As it stated in courier-journal
One close call against Duke no big deal for Louisville football team
One close call against Duke no big deal for Louisville football teamSkip Ad Ad Loading... x Embed x Share Petrino talks after Louisville gets by Duke.Buy Photo Louisville's Tobijah Hughley lifts up wide receiver Jaylen Smith after Smith scored the Cardinals' first touchdown over Duke in the first half.(Photo: Matt Stone, The C-J)Buy Photo Story Highlights UP NEXT: NC State at Louisville, noon Saturday, Papa John's Cardinal StadiumThe tone of Louisville's coach and players after Friday's tight 24-14 victory over Duke didn't sound like one of anger for failing to execute another blowout.There wasn't sadness for failing to score 60 or worry that the No.
in the same way detroitnews
No. 7 Louisville gets late score in 24-14 win over Duke
No. 7 Louisville gets late score in 24-14 win over DukeQuarterback Lamar Jackson, right, hands off the ball to running back Jeremy Smith during the second half of Louisville's 24-14 victory over visiting Duke.Jackson accounted for 325 yards of offense and two touchdowns (Photo: Timothy D. Easley/Associated Press)Louisville, Ky. — Lamar Jackson provided a cushion with a 2-yard touchdown run with 1:32 remaining and No.7 Louisville held off Duke, 24-14, on Friday night.The Cardinals caught a break after Evan O'Hara's 46-yard field goal missed wide left as Duke's Breon Borders was called for roughing the kicker.
No comments:
Post a Comment