2006 Louisville Cardinals football team

2006 Louisville Cardinals football team

NCAATeamFootballSeason
Year=2006
Team=Louisville Cardinals


ImageSize=150
Conference=Big East Conference
ShortConference=Big East
CoachRank=6
APRank=5
BCSRank=6
Record=12-1
ConfRecord=6-1
HeadCoach=Bobby Petrino
OffCoach=Paul Petrino
DefCoach=Mike Cassity
OScheme=Multiple
DScheme=4-3
StadiumArena=Papa John's Cardinal Stadium
Champion=Big East Champions
BowlTourney=Orange Bowl
BowlTourneyResult=vs. Wake Forest
The 2006 Louisville Cardinals football team represented the University of Louisville in the 2006 college football season. The team, led by Bobby Petrino in his fourth year at the school, played their home games in Papa John's Cardinal Stadium. Playing in their second year in the Big East Conference, the team finished the regular season with eleven wins and one loss and were conference champions. They represented the Big East in the Orange Bowl and with the win ended the season with a 12-1 record. The team ended the season ranked fifth in the nation.

Pre-season

The Cardinals finished the 2005 season with a 9-3 record, including a loss in the Gator Bowl. After the loss they were ranked 19th in the nation. Returning eight starters from their 2005 offense, including Brian Brohm and Michael Bush and nine starters on a defense that allowed 320 yards a game [cite web|url=http://uoflsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2006-2007/teamcume.html#TEAM.TEM|title=Louisville: Cumulative Season Statistics|accessdate=2007-07-19] the team was picked, by the Big East media, to finish second in the conference. [cite web|url=http://uoflsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/071806aaa.html|title=Football Picked to Finish Second in BIG EAST in 2006|accessdate=2007-07-19]

Coaching changes

After assistant coach Tony Levine left the Cardinals for a job in the NFL, he was replaced as special teams coordinator and outside linebackers coach by Tom McMahon. McMahon had eight years of assistant coaching experience at Utah State. [cite web|url=http://uoflsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/022706aaa.html|title=McMahon Named Special Teams Coordinator and OLB Coach|accessdate=2007-07-19] Also added to the staff as a new assistant strength coach was Bryan Dermody. [cite web|url=http://uoflsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/052606aaa.html|title=Dermody Named Assistant Strength Coach|accessdate=2007-07-19]

Roster changes

Although returning 17 starters from 2005, the team lost other key players to the 2006 NFL Draft. Four players were taken in the draft, three of which were defensive starters. From the offense, offensive guard Jason Spitz was taken in the third round by Green Bay. [cite web|url=http://uoflsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/042906aaa.html|title=Spitz Taken By Green Bay In The Third Round|accessdate=2007-07-19] From the defense, end Elvis Dumervil was taken by Denver, linebacker Brandon Johnson by Arizona and tackle Montavious Stanley by Dallas. [cite web|url=http://uoflsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/043006aaa.html|title=Three Cardinals Drafted on Second Day of the NFL Draft|accessdate=2007-07-19]

Recruiting

The Cardinals signed 25 recruits for the new class. Included in the top-40 class were three four-star recruits on offense, a five-star recruit on defense, and another four four-star recruits on defense.

College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Jeffrey Adams
position = OL
hometown = Cadiz, KY
highschool = Trigg Co HS
feet = 6
inches = 7
weight = 328
40 = 5.45
commitdate = 1/5/2006
scout stars = 3
rivals stars = 3
espn grade = 77
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Anthony Allen
position = RB
hometown = Tampa, FL
highschool = Jesuit HS
feet = 6
inches = 0
weight = 215
40 = 4.55
commitdate = 7/24/2005
scout stars = 3
rivals stars = 3
espn grade = 75
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Jeremy Baker
position = OL
hometown = West Palm Beach, FL
highschool = Palm Beach Lakes HS
feet = 6
inches = 4
weight = 335
40 = 5.62
commitdate = 12/18/2005
scout stars = 2
rivals stars = 2
espn grade = 71
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Josh Chichester
position = WR
hometown = West Chester, OH
highschool = Lakota West HS
feet = 6
inches = 8
weight = 207
40 = 4.7
commitdate = 1/28/2006
scout stars = 4
rivals stars = 3
espn grade = 79
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Kareem Crowell
position = DT
hometown = Tallahassee, FL
highschool = Amos P. Godby HS
feet = 6
inches = 4
weight = 287
40 = 5.18
commitdate = 1/26/2006
scout stars = 3
rivals stars = 4
espn grade = 75
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Demetrius Culpepper
position = DE
hometown = Alexander City, AL
highschool = Benjamin Russell HS
feet = 6
inches = 4
weight = 225
40 = 4.76
commitdate = 1/23/2006
scout stars = 2
rivals stars = 3
espn grade = 40
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Emanuel Francis
position = QB
hometown = Tallahassee, FL
highschool = Amos P. Godby HS
feet = 6
inches = 3
weight = 187
40 = NA
commitdate = 2/1/2006
scout stars = 2
rivals stars = 3
espn grade = 69
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Rodney Gnat
position = DE
hometown = Jacksonville, FL
highschool = Samuel W. Wilson HS
feet = 6
inches = 4
weight = 224
40 = 4.67
commitdate = 12/12/2005
scout stars = 2
rivals stars = 3
espn grade = 74
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Josh Hawkins
position = OL
hometown = Greenville, AL
highschool = Greenville HS
feet = 6
inches = 7
weight = 315
40 = 5.45
commitdate = 11/27/2005
scout stars = 3
rivals stars = 2
espn grade = 72
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Brandon Heath
position = S
hometown = West Palm Beach, FL
highschool = Palm Beach Lakes HS
feet = 6
inches = 0
weight = 191
40 = 4.6
commitdate = 2/1/2006
scout stars = 3
rivals stars = 4
espn grade = 83
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Aundre Henderson
position = DT
hometown = Louisville, KY
highschool = Dupont Manual HS
feet = 6
inches = 3
weight = 289
40 = 5.32
commitdate = 12/21/2005
scout stars = 3
rivals stars = 4
espn grade = 79
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Hector Hernandez
position = OL
hometown = Naples, FL
highschool = Naples HS
feet = 6
inches = 4
weight = 265
40 = 5.37
commitdate = 1/30/2006
scout stars = 2
rivals stars = 2
espn grade = 40
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Ryan Kessling
position = OL
hometown = Tallahassee, FL
highschool = Lawton Chiles HS
feet = 6
inches = 6
weight = 275
40 = NA
commitdate = 12/15/2005
scout stars = 2
rivals stars = 2
espn grade = 40
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Zachary Meagher
position = TE
hometown = Cincinnati, OH
highschool = Glen Este HS
feet = 6
inches = 4
weight = 247
40 = 4.7
commitdate = 6/9/2005
scout stars = 4
rivals stars = 3
espn grade = 73
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Pete Nochta
position = TE
hometown = Lexington, KY
highschool = Tates Creek HS
feet = 6
inches = 6
weight = 226
40 = 4.8
commitdate = 12/18/2005
scout stars = 2
rivals stars = 2
espn grade = 40
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Troy Pascley
position = WR
hometown = Alliance, OH
highschool = Alliance HS
feet = 6
inches = 2
weight = 186
40 = 4.45
commitdate = 7/25/2005
scout stars = 3
rivals stars = 3
espn grade = 78
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Johnny Patrick
position = WR
hometown = Deland, FL
highschool = Deland HS
feet = 6
inches = 0
weight = 180
40 = 4.4
commitdate = 12/18/2005
scout stars = 3
rivals stars = 3
espn grade = 40
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Eugene Sowell
position = LB
hometown = Irondale, AL
highschool = Shades Valley HS
feet = 6
inches = 0
weight = 207
40 = 4.54
commitdate = 11/10/2005
scout stars = 3
rivals stars = 3
espn grade = 76
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Conrad Thomas
position = OL
hometown = Douglasville, GA
highschool = Douglas County HS
feet = 6
inches = 6
weight = 338
40 = 5.4
commitdate = 12/19/2005
scout stars = 2
rivals stars = 3
espn grade = 53
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Latarrius Thomas
position = WR
hometown = New Smyrna Beach, FL
highschool = New Smyran Beach HS
feet = 6
inches = 1
weight = 201
40 = 4.65
commitdate = 1/27/2006
scout stars = 4
rivals stars = 3
espn grade = NA
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = L.T. Walker
position = DT
hometown = Wynne, AR
highschool = Wynne HS
feet = 6
inches = 3
weight = 308
40 = 5.16
commitdate = 1/27/2006
scout stars = 4
rivals stars = 3
espn grade = 67
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Deantwan Whitehead
position = DE
hometown = Birmingham, AL
highschool = West End HS
feet = 6
inches = 6
weight = 245
40 = 4.67
commitdate = 1/31/2006
scout stars = 5
rivals stars = 4
espn grade = 80
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Willie Williams
position = DT
hometown = Milledgeville, GA
highschool = Georgia Military (JC)
feet = 6
inches = 4
weight = 325
40 = 4.94
commitdate = 12/18/2005
scout stars = 3
rivals stars = 3
espn grade = NA
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Tyler Wimsatt
position = LB
hometown = Owensboro, KY
highschool = Owensboro HS
feet = 6
inches = 2
weight = 224
40 = 4.55
commitdate = 12/23/2005
scout stars = 2
rivals stars = 3
espn grade = NA
College Athlete Recruit Entry
recruit = Tyler Wolfe
position = QB
hometown = Central City, LA
highschool = Central HS
feet = 6
inches = 5
weight = 190
40 = NA
commitdate = 1/25/2006
scout stars = 2
rivals stars = 2
espn grade = NA
College Athlete Recruit End
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rivals ref title = Louisville Commit List 2006
scout ref title = Scout.com Football Recruiting: Louisville
espn ref title = 2006 Player Commitments - Louisville
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scout s = 17
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rivals overall = #34
accessdate = 2007-07-19
collapse = yes

Pre-season honors

Five Cardinals' players were honored as part of pre-season watchlists for national awards.

*Brian Brohm - Maxwell Award,cite web|url=http://uoflsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/061306aad.html|title=Brohm and Bush On Watch List for Top National Award|accessdate=2007-07-20] Walter Camp Award,cite web|url=http://uoflsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/081906aaa.html|title=Bush and Brohm Named to the Walter Camp Player of the Year Watch List|accessdate=2007-07-20] and Davey O'Brien Award [cite web|url=http://uoflsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/083006aaa.html|title=Brohm Named to O'Brien Watch List|accessdate=2007-07-20]
*Michael Bush - Maxwell Award and Walter Camp Award
*Art Carmody - Lou Groza Award [cite web|url=http://uoflsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/081506aaa.html|title=Carmody Named to Lou Groza Watch List|accessdate=2007-07-20]
*Nate Harris - Dick Butkus Award [cite web|url=http://uoflsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/082406aad.html|title=Harris Named To Butkus Watch List|accessdate=2007-07-20]
*Eric Wood - Outland Trophy [cite web|url=http://uoflsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/062006aaa.html|title=Wood Named to Outland Trophy Watch List|accessdate=2007-07-20] and Rimington Trophy [cite web|url=http://uoflsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/051906aaa.html|title=Wood Named to Rimington Trophy Spring Watch List|accessdate=2007-07-20]

eason

Roster

Coaching staff

The Cardinal team was coached by Bobby Petrino and his staff, most of whom were in their fourth year together. Tom McMahon was brought in this year to coach special teams and the outside linebackers. [cite web|url=http://www.cstv.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/lou/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/06fbpg73-91|title=Louisville Media Guide|accessdate=2007-08-08]

chedule

CFB Schedule Entry
date = 09/03/2006
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rank = 13
opponent = Kentucky
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tv = ESPN
score = 59-28
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 09/09/2006
time = 12:00 p.m.
w/l = w
nonconf = yes
homecoming =
away = yes
neutral =
rank = 12
opponent = Temple
opprank =
site_stadium = Lincoln Financial Field
site_cityst = Philadelphia, PA
gamename =
tv = WHAS
score = 62-0
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 09/16/2006
time = 3:30 p.m.
w/l = w
nonconf = yes
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away =
neutral =
rank = 12
opponent = Miami
opprank = 15
site_stadium = Papa John's Cardinal Stadium
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tv = ABC
score = 31-7
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 09/23/2006
time = 12:00 p.m.
w/l = w
nonconf = yes
homecoming =
away = yes
neutral =
rank = 9
opponent = Kansas State
opprank =
site_stadium = Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium
site_cityst = Manhattan, KS
gamename =
tv = FSN
score = 24-6
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 10/06/2006
time = 8:00 p.m.
w/l = w
nonconf = yes
homecoming =
away = yes
neutral =
rank = 8
opponent = Middle Tennessee
opprank =
site_stadium = LP Field
site_cityst = Nashville, TN
gamename =
tv = ESPN2
score = 44-17
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 10/14/2006
time = 3:30 p.m.
w/l = w
nonconf =
homecoming = yes
away =
neutral =
rank = 7
opponent = Cincinnati
opprank =
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tv = ESPNU
score = 23-17
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 10/21/2006
time = 12:00 p.m.
w/l = w
nonconf =
homecoming =
away = yes
neutral =
rank = 6
opponent = Syracuse
opprank =
site_stadium = Carrier Dome
site_cityst = Syracuse, NY
gamename =
tv = ESPN Plus
score = 28-13
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 11/02/2006
time = 7:30 p.m.
w/l = w
nonconf =
homecoming =
away =
neutral =
rank = 5
opponent = West Virginia
opprank = 3
site_stadium = Papa John's Cardinal Stadium
site_cityst = Louisville, KY
gamename =
tv = ESPN
score = 44-34
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 11/09/2006
time = 7:30 p.m.
w/l = l
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homecoming =
away = yes
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rank = 4
opponent = Rutgers
opprank = 14
site_stadium = Rutgers Stadium
site_cityst = Piscataway, NJ
gamename =
tv = ESPN
score = 28-25
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 11/18/2006
time = 7:30 p.m.
w/l = w
nonconf =
homecoming =
away =
neutral =
rank = 12
opponent = South Florida
opprank =
site_stadium = Papa John's Cardinal Stadium
site_cityst = Louisville, KY
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tv = ESPNU
score = 31-8
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 11/25/2006
time = 7:00 p.m.
w/l = w
nonconf =
homecoming =
away = yes
neutral =
rank = 11
opponent = Pittsburgh
opprank =
site_stadium = Heinz Field
site_cityst = Pittsburgh, PA
gamename =
tv = ESPN
score = 48-24
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 12/02/2006
time = 12:00 p.m.
w/l = w
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homecoming =
away =
neutral =
rank = 7
opponent = Connecticut
opprank =
site_stadium = Papa John's Cardinal Stadium
site_cityst = Louisville, KY
gamename =
tv = ESPN
score = 48-17
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 01/02/2007
time = 8:00 p.m.
w/l = w
nonconf = yes
homecoming =
away =
neutral = yes
rank = 6
opponent = Wake Forest
opprank = 15
site_stadium = Dolphin Stadium
site_cityst = Miami Gardens, FL
gamename = Orange Bowl
tv = FOX
score = 24-13
overtime =

Game Capsules

Kentucky

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R4=7
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Home=#13 Cardinals
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H4=14
HT=59
The Cardinals opened their season against in-state rivals the Kentucky Wildcats, playing for the Governor's Cup. Kentucky, led by fourth year coach Rich Brooks and quarterback Andre' Woodson, came into the game not having beaten the Cardinals in four years. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/preview?confId=&gameId=262450097|title=Brohm and Bush lead Louisville against Kentucky|accessdate=2007-08-08] Louisville took an early lead with three Michael Bush touchdown runs in the first half, added to a touchdown pass by Brian Brohm and a field goal by Art Carmody. Woodson threw a pair of touchdown passes at the end of the half to bring the teams into halftime with the Cardinals leading 31-14. On their first possession of the second half, Michael Bush, already having 124 yards rushing, was injured. It was eventually revealed that he had broken his leg and would be out for the rest of the season. Despite the loss of Bush, the Cardinals still managed to score four more touchdowns in the game, including two by his replacement, George Stripling. With another long touchdown pass by Woodson and a kickoff return for a touchdown by Keenan Burton, the game ended with the Cardinals winning 59-28. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?confId=&gameId=262450097|title=Louisville's win overshadowed by injury to star RB Bush|accessdate=2007-08-08] With the win, the Cardinals moved up a spot to 12th in the nation.

Temple

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The Cardinals next went on the road to face the Temple Owls led by second-year head coach Al Golden and quarterback Adam Dimichele. The Cardinals scored early and often with 5 rushing touchdowns in the first half added to a 57-yard passing touchdown by Brohm to give them a 42-0 lead at halftime. The second half wasn't better for the Owls, still failing to score and giving up two more rushing touchdowns and a pair of field goals by Art Carmody. When the game was over the Cardinals won 62-0 and had amassed 671 total yards of offense. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?confId=&gameId=262520218|title=Not missing Bush yet: No. 13 UL trounces Temple, 62-0|accessdate=2007-08-09] After the game, Louisville kept their number 12 ranking.

Miami

Linescore Amfootball
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HT=31
The Cardinals first big test of the year came against the 15th ranked Miami Hurricanes, led by sixth year head coach Larry Coker and quarterback Kyle Wright. Louisville had never beaten the Hurricanes before in 10 previous meetings. Prior to the game, Hurricane players came to midfield to stomp on the Cardinals logo, causing a small altercation. Early, Louisville's strong offense struggled against the powerful Miami defense, a defense that had only given up 200 yards a game. Miami scored first on a rushing touchdown, but would be unable to score again. The Cardinals, led by Brohm, scored on a field goal and a long touchdown pass to take a 10-7 lead at halftime. In the third quarter, Brohm injured his thumb and would be taken out of the game. It was later reported that he would be out for four to six weeks. His loss didn't stop the Cardinals offense though, with running back Kolby Smith scoring two rushing touchdowns in the third quarter, and Brohm's replacement, Hunter Cantwell, throwing another touchdown in the fourth to bring the final score to 31-7 in favor of the Cardinals. Although they had been averaging over 600 yards per game, the Cardinals were held to 382, but it was enough to defeat the Hurricanes. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?confId=&gameId=262590097|title=Louisville gets first ever win vs. Miami; Brohm hurt, out 4-6 weeks|accessdate=2007-08-09] After the game the Cardinals moved to 9th in the nation, while the Hurricanes dropped out of the polls for the first time since 1999. [cite web|url=http://hurricanesports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/092506aaa.html|title=Cougars Up Next For Hurricanes|accessdate=2007-08-09]

Kansas State

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HT=6
The Cardinals next faced the Kansas State Wildcats on the road. The Wildcats, led by first-year head coach Ron Prince and quarterback duo Josh Freeman and Dylan Meier, were 3-0. They had the number 14th ranked defense in total yards in the nation and had not given up an offensive touchdown since their first game. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/preview?confId=&gameId=262662306|title=Injury-marred Louisville visits Kansas State|accessdate=2007-08-09] However, the Cardinals first possession, a 97-yard drive that ended with Cantwell throwing a 19-yard touchdown pass, ended the streak. Though the Cardinals struggled moving the ball for the rest of the half, even turning the ball over a few times, they were able to score on a field goal by Art Carmody to take a 10-0 lead to the half. In the second half, Louisville was able to score on a pair of runs to take a 24-0 lead, but Kansas State finally got on the board with a 69-yard run by Thomas Clayton. After a failed two-point conversion attempt, neither team could score again and Louisville won 24-6. Their offense, ranked first in the nation in total yards with 563 per game, was once again held for under 400 yards. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?confId=&gameId=262662306|title=Without Brohm, No. 8 UL limps to win over Kansas State|accessdate=2007-08-09] With the win, the Cardinals moved to eighth in the rankings.

Middle Tennessee State

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HT=17
The Cardinals next went on the road to face the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders, led by first-year head coach Rick Stockstill and quarterback Clint Marks. The Cardinals scored on an early field goal, but the Blue Raiders took the lead when Damon Nickson returned the ensuing kickoff 88-yards for a touchdown. After a field goal by the Blue Raiders gave them a 10-3 lead, the Cardinals opened up the scoring with two more field goals and a pair of touchdown passes by Hunter Cantwell to Mario Urrutia. At halftime the Cardinals led 23-10. In the second half, Cantwell threw another touchdown and Kolby Smith and Anthony Allen both ran for touchdowns for the Cardinals. Clint Marks threw a touchdown in the fourth quarter, but it was too late for the comeback, giving the Cardinals a 44-17 win. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?confId=&gameId=262792393|title=Cantwell powers Louisville rout of Middle Tennessee|accessdate=2007-08-09] With the win, the Cardinals moved up to seventh in the rankings.

Cincinnati

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HT=23
The Cardinals next started their Big East schedule playing the Cincinnati Bearcats in a homecoming game. The Bearcats, led by third-year head coach Mark Dantonio and quarterback Dustin Grutza, though struggling with a 3-3 record on the season, had played number 1 ranked Ohio State and highly ranked Virginia Tech, and had held early leads on both. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/preview?confId=&gameId=262870097|title=QB Brohm may be back for Louisville vs. Cincinnati|accessdate=2007-08-09] Cardinal quarterback, Brian Brohm returned from his thumb injury, but struggled in the first half. The Bearcats took an early lead on a field goal and after the Cardinals tied the game, took another lead with a touchdown pass by Grutza. The Cardinals were able to score twice at the end of the half, including on a 1-yard pass by Brohm, to take a 13-10 lead to halftime. After the half, the Cardinals scored on an Anthony Allen rush and another field goal by Art Carmody to have a 23-10 lead in the fourth quarter. Grutza threw another touchdown pass with four minutes left in the game and had a chance win with another pass in the endzone, however it was knocked down by Cardinal cornerback Gavin Smart to preserve the win. The Cardinals won 23-17 and continued their 15-game home winning streak. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?confId=&gameId=262870097|title=Louisville holds off hard-charging Bearcats in Brohm's return|accessdate=2007-08-09] With the win, the Cardinals moved to sixth in the nation.

yracuse

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H4=7
HT=13
The Cardinals next went to Syracuse to face the Orange. The Orange, led by second-year head coach Greg Robinson and quarterback Perry Patterson, were looking for their first conference win in two years. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/preview?confId=&gameId=262940183|title=Louisville looks to avoid dramatic finish at Syracuse|accessdate=2007-08-10] Though both teams struggled to move the ball in the first quarter, the Orange took the first lead with two field goals in the second quarter. However, just before the half, the Cardinals took the ball on an 80-yard drive that culminated in a 2-yard touchdown by Anthony Allen. With the score, the Cardinals took a 7-6 lead to the half. In the third quarter the only score allowed was on a 5-yard run by Kolby Smith for the Cardinals. Later in the fourth quarter, Allen scored his second touchdown to give the Cardinals a 21-6 lead. Patterson was finally able to connect with Mike Williams for a 37-yard touchdown to bring the Orange to within 8. The Orange looked ready to attempt to tie the game when the Cardinals bobbled the ensuing kickoff and were pinned at their own 7, however, the Cardinals went on a 93-yard drive which was capped with another Smith touchdown run. With no time remaining, the Cardinals won 28-13. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?confId=&gameId=262940183|title=Four rushing TDs help Cards avoid upset, stay unbeaten|accessdate=2007-08-10] With the win the Cardinals moved to fifth in the nation.

West Virginia

Linescore Amfootball
Road=#3 Mountaineers
R1=7
R2=7
R3=7
R4=13
RT=34
Home=#5 Louisville
H1=3
H2=13
H3=14
H4=14
HT=44
The Cardinals next had their biggest game of the season playing the third ranked West Virginia Mountaineers, led by sixth-year head coach Rich Rodriguez and quarterback Pat White. The game was hyped to be the Big East game of the year, after the epic 2005 game, and seemed that the winner would have national title hopes with both ranked in the top-5 in the country and both tied with Rutgers for the lead in the Big East. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/preview?confId=&gameId=263060097|title=Cardinals, Mountaineers ready for national (title) spotlight|accessdate=2007-08-10] The Cardinals took an early lead with an Art Carmody field goal, but gave up a 42-yard touchdown run to Steve Slaton later in the quarter to give the Mountaineers a 7-3 lead at the end of the quarter. On their next drive, Carmody kicked another field goal for the Cardinals, and when their defense stopped the Mountaineers, the Cardinals took a lead on the next drive on an Anthony Allen touchdown. After a long kickoff return, Pat White ran for his own touchdown to give the Mountaineers the lead once again, however, Carmody kicked a third field goal before the half to give the Cardinals a 16-14 lead at halftime.

After both teams fumbled on their first drives to start the half, a second Slaton fumble was returned by Malik Jackson for a Cardinal touchdown. When their defense held the Mountaineers, a punt was returned 40-yards by Trent Guy for another Cardinal touchdown. White led the Mountaineers on a 92-yard drive capped by his second rushing touchdown to bring them with nine at the end of the third quarter. On the first play of the fourth quarter, though, Brohm connected with Mario Urrutia to give the Cardinals a 37-21 lead. White led the Mountaineers on another drive and scored his third rushing touchdown of the day, but Allen answered for the Cardinals with his second touchdown to give them a 17 point lead with 12 minutes left in the game. After both teams had turnovers, White scored his fourth rushing touchdown with two minutes left in the game. After a failed onside kick, the Mountaineers were able to stop the Cardinals, but it was too late, as time ran out on the Mountaineer drive. The Cardinals won the game 44-34, and remained tied for the Big East Conference lead. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?confId=&gameId=263060097|title=Louisville slugs West Virginia to jump ahead in BCS race|accessdate=2007-08-10] After the game, the Mountaineers dropped to tenth in the rankings, and the Cardinals moved up to fourth.

Rutgers

Linescore Amfootball
Road=#4 Cardinals
R1=15
R2=10
R3=0
R4=0
RT=25
Home=#14 Scarlet Knights
H1=7
H2=7
H3=8
H4=6
HT=28
The Cardinals next went to Rutgers to face the undefeated, 14th ranked Scarlet Knights, led by sixth year head coach Greg Schiano and quarterback Mike Teel. The winner of the game, which was billed as the biggest game ever at Rutgers, would take the lead in the Big East. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/preview?confId=&gameId=263130164|title=Unbeaten Rutgers bracing for historic game against No. 3 Louisville|accessdate=2007-08-11] The Cardinals took the first lead halfway through the first quarter with an Anthony Allen rushing touchdown, but Teel tied the game for the Knights on a 26-yard touchdown pass. On the ensuing kickoff, however, the Jajuan Spillman returned the ball 100-yards for a touchdown to give the Cardinals a 14-7 lead at then end of the first quarter. Brohm then led the Cardinals on a pair of drives that ended in a touchdown and a field goal, before Ray Rice ran for his own touchdown to close out the half, with the Cardinals ahead 25-14. In the third quarter, Rice got his second touchdown, and after the two-point conversion, the Knights were within 3. After the Cardinals were unable to score on their first drive in the fourth quarter, the Knights tied the game on a Jeremy Ito field goal. Stopping the Cardinals once again, the Knights drove to the Louisville 16-yard line with 21 seconds remaining in the game. Ito attempted the winning field goal, but missed. However, the Cardinals were penalized for being offsides, and Ito's second attempt was good, giving the Knights a 28-25 win. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?confId=&gameId=263130164|title=Unbeaten Rutgers shocks No. 3 Louisville for biggest win in school history|accessdate=2007-08-11] Following the game, Rutgers was the only undefeated team in the Big East and led the conference. The Cardinals dropped to 12th in the nation and second place in the conference.

outh Florida

Linescore Amfootball
Road=Bulls
R1=0
R2=0
R3=0
R4=8
RT=8
Home=#12 Cardinals
H1=0
H2=10
H3=14
H4=7
HT=31
The Cardinals next faced the South Florida Bulls, a team the Cardinals lost to in 2005. The Bulls were led by eleventh-year head coach Jim Leavitt and quarterback Matt Grothe. Though neither team could get their offenses moving early in the game, the Cardinals took the lead after a pair of drives ended with a Brohm touchdown pass and a Carmody field goal, taking a 10-0 lead into the half. In the third quarter, the Cardinals were able to score two more touchdowns on an Anthony Allen run and another Brohm pass. Although Grothe threw a 44-yard touchdown in the fourth and completed a two point conversion, the Cardinals answered with another Allen rushing touchdown. The Cardinals got a 31-8 win, and, after Rutgers lost to Cincinnati, were once again in a three-way tie atop the Big East. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?confId=&gameId=263220097|title=USF plays victim as Louisville rebounds from only loss|accessdate=2007-08-11] After the win, the Cardinals moved up to eleventh in the nation.

Pittsburgh

Linescore Amfootball
Road=#11 Cardinals
R1=10
R2=14
R3=14
R4=10
RT=48
Home=Panthers
H1=14
H2=3
H3=0
H4=7
HT=24
The Cardinals next faced the Pittsburgh Panthers, led by second-year head coach Dave Wannstedt and quarterback Tyler Palko. The Cardinals opened the game with a 19-yard touchdown by Anthony Allen, but the Panthers answered with a pair of touchdowns to take the lead. Carmody's field goal, late in the first quarter, brought the Cardinals to within 4, and early in the second quarter they took the lead with a Brohm touchdown pass. The Panthers tied the game midway through the quarter, but Brohm's second touchdown pass gave the Cardinals a 24-17 lead at halftime. The third quarter consisted of two more Cardinal touchdowns to give them a 21-point lead, which was increased early in the fourth quarter with a Carmody field goal. Palko answered for the Panthers with a 21-yard touchdown pass, but Brohm stopped any chance of a comeback with a 75-yard touchdown pass later in the quarter, giving the Cardinals a 48-24 win. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?confId=&gameId=263290221|title=Brohm keeps Louisville in Big East title hunt|accessdate=2007-08-11] After the win, the Cardinals moved to seventh in the nation.

Connecticut

Linescore Amfootball
Road=Huskies
R1=3
R2=7
R3=0
R4=7
RT=17
Home=#7 Cardinals
H1=10
H2=17
H3=7
H4=14
HT=48
The Cardinals last regular season game was against the Connecticut Huskies, led by eighth-year head coach Randy Edsall and quarterback Matt Bonislawski. The Cardinals took an early lead on an Allen touchdown run. The Huskies scored on a field goal, but the Cardinals answered with their own field goal to keep a 7-point lead. In the second quarter, after Brohm threw a long touchdown, and the Huskies answered with a Lou Allen run, the Cardinals opened scoring with another touchdown pass by Brohm and a second field goal by Carmody. The Cardinals took a 27-10 lead into halftime. In the second half the Cardinals scored three times without being answered by the Huskies, including two more Brohm Touchdown passes and a second running touchdown by Anthony Allen. The Huskies finally scored again, late in the fourth quarter, on a run by Terry Cauley, however it was not enough and the Cardinals won, 48-17. With the win and Rutgers' loss to West Virginia, the Cardinals won the Big East and the conference's spot in the BCS. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?confId=&gameId=263360097|title=Brohm, Louisville cap one-loss season with rout of UConn|accessdate=2007-08-11] With the win, the Cardinals were ranked sixth in the BCS standings.

Orange Bowl

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Road=#6 Cardinals
R1=0
R2=10
R3=0
R4=14
RT=24
Home=#15 Demon Deacons
H1=0
H2=3
H3=7
H4=3
HT=13
Winning the Big East, the Cardinals were invited to the Orange Bowl to face the ACC champion and #15 ranked Wake Forest Demon Deacons. The Deacons were led by fifth-year head coach Jim Grobe and quarterback Riley Skinner. The Deacons took an early lead with a field goal, however the Cardinals answered with their own field goal and a touchdown in the first quarter to take a 10-3 lead to halftime. In the third quarter, Skinner tied the game on a 30-yard touchdown pass and took a three point lead in the fourth after a 36-yard field goal. The lead didn't last long though, as the Cardinals scored a quick touchdown on a rush by Anthony Allen and another one later in the quarter on a rush by Brock Bolen. With the scores the Cardinals took a 24-13 win, their first in a BCS bowl game. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?confId=&gameId=270020154|title=Louisville overcomes mistakes, takes down Wake Forest|accessdate=2007-08-11]

Post-Season

Coaching changes

Almost a week after their victory in the Orange Bowl, head coach, Bobby Petrino, was offered and took the head coaching position with the NFL's Atlanta Falcons. [cite web|url=http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/falcons/2007-01-07-petrino-falcons_x.htm|title=Falcons lure Louisville's Petrino to NFL with five-year deal|accessdate=2007-08-08] Two days later, Steve Kragthorpe, former head coach for the Tulsa Golden Hurricanes, was hired for the position. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2725322&campaign=rsssrch&source=atlanta+falcons|title=Louisville,Tulsa's Kragthorpe have agreement|accessdate=2007-08-08]

Awards

Conference

After the season, the Big East media announced that seven Cardinals were named to the First Team All Big East, and four others were named to the Second Team. Included on the first team were Harry Douglas, Renardo Foster, Kurt Quarterman, George Bussey, Art Carmody, William Gay, and Amobi Okoye, who was a unanimous selection. The seven were the most in the league. [cite web|url=http://uoflsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/120606aab.html|title=Seven Cardinals Earn First Team All-BIG EAST Honors|accessdate=2007-08-08]

National

After the season, head coach Bobby Petrino and quarterback Brian Brohm were each honored as a finalist and semifinalist for prestigious national awards. Before leaving, Petrino was named as a finalist for the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year award, [cite web|url=http://uoflsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/110906aaa.html|title=Petrino a Finalist for Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award|accessdate=2007-08-08] and Brian Brohm was named as a semifinalist for the Davey O'Brien Award. [cite web|url=http://uoflsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/110706aaf.html|title=Brohm Named as Semifinalist For the Davey O'Brien Award|accessdate=2007-08-08] Finally, kicker Art Carmody was honored as winner of the Lou Groza Award. [cite web|url=http://uoflsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/120706aaa.html|title=Carmody Wins Lou Groza Award as Nation's Top Kicker|accessdate=2007-08-08]

Included in the honors, three players were named to an All-America team. Carmody and Amobi Okoye were both named by the AP on their second team, while Kurt Quarterman was named to the third team. [cite web|url=http://uoflsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/121206aaa.html|title=Carmody and Okoye Earn AP All-America Honors|accessdate=2007-08-08]

Roster changes

In the 2007 NFL Draft, four former Cardinal starters were selected. Amobi Okoye became the highest draft pick in school history when he was selected tenth in the draft by Houston. Michael Bush, who had a medical redshirt and was eligible for another year, decided to leave, [cite web|url=http://uoflsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/010907aaa.html|title=Bush Leaving UofL for 2007 NFL Draft|accessdate=2007-08-08] and was selected in the fourth round by Oakland. Kolby Smith and William Gay were both selected in the fifth round, Smith by Kansas City and Gay by Pittsburgh. [cite web|url=http://uoflsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/042907aab.html|title=Four Cardinals Selected in the NFL Draft|accessdate=2007-08-08]

References

External links

* [http://uoflsports.cstv.com/ Official Athletics Site]
* [http://louisville.edu/ Official University of Louisville site]
* [http://www.bigeast.org/ Big East Conference Site]


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