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2004 Football...... 1 Table of Contents ...... 2-3 2004 Schedule/2003 Results/Quick Facts ...... 4 Media Services ...... 5-6 Cardinal Glossary ...... 7-10 Phone Directory ...... 11 Media Outlets ...... 12 City of Louisville ...... 13 Hotels & Restaurants ...... 14 2004 Bowl Games ...... 15 Papa John’s ...... 16-17 Media Exposure ...... 18 Cardinal Football Complex ...... 19 Strength & Conditioning ...... 20-21 CHAMPS/Life Skills ...... 22-23 Athletic Training...... 24 BellSouth Museum ...... 25 NFL Greats ...... 26-27 Athletic Facilities ...... 28 2004 Season ...... 29 2004 Preseason Depth Chart ...... 30 2004 Season Outlook ...... 31-35 Noting the Cardinals ...... 36 Numerical Roster ...... 37 Alphabetical Roster ...... 38 Pronunciation Guide ...... 38

The Players ...... 39 Player Profiles ...... 40-71 2004 Signees ...... 71-74 The Coaching Staff ...... 75 ...... 76-79 ...... 80 Mike Cassity ...... 81 Reggie Johnson ...... 82 Tony Levine ...... 83 Greg Nord ...... 84 ...... 85 Mike Summers ...... 86 Joe Whitt, Jr...... 87 Kevin Wolthausen ...... 88 Support Staff ...... 89-90 2004 Opponents...... 91 2004 Opponents ...... 92-103 All-Time Series Records ...... 104-108

2004 Football Brochure Cover Design — David Klotz, U of L Sports Information. The official 2004 University of Louisville football media guide is published by the Louisville Sports Information Office. Printing — VG Reed & Sons, Louisville, Ky.

Editor — Rocco Gasparro Additional copies of the media guide may be purchased by sending a check for $10.00 to: Editorial Assistance — Kenny Klein, Lori Korte, Kim U of L Sports Information Pemberton, Kathy Tronzo, J.D. Barlow, Sean Moth and Nancy 2100 S. Floyd St. Worley, Ken Horn. Louisville, Ky. 40292 Photography — David Klotz, George Thompson and Steve Thompson.

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The 2003 Season ...... 109 2003 Game Reviews ...... 110-122 2003 Statistics ...... 123-124 2003 Starters ...... 125 Red Zone Statistics ...... 126 Game-By-Game Statistics ...... 127-128 Superlatives ...... 129 2003 Conference USA Standings ...... 130 2003 Conference USA Statistics ...... 131-132 The Records ...... 133 Yearly Statistics ...... 134-135 Single-Season Bests ...... 136-137 Individual Single-Game Records ...... 138-141 Top Performances ...... 142-143 Individual Single-Season Records ...... 144-146 Individual Career Records ...... 147-149 Yearly Leaders ...... 150-153 The Last Time ...... 154-155 All-Time Draft Picks ...... 156 Year-By-Year Records ...... 157 Coaching Records ...... 158 All-Time Results ...... 159-166 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 167-174 Where Are They Now? ...... 175-180 All-Time Assistant Coaches ...... 181 Johnny Unitas ...... 182 Honored Jerseys ...... 183-186 All-Time Bowls ...... 187-191 Bowl Records ...... 192-194 All-Americans ...... 195 Honored Cardinals ...... 196-197

The University ...... 198 President James Ramsey ...... 199 The University of Louisville ...... 200 Athletic Director ...... 201 Athletics Administration ...... 202-206 Nelligan Sports Marketing ...... 207 Head Coaches ...... 208 Athletics Staff ...... 209-210 Conference USA ...... 211 The BIG EAST Conference ...... 212

2004 Louisville Football 3 QuickQuick FactsFacts 2004 LOUISVILLE CARDINAL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE QUICK FACTS Date Day Opponent Site Time Location: Louisville, Sept. 5 Sun. KENTUCKY (ESPN) Louisville, Ky. 3:30 p.m. Founded: 1798 Sept. 11 Sat. at Army* West Point, N.Y. 1:00 p.m. Enrollment: 22,000 Sept. 18 Sat. at Tulane* New Orleans, La. 7:00 p.m. Nickname: Cardinals Sept. 25 Sat. at North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. TBA Colors: Red, Black & White Oct. 2 Sat. EAST CAROLINA* Louisville, Ky. 3:00 p.m. Conference: Conference USA Oct. 14 Thurs. at Miami (Fla.) (ESPN) Miami, Fla. 7:30 p.m. Stadium: Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium Oct. 22 Fri. USF* (ESPN) Louisville, Ky. 8:00 p.m. Capacity: 42,000 Nov. 4 Thurs. at Memphis* (ESPN) Memphis, Tenn. 7:30 p.m. Surface: Field Turf Nov. 10 Wed. TCU* (ESPN/2) Louisville, Ky. 7:00 p.m. President: Dr. James Ramsey Nov. 20 Sat. at * Houston, Texas 4:00 p.m. Faculty Representative: Elaine Wise Nov. 27 Sat. CINCINNATI* Louisville, Ky. 1:00 p.m. Athletics Director: Tom Jurich Football Office Phone: (502) 852-6325 * C-USA Game Football Office Fax: (502) 852-8767 Home games listed in BOLD Football SID: Rocco Gasparro SID Office Phone: (502) 852-0102 SID Cell Phone: (502) 640-3291 SID Email: [email protected] 2003 RESULTS (9-4 overall, 5-3 C-USA) SID Fax: (502) 852-7401 Press Box Phone: (502) 852-6793 Date Opponent W/L Score Attend. Head Coach: Bobby Petrino Aug. 31 at Kentucky W 40-24 70,467 Record at Louisville: 9-4 (2nd year) Sept. 13 at Syracuse W 30-20 38,550 Overall Record: Same Sept. 20 UTEP W 42-14 40,205 Offensive Formation: Multiple Sept. 27 TEMPLE W 21-12 38,489 Defensive Formation: 4-3 Oct. 4 at USF* (OT) L 28-31 36,044 2003 Overall Record: 9-4 Oct. 11 ARMY* W 34-10 40,432 2003 Conference Record: 5-3 Oct. 17 TULANE* W 47-28 38,119 Lettermen Returning: 42 Oct. 25 at East Carolina* W 36-20 33,420 Offense: 19 Nov. 5 at #13 TCU* L 28-31 33,681 Defense: 22 Nov. 15 MEMPHIS* L 7-37 30,114 Specialists: 1 Nov. 22 HOUSTON* W 66-45 33,268 Lettermen Lost: 16 Nov. 28 at Cincinnati* W 43-40 11,993 Offense: 9 Dec. 19 vs. Miami (OH)^ L 28-49 40,620 Defense: 5 * Conference USA Game Specialists: 2 ^ GMAC Bowl Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 9/4 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 2003 Bowl Appearance: GMAC Bowl vs. Miami, L 28-49 All-Time Bowl Record: 4-6-1

FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach: Bobby Petrino Asst. Head Coach/TE/RB: Greg Nord /WRs: Paul Petrino : Jeff Brohm Inside Linebackers: Reggie Johnson OLBs/Special Teams: Tony Levine Offensive Line: Mike Summers CBs/Recruiting Coordinator: Joe Whitt, Jr. Defensive Coordinator/Safeties: Mike Cassity Defensive Line: Kevin Wolthausen Director of Football Operations: Greg Brohm Strength Coach: Jason Veltkamp Strength Assistant: Tim Socha

The Cardinal offense set school records for points, total offense and rushing yards. They return nine starters on this unit, including two first team All-Conference USA performers in Stefan LeFors and J.R. Russell.

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Sports Information Staff Louisville Media Relations Football SID Rocco Gasparro

Gasparro’s Direct Line (502) 852-0102

SID Email [email protected]

Kenny Klein Rocco Gasparro Nancy Worley Kim Pemberton Sean Moth Gasparro’s Cell Phone (502) 640-3291 Assoc. AD for Football Contact / Associate Sports Assistant Sports Asst.Sports Info. Media Relations/SID Asst. Sports Info. Dir. Information Director Information Director Dir./PA Announcer SID Office Phone (502) 852-6581

Associate AD for Media Relations Kenny Klein

SID Fax (502) 852-7401

Kathy Tronzo Fred Reynolds Lori Korte David Klotz Press Box Phone Sports Information Asst. SID/ Assistant Sports Photographer/ (502) 852-6793 Program Assistant Videographer Information Director Designer

The University of Louisville Sports Informa- order their own phone lines through the Fax Services tion staff appreciates your interest in the Louisville office of BellSouth (800/477-4459), Following each Louisville home game, the Louisville football program and constantly listing Klein as the contact person for placement sports information staff will be happy to fax strives to assist you in your coverage of the of the line. A booth, which comfortably whatever information media members need to Cardinals and to make your job easier. accomodates five, is available for the official their respective agencies. Please ask any station of the visiting team. member of the Cardinal SID staff for assistance Credentials on this matter. To obtain credentials for a University of Television Louisville home contest, contact the U of L All requests for televising Louisville games Telephones Sports Information Department well in should be directed to Tom Jurich, Director of Many telephones are available in the Papa advance of the game. Due to space constraints, Athletics, University of Louisville, Louisville, John’s Cardinal Stadium Press Box for general credentials will be limited to working media KY 40292. For information regarding the use by visiting writers. Credential requests should only. connecting charge and parking of television indicate interest in the use of these phones. If media credentials are not picked up in production trucks at Papa John’s Cardinal Post-Game Interviews advance, they will be left at the West Ticket Stadium, contact K.C. Scull, Stadium Manger at Post-game interviews at Cardinal Stadium are Booth located outside Gate 7 of Papa John’s PJCS. Cardinal Stadium. Media should enter through held in the meeting rooms of the Cardinal Gate 8 to gain access to elevators for the press Statistical Services Football Complex. The meeting room entrance is located to the right of the walkway leading the box. No credentials will be mailed. Please Prior to kickoff, all media members will be teams to the field. Both head coaches will direct all requests to: Kenny Klein, Sports provided with a game program, updated game appear in the interview room, visitors first. Information Director, University of Louisville, notes from both teams, a flip card and other Typed post-game quotes from both head coaches Louisville, Ky. 40292. pertinent information. Last minute roster and and players from both teams will be available in Media members wishing to cover U of L on lineup changes, as well as weather conditions and the press box following the game. the road are encouraged to contact Klein at other information will be relayed through the For both home and away games, the least two weeks prior to the contest. internal public address system or by a member of the Louisville SID staff. Photographers During the game, media members will be All photographers must wear a sideline pass provided with a running play-by-play while at and armband to be allowed on the field. NCAA halftime, quickie stats and drive charts will be rules limit shooting to outside the restraining distributed. Following the game, a complete line around the field and outside designated post-game statistics package will be available in team areas (between the 30 yard lines). Passes the press box and will contain a scoring can be acquired before the game, on the field or summary, final team and individual statistics, in the press box during the game. complete play-by-play, drive charts, halftime statistics, unofficial defensive statistics, post- Radio game quotes from both head coaches and Permission to broadcast a U of L game players along with post-game notes. from Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium should be requested through Kenny Klein. Stations must

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Louisville locker and training rooms are closed to the media. Football SID Rocco Gasparro The Cardinals are will survey the media early in the fourth fortunate to be in the quarter as to which Louisville players will be one of the largest brought to the interview room. media markets in the The visiting team’s post-game arrange- country. Louisville ments will be announced in the press box. has four major tele- vision networks, Address plus the Courier- Journal that pro- The mailing address for the Cardinal Sports vides the Cardinals Information Office is: Sports Information with daily coverage. Office, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292. Express mail items should be sent to: SID Office, 2100 South Floyd Street, Louis- ville, KY 40208. The sports information office is located in Room E203 in the Student Activities Center on the Belknap Campus at the corner of Floyd and Brandeis Streets.

Practice Procedures Media representatives desiring access to afternoon class. Beginning with the start of players, coaches and facilities must obtain the practice Thursday, players will not be available Cardinals on the Web consent of the sports information office. for interviews. The first 30 minutes of practice on The locker room, training room, weight www.UofLSports.com Tuesday and Wednesday, which typically start room and administrative offices are off-limits at at 3:00 p.m. on weekdays, are open to the all times. media. However, the coaching staff reserves The Cardinal sports information office asks the right to close practices without notice. that media refrain from attempting to contact Please contact Rocco Gasparro of the players at home, on campus or at any other Louisville Sports Information Office at 852- public setting. 6581 prior to coming to practice. All video should be taken between the goal Petrino Weekly Press Luncheon lines (no end zone shots, please). During an Bobby Petrino formally will meet with the open portion of practice, the coaching staff media Mondays at 1:30 p.m. in the recruiting reserves the right to request certain plays or room of the U of L football complex. Efforts formations not be filmed or photographed. All will be made to have players available to the video must be taken in the pre-practice period media at this time. Updated statistics and game or prior to period seven of practice. notes will be also be available to the media. It is asked that media refrain from The University of Louisville Athletics conversing with players or coaches during Sports Information Office Location website is the premiere source for the latest practice and remain on the sidelines. The University of Louisville Sports Information Office is located in the Swain rosters, results, releases and statistics for Press Hospitality Student Activities Center on Belknap Campus at Cardinal Football. A member of College A hot pregame meal is provided to the the corner of Floyd and Brandeis Streets. Visitor Sports On-Line, www.UofLSports.com media approximately one hour prior to kickoff parking is available in the garage adjacent to the serves as the official source for information in the press box and is available throughout the Swain Student Activities Center. about U of L Athletics and houses an online game as supplies last. Refreshments are shop featuring tickets and merchandise for all available throughout the game. Cardinal teams. UofLSports.com also streams audio of Interview Policies head coach Bobby Petrino’s weekly press All sit-down player/coach interviews should conferences and on gameday features real- be requested at least 24 hours in advance time live stats and audio of WHAS broadcasts through the sports information office. Head of Cardinal football games. coach Bobby Petrino, his staff and players will be available for a brief period following practice on Tuesday-Thursday. Petrino normally is available on the practice field briefly after practice on Thursdays. Interviews of length, with Petrino, are asked to be arranged through the sports The Cardinals appeared on ESPN/ESPN2 six information office in advance and will take times a year ago and are scheduled to be on place between 11:00 and Noon at the Cardinal Dates to Remember national television on five occasions in 2004. Football Complex. August 8 Players Report Player interviews are scheduled to take August 9 Practice Begins place between noon and 2:00 p.m. An August 13 Media Day exception would be if a player has a late August 23 Classes Begin

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Academic All-Americans - The Cardinals were represented twice in the 1990’s on the College Four Years, Football Association Academic All-American team. placed among the Four NCAA Recordbreakers honorees in 1991 while punter Brandon Brookfield was named to the 1994 squad. Over the past six seasons, four different U of L gridiron greats have etched their names in Ball - Former Cardinal Larry Ball has the the NCAA Record Books. distinction of being the only player in NFL Then sophomore Frank Moreau began the history to play for an undefeated team (the 1972 Miami Dolphins) and a winless team (the run, literally, in 1997. Moreau hit paydirt on 1976 ). four rushing during the second quarter of the Cardinals 45-31 loss to East Band - Under the direction of fourth year Carolina. Director of Bands Dr. Greg Byrne, the U of L The Elizabethtown, Ky., native scored on Moreau Redman marching band continues to add fun and Moreau Redman runs of one, two, three and eight yards to join excitement to an autumn afternoon in PJCS. In addition to its role at U of L events, the band current NFLers Corey Dillon and Howard also takes special pride in its annual appearance Griffith in the record book with four rushing at the world famous Kentucky Derby. TDs in a stanza. The 1998 and 1999 campaigns saw Battaglia - One former Cardinal linebacker is quarterback and tight end Ibn making a name for himself in front of the Green build toward their NCAA career marks. camera. An All-American at LB for Louisville from 1983-86, Matt Battaglia held a regular The duo accomplished their feats in ‘99 with spot on a Showtime original series, made an Redman finishing his career as the I-A all-time appearance on NBC’s hit show and was a leader in attempts (1,679) and completions regular on Days of Our Lives. (1,031) and Green establishing a new standard for grabs by a tight end with 217 for his career. Bloodlines - The U of L squad has become a The 2000 season saw wideout Arnold family affair as three current sets of brothers are Green Jackson found on the 2004 Cardinal roster. J.T. and Jackson claim the NCAA I-A career mark for Green Jackson Robert Haskins, Bobby and Travis Leffew and receptions with 300. Antoine and Brandon Sharp comprise the three Beginning its second year is the Cheerleaders - Perhaps the University of sets of brothers on the squad while Tiger Jones PlainsCapitalFort Worth Bowl, featuring a Louisville’s most and Robert McCune are cousins. Bubba Conference USA team against a Big 12 opponent successful team Marshall’s brother, Clif, is a graduate assistant (Thurs., Dec. 23, 6:30 p.m. EST, ESPN). over the past with the strength and conditioning staff. This will be the third consecutive year that C- decade, the USA has had five guaranteed bowl selections in cheerleading Bowl Games - As a member of Conference USA, one season. The league had four bowl tie-ins squad captured U of L has five opportunities to play in a post- during each of the previous two campaigns and its 10th national season , providing C-USA teams the produced six bowl-eligible teams in each of those championship possibility to face four different conference years. during the 2003- champions. 2004 school Should the Cardinals win the Conference USA Cardinals - The University of Louisville’s year. Coached regular season title, they would advance to the athletic symbol, chosen sometime after 1913, is by James Speed, AutoZone Liberty Bowl (Fri., Dec. 31, 3:30 a Cardinal. The was chosen to give the Cardinals p.m. EST, ESPN) in Memphis, Tenn. to take on U of L statewide identification, since the Cardinal have recorded the regular season champion of the Mountain is the state bird of Kentucky. The school colors - National West Conference. - cardinal red (PMS 485, for printers), black and Cheerleading Conference USA’s second choice for a post- white -- were adopted at the suggestion of Mrs. Association of season bowl lands in the GMAC Bowl (Wed., John L. Patterson. All of the University of America championships in 1985, 1986, 1989, Dec. 22, 8:00 p.m. EST, ESPN2) in Mobile, Ala. Louisville’s present logos are copyrighted. 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003 and 2004. to face a team from the Mid-American The group was inducted into the Rolling Stone Conference. Champ - Some people become so famous they are Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998 and was featured Hawai’i and Christmas Eve will be the setting recognized by just one word or phrase. Such is with a two-page photograph in the publication. for the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl, a matchup in the case with Louisville native Muhammad Ali or The Cards’ All-Girl squad won the 2002, 2003 which the league representative will meet a team “The Champ.” and 2004 national titles, its fifth in seven years. from the Western Athletic Conference (Fri., The three-time heavyweight champion of the Dec. 24, 7 p.m. EST, ESPN2). world made an appearance at the Cardinals’ ESPN - Sure the Cardinals have appeared The New Orleans Bowl (Tues, Dec. 14, 8 p.m. nationally-televised contest versus Penn State in extensively on the network, but two former U of EST, ESPN2) will pit a C-USA team against the 1997 and was greeted with a five-minute standing L standouts (one coach, one player) provide champion of the . ovation. expert analysis every weekend during the football 2004 Louisville Football 7 Cardinal Glossary

season. Former Cardinal head coach provides insight into the world of every Saturday as part of the GameDay staff joining Chris Fowler and former Ohio State quarterback Kirk Herbstreit. Corso joined ESPN in ‘87 as a game analyst and moved into the studio in 1989. As a coach, following his three-year stint at U of L, Corso moved on to be the head coach at Indiana, Northern Illinois and the USFL’s Orlando Renegades. Sunday, Corso turns the camera over to his former pupil and Cardinal linebacker Tom Jackson, who serves as a studio analyst for NFL Primetime.

Fan Support - Louisville football fans are some of the most loyal and vocal in all of college football. As an example, when the Cardinals travelled to Detroit for the Motor City Bowl on Dec. 23, 1998, they were not alone. More than 13,000 fans in Red and Black travelled by car, bus and plane to root for U of L despite subfreezing temperatures in Louisville and Detroit just 36 hours before Christmas Day. The 2000 season saw U of L fans make the Liberty Bowl a financial success as more than 25,000 U of L fans travelled the six hours to The Cardinals won both traveling trophies last season, defeating Kentucky, 40-24, to win the watch the Cards take on Colorado State in Govenor’s Cup, and 43-40 over Cincinnati to win the Keg of Nails. frigid weather conditions. Cardinal fans backed that up with another huge following to watch Sing Praises for a Victory to wear, the honored numbers hang from the U of L win the 2001 Liberty Bowl. We wish our Heroes well, facade of Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. Even more amazing is the fact that nearly All Hail! the Cardinal Spirit, U of L’s first class of honored numbers all of the $63 million needed All Hail! our U of L. included Frank Minnifield (1), Chris Redman (7), to fund Papa John’s Cardinal Lenny Lyles (26), Ernie Green (44), Tom Stadium came from private Green - Kermit the Frog said it Jackson (50) and Doug Buffone (55). and corporate donations. wasn’t easy being it but former Five more Cardinals have been bestowed the Cardinal tight end Ibn Green prestigious honor including Bruce Armstrong Fight Songs - U of L has two sure made it look easy. (77), Ray Buchanon (34), Joe Jacoby (75), Otto of them, and here are the A four-year starter for the Knop (56) and Dwayne Woodruff (10). lyrics to both: Cardinals, the Male High Fight U of L graduate set the NCAA Division Honor Roll - 30 football players were among a Fight! Now for Vict’ry and I-A record for passes caught by record 264 U of L student-athletes earning show them how a tight end in a career while at recognition on the U of L Athletic Director’s we sure will win this game. U of L. Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or better) for the 2003 fall Fight! On you Card’nals and Undersized for a tight end, semester. prove to them Green caught 217 passes from that we deserve our fame. 1996-99 including a career-best Internet - U of L continues to be at the forefront Roll up the score now and 60 as a senior. of technology when it comes to athletics. beat the foe Green earned first-team All- Whether it be one of the first schools to use so we can give a yell with a Tom Jackson America honors from the computerized statistics at basketball games or Fight! Give them all you’ve Coaches having one of the nation’s top Internet sites, U got for Association following the ‘99 campaign. of L leads the way. we are with you U of L! All Hail! U of L Honored Numbers - U of L started recognizing All Hail! To Thee, our U of L the accomplishments of football players with As we stand up for her fame, honored numbers in 1999. All Hail! To Thee, our U of L While still available for current U of L players As we fight to win this game;

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Cardinal fans can get up-to-the-minute things to do the night before the Kentucky Derby Buccaneers). Four more Cards were invited to information by logging on at is to attend one of the many black-tie parties NFL camps this season. www.UofLSports.com. U of L supplies that go on in the city of Louisville. The fastest- materials for the site hosted by College Sports rising of those parties is the Mint Jubilee, which Overtime - The University of Louisville football On-Line. benefits cancer research. The event spent its team has required extra time on five occasions to For those inclined to follow football, the U first two years in the Brown and Williamson Club finish a game. The first opportunity came on of L sports information office offers weekly of Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium, but grew so October 7, 1999 at Army when the Cards rallied notes and statistics as well as full audio of quickly it had to be moved to the Kentucky from a 45-17 deficit to force extra time before Bobby Petrino’s weekly press conference on International Convention Center. losing a heartbreaker to the Black Nights 59-52 the site. in double OT. Since then the Red and Black is 3- Mother Nature - Two of the Louisville football 2, posting the thrilling rain-soaked wins over Jackson - A diminutive option quarterback and team's most exciting games at Papa John's Kentucky (9/2/00) and #4 Florida State (9/26/02) point guard from Andrew Jackson High School Cardinal Stadium have been marked by unusual at home, and a hard-fought 20-17 double in Jacksonville, Fla., Arnold Jackson came to fall weather conditions in the Derby City. On overtime win over C-USA power Southern Miss the University of Louisville as a partial September 2, 2000, Louisville opened the season in Hattiesburg, Mississippi on November 14, qualifier and left as the NCAA Division I-A all- with rival Kentucky. 2002. time leader in receptions with 300. Jackson The game featured 578 passing yards and six broke the two-year-old mark of Nevada’s touchdowns, Curry Burns block of an 18-yard Playboy - The Cardinals have placed four players Trevor Insley by two grabs. attempt by the Cats as time expired, an on the prestigious preseason publication’s All- Recruited on his athletic ability shown in a Anthony Floyd on the first America team. basketball recruit tape, Jackson sat out his overtime possession, Tony Stalling's 25-yard dash Louisville has been represented in 1996 by initial collegiate campaign due to NCAA on the first play of the Cardinal overtime cornerback Sam Madison, in 1995 by tackle eligibility issues. The next four seasons proved possession and a 74-minute delay due to a severe Roman Oben, in 1991 by cornerback Ray to be an endless collection of big catches and thunderstorm and lightning. Buchanan and in 1957 by lineman Ken Kordas. highlight film runs. In 2002, U of L hosted fourth-ranked Florida The gloves Jackson wore for his record- State on September 26th for a Thursday night - Many former Cardinal greats have breaking catch are on display at the College thriller on ESPN. As remnants of Tropical gone on to successful professional careers in the Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Ind. Storm Isidore soaked Louisville throughout the . day, the heavy rains never subsided and continued The Cardinals placed three players in the 2003 Ladybirds - This group, along with the Cardinal long after the final gun. Floyd again picked off a Pro Bowl in David Akers, Sam Madison and Ted cheerleaders and band, have made it fashion- pass in OT, before another 25-yard scamper on Washington. able, if not mandatory, for Louisville fans to the first play of overtime ended the game, this The University of Louisville stands tied for stay in their seats at timeouts and halftime. time by senior Henry Miller. The Cardinals fourth place in the number of National Football The Ladybirds, U of L’s dance team, earned spilled onto the field after finishing one of the League players to earn a trip to the Pro Bowl in the 2003 and 2004 National Dance Alliance biggest wins in school history. Most of the rain- the 1990’s. The Cards sent 10 players to Hawaii National Championship at the competition in soaked crowd of 38,109 Orlando, its fifth national titles over the past followed them and carried eight seasons. The Ladybirds have been off the goal posts behind regulars on the national forefront of dance each end zone. competitions, finishing among the nation’s top five 13 of the last 17 years. The last two NFL - Fourteen former years, the Cardinals are the only school to Cardinals were active on complete an unprecedented sweep of the NFL rosters last season, national championships with the coed, all-girl including K David Akers and Ladybirds earning a national championship. ( Eagles), WR Deion Branch (New Louisville SportsReport - For out-of-towners, England Patriots), CB Ray there is no better source for features on U of L Buchanan (Atlanta sports than the Louisville SportsReport. Editor Falcons), DB Anthony Ron Steiner has assembled some of the finest Floyd (Indinapolis Colts), writers to give Cardinal fans a behind-the- CB Rashad Holman (San scenes look at U of L athletics. Francisco 49ers), Chris The editorial staff includes longtime U of L Johnson (Green Bay beat writer Russ Brown, Howie Lindsey, Jeff Packers), DE Joe Johnson Former U of L Defensive End Dewayne White (right) with ESPN’s Chris Wafford and Matt Willinger. The tabloid-sized (), DB Fowler after receiving the 2002 Disney’s Wide World of Sports Spirit publication comes out weekly during the Sam Madison (Miami Award. football and basketball seasons and once a Dolphins), OT Roman month during the summer for at least 32 annual Oben (Tampa Bay Buccaneers), DE to deadlock them with Pittsburgh, ahead of issues. (Washington Redskins), QB college football powerhouses Georgia, Washing- To order a subscription, call (502) 636- (), Dave QB Chris Redman ton and Notre Dame. A list of the Cardinals 4330. () and DT Ted Washington includes Bruce Armstrong, Ray Buchanan, Mark () and Dewayne White (Tampa Bay Clayton, Ernest Givins, Joe Johnson, Sam Mint Jubilee - One of the most fashionable Madison, Frank Minnifield and Ted Washington. 2004 Louisville Football 9 Cardinal Glossary

Rodney Peete (1988, Southern Cal) and Don Redman - The son and grandson of former U In all, 19 different Cardinal players have made McPherson (1987, Syracuse). of L offensive linemen, Chris Redman appearances on 29 occasions. attended his hometown university and left Washington Redskins tackle Joe Jacoby and Voices - Two veteran faces with the most used arm in NCAA Division I-A former Buffalo Bill Carwell Gardner appeared will serve as play-by-play history. four times each. and color analyst for the A Louisville resident and a national high Cards’ telecasts on school player of the year at Male High Tailgating - Cardinal fans have long taken the art WDRB Fox-41. School, Redman set NCAA marks completing of tailgating seriously. So much so that in each A longtime 1,031 of 1,679 passes in his four-year career. of the past seven seasons, The Tailgater’s fixture on the Both stats put him ahead of former BYU Handbook, has placed U of L supporters among U of L sports standout . the top 10 in the nation. scene, Don Redman’s standout senior season in which Russell will he led the Cards to their second consecutive Travelling Trophies - Louisville notched both handle play- bowl game, earned him the Johnny Unitas travelling trophies (the Governor’s Cup and the by-play Golden Arm Keg of Nails) after duties while Award. defeating rivals Kentucky former Michigan Wolverine standout lineman The award, and Cincinnati for the Doug James provides analysis. named for hardware last season. A member of five bowl the former U U of L brought teams, James is in his 14th year overall with the of L and back the Governor’s Cup broadcast team but his third full season with Baltimore following a 40-24 win to WDRB. James spent 10 seasons with the Colts the in-state rival Wildcats University of Louisville Football Radio network. quarterback, to open the season and Louisville native and WDRB sports director is given closed the regular season Gary Montgomery will serve as host for the annually to with a dramatic 43-40 win Bobby Petrino Show shown locally at 10:30 p.m. the nation’s over Cincinnati. every Sunday night in Louisville. top senior U of L has held The radio voice of the Cardinals once again QB. the Governor’s Cup on six will be Paul Rogers. Entering his 13th season occasions since its series behind the WHAS 840AM microphone for Retired Numbers - Only one University of with UK was renewed in 1994. Cards’ football, Rogers hosts Bobby Petrino’s Louisville football number has been retired. The Cardinals have held the rights to the Keg weekly radio call-in show as well as handling No. 16 will never be worn again by a for five of the last six seasons but trail the Cardinal basketball and racing Louisville Cardinal because it belongs to Bearcats in the all-time series, 26-16. play-by-play. Johnny Unitas. As a matter of fact, Unitas Joining Rogers in the booth will be former U didn’t even wear 16 after he left. The Unitas Award - Each year, Johnny Unitas lends of L running back and assistant coach Craig quarterback wore 19 for his entire profes- his name to The Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Swabek. Entering his fourth full season in the sional career. Award, presented annually to the nation's top radio booth, Swabek opened his broadcasting senior quarterback. career as the Cards’ television analyst in 1998. Spirit Award - DeWayne White, 2001 C-USA In addition to honoring a player with the Defensive Player of the Year and 64th choice Golden Arm Award, the Chapter of Walk-ons - U of L has a rich tradition of walk- in the 2003 NFL Draft, was honored with the the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Educational ons making an impact on the Cardinals on-field 2002 Disney's Wide World of Sports Spirit Foundation has presented more than $350,000 in fortunes. Award at the conclusion of the 2002 regular scholarships to deserving scholar-athletes from All-time leading receiver Miguel Montano season. The award recognizes the accom- high schools and colleges since the establishment began his career as a walk-on and in four seasons plishments of college football's most of the award in 1987. became the Cards’ all-time leader in receptions inspirational student-athlete. He received the Each year, a committee composed of NFL (175) and receiving yards (2,305) at the time. award as part of ESPN's live national executives, coaches, scouts and media members Montano ranks in the top five on the all-time U television broadcast of The Home Depot select the winner based on citizenship, scholar- of L receiving lists. College Football Awards at the Atlantic Dance ship, leadership qualities and athletic accomplish- Perhaps the most intriguing walk-on story Hall at Walt Disney World Resort. ments. came in the early 1980’s when a walk-on named Last year's winner was Mississippi’s Eli Frank Minnifield earned a scholarship. Super Bowl Shuffle - The 1985-86 Chicago Manning. Former award winners include: Carson Minnifield went undrafted in 1982 but after Bears had “... the punky QB known as Palmer (2002, USC), David Carr (2001, Fresno two seasons in the USFL with the Chicago Blitz, McMahon ...” and a player called “... State), (2000, Florida State), Chris the Lexington native signed with the Cleveland Sweetness ‘cuz he liked to dance ...” but “Da Redman (1999, Louisville), Cade McKown Browns. He would appear in three Pro Bowls, Bears” also had a pair of former Louisville (1998, UCLA), (1997, play in three AFC Championship games and team Cardinals when they won the 1986 Super Tennessee) (1996, Florida), with Southern Mississippi alum Hanford Dixon to Bowl in convincing fashion over the New Tommy Frazier (1995, Nebraska), name the rowdy Cleveland Municipal Stadium England Patriots. Backup offensive lineman (1994, Alabama), (1993, Florida bleacher crowd, “The Dawg Pound.” Tom Andrews (1981-83) and linebacker Otis State), (1992, Miami), Casey Wilson (1977-79) each earned their Super Weldon (1991, Florida State), Bowl rings in the romp. (1990, Miami), Tony Rice (1989, Notre Dame),

2004 Louisville Football 10 Phone Directory

Football Staff Directory (502 Area Code) Opponent Sports Information Directors Football Office ...... 852-6325 Name...... Office Fax Home Bobby Petrino, Head Coach ...... 852-7775 Army Greg Nord, Asst. Head Coach/Tight Ends/Running Backs ...... 852-6325 Bob Beretta ...... (845) 938-3303 446-2556 783-6685 Jeff Brohm, Quarterbacks ...... 852-6325 ...... [email protected] Mike Cassity, Defensive Coordinator ...... 852-6325 Cincinnati Reggie Johnson, Inside Linebackers ...... 852-6325 Tom Hathaway ...... (513) 556-5191 556-0619 385-2728 Tony Levine, Linebacker/Special Teams ...... 852-6325 ...... [email protected] Paul Petrino, Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers ...... 852-6325 East Carolina Mike Summers, Offensive Line ...... 852-6325 TBA ...... (252) 328-4522 328-4528 TBA Houston Joe Whitt, Cornerbacks/Recruiting Coordinator ...... 852-6325 Chris Burkhalter ...... (713) 743-9404 743-9411 (281) 403-7674 Kevin Wolthausen, Defensive Line ...... 852-6325 ...... [email protected] Greg Brohm, Director of Football Operations ...... 852-8762 Kentucky Phil Corrao, Video Assistant ...... 852-5604 Tony Neely ...... (859) 257-3838 323-4310 224-9493 Derek Cowherd, Academic Counselor ...... 852-8863 ...... [email protected] Paul Gering, Special Assistant to Head Coach ...... 852-8765 Memphis Bryan Hicks, Assistant Athletic Director/Academics ...... 852-1446 Bob Winn ...... (901) 678-2337 678-4134 753-6441 Denise Murphy, Adminstrative Asst. to Head Coach ...... 852-7775 ...... [email protected] Vicky Nugent, Football Secretary ...... 852-8758 Miami Tim Socha, Asst. Strength and Conditioning ...... 852-6778 Doug Walker ...... (305) 284-3231 284-2807 301-9826 David Spina, Video Coordinator ...... 852-8761 ...... [email protected] Jason Veltkamp, Strength and Conditioning ...... 852-4924 North Carolina Kevin Best ...... (919) 962-8916 962-0612 484-1424 Athletics Department Staff Directory ...... [email protected] Tom Jurich, Director of Athletics ...... 852-5732 South Florida Julie Hermann, Senior Associate AD/SWA ...... 852-0863 John Gerdes ...... (813) 974-4086 974-5328 971-4967 Kevin Miller, Senior Associate AD ...... 852-0118 ...... [email protected] Betty Jackson, Asst. AD/Customer Relations ...... 852-7248 TCU Ashley Armstrong, Assistant Athletic Director ...... 852-0863 Steve Fink ...... (817) 257-5394 257-7964 263-4698 Brad Barber, Assistant Athletic Director for Tickets ...... 852-5863 ...... [email protected] Rob Brawner, Asst. AD for Internal Affairs and Facilities ...... 852-0125 Tulane John Carns, Associate Athletic Director for Compliance ...... 852-7728 Donna Turner ...... (504) 865-5506 865-5512 491-1859 Pete Cautilli, Associate AD for Licensing and Merchandise ..... 852-0814 ...... [email protected] Gary Friedman, Associate Athletic Director/Development ...... 852-7244 Jim McGhee, Assistant AD for Varsity Sports ...... 852-3776 Opponent Head Coaches Marvin Mitchell, Associate Athletic Director for Academics .. 852-6006 Name...... Best Way to Contact Best Time Meg Peavy, Assistant Athletic Director -Bass Rudd ...... 852-0223 Army K.C. Scull, Stadium Manager ...... 852-0083 Bobby Ross ...... Thru SID Contact SID

Louisville Mailing Address Cincinnati University of Louisville Sports Information Mark Dantonio ...... Thru SID Weekdays Noon-2:00pm 2100 S. Floyd Street, Louisville, Ky. 40292 East Carolina John Thompson ...... Thru SID Contact SID Overnight Address 2100 S. Floyd Street, Louisville, Ky. 40208 Houston ...... Thru SID Contact SID University of Louisville Football Complex University of Louisville Kentucky Louisville, Ky. 40292 Rich Brooks ...... Thru SID Mornings, Early Afternoons

Miami Larry Coker ...... Thru SID Contact SID

Memphis Tommy West...... 901-678-2341 M-W 12:30-2pm

North Carolina John Bunting ...... Thru SID Contact SID

South Florida Jim Leavitt ...... Thru SID Contact SID

TCU Gary Patterson ...... Thru SID M-Thur 2-3pm

Tulane Chris Scelfo ...... Thru SID M-Thur 2-3pm

2004 Louisville Football 11 Media Outlets

NEWSPAPERS RADIO Don Russell 2004 Away Headquarters (U of L TV play-by-play) Paul Rogers Army Eric Crawford 307 Willow Stone Way Hilton Woodcliff Lake (Beat Writer) (U of L radio play-by-play) Louisville, KY 40223 201 Tice Blvd. The Courier-Journal WHAS Radio Phone: (502) 245-6510 525 W. Broadway 4000 Radio Drive #1 Fax: (502) 589-5559 201-391-3600 Louisville, KY 40202 Louisville, KY 40218 Doug James Phone: (502) 582-4361 Phone: (502) 479-2213 Tulane (U of L TV analyst) Fax: (502) 582-7186 Fax: (502) 479-2224 Hilton Airport 300 E. Esplande Louisville, KY 40214 901 Airline Drive Rick Bozich, Pat Forde Craig Swabek Phone: (502) 625-1237 504-469-5000 (Sports Columnists) (U of L radio analyst) Fax: (502) 625-1253 The Courier-Journal 4018 Brownlee Road 525 W. Broadway Louisville, KY 40207 North Carolina WIRE SERVICES Louisville, KY 40202 Phone: (502) 721-9033 Holiday Inn Airport 4810 Old Page Road Phone: (502) 582-4361 Sports Editor TBA Fax: (502) 582-7186 Associated Press 919-941-4810 WHAS Radio SportsTalk Courier-Journal Bldg. 4000 Radio Drive #1 Sports Editor 525 W. Broadway Miami (Fla.) Louisville, KY 40218 Lexington Herald-Leader Louisville, KY 40202 Phone: (502) 479-2213 Miami Airport Marriott Main & Midland Phone: (502) 583-7718 Fax: (502) 479-2224 1201 Northwest Lejeune Rd. Lexington, KY 40507 Fax: (502) 589-4831 Phone: (606) 231-2335 305-649-5000 Sports Director Fax: (606) 255-7236 MAGAZINES WTSZ Radio Memphis Ron Steiner/Russ Brown 545 Main Street Inside the Ville Magazine Hilton Memphis Louisville SportsReport Shelbyville, KY 40065 2315 North Buckeye Lane 939 Ridge Lake Blvd. P.O. Box 17520 Phone: (502) 633-2122 Goshen, Ky. 40026 901-684-6664 Louisville, KY 40217 Fax: (800) 578-2700 Phone: (502) 644-6453 or Phone: (502) 636-4330 (502) 644-9363 Houston Fax: (502) 636-9265 TELEVISION Hilton Americas Gary Montgomery Chuck Jones 1600 Lamar WDRB-TV Sports News-Enterprise 713-739-8000 634 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd. P.O. Box 430 Louisville, KY 40203 Elizabethtown, KY 42701 Phone: (502) 584-6441 Phone: (270) 769-2312 Fax: (502) 589-5559 Fax: (270) 765-7318 Fred Cowgill Directions to Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium Earl Cox WLKY-TV Sports From the south: Take I-65 North to the I-264 (Watterson Voice-Tribune PO Box 6205 Expressway) West. Get off the Watterson at the Crittenden Drive exit. PO Box 7129 Louisville, KY 40206 Turn right off exit ramp and proceed to the intersection of Central Ave. Louisville, KY 40257-0129 Phone: (502) 893-7300 and Crittenden. Turn left onto Central Ave. and proceed to Floyd Street. Phone: (502) 897-8910 Fax: (502) 896-0725 PJCS will be in front. Fax: (502) 897-8915 Bob Domine From the north: Take I-65 South to the Watterson Expressway (I- WAVE-TV Sports 264) West. Get off the Watterson at the Crittenden Drive exit. Turn Sports Editor P.O. Box 32970 The Cardinal (student paper) right off exit ramp and proceed to the intersection of Central Ave. and Louisville, KY 40232 University of Louisville Crittenden. Turn left onto Central Ave. and proceed to Floyd Street. Phone: (502) 561-4144 Louisville, KY 40292 PJCS will be in front of you. Fax: (502) 561-4115 Phone: (502) 852-6727 From the east: Take I-264 (Watterson Expressway) to Crittenden Fax: (502) 852-0700 Sports Director Drive exit. Turn right off exit ramp and proceed to the intersection of WHAS-TV Sports Central Ave. and Crittenden. Turn left onto Central Ave. and proceed to Bill Doolittle/CD Kaplan PO Box 1100 Floyd Street. PJCS will be in front of you. Louisville Eccentric Observer Louisville, KY 40201-1100 640 South Fourth Street Phone: (502) 582-7255 From the west: Take I-264 (Watterson Expressway) to Crittenden Louisville, Kentucky 40202 Fax: (502) 582-7279 Drive exit. Turn right off exit ramp and proceed to the intersection of Phone: (502) 895-9770 Central Ave. and Crittenden Drive. Turn left onto Central Ave. and Fax: (502) 895-9779 proceed to Floyd Street. PJCS will be in front of you. From Louisville International Airport: Follow airport signs to the Crittenden Drive exit west of the terminal. Turn right onto Crittenden Drive. Proceed to the intersection of Central Ave. and Crittenden Drive. Turn left onto Central Ave. and proceed to Floyd Street. PJCS will be in front.

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The Louisville area owes its existence to Louisville’s airport is rarely the Falls of the Ohio, the only place where closed because of weather. the 981-mile river flows over bedrock. The Climate, location and a falls were really rapids where the river dropped good transportation system about 27 feet in three miles, usually blocking helped convince United Par- passage by boat. cel Service to establish its na- Early explorers recognized the strategic tional hub in Louisville in the importance of the Falls. George Rogers Clark early 1980s. UPS, in turn, is established the first settlement there in 1778, attracting businesses that de- to use as a base of his invasion of British ter- pend on fast and efficient ritory in Southern Illinois and Indiana. Two transportation of their goods years later that settlement became Louisville to other parts of the nation — named for King Louis XVI of France, who and throughout the world. was supporting the American Revolution. The Kentucky Center for Louisville quickly became a vital trans- the Arts is one of the nation’s portation center for the young nation. Ports premier performing arts fa- were established above and below the Falls. cilities, housing three spa- Passengers and freight moved overland around cious theatres. the rapids. Trails and roads connected the Sports, including U of L ports to inland settlements in Kentucky and athletics, are an important Indiana. The steamboat brought prosperity facet of life in the Louisville and growth to the area; by 1850, Louisville area. Churchill Downs has was the 10th largest city in the nation. hosted three Breeders’ Cups In the decades that followed, railroads and continues its traditional greatly improved connections with cities Run for the Roses each May. throughout the nation, and Louisville became The 1996 and 2000 PGA known as the “Gateway to the South.” Busi- Championships were held at nesses and industries were attracted by the Valhalla Golf Course in east- strong and convenient transportation network ern Jefferson County. The and Louisville became an industrial center. , the triple-A In recent years, the economy of the Lou- baseball team of the Cincin- isville area has shifted from a heavy reliance nati Reds, drew over a mil- on industry to an increasing emphasis on ser- lion fans to games in a single vices, including transportation. Once again, season. Over 140 public location is a key factor. Louisville is located parks, 20 public golf courses near the center for the eastern half of the and 226 public tennis courts contiguous 48 states, with nearly half of the also provide outdoor enter- The 130th edition of the Kentucky Derby was run in Louisville on nation’s consumer markets within a 500-mile tainment. May 1, 2004. radius. The climate is mild enough that Even though Louisville

has changed through the years, it still has the flavor and gentleness of a Southern town. The Belle of Louisville steamboat still paddles its way up and down the Ohio River daily, mint juleps are still served under an old oak tree during the hot and muggy summers and fishing in the many lakes and rivers of Louisville and surrounding counties is still a favorite pastime. Another favorite in Louisville is trying to figure out the correct pronunciation of the city. So if you’re a tourist, don’t say Louie- ville or Lewis-ville. Natives claim it’s Lou-a- vuhl. Either way, Louisville is still the same happy place.

Greater Louisville ranks as the 16th largest city in the United States.

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HOTELS RESTAURANTS Holiday Inn-Airport Tailgaters Sports Bar & Grill Best Western-Airport East Applebee’s East 2787 South Floyd Street 1921 Bishop Lane 2225 Taylorsville Road 1465 Gardiner Lane 637-5241 456-4411 459-0784 452-6361 Comfort Inn Louisville South Tumbleweed Beef ‘O’Brady’s 149 Willabrook Drive Holiday Inn-Downtown 1914 Mellwood Road 5628 Bardstown Road 957-6900 120 W. Broadway 895-8805 239-2226 582-2241 Comfort Suites Louisville East Holiday Inn- Buckhead Mountain Grill 1850 Resource Way 266-6509 Hurstbourne 707 W. Riverside 1325 S. Hurstbourne Jeffersonville, Ind. Courtyard by Marriott-Downtown Parkway 812-284-2919 100 South Second Street 426-2600 562-0200 Captain D’s Holiday Inn-South 2960 Breckenridge Lane Courtyard by Marriott-Hurstbourne 3317 Fern Valley Road 456-4261 9608 Blairwood Road 964-3311 429-0006 Cardinal Hall of Fame Cafe Hyatt Regency 2745 Crittenden Drive Courtyard by Marriott-Louisville Airport 320 W. Jefferson 635-8686 819 Phillips Lane 540-3124 368-5678 Ditto’s Inn @Jewish 100 E. Jefferson 1114 Bardstown Road Doubletree Club 582-2481 581-9129 101 East Jefferson Street 566-0205 Louisville Marriott East Endzone Bar and Grill Embassy Suites-Louisville East 1903 Embassy Square 7803 Old Third Street Road 9940 Corporate Campus Drive 499-6220 363-7113 426-9191 Quality Inn & Suites Max & Erma’s Executive Inn 301 E. Gaulbert Avenue 2901 So. Hurstbourne Parkway 978 Phillips Lane 638-6100 493-9662 367-6161 Seelbach Hilton O’Charley’s Executive West 500 Fourth Street 962 Breckenridge Lane 830 Phillips Lane 585-3200 899-9430 367-2251 Sleep Inn Airport 3330 Preston Highway Outback Steakhouse Fairfield Inn Louisville North 368-9596 6520 Signature Drive 619 North Shore Drive 812-280-8220 964-8383 Sleep Inn Louisville Fairfield Inn Louisville South 1850 Priority Way Papa John’s 362 Brendan Way 266-6776 2236 South Floyd Street 955-5533 636-1112 Spring Hill Suites by Four Points-Sheraton Marriott Q-doba Mexican Grill 9802 Bunsen Way 10101 Forest Green Blvd. 1500 Bardstown Road 499-0000 326-3895 454-3380 Hampton Inn Thrifty Dutchman 506 W. Spring Street Louisville Directions to the University of Louisville: 812-944-4600 3357 Fern Valley Road Arriving on Interstate 65 South - Take the Arthur Street exit 968-8124 (Exit 134) off I-65 south. At the end of the ramp, turn right at the Hilton Garden Inn stop sign (Brandeis Street). At the first traffic light, turn left onto 1530 Alliant Avenue Towne Place Suites Floyd Street. The Student Activities Center is the first building on 297-8066 Louisville North the right and the SID office is in Room E203. 703 North Shore Drive Hilton Garden Inn Airport 812-280-8200 Arriving on Interstate 65 North and from the airport - From I-65 2735 Crittenden Drive north, take the second Eastern Parkway exit (Exit 133B) and turn 637-2424 right at the end of the ramp. Turn left at the first stop sign (Crittenden Drive) and take another quick left onto Bradley Street. Turn left at the end of the street onto Brandeis Street. After passing through a four-way stop (Arthur Street), turn left at the first traffic light onto Floyd Street. The Student Activities Center is the first building on the right and the SID office is located in Room E203.

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Wyndham New Oerleans Bowl Silicon Valley Football Classic Sun Belt vs. C-USA WAC vs, Pac-10 Dec. 14 • New Orleans, La. • 8 p.m. • ESPN2 Dec. 30 • San Jose, Calif. • 11 p.m. • ESPN2 Tangerine Bowl Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl ACC vs. Big 12 SEC vs. Big Ten Dec. 21 • Orlando, Fla. • 7:30 p.m. • ESPN Dec. 31 • Memphis, Tenn. • 12 p.m. • ESPN GMAC Bowl Vitalis Sun Bowl C-USA vs. MAC Pac-10 vs. Big Ten Dec. 22 • Mobile, Ala. • 8 p.m. • ESPN Dec. 31 • El Paso, Texas • 2 p.m. • CBS PlainsCapital Forth Worth Bowl AutoZone Liberty Bowl Big 12 vs. C-USA C-USA vs. Mountain West Dec. 23 • Fort Worth, Texas • 6:30 p.m. • ESPN Dec. 31 • Memphis, Tenn. • 3:30 p.m. • ESPN Las Vegas Bowl Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Mountain West vs. Pac-10 ACC vs. SEC Dec. 23 • Las Vegas, Nev. • 9:45 p.m. • ESPN Dec. 31 • Atlanta, Ga. • 7:30 p.m. • ESPN Sheraton Hawaii Bowl Outback Bowl WAC vs. C-USA Big Ten vs. SEC Dec. 24 • Honolulu, Hawaii • 2 p.m. • ESPN Jan. 1 • Tampa, Fla.• 11 a.m. • ESPN MPC Computers Bowl SBC Cotton Bowl WAC vs. ACC Big 12 vs. SEC Dec. 27 • Boise, Idaho •2 p.m. • ESPN Jan. 1 • Dallas, Texas • 11 a.m. • FOX Motor City Bowl Toyota Gator Bowl MAC vs. Big Ten ACC vs. BIG EAST or Notre Dame Dec. 27 • Detroit, Mich. • 5:30 p.m. • ESPN Jan. 1• Jacksonville, Fla. • 12:30 p.m. • NBC Independence Bowl Capital One Bowl SEC vs. Big 12 SEC vs. Big Ten Dec. 28 • Shreveport, La. • 6:30 p.m. • ESPN Jan. 1 • Orlando, Fla. • 1 p.m. • ABC Insight Bowl Rose Bowl BIG EAST or Notre Dame vs. Pac-10 BCS (Big Ten) vs. BCS (Pac-10) Dec. 28 • Phoenix, Ariz. • 9:30 p.m. • ESPN Jan. 1 • Pasadena, Calif. • 5 p.m. • ABC MasterCard Bowl Fiesta Bowl Big Ten vs. Big 12 BCS (Big 12) vs. BCS (At-Large) Dec. 29 • San Antonio, Texas • 8 p.m. • ESPN Jan. 1 • Tempe, Ariz. • 8:30 p.m. • ABC Continental Bowl Nokia ACC vs. BIG EAST BCS (SEC) vs. BCS (At-Large) Dec. 30 • Charlotte, N.C. • 1 p.m. • ESPN2 Jan. 3 • New Orleans, La. • 8 p.m. • ABC EVI.net Houston Bowl FedEx Orange Bowl SEC vs. Big 12 BCS National Championship Game Dec. 30 • Houston, Texas • 3:30 p.m. • ESPN Jan. 4 • Miami, Fla. • 8 p.m. • ABC Emerald Bowl Pac-10 vs. Mountain West Dec. 30 • San Francisco, Calif. • 4:30 p.m. • ESPN2 Pacific Life Holiday Bowl Pac-10 vs. Big 12 Dec. 30 • San Diego, Calif. • 8 p.m. • ESPN

15 2004 Louisville Football Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium

Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium The U of L Football Program and its fans Fans are treated to a one-of-a-kind feature in PJCS After intially installing SportGrass in PJCS, the have the privilege of spend- with all 42,000 seats being of Cards are in their second season with a new, artifi- ing more than a handful of the chairback variety. No cial playing surface in FieldTurf. autumn Saturday’s compet- other university-owned and op- The stadium’s multi-usage came into play in ing and cheering in $63 mil- TOP PJCS CROWDS erated stadium in the nation can May of ‘99 as the George Strait Country Music lion Papa John’s Cardinal 1. 42,660 vs. Kentucky, 2002 make that claim. Festival invaded PJCS and entertained more than Stadium. 2. 42,643 vs. Kentucky, 1998 The structure, which sits on 51,000 concert goers. The opening of the state- 3. 42,510 vs. Kentucky , 2000 the south end of the metro- The PJCS pitch also played host to the 1999 of-the-art facility in Sep- 4. 41,826 vs. S. Miss., 1999 politan campus, is constructed World Cup Champion United States Women’s Soc- 5. 41,227 vs. Grambling, 2000 tember of 1998 concluded a with the ability for future ex- cer Team as part of a trio of facilities to house the 6. 41,214 vs. Oklahoma, 1999 decade’s worth of private pansion to more than 80,000 7. 40,479 vs. Houston, 2001 U.S. Cup fund-raising and commit- seats. 8. 40,432 vs. Army, 2003 Fans visiting PJCS also are safer in the stadium ment to the dream of giving 9. 40,332 vs. Illinois, 1999 Along with the most mod- than they would be in their own homes should Louisville an on-campus 10. 40,328 vs. Army, 2000 ern press facilities, which ac- they encounter a medical emergency. football stadium which is commodated five ESPN na- U of L’s partnership with Jewish Hospital and second to none in the na- tional television broadcasts the Frazier Rehab Center allows the University to tion. over the last two seasons, PJCS have three fully staffed first aid stations along Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium allows an up- holds the impressive Brown and Williamson Club. with a full trauma center located in the stadium. and-coming professional city become a col- The B&W Club runs 100 yards in length and 20 Should a fan need to be transported to a hospital, lege town on Saturdays every autumn as the yards in width and gives the stadium the ability to one of three paramedic-staffed ambulances will Cardinals play host to a number of national- play host to a number of indoor banquets and par- get them there. caliber opponents. The opening of the facil- ties. With its state-of-the-art construction and fan- ity allowed U of L to play seven home games A new and improved Cardinal Football Complex friendly environment, Papa John’s Cardinal Sta- for the second time in 51 years during the stands in the north end and provides student-ath- dium is one of the finest in the nation. 2000 campaign. letes with a number of world-class facilities. 2004 Louisville Football 16 Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium

In their first six seasons at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium, the Cardinals have posted a 29-9 overall record, including a 5-1 mark a year ago.

PJCS Stadium Records U of L Home Record Individual Records 2003 5-1 2002 3-3 Rushing 2001 6-0 Attempts: 32, Tony Stallings vs. Cincinnati, 10/14/00 2000 6-1 Yards: 188, Frank Moreau vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga, 9/11/99 1999 4-3 TD: 5, Leroy Collins vs. Western Kentucky, 10/31/98 1998 5-1 Totals 29-9 Passing Attempts: 60, Chris Redman vs. Illinois, 9/18/99 Completions: 39, Chris Redman vs. Illinois, 9/18/99 Record vs. Opponents at Yards: 506, Chris Redman vs. Illinois, 9/18/99 PJCS TD: 7, , Kentucky, 9/5/98 UAB ...... 2-0 Army ...... 3-0 Receiving ...... 1-0 Catches: 12, Adrian Burnette, Tulane, 10/28/00 Chattanooga ...... 1-0 Yards: 194, Arnold Jackson vs. Illinois, 9/18/99 Cincinnati ...... 2-1 TD: 4, Lavell Boyd vs. Houston, 10/23/99 Colorado State ...... 1-0 Connecticut ...... 1-0 Scoring East Carolina ...... 1-1 Points: 30, Leroy Collins vs. Western Kentucky, 10/31/98 Eastern Michigan ...... 1-0 Field Goals: 3, Several Times Florida State ...... 1-0 Grambling ...... 1-0 Long Plays Houston ...... 3-0 Longest Pass: 75, Chris Redman to Lavell Boyd vs. Houston, 10/23/99 Illinois ...... 0-1 Longest Run: 75, Buck Pierce, New Mexico State, 8/23/01 Kentucky ...... 1-2 Longest Field Goal: 55, Wade Tydlacka vs. TCU, 10/19/02 Memphis ...... 2-1 Kickoff Return: 100, Broderick Clark vs. Kentucky, 9/1/02; Ricky Wilson, Houston, 11/22/03 New Mexico State ...... 1-0 Longest Interception Return: 74, Michael Brown vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga, 9/11/99 Oklahoma ...... 0-1 Longest Fumble Return: 87, Devon Thomas vs. New Mexico State, 8/23/00 Southern Mississippi ...... 1-1 TCU ...... 0-1 Team Records Temple ...... 1-0 Points: 68, Kentucky, 9/5/98 UTEP ...... 1-0 Touchdowns: 9, vs. Houston, 11/22/03 Tulane ...... 2-0 First Downs: 37, vs. Houston, 11/22/03 Western Carolina ...... 1-0 Rushes: 52, vs. Houston, 11/22/03 Western Kentucky ...... 1-0 Rushing Yards: 445, vs. Houston, 11/22/03 Rushing TD’s: 7, vs. Houston, 11/22/03 Passing Yards: 801, Kentucky, 9/5/98 Passing Touchdowns: 8, Kentucky, 9/5/98 Total Offense: 801, Kentucky, 9/5/98

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