College Football Nov 25 – Louisville Cardinals at Bulls

23rd November, 2011 - Posted by admin - No Comments

The clash of titans comes to Tampa this week as the Louisville Cardinals face the Bulls. The South Florida Bulls come into this game with an odd year to date. Beginning with 4 straight victories including one over #16 ranked Notre Dame, the South Florida Bulls have been pretty streaky this year. They’ve followed up that high with 4 straight losses to where the South Florida Bulls presently remain with a 5-5 record and a 1-4 record in the Big East. With an average 30 points per game on offense and a 20.8 points per game on defense, the South Florida Bulls have a quality ratio of offense/defense. The Louisville Cardinals enter into play with a 6-5 record with a 4-2 Big East record which leads the conference. Like their competitors, Louisville also holds a victory over a ranked challenger beating #24 ranked West Virginia. When the Cardinals have won, they have won by thin margins holding a 20.8 points per game on offense and allowing 18.7 points to their competitors.

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The South Florida Bulls are headed by junior Qb B.J. Daniels (2,378 passing yards – 60.4 completion pct – 12 td/6 int – 131.3 rating) who can injure the Cardinals on the ground as well (122 rushes – 578 yards – 5 rushing td’s). Daniels’ favorite target down the field is sophomore WR Sterling Griffin (40 catches – 493 yards – 2 td’s). The Cardinals offensive attack is headed by freshman Qb Teddy Bridgewater (1,614 passing yards – 65.8 completion pct – 9 td/9 int – 131.2 rating). The running game is supported by senior back Victor Anderson (89 rushes – 442 yards – 3 td’s) and sophomore RB Dominique Brown (110 rushes – 413 yards – 3 td’s). Freshman WR Michaelee Harris (35 catches – 438 yards – 2 td’s) can be relied on to make the huge play. Both squads come into this game with matching records and a whole lot at stake to end the year on a high note. Coach Skip Holtz (son of Lou Holtz), who brings lots of football knowledge to Tampa, is in his 1st year going the South Florida Bulls. Charlie Powerful, who was an assistant coach at the University of Florida for the last 7 years prior to his arrival in Louisville, is in his second year manning the Cardinals.

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