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The Louisville Cardinals bring a three-game winning streak into Saturday night’s ACC matchup with the visiting Cal Golden Bears.
The Cal Golden Bears visit the No. 15 Louisville Cardinals Saturday night at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Isaac Brown and Keyjuan Brown help No. 16 Louisville rush past Virginia Tech in 28-16 victory
Isaac Brown rushed for 130 yards and a touchdown before leaving late with a leg injury and Keyjuan Brown scored twice in the second half to lift No. 16 Louisville to a 28-16 victory over Virginia Tech.
Louisville football QB Miller Moss is now a class representative in the House v. NCAA case. On his role and the "fresh voice" he adds to the case:
Preview the Week 10 NCAA football matchup between the Louisville Cardinals and Virginia Tech Hokies with a prediction, pick, odds and more.
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AP Top 25 poll preview: ACC opens up with Louisville, Virginia losses, paving way for Georgia Tech
— James Madison is two spots out of the AP Top 25, and a 35-23 win against Marshall, paired with a Memphis loss to Tulane, could be enough to crack the rankings. It was a solid performance for a Dukes' team that believes it's worthy of consideration for the CFP’s Group of Five spot.
You're the next contestant on The Price (of the House v. NCAA injunctive relief) Is Right. With Grant House and the other lead plaintiffs no longer enrolled as college students, the attorneys representing college athletes last week filed a motion asking the court to add Moss,
No. 16 Louisville (6-1) travels to Blacksburg for the first time in 34 years, hoping to extend its winning streak against Virginia Tech (3-5).
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No. 14 Louisville's home game against Cal, No. 12 Virginia's game against Wake Forest top ACC slate
The ACC's push for multiple College Football Playoff bids took a hit last week with then-No. 8 Georgia Tech and then-No. 10 Miami both losing. That leaves No. 12 Virginia as the lone unbeaten in the league standings, with the Cardinals among five one-loss teams behind them.
Jeff Brohm and Pat Kelsey's Louisville Cardinals hosted games days after the UPS plane crash, giving people something to rally around amid tragedy.