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4 Table of Contents Table of Contents City of Louisville .................................... 83 GameDay............................................. 2-3 Board of Trustees/Board of Directors .. 84 Table of Contents ................................... 4 Director of Athletics Tom Jurich ............ 85 2003 Schedule / 2002 Results .............. 5 Faculty Athletics Representative .......... 86 Media Services .................................... 6-7 Athletics Administration ................... 86-89 Cardinal Glossary ............................. 8-12 Athletic Department Staff ................. 90-91 U of L Staff Directory ........................ 12-13 Head Coaches ..................................... 92 Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium ....... 14-15 Nelligan Sports Marketing .................... 93 Media Exposure .................................... 16 Athletics Performance Team ................ 94 Cardinal Football Complex .................. 17 Strength Training .................................. 18 The Opponents Academic Services ............................... 19 Kentucky ............................................... 96 CardsCare ............................................ 20 Syracuse ............................................... 97 Student Housing .................................. 21 UTEP .................................................... 98 Athletic Training .................................... 22 Temple .................................................. 99 Cards In The Pros ................................ 24 South Florida ...................................... 100 NFL Greats ........................................... 25 Army .................................................... 101 Champs/Life Skills Program........... 26-27 Tulane ................................................. 102 East Carolina...................................... 103 University of Louisville Quick Facts The 2003 Season TCU ..................................................... 104 Location ............................... Louisville, Ky. Season Outlook ............................... 28-31 Memphis ............................................. 105 Founded ........................................... 1798 Numerical Roster ............................ 32-33 Houston .............................................. 106 Enrollment ..................................... 22,000 Alphabetical Roster ......................... 34-35 Cincinnati............................................ 107 Nickname ................................. Cardinals Depth Chart .......................................... 36 Cardinals vs. All Opponents ............... 108 Colors ................................Red and Black All-Time Series Records ............. 109-113 Conference .................... Conference USA The 2003 Cardinals Home Field ........................... Papa John’s Player Bios ...................................... 37-67 2002 In Review Cardinal Stadium Media Exposure .................................... 68 The Kentucky Game ............................114 Seating Capacity ........................... 42,000 The Duke Game ..................................115 Acting President ........ Dr. James Ramsey Cardinal Coaching Staff The Colorado State Game ..................116 Faculty Representative .... Dr. Elaine Wise Bobby Petrino .................................. 70-71 The Army Game ...................................117 Director of Athletics ..................Tom Jurich Jeff Brohm/Mike Gillhamer ................... 72 The Florida State Game ......................118 Head Coach ....................... Bobby Petrino Reggie Johnson/Greg Nord ................. 73 The Memphis Game ...........................119 Alma Mater ............ Carroll College ‘84 Paul Petrino/Mike Summers ................ 74 The TCU Game .................................. 120 Record at U of L ............ 0-0 (first year) Joel Thomas/Joe Whitt, Jr. ................... 75 The East Carolina Game ................... 121 Overall Record .............. 0-0 (first year) Kevin Wolthausen/Tony Levine ............ 76 The Cincinnati Game ......................... 122 Football SID ....................Rocco Gasparro Support Staff .................................... 77-79 The Southern Miss Game .................. 123 Phone ............................ 502.852.0102 The UAB Game ................................... 124 Fax ................................. 502.852.7401 The University The Houston Game ............................ 125 E-mail ......... [email protected] Athletics Facilities ................................. 80 The GMAC Bowl .................................. 126 Important Phone Numbers President Dr. James Ramsey .............. 82 2002 Statistics ............................. 127-132 (Area Code 502) University of Louisville ..................... 82-83 Year-By-By Team Statistics ................. 133 Football Office ............................ 852-6325 Sports Information Office ........... 852-6581 Sports Information Fax .............. 852-7401 Athletic Office ............................. 852-5732 Athletic Ticket Office ................... 852-5151 Stadium Press Box .................... 852-6793 Cardinal Athletic Fund ............... 852-5735 The University of Louisville Football Media Guide is written, edited and designed by Andy Knapick, former assistant sports information director. Editorial assistance provided by Kenny Klein, Kathy Tronzo, Kim Pemberton, Nancy Smith, Sean Moth, J.D. Barlow, Dave Klotz, Lori Korte, Jason Puckett, Monica Kassinger and Eric Crawford. Photos by Dave Klotz and George Thomp- son. Cover design by Dave Klotz. Printing by V.G. Reed Printing of Louisville. table of contents 4 2003 Louisville Cardinal Football Schedule Day Date Opponent Location Television Time (ET) Sun Aug. 31 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. ESPN2 6:30 p.m. Sat. Sept. 13 Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. To Be Announced TBA Sat. Sept. 20 UTEP Louisville, Ky. 3:00 p.m. Sat. Sept. 27 Temple Louisville, Ky. 3:00 p.m. Sat. Oct. 4 South Florida* Tampa, Fla. WDRB-TV 7:00 p.m. Sat. Oct. 11 Army* Louisville, Ky. 3:00 p.m. Fri. Oct. 17 Tulane* Louisville, Ky. ESPN 8:00 p.m. Sat. Oct. 25 East Carolina* Greenville, N.C. WDRB-TV TBA Sat. Nov. 5 TCU* Fort Worth, Texas ESPN or ESPN2 TBA Sat. Nov. 15 Memphis* Louisville, Ky. 3:00 p.m. Sat. Nov. 22 Houston* Louisville, Ky. 3:00 p.m. Fri. Nov. 28 Cincinnati* Cincinnati, Ohio ESPN or ESPN2 TBA * - denotes Conference USA game home games in bold 2002 Results 7-6 Overall • 5-3 Conference USA • 3-3 Home • 4-2 Road • 0-1 Neutral Day Date Opponent Location Attendance Result Sun. Sept. 1 Kentucky Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 42,660 L, 17-22 Sat. Sept. 7 Duke Durham, N.C. 25,486 W, 40-3 Sat. Sept. 14 Colorado State Fort Collins, Colo. 31,607 L, 33-36 Sat. Sept. 21 Army West Point, N.Y. 28,625 W, 45-14 Cardinal Football History Thur. Sept. 26 Florida State Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 38,109 W, 26-20 (ot) Rushing Records ........................ 135-137 Tue. Oct. 8 Memphis* Memphis, Tenn. 44,081 W, 38-32 Receiving Records ...................... 138-141 Sat. Oct. 19 TCU* Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 34,127 L, 31-45 Passing Records ........................ 142-144 Sat. Oct. 26 East Carolina* Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 32,428 W, 44-20 Total Offense Records ....................... 145 Thur. Nov. 7 Cincinnati* Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 36,253 L, 14-24 All-Purpose Yards Records ................ 146 Thur. Nov. 14 Southern Miss* Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,076 W, 20-17 (2ot) Defensive Records ...................... 147-149 Placekicking Records ........................ 150 Sat. Nov. 23 UAB* Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 35,261 W, 41-21 Punting Records ................................ 151 Sat. Nov. 30 Houston* Houston, Texas 11,048 L, 10-27 Cardinals In The NFL Draft ................ 152 Mon. Dec. 18 Marshall GMAC Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) 40,646 L, 15-38 Kickoff Return Records ...................... 153 * - denotes Conference USA game home games in bold Punt Return Records .......................... 154 Scoring/Opponent Team Records ..... 155 Louisville Team Records ................... 156 2001 Results 11-2 Overall • 6-1 Conference USA • 6-0 Home • 4-2 Road • 1-0 Neutral Outstanding Performances ................ 157 Year-By-Year Results .......................... 158 Day Date Opponent Location Attendance Result Coaching Ledger................................ 159 Thu. Aug. 23 New Mexico State Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 38,129 W, 45-24 Game-By-Game Results............. 160-169 All-Time Letterwinners ................ 170-175 Sat. Sept. 1 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 70,838 W, 36-10 Where Are They Now? ................. 176-181 Sat. Sept. 8 Western Carolina Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 35,214 W, 31-7 All-Time Assistant Coaches ............... 182 Sat. Sept. 15 Illinois Champaign, Ill. 43,232 L, 10-34 Johnny Unitas ..................................... 183 Sat. Sept. 29 Memphis* Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 39,256 W, 38-21 Honored Jerseys ......................... 184-187 All-Time Bowl Games ................. 188-191 Thu. Oct. 4 Colorado State Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 39,389 W, 7-2 Cardinal Postseason Highs .............. 192 Tue. Oct. 16 Southern Miss* Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 33,627 W, 24-14 All-Americans/All-Star Games ............ 193 Sat. Oct. 27 Cincinnati* Cincinnati, Ohio 31,004 W, 28-13 Sat. Nov. 3 Tulane* New Orleans, La. 19,369 W, 52-7 Conference USA Sat. Nov. 10 Houston* Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 40,479 W, 34-10 Conference USA Profile ...................... 194 Thu. Nov. 15 East Carolina * Greenville, N.C. 39,775
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