CLEMSON, S.C. — In the valley (of the shadow) of death, Louisville football feared no evil. Or eighth-ranked Clemson. The ...
Louisville's defense got off to a very good start in Death Valley, forcing Clemson to go three-and-out on their first two ...
Louisville wins its fifth road game in program history vs. an AP ranked opponent. With a No. 11 ranking in the AP Top 25, ...
With a performance like this, how did Louisville's players grade out over on the analytical site Pro Football Focus? Below ...
Louisville had hoped to accomplish several firsts this season. Despite the adversity of the past month that took the ...
If we're set, we can play ball with just about anyone.” Prior to Louisville’s Week 10 game against Clemson, Brohm told ESPN ...
Louisville returned a punt for a touchdown, but it was negated by an illegal block in the back. It bounced back to get in field-goal position to connect on a 40-yard field goal. The Cardinals have ...
Clemson’s defense, which entered Saturday ranked No. 52 nationally, was exposed early and often by the Cardinals, who ...
CLEMSON — Louisville upset No. 8 Clemson football on Saturday ... Their offense lacked explosiveness and down-the-field throws. Defensively, the Cardinals (6-3, 4-2) gashed them on the ground for 210 ...
A Louisville player was transported to a local hospital after suffering an unspecified injury during Saturday night’s game ...
Louisville (6-3, 4-2 ACC ... Despite coming off an open date, Clemson played out of sync on offense, defense and special teams, and the Cardinals walked into Memorial Stadium and took it over.
Clemson dropped its season opener to Georgia, but since then the Tigers have won six straight by a 27.3 point margin.