Bedford had reason to celebrate
A couple of minutes have passed after the University of Louisville football team survived an unbelievable letdown by his team and a remarkable comeback by North Carolina.Fans filing out of Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium, experiencing an enormous sense of relief wondering what had happened in that second half. Everything that could go wrong did go wrong, except on the final North...
Andrew Johnson's big play saves the day
The University of Louisville made a ton of big plays in the opening half, building a 36-7 lead against North Carolina. But the Cardinals let the lead slip away and then cornerback Andrew Johnson made the biggest play of the day.
Via louisville.scout.com
September 15, 2012
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Position series feature: Pryor and Johnson
Two true freshmen – Calvin Pryor and Andrew Johnson - were forced into action in the secondary last season and had to start for the Cardinals. Now, a year older and more experienced the two players are key cogs for the defense.
Via louisville.scout.com
August 18, 2012
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Nick Dawson Will Announce Decision At Army All American Game
On January 7th, the Louisville football program could find itself in some familiar territory on national television. Last January, shortly after the first half of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl game Louisville received commitments from Gerod Holliman and Andrew Johnson. For this years All-American game, the Cardinals are hoping to have a similar feat with four star Miami Norland linebac...
Louisville shocks No. 24 West Virginia (AP)
Teddy Bridgewater threw for one touchdown, Andrew Johnson returned a blocked field goal for another score and Louisville shocked No. 24 West Virginia 38-35 Saturday. Not expected to be a factor in the Big East this season, the surprising Cardinals (5-4, 3-1) won their third straight in a tight race and dealt a severe blow to West Virginia's title chances.
Via Rivals.com
November 05, 2011
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Louisville knocks off West Virginia
Teddy Bridgestone threw for one touchdown, Andrew Johnson returned a blocked field goal for another score and Louisville shocked No. 24 West Virginia 38-35 Saturday.
Not expected to be a factor in the Big East this season, the surprising Cardinals (5-4, 3-1) won their third straight in a tight race and dealt a severe blow to West Virginia's title chances.
Louisville also got...
Via AP on Fox
November 05, 2011
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