Despite being short multiple impact playmakers and riding a three-game losing streak, the Louisville football program didn't let that hold them back from unleashing their might against Kentucky, blasting them with a 41-0 beatdown in the annual Governor's Cup rivalry showdown.
The Louisville football program has certainly been in better positions. After suffering humbling 38-6 loss at SMU this past weekend, they're now on a three-game losing streak after starting 7-1.
The Louisville men's basketball program is now 7-0 so far in year two under head coach Pat Kelsey, earning a blowout 104-47 win over NJIT on Wednesday night.
The Louisville football program might be riding a three-game win streak, but they still have two more games left this season. They are heading into their regular season finale against Kentucky sitting at 7-4, meaning they've long clinched bowl eligibility.
Louisville (6-0, 0-0 ACC) is set to face NJIT (3-4, 0-0 AE) on Wednesday, Nov. 26 at 9:00 p.m. EST at the KFC Yum! Center. Here's how the Cardinals stack
After swiftly dispatching of Eastern Michigan to kick off the week, the Louisville men's basketball program has a quick turnaround in store, welcoming the New Jersey Institute of Technology - or NJIT - to the KFC Yum!
The Louisville Cardinals are in an interesting position right now as they are out of the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship picture, but have a bit of a quarterback dilemma taking place.
The Louisville men’s basketball team beat in-state rival Kentucky on Tuesday night for the first time in more than four years, and Cardinals head coach Pat Kelsey celebrated so hard he was left with a nasty injury.
For the first time since 2020, No. 9 Kentucky lost to in-state rival and No. 12 Louisville, 96-88, in a game that was not as close for much of its duration as the final score would indicate.