 Jr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Butte) 59 Zach Perkins OL 6-3 293 r-Fr. Shepherdsville, Ky. (North Bullitt) 13 Justin Burke QB 6-3 226 Sr. Lexington, Ky. (NC St./Lexington Catholic) 60 Daniel Weedman LS 5-11 237 Sr. Louisville, Ky. (Christian Academy) 14 Andrell Smith WR 6-4 212 So. Miami, Fla. (Palmetto) 62 John Clark OL 6-2 311 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 15 Bilal Powell RB 6-0 215 Sr. Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson) 63 Chris Johnson DL 6-2 290 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Butler) 17 DeMarcus Topp WR 5-10 204 So. Paducah, Ky. (Paducah-Tilghman) 64 Mohamed Kourouma DL 6-3 291 r-Fr. Somerset, N.J. (Franklin) 17 Marcus Smith ATH 6-4 234 Fr. Columbus, Ga. (Hardaway) 65 Josh Byrom G/C 6-5 300 Sr. McKee’s Rock, Pa. (Montour) 18 Titus Teague CB 5-11 173 r-Fr. Pomona, Calif. (Pomona) 66 Alex Kupper OL 6-3 289 So. Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 19 Johnny Patrick CB 6-0 190 Sr. Deland, Fla. (Deland) 67 Nick Egart OL 6-0 297 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 19 Jahmal Lawson WR 6-5 221 So. Louisville, Ky. (Valley) 68 Kamran Joyer OG 6-3 301 r-Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Wesley Chapel) 20 Victor Anderson RB 5-10 186 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 69 Chris Walker OL 6-2 316 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Ballard) 21 Troy Pascley WR 6-3 203 Sr. Alliance, Ohio (Alliance CC) 70 Conrad Thomas OG 6-6 315 Sr. Douglasville, Ga. (Douglas County) 22 Jordon Paschal CB 5-9 172 Fr. Trotwood, Ohio (Trotwood-Madison) 71 Chris Acosta OL 6-3 262 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Hileah) 23 Terence Simien S 6-3 208 Jr. Burbank, Calif. (San Mateo CC) 72 Hunter Stout OL 6-4 286 r-Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Wharton) 24 Daniel Brown LB 6-1 219 So. Atlanta, Ga. (Douglass) 73 Hector Hernandez OL 6-5 279 Jr. Naples, Fla. (Naples) 25 Malik Curtley RB 5-10 171 So. Paducah, Ky. (Paducah-Tilghman) 74 Jeff Adams OT 6-8 295 Sr. Cadiz, Ky. (Trigg County) 26 Zed Evans CB 5-11 173 r-Fr. Seagoville, Texas (Seagoville) 75 Ryan Kessling OT 6-5 297 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. (Chiles) 26 Aaron Nance WR 6-3 197 Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Seneca) 76 Greg Tomczyk OT 6-6 287 Sr. Long Valley, N.J. (The Hun School) 27 Doug Beaumont WR 5-9 187 Sr. Louisville, Ky. (Male) 77 Joe Evinger OL 6-6 320 Sr. Brazil, Ind. (College of the Canyons) 28 Kenneth Jaboin DB 6-2 210 Jr. Miami, Fla. (NIACC) 78 Byron Stingily OT 6-5 300 Sr. Country Club Hills, Ill. (Joliet CC) 28 Jeremy Wright RB 5-11 199 r-Fr. Clermont, Fla. (East Lake) 79 Mark Wetterer OG 6-5 306 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Anderson) 29 Stephen Goodwin WR 6-0 195 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 80 Stephon Ball TE 6-4 218 So. Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) 29 Hakeem Smith S 6-1 175 r-Fr. Jonesboro, Ga. (Riverdale) 81 Chris White TE 6-4 215 r-Fr. Elizabethtown, Ky. (John Hardin) 30 Kamal Hogan RB 5-11 206 Fr. Montvale, N.J. (St. Joseph’s Regional) 82 Pete Nochta TE 6-5 245 Sr. Lexington, Ky. (Tates Creek) 31 Champ Lee CB 6-0 185 r-Fr. Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson) 83 Cameron Graham TE 6-4 248 Sr. Inglewood, Calif. (Inglewood/El Camino) 32 Marcus Bentley DB 6-1 195 So. Lexington, Ky. (Henry Clay) 84 Stephan Robinson WR 5-8 165 Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Central) 32 Senorise Perry WR 6-0 182 Fr. Summerville, Ga. (Chattooga) 85 Nate Nord TE 6-5 230 So. Boca Raton, Fla. (West Boca Raton) 33 Grant Donovan LS 6-1 192 Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Male) 86 Zach Meagher TE 6-4 239 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Glen Estes) 33 Mike Evans CB 5-10 180 Jr. Bellfl ower, Calif. (Nevada) 87 Kai Dominguez WR 6-1 175 Fr. Montvale, N.J. (St. Joseph’s Regional) 34 George Durant LB 6-2 215 r-Fr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Boca Ciega) 88 Jarrett Davis WR 5-10 164 Fr. College Park, Ga. (Sandy Creek) 34 James Miller RB 5-9 191 So. Covington, Ky. (Tates Creek) 89 Scott Radcliff WR 5-10 182 So. Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 35 Andrew Fletcher K 5-8 162 Fr. Nashville, Tenn. (Montgomery Bell) 90 Malcolm Tatum DE 6-3 260 Sr. Perkinston, Miss. (Gulf Coast CC) 35 Anthony Conner CB 5-11 190 Sr. Houston, Texas (Butte CC) 91 William Savoy DE 6-1 241 Jr. Elizabethtown, Ky. (John Hardin) 36 Shenard Holton S 6-1 190 So. Bowling Green, Ky. (Warren East) 92 Brandon Dunn DT 6-3 282 Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Pleasure Ridge Prk) 37 Lincoln Carr WR 5-10 163 So. Crestwood, Ky. (South Oldham) 93 Roy Philon DT 6-3 276 r-Fr. Lexington, Ky. (Bryan Station) 37 Tyon Dixon LB 6-0 190 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Colerain) 95 Randy Salmon DT 6-3 291 So. Stockbridge, Ga. (Hutchinson CC) 38 Isaac Geff rad S 6-3 188 r-Fr. Oakland Park, Fla. (Northeast) 97 Tim High DT 6-2 298 Sr. Compton, Calif. (El Camino CC) 39 Jacob Geff rad LB 6-3 204 r-Fr. Oakland Park, Fla. (Northeast) 98 Drew Davis DT 6-1 275 So. Fort Mitchell, Ky. (Beechwood) 40 Josh Bleser P 6-2 208 Jr. Park Hill, Ky. (Covington Catholic) 99 Jamaine Brooks DL 6-4 328 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Palmetto) 40 Agyei Williams S 5-11 184 So. Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 41 Eugene Sowell LB 6-0 208 Sr. Birmingham, Ala. (Shades Valley) 42 Bobby Burns CB 5-11 180 Sr. Spanaway, Wash. (Butte CC) 43 Deon Rogers LB 6-2 186 Fr. Port St. Lucie, Fla. (Treasure Coast)

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16 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST 22010010 STATISTICSSTATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING G Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G DATE OPPONENT UL OPP ATT BIG EAST OVERALL FROMAN, Adam 1 78.17 14-29-1 48.3 127 0 16 127.0 9/4 KENTUCKY 16 23 55,327 0-0 0-1 Total 1 78.17 14-29-1 48.3 127 0 16 127.0 Opponents 1 140.09 18-27-0 66.7 236 0 38 236.0 TEAM STATISTICS Louisville Opponent SCORING 16 23 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G Points Per Game 16.0 23.0 POWELL, Bilal 1 16 156 3 153 9.6 1 80 153.0 FIRST DOWNS 17 20 ANDERSON, Vic 1 8 34 2 32 4.0 0 20 32.0 Rushing 8 9 DONNELL, Blayne 1 2 11 1 10 5.0 0 11 10.0 Passing 6 10 FROMAN, Adam 1 5 19 14 5 1.0 0 19 5.0 Penalty 3 1 PASCLEY, Troy 1 1 0 10 -10 -10.0 0 0 -10.0 RUSHING YARDAGE 190 230 Total 1 32 220 30 190 5.9 1 80 190.0 Yards gained rushing 220 247 Opponents 1 37 247 17 230 6.2 3 51 230.0 Yards lost rushing 30 17 RECEIVING GP No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg Yds/G Rushing Attempts 32 37 BEAUMONT, Doug 1 3 40 13.3 0 16 40.0 Average Per Rush 5.9 6.2 GRAHAM, Cameron 1 3 38 12.7 0 14 38.0 Average Per Game 190.0 230.0 SMITH, Andrell 1 2 17 8.5 0 12 17.0 TDs Rushing 1 3 ANDERSON, Vic 1 2 10 5.0 0 8 10.0 PASSING YARDAGE 127 236 PASCLEY, Troy 1 1 10 10.0 0 10 10.0 Comp-Att-Int 14-29-1 18-27-0 POWELL, Bilal 1 1 6 6.0 0 6 6.0 Average Per Pass 4.4 8.7 NORD, Nate 1 1 5 5.0 0 5 5.0 Average Per Catch 9.1 13.1 DONNELL, Blayne 1 1 1 1.0 0 1 1.0 Average Per Game 127.0 236.0 Total 1 14 127 9.1 0 16 127.0 TDs Passing 0 0 Opponents 1 18 236 13.1 0 38 236.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 317 466 Total Plays 61 64 Average Per Play 5.2 7.3 Average Per Game 317.0 466.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 2-91 3-82 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 1-28 1--8 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 0-0 1-0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 45.5 27.3 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 28.0 -8.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 0.0 0.0 FUMBLES-LOST 1-1 1-0 PENALTIES-Yards 4-30 11-90 Average Per Game 30.0 90.0 PUNTS-Yards 4-146 4-199 Average Per Punt 36.5 49.8 Net punt average 38.5 37.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 29:34 30:26 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4/15 6/13 3rd-Down Pct 27% 46% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 1/1 1/1 4th-Down Pct 100% 100% SACKS BY-Yards 0-0 2-13 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1 3 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 3-3 1-2 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (2-2) 100% (1-2) 50% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (0-2) 0% (1-2) 50% PAT-ATTEMPTS (1-1) 100% (2-3) 67% ATTENDANCE 55327 0 Games/Avg Per Game 1/55327 0/0 Neutral Site Games 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total LOUISVILLE 0 6 7 3 16 Opponents 13 7 3 0 23

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PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long BEAUMONT, Doug 1 28 28.0 0 28 Total 1 28 28.0 0 28 Opponents 1 -8 -8.0 0 0

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 1 0 0.0 0 0

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ANDERSON, Vic 2 91 45.5 0 67 Total 2 91 45.5 0 67 Opponents 3 82 27.3 0 31

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G POWELL, Bilal 1 16 153 0 153 153.0 FROMAN, Adam 1 34 5 127 132 132.0 ANDERSON, Vic 1 8 32 0 32 32.0 DONNELL, Blayne 1 2 10 0 10 10.0 PASCLEY, Troy 1 1 -10 0 -10 -10.0 Total 1 61 190 127 317 317.0 Opponents 1 64 230 236 466 466.0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G POWELL, Bilal 1 153 6 0 0 0 159 159.0 ANDERSON, Vic 1 32 10 0 91 0 133 133.0 BEAUMONT, Doug 1 0 40 28 0 0 68 68.0 GRAHAM, Cameron 1 0 38 0 0 0 38 38.0 SMITH, Andrell 1 0 17 0 0 0 17 17.0 DONNELL, Blayne 1 10 1 0 0 0 11 11.0 FROMAN, Adam 1 5 0 0 0 0 5 5.0 NORD, Nate 1 0 5 0 0 0 5 5.0 Total 1 190 127 28 91 0 436 436.0 Opponents 1 230 236 -8 82 0 540 540.0

|------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points PHILPOTT, Chris 0 3-3 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 10 POWELL, Bilal 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total 1 3-3 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 16 Opponents 3 1-2 2-3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 23

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk PHILPOTT, Chris 3-3 100.0 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 44 0

FG SEQUENCE Louisville Cardinals OPPONENTS KENTUCKY (44),(32),(27) (41),25

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd BLESER, Josh 4 146 36.5 49 0 1 2 0 Total 4 146 36.5 49 0 1 2 0 Opponents 4 199 49.8 62 1 2 1 0

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18 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST DDEFENSIVEEFENSIVE SSTATISTICSTATISTICS DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 36HOLTON, Shenard 1 8 1 9 1.0-6 ...... 52CANADY, Antwone 1 4 2 6 ...... 29SMITH, Hakeem 1 5 1 6 1.0-2 ...... 19PATRICK, Johnny 1 5 . 5 ...... 5 HEATH, Brandon 1 3 1 4 ...... 90TATUM, Malcolm 1 3 1 4 . . . 1 . . . . . 33 DONOVAN, Grant 1 1 3 4 . . . 1 . . . . . 97 HIGH, Tim 1 3 . 3 ...... 24BROWN, Daniel 1 3 . 3 1.0-4 ...... 23SIMIEN, Terence 1 2 1 3 1.0-3 ...... 42BURNS, Bobby 1 2 . 2 . . . 1 . . . . . 6SCRUGGS, Greg 1 1 1 2 ...... 91SAVOY, William 1 2 . 2 ...... 45 DONNELL, Blayne 1 . 1 1 ...... 2BROWN, Preston 1 1 . 1 ...... 49GRANT, Patrick 1 1 . 1 ...... 44 BUTLER, B.J. 1 1 . 1 ...... Total...... 1 45 12 57 4-15 0-0 . 3 . . . . . Opponents...... 1 39 12 51 8.0-30 2-13 1-0 2 . 1-0 1 . .

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19 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

First Downs Rushing Passing Total Off ense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TO Kentucky 16-23 17/20 8/9 6/10 3/1 32-190/37/230 14-29-1/18-27-0 127/236 61-317/64-466 119/74 2/0 Eastern Kentucky Oregon State Arkansas State Memphis Cincinnati Connecticut Pittsburgh Syracuse West Virginia USF Rutgers

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Penalties Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg Number-Yards Kentucky 4-15/6-13 1-1/1-1 29:34/30:26 -0:52 5.9/6.2 9.1/13.1 5.2/7.3 4-36.5/4-49.8 4-30/11-90 Eastern Kentucky Oregon State Arkansas State Memphis Cincinnati Connecticut Pittsburgh Syracuse West Virginia USF Rutgers

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20 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL GGAME-BY-GAMEAME-BY-GAME SSTATISTICSTATISTICS PASSING #9 Adam Froman Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effi c Kentucky 29 14 1 48.2 127 0 16 2 13 78.17

#13 Justin Burke Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effi c Kentucky 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

#4 Will Stein Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effi c Kentucky 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

RUSHING No-Yds/TD UK EKU OSU ASU UM UC CONN PITT SU WVU USF RU Bilal Powell 16-156-1 16-156-1 Victor Anderson 8-32-0 8-32-0 Blayne Donnell 2-10-0 2-10-0 Adam Froman 5-5-0 5-5-0 Troy Pascley 1-(-10)-0 1-(-10)-0

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD UK EKU OSU ASU UM UC CONN PITT SU WVU USF RU Doug Beaumont 3-40-0 3-40-0 Cameron Graham 3-38-0 3-38-0 Andrell Smith 2-17-0 2-17-0 Victor Anderson 2-10-0 2-10-0 Troy Pascley 1-10-0 1-10-0 Bilal Powell 1-6-0 1-6-0 Nate Nord 1-5-0 1-5-0 Blayne Donnell 1-1-0 1-1-0

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21 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL GGAME-BY-GAMEAME-BY-GAME DDEFENSIVEEFENSIVE SSTATISTICSTATISTICS TOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT UK EKU OSU ASU UM UC CONN PITT SU WVU USF RU Shenard Holton 8-1 9 8-1 Hakeem Smith 5-1 6 5-1 Johnny Patrick 5-0 5 5-0 Antowne Canady 4-2 6 4-2 Malcolm Tatum 3-1 4 3-1 Brandon Heath 3-1 4 3-1 Tim High 3-0 3 3-0 Daniel Brown 3-0 3 3-0 Terence Simien 2-1 3 2-1 Mike Evans 1-3 4 1-3 William Savoy 2-0 2 2-0 Bobby Burns 2-0 2 2-0 Greg Scruggs 1-1 2 1-1 Patrick Grant 1-0 1 1-0 Preston Brown 1-0 1 1-0 B.J. Butler 1-0 1 1-0 Blayne Donnell 0-1 1 0-1

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22 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL GGAME-BY-GAMEAME-BY-GAME DDEFENSIVEEFENSIVE SSTATISTICSTATISTICS SACKS UA-A TOT UK EKU OSU ASU UM UC CONN PITT SU WVU USF RU None

FUMBLES No-Lost UK EKU OSU ASU UM UC CONN PITT SU WVU USF RU POWELL, Bilal 1-1 1-1

FUMBLES FORCED Number UK EKU OSU ASU UM UC CONN PITT SU WVU USF RU None

FUMBLES RECOVERED Number UK EKU OSU ASU UM UC CONN PITT SU WVU USF RU none

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23 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL GGAME-BY-GAMEAME-BY-GAME AALL-PURPOSELL-PURPOSE SSTATISTICSTATISTICS ALL-PURPOSE YARDS TOTAL UK EKU OSU ASU UM UC CONN PITT SU WVU USF RU POWELL, Bilal 159 159 ANDERSON, Vic 133 133 BEAUMONT, Doug 68 68 GRAHAM, Cameron 38 38 SMITH, Andrell 17 17 DONNELL, Blayne 11 11 NORD, Nate 5 5 FROMAN, Adam 5 5

PUNT RETURNS No-Yds UK EKU OSU ASU UM UC CONN PITT SU WVU USF RU BEAUMONT, Doug. 1-28-0 1-28-0

KICK RETURNS No-Yds UK EKU OSU ASU UM UC CONN PITT SU WVU USF RU ANDERSON, Victor 2-91 2-91

INT. RETURNS No-Yds UK EKU OSU ASU UM UC CONN PITT SU WVU USF RU none

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24 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

OFFENSE LT LG C RG RT WR/TE WR/TE WR WR RB QB Kentucky Stingily Wetterer Benavides Byrom Tomczyk Graham A. Smith Beaumont Bellamy Powell Froman Eastern Kentucky Oregon State Arkansas State Memphis Cincinnati Connecticut Pittsburgh Syracuse West Virginia South Florida

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DEFENSE DE DT NT DE WLB MLB SLB CB FS SS CB Kentucky Savoy Scruggs High Tatum D. Brown Heath M. Smith Patrick Evans Simien Burns Eastern Kentucky Oregon State Arkansas State Memphis Cincinnati Connecticut Pittsburgh Syracuse West Virginia South Florida Rutgers

START CHART PLAYER GS (CONSEC.) Josh Chichester, TE ...... 7 (0) Troy Pascley, WR ...... 4 (0) Jeff Adams, OT ...... 19 (0) Anthony Conner, CB...... 2 (0) Bilal Powell, RB ...... 4 (3) Victor Anderson, RB ...... 11 (0) Drew Davis, DT ...... 1 (0) William Savoy, DE ...... 5 (2) Darius Ashley, CB ...... 4 (0) Mike Evans, S...... 1 (1) Greg Scruggs, DT ...... 16 (16) Stephon Ball, TE ...... 2 (0) Adam Froman, QB ...... 8 (4) Terence Simien, S ...... 3 (3) Doug Beaumont, WR ...... 25 (25) Rodney Gnat, DE...... 3 (1) Andrell Smith, WR ...... 1 (1) Josh Bellamy, WR ...... 1 (1) Cameron Graham, TE ...... 11 (11) Marcus Smith, LB ...... 1 (1) Mario Benavides, C ...... 13 (13) Brandon Heath, LB ...... 10 (6) Will Stein, QB ...... 2 (0) Justin Burke, QB ...... 3 (0) Dexter Heyman, LB ...... 1 (0) Byron Stingily, OT ...... 12 (1) Bobby Burns, CB ...... 4 (3) Tim High, DT...... 1 (1) Malcolm Tatum, DL ...... 7 (3) Josh Byrom, OG ...... 2 (1) Pete Nochta, TE ...... 8 (0) Greg Tomczyk, OT ...... 13 (3) Antowne Canady, LB ...... 15 (1) Johnny Patrick, CB ...... 25 (15) Mark Wetterer, OG ...... 18 (6)

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25 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST • Individual Superlatives Category Louisville Opponent Rushing Attempts 16, Bilal Powell vs. Kentucky 23, Derrick Locke, Kentucky Yards Rushing 153, Bial Powell vs. Kentucky 104, Derrick Locke, Kentucky Rushing TD 1, Bial Powell vs. Kentucky 2, Derrick Locke, Kentucky Long Rush 80, Bial Powell vs. Kentucky 51, Randall Cobb, Kentucky Pass Attempts 29, Adam Froman vs. Kentucky 26, Mike Hartline, Kentucky Pass Completions 14, Adam Froman vs. Kentucky 17, Mike Hartline, Kentucky Yards Passing 127, Adam Froman vs. Kentucky 217, Mike Hartline, Kentucky Passing TD None None Long Pass 16, Adam Froman to Doug Beaumont, Kentucky 38, Mike Hartline to La’Rod King, Kentucky Receptions 3, Doug Beaumont, Cameron Graham vs. Kentucky 3, Four players Yards Receiving 40, Doug Beaumont vs. Kentucky 58, La’Rod King, Kentucky Long Reception 16, Doug Beaumont vs. Kentucky 38, La’Rod King, Kentucky Receiving TD None None All-Purpose Yards 159, Bilal Powell vs. Kentucky 150, Randall Cobb, Kentucky Total Off ense 132, Adam Froman vs. Kentucky 222, Mike Hartline, Kentucky Total Off ense Plays 34, Adam Froman vs. Kentucky 31, Mike Hartline, Kentucky Field Goals 3, Chris Philpott vs. Kentucky 1, Ryan Tydlacka, Kentucky Long 44, Chris Philpott vs. Kentucky 41, Ryan Tydlacka, Kentucky Punts 4, Josh Bleser vs. Kentucky 4, Ryan Tydlacka, Kentucky Punting Avg. 36.5, Josh Bleser vs. Kentucky 49.8, Ryan Tydlacka, Kentucky Long Punt 49, Josh Bleser vs. Kentucky 62, Ryan Tydlacka, Kentucky Punt Return 28, Doug Beaumont vs. Kentucky -8, Randall Cobb, Kentucky Kickoff Return 67, Vic Anderson vs. Kentucky 59, Randall Cobb, Kentucky Tackles 9, Shenard Holton vs. Kentucky 11, Danny Trevathan, Kentucky Sacks None 1, Luke McDermott, Ricky Lumpkin, Kentucky Tackles For Loss 1, Four Players vs. Kentucky 3.5, Danny Trevathan, Kentucky Interceptions None 1, Mychal Bailey, Kentucky

• Team Superlatives Category Louisville High Louisville Low Opp High Opp Low Rushing Attempts 32 vs. Kentucky 37, Kentucky Yards Rushing 190 vs. Kentucky 230, Kentucky Yards Per Rush 5.9 vs. Kentucky 6.2, Kentucky Rushing TD 1 vs. Kentucky 3, Kentucky Pass Attempts 29 vs. Kentucky 27, Kentucky Pass Completions 14 vs. Kentucky 18, Kentucky Yards Passing 127 vs. Kentucky 236, Kentucky Passing TD 0 vs. Kentucky 0, Kentucky Total Off ense 317 vs. Kentucky 466, Kentucky Total Plays 61 vs. Kentucky 64, Kentucky Yards Per Play 5.2 vs. Kentucky 7.3, Kentucky Points 16 vs. Kentucky 23, Kentucky Sacks By 0 vs. Kentucky 2, Kentucky First Downs 17 vs. Kentucky 20, Kentucky Penalties 4 vs. Kentucky 11, Kentucky Penalty Yards 30 vs. Kentucky 90, Kentucky Turnovers 2 vs. Kentucky 0, Kentucky Fumbles Lost 1 vs. Kentucky 0, Kentucky Interceptions Thrown 1 vs. Kentucky 0, Kentucky

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26 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST EXPLOSIVE PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 20 EXPLOSIVE KICK RETURNS 30 YARDS OR LONG PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS YARDS OR LONGER LONGER (1) Plays by Yards No. TD RUNNING PLAYS (11) Yds Returner Opponent 100+ ...... 0 ...... 0 Yds Rusher Opponent 67 Victor Anderson Kentucky 90-99 ...... 0 ...... 0 80 Bilal Powell Kentucky 80-89 ...... 1 ...... 1 21 Bilal Powell Kentucky 70-79 ...... 0 ...... 0 20 Victor Anderson Kentucky EXPLOSIVE PUNT RETURNS 20 YARDS OR 60-69 ...... 1 ...... 0 LONGER (1) 50-59 ...... 0 ...... 0 PASSING PLAYS (0) Yds Returner Opponent 40-49 ...... 0 ...... 0 Yds Receiver Opponent 28 Doug Beaumont Kentucky 30-39 ...... 0 ...... 0 20-29 ...... 3 ...... 0 Plays by Type No. TD Rushing ...... 3 ...... 1 Passing ...... 0 ...... 0 Punt returns ...... 1 ...... 1 Kick returns ...... 1 ...... 0 Interceptions...... 0 ...... 0 Fumble returns ...... 0 ...... 0 Other ...... 0 ...... 0 TOTAL ...... 5 ...... 1 LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR Rushing 80 Bilal Powell vs. Kentucky 9/4/10

Rushing Touchdown 80 Bilal Powell vs. Kentucky 9/4/10

Passing 16 Doug Beaumont from Adam Froman vs. UK 9/4/10

Passing Touchdown None

Punt Return 28 Doug Beaumont vs. Kentucky 9/4/10

Kick Return 67 Victor Anderson vs. Kentucky 9/4/10

Interception Return None

Punt 49 Josh Bleser vs. Kentucky 9/4/10

Field Goal 44 Chris Philpott vs. Kentucky 9/4/10

PLAYER NO. TD R P KR PR IR FR Powell, Bilal 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Anderson, Victor 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Beaumont, Doug 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 TOTAL 5 1 2 0 1 1 0 0

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27 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST Louisville Scoring Drives Opponent Scoring Kentucky Qtr Time Pl Yds Elapsed Opp Pl Yds Time Time/Qtr Play Chris Philpott 44-yd fi eld goal 2 14:52 4 6 1:00 Kentucky 2 70 0:35 14:25/1 Derrick Locke 32-yd run Chris Philpott 32-yd fi eld goal 2 4:36 16 65 8:08 Kentucky 10 92 4:32 0:52/1 Derrick Locke 1-yd run Bilal Powell 80-yd run 3 8:41 1 80 0:11 Kentucky 4 68 2:08 12:44/2 Randall Cobb 51-yd run Chris Philpott 27-yd fi eld goal 4 3:16 17 71 7:08 Kentucky 9 61 3:36 8:52/3 Ryan Tydlacka 41-yd fi eld goal

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28 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST THE LAST TIME

RUSHING/PASSING/RECEIVING 30+ attempts Two 100-yd rushers By UL: 35, Adam Froman vs. Rutgers, 2009 5 or more int’s By UL: Bilal Powell (112) and Victor Anderson (100) vs. UConn, 2008 By Opp: 34, BJ Daniels, South Florida, 2009 By UL: 6, vs. Florida State, 1991 By Opp: Pat White (200) and Noel Divine (154), West Virginia, 2008 By Opp: 5, Glenn Foley, Boston College, 1990 40+ attempts Two 100-yd receivers By UL: 47, Hunter Cantwell vs. West Virginia, 2008 RECEIVING By UL: H. Douglas (100), G. Barnidge (126), M. Urrutia (142) vs. By Opp: 41, Corey Leonard, Arkansas State, 2009 10+ receptions Middle Tennessee, 2007 By UL: 12, Harry Douglas vs. Syracuse, 2007 By Opp: Willie Taggert (177), Donie Pimpleton (111), Jammie Kyle 50+ attempts By Opp: 12, Kenny Britt, Rutgers, 2007 (102), Western Kentucky, 1998 By UL: 65, Brian Brohm vs. Syracuse, 2007 By Opp: 55, Arkelon Hall, Memphis, 2008 10+ receptions RUSHING By UL: 12, Harry Douglas vs. Syracuse, 2007 25+ rushing attempts 20+ completions By Opp: 12, Kenny Britt, Rutgers, 2007 By UL: 33, Darius Ashley vs. West Virginia, 2009 By UL: 20, Adam Froman vs. Rutgers, 2009 By Opp: 28, Delone Carter, Syracuse, 2009 By Opp: 20, BJ Daniels, South Florida, 2009 3+ TD receptions By UL: 3, J.R. Russell vs. Miami, 2003 30+ rushing attempts 25+ completions By Opp: 3, Cos Dematteo, Chattanooga, 1999 By UL: 33, Darius Ashley vs. West Virginia, 2009 By UL: 27, Hunter Cantwell vs. West Virginia, 2008 By Opp: 33, Andre Dixon, Connecticut, 2009 By Opp: 30, , South Florida, 2008 4+ TD receptions By UL: 4, Lavell Boyd vs. Houston, 1999 40+ rushing attempts 30+ completions By Opp: 4, Michael Smith, Kansas, 1989 By UL: 40, Nathan Poole vs. Wichita St., 1978 By UL: 39, Brian Brohm vs. Utah, 2007 By Opp: 41, Joff rey Reynolds, Houston, 2002 By Opp: 30, Matt Grothe, South Florida, 2008 100+ receiving yards By UL: 107, Trent Guy vs. Rutgers, 2009 100+ rushing 40+ completions By Opp: 124, Tim Brown, Rutgers, 2009 By UL: 153 Bilal Powell vs. Kentucky, 2010 By UL: 45, Brian Brohm vs. Syracuse, 2007 By Opp: 104, Derrick Locke, Kentucky, 2010 By Opp: N/A 125+ receiving yards By UL: 146, Scott Long vs. Southern Mississippi, 2009 150+ rushing 3+ TD passes By Opp: 124, Tim Brown, Rutgers, 2009 By UL: 153 Bilal Powell vs. Kentucky, 2010 By UL: 3, Brian Brohm vs. Cincinnati, 2007 By Opp: 3, , Cincinnati, 2009 150+ receiving yards By Opp: 153, Andre Dixon, Connecticut, 2009 By UL: 154, Patrick Carter vs. Utah, 2007 4+ TD passes By Opp: 153, Brandon Banks, Kansas State, 2008 200+ rushing By UL: 4, Brian Brohm vs. Utah, 2007 By UL: 275 Anthony Allen vs. Middle Tennessee, 2007 By Opp: 7, Mike Teel, Rutgers, 2008 175+ receiving yards By Opp: 200, Pat White, West Virginia, 2008 By UL: 205, Harry Douglas vs. Syracuse, 2007 5+ TD passes By Opp: 207, Cos Dematteo, Chattanooga, 1999 Consec 100-yd games By UL: 5, Brian Brohm vs. Middle Tennessee, 2007 By UL: 3, Victor Anderson (114) vs. Tenn. Tech, (176) vs. KSU, (100) By Opp: 7, Mike Teel, Rutgers, 2008 200+ receiving yards vs. Connecticut, 2008 By UL: 205, Harry Douglas vs. Syracuse 2007 By Opp: 3, Pat White, (200 in 2008, 147 in 2007, 125 in 2006), West 300+ yards passing By Opp: 207, Cos Dematteo, Chattanooga, 1999 Virginia By UL: 345, Brian Brohm vs. West Virginia, 2007 By Opp: 447, Mike Teel, Rutgers, 2008 Consec 100-yd games Consec 150-yd games By UL: 4, Harry Douglas, 2007 (205 vs. Syr., 223 vs. Kentucky, 100 vs. By UL: 2, Frank Moreau (181) vs. Kentucky (188) vs. Chattanooga, 400+ yards passing Middle Tennessee, 151 vs. Murray State) 1999 By UL: 467, Brian Brohm vs. Utah, 2007 By Opp: 2, Tim Brown (124in 2009, 173 in 2008), Rugters By Opp: 2, Steve Slaton (156 in 2006 and 188 in 2005), West Virginia By Opp: 447, Mike Teel, Rutgers, 2008 Consec 200-yd games Consec 175-yd games Consec 250-yd games By UL: 2, Harry Douglas, 2007 (205 vs. Syracuse, 223 vs. Kentucky) By UL: 2, Frank Moreau (181) vs. Kentucky (188) vs. Chattanooga, By UL: 7, Brian Brohm, (350 vs. Cincinnati, 467 vs. Utah, 251 vs. NC By Opp: None 1999 State, 555 vs. Syracuse, 366 vs. Kentucky, 401 vs., Middle Tennessee, By Opp: N/A 375 vs. Murray State), 2007 50+ yard reception By Opp: 2, Mike Teel, (447 in 2008 and 265 in 2007), Rutgers By UL: 66, Trent Guy vs. Rutgers, 2009 50+ yard run By Opp: 67, Kashif Moore, Connecticut, 2009 By UL: 80, Bilal Powell vs. Kentucky, 2010 Consec 300-yd games By Opp: 51, Randall Cobb, Kentucky, 2010 By UL: 2, Brian Brohm, (350 vs. Cincinnati, 467 vs. Utah), 2007 75+ yard reception By Opp: 2, (498 in 1998 and 398 in 1997), Kentucky By UL: 92, Scott Long vs. Southern Mississippi, 2009 70+ yard run By Opp: 79, Taj Smith, Syracuse, 2007 By UL: 80, Bilal Powell vs. Kentucky, 2010 50+ yd completion By Opp: 79, Noel Divine, West Virginia, 2008 By UL: 66, Adam Froman vs. Rutgers, 2009 TEAM By Opp: 67, Cody Endres, Connecticut, 2008 300+ yards rushing 80+ yard run By UL: 303, vs. Kansas State, 2008 By UL: 80, Bilal Powell vs. Kentucky, 2010 70+ yd completion By Opp: 376, West Virginia, 2008 By Opp: 80, Randolph Brown, Southern Mississippi, 1985 By UL: 92, Adam Froman vs. Southern Mississippi, 2009 By Opp: 74, Mike Teel, Rutgers, 2008 400+ yards rushing 90+ yard run By UL: 445, vs. Houston, 2003 By UL: 93, Ken Porco vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1958 80+ yd completion By Opp: 407, New Mexico State, 2001 By Opp: N/A By UL: 92, Adam Froman vs. Southern Mississippi, 2009 By Opp: 80, Andre Woodson, Kentucky, 2006 <30 yards rushing 3+ rushing TD By UL: 26, vs. Utah, 2007 By UL: 3, Brock Bolen vs. Middle Tennessee, 2008 90+ yd completion By Opp: 19, Indiana State, 2009 By Opp: 3, Andre Dixon, Connecticut, 2009 By UL: 92, Adam Froman vs. Southern Mississippi, 2009 By Opp: N/A Neg. net rushing 4+ rushing TD By UL: -26, vs. TCU, 2002 By UL: 4, Michael Bush vs. West Virginia 2005 3 or more int’s By Opp: -56, Grambling, 2000 By Opp: 4, Pat White, West Virginia, 2006 By UL: 3, Hunter Cantwell vs. West Virginia, 2008 By Opp: 3, Tyler Palko, Pittsburg, 2006 400+ yards passing 5+ rushing TD By UL: 467, vs. Utah, 2007 By UL: 5, Eric Shelton vs. East Carolina, 2004 4 or more int’s By Opp: 447, Rutgers, 2008 By Opp: 5, Steve Slaton, West Virginia, 2005 By UL: 4, Chris Redman vs. Utah 1998 By Opp: 4, Jason McKinley, Houston, 2000 500+ yards passing PASSING

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29 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST THE LAST TIME By UL: 555, vs. Syracuse, 2007 By UL: 62-0 vs. Temple, 2006 By UL: 7, Elvis Dumervil vs. Kentucky, 2005 By Opp: 571, Kentucky, 1998 By Opp: vs. Florida State, 2000 (Lost 32-0) By Opp: 5, George Selvie, South Florida 2008

500+ yards total offense Shutout at Home 5+ sacks By UL: 508 vs. Connecticut, 2008 By UL: 28-0, vs. Kentucky, 2004 By UL: 6, Elvis Dumervil vs. Kentucky, 2005 By Opp: 538, South Florida, 2009 By Opp: vs. Cincinnati, 1987 (Lost 25-0) By Opp: 5, Alonzo Jackson, Florida State, 2002

600+ yards total offense Shutout on the road 2+ interceptions By UL: 628, vs. Syracuse, 2007 By UL: 62-0 vs. Temple, 2006 By UL: 2, Woodny Turenne vs. Kansas State, 2008 By Opp: 671, Rutgers, 2008 By Opp: vs. Florida State, 2000 (Lost 32-0) By Opp: 2, Christian Morton, Illinois, 2001

700+ yards total offense Shutout by fi rst half TD on an INT return By UL: 729, vs. Middle Tennessee, 2007 By UL: vs. Syracuse, 2009 (Won 10-9) By UL: 25, Brandon Heath vs. Arkansas State, 2009 By Opp: 801, Kentucky, 1998 By Opp: vs. Syracuse, 2009 (Won 10-9) By Opp: 18, Scott McKillop, Pittsburg, 2008

<200 yards total offense Shutout by second half 2-point conversion By UL: 151, vs. Syracuse, 2009 By UL: vs. Murray State, 2007 (Won 73-10) By UL: Adam Froman to Scott Radcliff vs. Southern Mississippi, 2009 By Opp: 101, Indiana State, 2009 By Opp: vs. Rutgers, 2006 (Lost 28-25) By Opp: Josh Freeman rush, Kansas State, 2008

<100 yards total offense Overtime game Blocked FG for TD By UL: 13, vs. Arizona State, 1992 By UL: vs. West Virginia, 2005 (3OT, Lost 46-44) By UL: 60, Brandon Heath vs. Memphis, 2008 (blocked by Johnny By Opp: 60, Grambling, 2000 By Opp: vs. West Virginia, 2005 (Lost 46-44 3 OT) Patrick) By Opp: 26, Tony Solliday, Naval Academy, 1994 Consec. Gms, 500+ total yards Come-from-behind win By UL: 2, (577) vs. KSU (508) vs. UCONN, 2008 By UL: vs. Syracuse, 2009 (Trailed 9-3 in 4th Quarter) TD on a fumble return (def) By Opp: 2, Kentucky (801 in 1998 and 519 in 1997) By Opp: Kentucky, 2009 (UofL led 27-24 in 4th Quarter) By UL: 21, Johnny Patrick vs. Memphis, 2008 By Opp: 3, Ricky Gary, Pittsburgh, 2008 4 consec. Gms, 500+ total yds Kicked a game-winning FG By UL: 4, (549 vs, ECU, 507 vs. Miami, 517 vs. USF, 599 vs. Memphis), By UL: 32, Ryan Payne vs. Southern Mississippi, 2009 TD on a fumble return (off) 2004 By Opp: 28, Jeremy Ito, Rutgers, 2006 By UL: 0, Gary Barnidge vs. Middle Tennessee, 2008 By Opp: 0, Dontavia Bogan, South Florida, 2007 30+ fi rst downs MISCELLANEOUS By UL: 31, vs. Kansas State, 2008 300+ yards of total offense TD on a fumble return (st) By Opp: 30, Memphis, 2004 By UL: 316, Adam Froman vs. Connecticut, 2009 By UL: 0, Brandon Heath vs. Tennessee Tech, 2008 By Opp: 445, BJ Daniels, South Florida, 2009 By Opp: 3, Nate Allen, South Florida, 2007 35+ fi rst downs By UL: 37, vs. Syracuse, 2007 400+ yards of total offense TD on a punt return By Opp: 37, Kentucky, 1998 By UL: 452, Brian Brohm vs. Utah, 2007 By UL: 60, Trent Guy vs. South Florida, 2009 By Opp: 445, BJ Daniels, South Florida, 2009 By Opp: 86, Deon Murphy, Kansas State, 2008 <10 fi rst downs By UL: 8, vs. Houston, 1996 300+ all purpose yards TD on a kickoff return By Opp: 7, Indiana State, 2009 By UL: 322, Aaron Bailey vs. Memphis, 1993 By UL: 95, Trent Guy vs. Memphis, 2008 By Opp: 310, Derrick Locke, Kentucky, 2009 By Opp: 100, Derrick Locke, Kentucky, 2009 40+ points By UL: 42, vs. Middle Tennessee, 2008 5+ TD responsible for TD on blocked punt By Opp: 41, Cincinnati, 2009 By UL: 5, Brian Brohm vs. Middle Tennessee, 2007 By UL: 0, Johnny Patrick vs. Middle Tennessee, 2008 By Opp: 7, Mike Teel, Rutgers, 2008 By Opp: 31, Carlos Ochoa, East Carolina, 1998 50+ points By UL: 51, vs. Tennessee Tech, 2008 6+ TD responsible for Blocked punt By Opp: 63, Rutgers, 2008By UL: 128, vs. Indiana State, 2009 By UL: 6, Chris Redman vs. East Carolina, 1998 By UL: Chad Rimpsey vs. Florida Atlantic, 2005 By Opp: 100, Utah, 2009 By Opp: 7, Mike Teel, Rutgers, 2008 By Opp: vs. Kentucky, 2005

5+ fumbles lost Defensive extra point By UL: 5, vs. Western Kentucky, 1988 3+ fi eld goals By UL: Ray Buchanan vs. Ohio State, 1991 By Opp: 5, North Carolina, 1995 By UL: 3, Chris Philpott vs. Kentucky, 2010 By Opp: N/A By Opp: 3, Justin Estes, Southern Mississippi, 2009 Scored a safety Score fi rst play of game By UL: 1, vs. Kentucky 2008 4+ fi eld goals By UL: 81, Brian Brohm to Gary Barnidge vs. M. Tenn., 2007 By Opp: 1, Rutgers, 2005 By UL: 4, Art Carmody vs. Pittsburgh, 2005 By Opp: 3-yd fum. return Nate Allen, South Florida, 2007 By Opp: 4, Chris Manfredini, Cincinnati, 2003 Allowed a safety Scored defensive TD and return by special By UL: 1, vs. Rutgers, 2005 7+ PAT teams TD By Opp: 1, Kentucky, 2008 By UL: 7, Art Carmody vs. Middle Tennessee, 2007 By UL: 95-yd kick return by Trent Guy, 21-yd fumble return by Johnny By Opp: 9, San San Te, Rutgers, 2008 Patrick, & 60-yd blocked FG return by Brandon Heath, vs. Memphis, Forced fi ve or more TO 2008 By UL: 5, vs. North Carolina State, 2007 8+ PAT By Opp: 13-yd return of blocked punt by Chandler Smith and 42-yd By Opp: 5, West Virginia, 2008 By UL: 10, Art Carmody vs. Middle Tennessee, 2007 fumble return by Eric Booth, Southern Mississippi, 1996 By Opp: 9, San San Te, Rutgers, 2008 Recovered three or more fumb By UL: 3, vs. West Virginia, 2007 9+ PAT By Opp: 3, Pittsburg, 2008 By UL: 10, Art Carmody vs. Middle Tennessee, 2007 By Opp: 9, San San Te, Rutgers, 2008 Committed fi ve TO By UL: 5, vs. West Virginia, 2008 50+ yd FG By Opp: 5, Connecticut, 2007 By UL: 51, Art Carmody vs. Temple, 2006 By Opp: 50, Daniel Kennard, Florida Atlantic, 2005 Committed six TO By UL: 7, vs. South Florida, 2007 15+ tackles By Opp: 6, Houston, 2000 By UL: 15, Chris Campa vs. Syracuse, 2009 By Opp: 16, Lawrence Wilson, Connecticut, 2009 Shutout 5+ TFL

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30 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST LOUISVILLE’S RECORD ...... 2010 ...... 2009 ...... 2008 ...... 2007 ...... UnderStrong When playing at home ...... 0-1...... 4-2 ...... 4-4 ...... 4-2 ...... 0-1 When playing on road ...... 0-0...... 0-6 ...... 1-3 ...... 2-4 ...... 0-0 At Neutral Sites ...... 0-0...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0

When playing on natural grass ...... 0-0 ...... 0-3 ...... 1-1 ...... 1-2 ...... 0-0 When playing on artifi cial turf ...... 0-1 ...... 4-5 ...... 4-6 ...... 5-4 ...... 0-1

When playing during the day ...... 0-1...... 3-6 ...... 3-3 ...... 2-1 ...... 0-1 When playing at night ...... 0-0 ...... 1-2 ...... 2-4 ...... 4-5 ...... 0-0

When scoring fi rst ...... 0-0...... 2-2 ...... 1-2 ...... 4-1 ...... 0-0 When opponent scores fi rst ...... 0-1...... 2-6 ...... 4-5 ...... 2-5 ...... 0-1

When leading after fi rst quarter...... 0-0 ...... 2-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 4-1 ...... 0-0 When trailing after fi rst quarter ...... 0-1 ...... 1-6 ...... 3-3 ...... 2-5 ...... 0-1 When tied after fi rst quarter ...... 0-0 ...... 1-2 ...... 1-4 ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0

When leading at halftime ...... 0-0 ...... 2-1 ...... 4-2 ...... 5-2 ...... 0-0 When trailing at halftime ...... 0-1 ...... 1-7 ...... 1-4 ...... 1-4 ...... 0-1 When tied at halftime ...... 0-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 0-1 ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0

When leading after three quarters ...... 0-0 ...... 3-0 ...... 4-1 ...... 5-1 ...... 0-0 When trailing after three quarters ...... 0-1...... 0-8 ...... 0-6 ...... 1-4 ...... 0-1 When tied after three quarters ...... 0-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 0-1 ...... 0-0

In overtime ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0

When Louisville has more rushing yards ...... 0-0 ...... 2-2 ...... 5-2 ...... 5-1 ...... 0-0 When opponent has more rushing yards ...... 0-1 ...... 2-6 ...... 0-5 ...... 1-5 ...... 0-1 When Louisville rushes for 200 or more yards ...... 0-0 ...... 0-1 ...... 4-0 ...... 4-0 ...... 0-0 When Louisville rushes for 150 or more yards ...... 0-1 ...... 2-6 ...... 4-2 ...... 4-0 ...... 0-1 When Louisville holds opponent to 100 rushing yards or less...... 0-0 ...... 2-0 ...... 3-2 ...... 3-2 ...... 0-0 When Louisville holds opponent to 150 rushing yards or less...... 0-0 ...... 2-0 ...... 5-3 ...... 4-1 ...... 0-0

When Louisville has more passing yards ...... 0-0...... 3-4 ...... 1-4 ...... 5-6 ...... 0-0 When opponent has more passing yards ...... 0-1 ...... 1-4 ...... 4-3 ...... 1-0 ...... 0-1 When Louisville passes for 300 or more yards ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 ...... 4-3 ...... 0-0 When Louisville passes for 200 or more yards ...... 0-0 ...... 3-5 ...... 3-6 ...... 6-6 ...... 0-0 When Louisville holds opponent to 150 passing yards or less...... 0-0 ...... 2-1 ...... 1-3 ...... 1-1 ...... 0-0 When Louisville holds opponent to 100 passing yards or less...... 0-0 ...... 2-1 ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0

When Louisville has more total yards ...... 0-0...... 3-3 ...... 3-1 ...... 5-3 ...... 0-0 When opponent has more total yards ...... 0-1...... 1-5 ...... 2-6 ...... 1-3 ...... 0-1

When Louisville has more fi rst downs ...... 0-0 ...... 2-3 ...... 3-5 ...... 4-3 ...... 0-0 When opponent has more fi rst downs ...... 0-1 ...... 2-5 ...... 2-1 ...... 2-3 ...... 0-1 When fi rst downs are equal ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 ...... 0-1 ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0

When Louisville forces more turnovers ...... 0-0 ...... 3-2 ...... 2-1 ...... 2-2 ...... 0-0 In games decided by three points or less ...... 0-0 ...... 2-0 ...... 0-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 0-0 In games decided by seven points or less ...... 0-1 ...... 2-1 ...... 2-2 ...... 3-4 ...... 0-1

In black jerseys ...... 0-0 ...... 1-1 ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 ...... 0-0 In white jerseys ...... 0-0 ...... 0-7 ...... 1-3 ...... 2-4 ...... 0-0 In red jerseys ...... 0-1...... 3-0 ...... 4-2 ...... 4-1 ...... 0-1

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PLAYER PARTICIPATION UK EKU OSU ASU UM UC CONN Pitt SU WVU USF RU UK EKU OSU ASU UM UC CONN Pitt SU WVU USF RU 53 Jake Smith dnp 1 Josh Bellamy S 54 Reinhold Leicht X 2 Michaelee Harris OUT FOR THE SEASON 55 Mario Benavides S 2 Preston Brown X 57 Nick Heuser dnp 4 Will Stein dnp 58 Rodney Gnat X 5 Brandon Heath S 59 Zach Perkins dnp 6 Greg Scruggs S 60 Daniel Weedman X 7 Damian Copeland dnp 62 John Clark X 8 Darius Ashley dnp 63 Chris Johnson dnp 9 Adam Froman S 64 Mohamed Kouroumadnp 10 Dominique Brown dnp 65 Josh Byrom S 11 Josh Chichester X 66 Alex Kupper dnp 12 Chris Philpott X 67 Nick Egart dnp 13 Preston Pace dnp 68 Kamran Joyer dnp 13 Justin Burke dnp 69 Chris Walker dnp 14 Andrell Smith S 70 Conrad Thomas X 15 Bilal Powell S 71 Chris Acosta dnp 17 DeMarcus Topp dnp 72 Hunter Stout dnp 17 Marcus Smith S 73 Hector Hernandez dnp 18 Titus Teague X 74 Jeff Adams dnp 19 Johnny Patrick S 75 Ryan Kessling X 19 Jahmal Lawson dnp 76 Greg Tomczyk S 20 Victor Anderson X 77 Joe Evinger OUT FOR THE SEASON 21 Troy Pascley X 78 Byron Stingily S 22 Jordon Paschal dnp 79 Mark Wetterer S 23 Terence Simien S 81 Chris White dnp 24 Daniel Brown S 82 Pete Nochta dnp 25 Malik Curtley dnp 83 Cameron Graham S 26 Zed Evans X 84 Stephan Robinson dnp 26 Aaron Nance dnp 85 Nate Nord X 27 Doug Beaumont S 86 Zach Meagher dnp 28 Kenneth Jaboin dnp 87 Kai Dominguez dnp 28 Jeremy Wright dnp 88 Jarrett Davis X 29 Stephen Goodwin dnp 89 Scott Radcliff X 29 Hakeem Smith X 90 Malcolm Tatum S 30 Kamal Hogan dnp 91 William Savoy S 31 Champ Lee X 92 Brandon Dunn X 32 Senorise Perry dnp 93 Roy Philon X 33 Grant Donovan dnp 95 Randy Salmon X 33 Mike Evans S 97 Tim High S 34 George Durant dnp 98 Drew Davis dnp 35 Andrew Fletcher dnp 99 Jamaine Brooks dnp 35 Anthony Conner dnp 36 Shenard Holton S 37 Lincoln Carr dnp 37 Tyon Dixon dnp 38 Isaac Geff rad X 39 Jacob Geff rad dnp 40 Josh Bleser X 40 Agyei Williams dnp 41 Eugene Sowell X 42 Bobby Burns S 43 Deon Rogers dnp 44 B.J. Butler X 45 Jarel McGriff -Culver dnp 45 Blayne Donnell X 46 Dexter Heyman X 47 Malcolm Mitchell dnp 48 Lacy Coleman dnp 49 Patrick Grant X 51 Mike Privott dnp 52 Antwone Canady X

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32 Louisville Cardinals GAME 2 u VERSUS EASTERN KENTUCKY RECORD u 0-1/0-0 BIG EAST GAME RECAPS Game 1 • September 4, 2010 • Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium • Att: 55,000 KENTUCKY 23 LOUISVILLE 16 LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Senior running back Bilal Powell rushed for a career-best 156 yards, but it was not enough as Louisville opened the Charlie Strong era with a disappointing 23-16 home loss to rival Kentucky in front of a school record crowd of 55,327 at the newly expanded Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. Powell’s big game on the ground included a career long 80-yard touchdown rush in the third quarter. His previous long run was a 52-yarder against Connecticut in 2008. The run was also the longest for a Louisville player since current Cardinal Victor Anderson had an 88-yard run against Middle Tennessee State in 2008. Louisville junior kicker Chris Philpott fi nished 3-for-3 on fi eld goals, including a 44-yarder in the second quarter which tied a career long. He also connected from 32 yards and 27 yards. After a pair of Kentucky touchdowns in the fi rst quarter, the Wildcats jumped out to an early 13-0 lead over Louisville in the 23rd edition of the Governor’s Cup. Derrick Locke rushed for 32 yards for Kentucky’s fi rst score and the 6-0 lead. He scored yet again on a one-yard run with 52 seconds left in the fi rst quarter to give the Wildcats a 13-0 advantage. The Cardinals broke the scoring drought off the foot of Philpott and his two fi rst half fi eld goals, the fi rst being a 44-yarder in the second quarter. The second kick, from 32 yards, came with 4:36 left in the half. It was a result of a 16-play, 65-yard scoring drive that used 8:08. Lou- isville only had one scoring drive of more than 16 plays last year (19 play, 80-yd TD drive against UConn). After trailing 20-6 at halftime and 23-6 in the third quarter, Louisville’s comeback attempt started with Powell’s 80-yard score with 8:41 left in the third. The Cardinals’ rally continued late in the fourth quarter on Philpott’s third fi eld goal of the game, the 27-yarder with 3:16 to go which followed a 17-play, 71-yard scoring drive for the Cardinals that lasted 7:08.

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Kentucky 13 7 3 0 23 (1-0, 0-0) Louisville 0 6 7 3 16 (0-1, 0-0)

Scoring Summary 1st 14:25 UK Locke 32-yd run (Tydlacka kick missed), 2-70-0:35 1st 0:52 UK Locke 1-yd run (Tydlacka kick), 10-92-4:32 2nd 14:52 LOU Philpott 44-yd fi eld goal, 4-6-1:00 2nd 12:44 UK Cobb 51-yd run (Tydlacka kick), 4-68-2:08 3rd 8:52 UK Tydlacka 41-yd fi eld goal, 9-61-3:36 3rd 8:41 LOU Powell 80-yd run (Philpott kick), 1-80-0:11 4th 3:16 LOU Philpott 27-yd fi eld goal, 17-71-7:08

Individual Statistics RUSHING: Louisville: Bilal Powell 16-153-1, Victor Anderson 8-32-0, Blayne Donnell 2-10-0, Adam Froman 5-5-0, Troy Pascley 1-(-10)-0. Kentucky: Derrick Locke 23-104-2, Randall Cobb 4-80-1, Donald Russell 6-36- 0, Moncell Allen 2-7-0, Mike Hartline 1-5-0, Team Team Statistics UL UK 1-(-2)-0. First Downs 17 20 Rushes-Yards 32-190 37-230 PASSING: Louisville: Adam Froman 14-29-1-127- Passing Yards 127 236 0. Kentucky: Mike Hartline 17-26-0-217-0, Randall Passes C-A-I 14-29-1 18-27-0 Cobb 1-1-0-19-0. Plays-Yards 61-317 64-466 Fumbles- Lost 1-1 1-0 RECEIVING: Louisville: Doug Beaumont 3-40-0, Penalties-Yards 4-30 11-90 Cameron Graham 3-38-0, Andrell Smith 2-17-0, Possession Time 29:34 30:26 Victor Anderson 2-10-0, Troy Pascley 1-10-0, Bilal 3rd Down Conversions 4-15 6-13 Powell 1-6-0, Nate Nord 1-5-0, Blayne Donnell 4th Down Conversions 1-1 1-1 1-1-0. Kentucky: La’Rod King 3-58-0, Chris Mat- Red Zone-Scores-Chances 2-2 1-2 thews 3-56-0, Matt Roark 3-47-0, Derrick Locke Sacks By 0-0 2-13 3-21-0, Jordan Aumiller 2-23-0, Randall Cobb 2-19-0, Donald Russell 2-12-0.

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33 Louisville Cardinals Cardinals to Watch on Offense Victor Anderson Justin Burke Blayne Donnell Running Back Quarterback Running Back Junior | 5-10 | 186 Senior | 6-3 | 226 Senior | 5-8 | 193 Louisville, Ky. #20 Lexington, Ky. #13 Louisville, Ky. #45

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Attempts - 23 vs. Syr ‘08; Rushing Yards - 176 vs. KSU ‘08; Attempts - 33 vs. Utah ‘09; Completions - 17 vs. ISU ‘09; Attempts - 8 vs. MSU ‘07; Rushing Yards - 38 vs. MSU ‘07; Long Rush - 88 vs. MTSU ‘08; Touchdowns - 3 vs. KSU ‘08; Passing Yards - 245 vs. UK ‘09; Passing TDs - 2 vs. UK ‘09; Long Rush - 13 vs. MSU ‘07; Rushing Touchdowns - 0. Receptions - 4 vs. Pitt ‘09, vs. USM ‘09; Receiving Yards - 47 vs. USM ‘09; Long Pass - 66 vs. UK ‘09. Long Reception - 18 vs. UConn ‘08. CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Att. Net Avg. TD Lg Rec Yds TD CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Att Comp Int Pct Yds TD 2007 1-0 8 38 4.8 0 13 0 0 0 Year GP Att. Net Avg. TD Lg Rec Yds TD 2009 4-3 97 49 5 50.5 654 3 2008 6-0 5 13 2.6 0 5 0 0 0 2008 12-3 183 1047 5.7 8 88 18 101 1 Totals 4-3 97 49 5 50.5 654 3 2009 10-0 3 7 2.3 0 7 3 20 1 2009 8-4 89 473 5.3 5 37 12 89 0 Totals 17-0 16 58 3.6 0 13 3 20 1 Totals 20-7 272 1520 5.5 13 88 30 190 1

Doug Beaumont Josh Chichester Adam Froman Wide Receiver Tight End Quarterback Senior | 5-9 | 186 Junior | 6-9 | 240 Senior | 6-4 | 218 Louisville, Ky. #27 West Chester, Ohio #11 Santa Rosa, Calif. #9

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Receptions - 9 vs. UK ‘08; Receiving Yards - 119 vs. KSU ‘08; Receptions - 7 vs. UConn ‘08; Receiving Yards - 64 vs. WVU ‘08; Attempts - 35 vs. USF ‘09, RU ‘09; Completions - 24 vs. UConn ‘09; Touchdowns - 0; Long - 47 vs. WVU ‘08. Touchdowns - 1 Three Times; Long - 38 vs. Pitt ‘09. Passing Yards - 295 vs. UConn ‘09; Passing TDs - 1 Six Times; Long Pass - 92 vs. USM ‘09. CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Rec Yds Avg. TD Ret Yds Avg. Year GP Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg CAREER STATISTICS 2007 12-0 0 0 0.0 0 1 -2 -1.2 2008 12-7 30 341 11.4 2 24 Year GP Att Comp Int Pct Yds TD 2008 12-12 62 750 12.1 0 8 47 5.9 2009 11-0 17 202 11.9 2 38 2009 8-7 185 111 5 60.0 1354 6 2009 12-12 38 465 12.2 0 4 94 23.5 Totals 23-7 47 543 11.6 4 38 Totals 8-7 185 111 5 60.0 1354 6 Totals 36-24 100 1215 12.5 0 13 139 10.1

Josh Bellamy Damian Copeland Cameron Graham Wide Receiver Wide Receiver Tight End Junior | 6-0 | 205 RS-Freshman | 6-0 | 178 Senior | 6-4 | 242 St. Petersburg, Fla. #1 Bradenton, Fla. #7 Inglewood, Calif. #83

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS First season at U of L Redshirted in 2009. Receptions - 4 vs. WVU ‘09; Receiving Yards - 59 vs. ASU ‘09; Touchdowns - 1 vs. UK’ 09, vs. Utah ‘09; Long - 30 vs. RU ‘09. CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS First season at U of L Redshirted in 2009. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg 2008 1-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2009 12-10 27 323 12.0 2 30 Totals 13-10 27 323 12.0 2 30 Cardinals to Watch on Offense Pete Nochta Bilal Powell Will Stein Tight End Running Back Quarterback Junior | 6-5 | 245 Senior | 6-0 | 204 Sophomore | 5-10 | 175 Lexington, Ky. #82 Lakeland, Fla. #15 Louisville, Ky. #4

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Receptions - 3 vs. KSU ‘08; Receiving Yards - 33 vs. KSU ‘08; Attempts - 29 vs. UConn ‘09; Rushing Yards - 112 vs. UConn ‘08; Attempts - 39 vs. ASU ‘09; Completions - 20 vs. ASU ‘09; Touchdowns - 1 Two Times; Long - 48 vs. UConn ‘09. Long Rush - 52 vs. UConn ‘08; Touchdowns - 2 vs. UConn ‘09; Passing Yards - 232 vs. ASU ‘09; Passing TDs - 0; Receptions - 3 Four Times; Receiving Yards - 31 vs. ASU ‘09; Long Pass - 24 vs. ASU ‘09. CAREER STATISTICS Long Reception - 21 vs. ASU ‘09. Year GP Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg CAREER STATISTICS 2007 6-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Att Comp Int Pct Yds TD 2008 12-6 9 81 9.0 2 23 Year GP Att. Net Avg. TD Lg Rec Yds TD 2009 4-2 78 43 1 55.1 450 0 2009 11-2 1 48 48.0 0 48 2007 8-0 24 187 7.8 2 33 3 25 0 Totals 4-2 78 43 1 55.1 450 0 Totals 29-8 10 129 12.9 2 48 2008 11-1 75 354 4.8 2 52 12 58 0 2009 11-4 108 392 3.6 4 29 12 103 0 Totals 30-5 207 933 4.5 8 52 27 186 0

Nate Nord Scott Radcliff Tight End Wide Receiver Sophomore | 6-5 | 233 Sophomore | 5-10 | 182 Boca Raton, Fla. #85 Louisville, Ky. #89

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Has not seen game action entering 2010. Receptions - 1 vs. UC ‘09; Receiving Yards - 35 vs. UC ‘09; Touchdowns - 0; Long - 35 vs. UC ‘09. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg CAREER STATISTICS 2009 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Year GP Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg PR Yds Avg Totals 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2009 6-0 1 35 35.0 0 35 7 39 5.6 Totals 6-0 1 35 35.0 0 35 7 39 5.6

Troy Pascley Andrell Smith Wide Receiver Wide Receiver Senior | 6-3 | 195 Sophomore | 6-4 | 212 Alliance, Ohio #21 Miami, Fla. #14

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Receptions - 3 vs. Pitt ‘08; Receiving Yards - 53 vs. RU ‘08; Receptions - 0; Receiving Yards - 0; Touchdowns - 0; Long - 0. Touchdowns - 1 Four Times; Long - 45 vs.RU ‘08. CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg Year GP Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg 2009 10-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2007 1-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 10-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2008 8-0 12 252 21.0 4 45 2009 9-0 4 35 8.8 0 12 Totals 18-0 16 287 17.9 4 45 Cardinals to Watch on Defense Daniel Brown Rodney Gnat Shenard Holton Linebacker Defensive End Safety Sophomore | 6-1 | 219 Senior | 6-3 | 253 Sophomore | 6-1 | 190 Atlanta, Ga. #24 Jacksonville, Fla. #58Bowling Green, Ky. #36

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Tackles - 1, Two Times Tackles - 3, Three Times Tackles - 2 vs. USF ‘09 Fumble Recovery - Kentucky ‘09 Sacks - 1 vs. Memphis ‘08 CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF PB 2009 8-0 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 2009 8-0 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 0 2007 10-2 5 5 10 4.0-10 1.0-5 0-0 1 1 Totals 8-0 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 Totals 8-0 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 0 2008 10-0 5 2 7 3.5-16 1.0-9 0-0 1 5 2009 11-1 5 5 10 3.0-10 1.0-4 0-0 0 0 Totals 31-3 16 11 27 10.5-36 3.0-14 0-0 2 6

Bobby Burns Brandon Heath Johnny Patrick Cornerback Linebacker Cornerback Senior | 5-11 | 180 Senior | 6-1 | 215 Senior | 6-0 | 190 Spanaway, Wash. #42 West Palm Beach, Fla. #5 Deland, Fla. #19

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Tackles - 4 vs. UConn ‘09 Tackles - 8 vs. Kentucky and USF ‘09 Tackles - 9 vs. Kentucky and Southern Miss ‘09 Interceptions - 1 vs. UConn ‘09 Interception TD - Arkansas State ‘09 Interceptions - 1, Three Times

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB Year GP S A T TFL FR FF Int PB Year GP S A T TFL FR FF Int PB 2009 8-3 8 1 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 0 2007 11-1 8 2 10 1.0-1 0-0 0 0-0 1 2007 9-4 17 2 19 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 1 Totals 8-3 8 1 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 0 2008 9-0 11 9 20 1.5-2 1-0 0 0-0 2 2008 12-12 34 16 50 1-2 1-21 0 0-0 3 2009 10-8 26 22 48 5.5-8 0-0 0 2-25 0 2009 12-12 42 11 53 4.0-8 0-0 0 2-3 3 Totals 30-9 45 33 78 8.0-11 1-0 0 2-25 3 Totals 33-28 93 29 122 5-10 1-21 0 3-3 7

Antwone Canady Dexter Heyman William Savoy Linebacker Linebacker Defensive End Senior | 6-0 | 244 Junior | 6-3 | 238 Junior | 6-1 | 238 Swainsboro, Ga. #52 Louisville, Ky. #46Elizabethtown, Ky. #91

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Tackles - 9, Two Times Tackles - 3, Two Times Tackles - 5 vs. Indiana State ‘09 Sacks - 2 vs. Indiana State ‘09 CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF PB Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF PB CAREER STATISTICS 2008 11-6 24 15 39 3-16 1-11 0-0 2 0 2008 8-1 7 3 10 1-1 0-0 1-0 0 1 Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF PB 2009 12-7 20 14 34 0.5-4 0.5-4 0-0 0 0 2009 9-0 4 4 8 2-4 0-0 1-0 0 1 2008 5-0 2 1 3 2.0-16 2.0-16 0-0 0 0 Totals 23-13 44 29 73 3.5-20 1.5-15 0-0 2 0 Totals 17-1 11 7 18 3-5 0-0 1-0 0 2 2009 12-4 13 10 23 5.5-39 5.0-38 0-0 1 0 Totals 17-4 15 11 26 7.5-55 7.0-54 0-0 1 0 Cardinals to Watch on Defense Greg Scruggs Defensive End Junior | 6-4 | 269 Cincinnati, Ohio #11

CAREER HIGHS Tackles - 4 vs. Pittsburgh ‘09 Sacks - 1 vs. USF and Rutgers ‘09

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF PB 2008 9-3 3 1 4 1.0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 2009 12-12 14 10 24 6.5-26 2.0-10 1-0 0 0 Totals 21-15 17 11 28 7.5-29 1.0-6 1-0 0 0

Terence Simien Safety Junior | 6-3 | 218 Sacramento, Calif. #23

CAREER HIGHS Tackles - 8 vs. Kentucky ‘09

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB 2009 2-2 6 4 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1-0 0 Totals 2-2 6 4 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1-0 0

Malcolm Tatum Defensive End Senior | 6-4 | 253 Miss Point, Miss. #90 CAREER HIGHS Tackles - 6 vs. Indiana State

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB 2009 12-6 13 16 29 2.5-6 1.0-4 0-0 1 0-0 0 Totals 12-6 13 16 29 2.5-6 1.0-4 0-0 1 0-0 0