< Previous8 THIS IS LOUISVILLE Head Coach Seasons Yrs. Games W L T Pct. Lester Larson 1912-13 2 10 8 2 0 .800 Bruce Baker 1914 1 5 1 4 0 .200 Will Duffy 1915-16 2 13 3 8 2 .308 Bill Duncan 1921-22 2 14 4 9 1 .321 Fred Enke 1923-24 2 17 8 8 1 .500 Tom King 1925-30 6 48 27 21 0 .563 Jack McGrath 1931 1 8 0 8 0 .000 C.V. (“Red”) Money 1932 1 9 0 9 0 .000 Ben Cregor 1933-35 3 23 4 18 1 .196 Laurie Apitz 1936-42 7 54 22 29 3 .435 Frank Camp 1946-68 23 215 118 95 2 .553 Lee Corso 1969-72 4 42 28 11 3 .702 T.W. Alley 1973-74 2 22 9 13 0 .409 Vince Gibson 1975-79 5 56 25 29 2 .464 Bob Weber 1980-84 5 55 20 35 0 .364 Howard Schnellenberger 1985-94 10 112 54 56 2 .491 Ron Cooper 1995-97 3 33 13 20 0 .394 John L. Smith 1998-2002 5 62 41 21 0 .661 Steve Kragthorpe 2007-09 3 36 15 21 0 .417 Charlie Strong 2010-13 4 52 37 15 0 .712 Bobby Petrino 2003-07, 2014-18 9 112 77 35 0 .688 Lorenzo Ward 2018 1 2 0 2 0 .000 Scott Satterfield 2019 1 13 8 5 0 .615 Totals 101 1013 522 474 17 .524 Louisville Football By Decade Decade .............................................. Record................................................... Pct. 2010-2019 ........................................ 81-48-0 ............................................... .628 2000-2009 ........................................ 83-41-0 ............................................... .669 1990-1999 ........................................ 59-54-1 ............................................... .518 1980-1989 ........................................ 42-67-1 ............................................... .382 1970-1979 ........................................ 57-49-4 ............................................... .518 1960-1969 ........................................ 50-47-1 ............................................... .510 1950-1959 ........................................ 47-42-1 ............................................... .522 1940-1949 ........................................ 35-22-2 ............................................... .593 1930-1939 ........................................ 22-55-3 ............................................... .275 1920-1929 ........................................ 34-35-2 ............................................... .479 1912-1919 ........................................ 12-14-2 ............................................... .429 Louisville 10-Win Seasons Year Record Bowl Coach 1990 10-1-1 Fiesta Howard Schnellenberger 2001 11-2 Liberty John L. Smith 2004 11-1 Liberty Bobby Petrino 2006 12-1 Orange Bobby Petrino 2012 11-2 Sugar Charlie Strong 2013 12-1 Russell Athletic Charlie Strong 2020 LO UIS VILLE C ARDIN ALS F OO TB ALL This is Louisville Scott Satterfield became the first UofL coach to be named the ACC Coach of the Year after leading the Cardinals to an 8-5 record in 2019. Louisville Conference Titles Year ......................................................................Conference 2016.............................ACC Atlantic Division Co-Champions 2012........................................................................BIG EAST 2011........................................................................BIG EAST 2006........................................................................BIG EAST 2004.............................................................Conference USA 2001.............................................................Conference USA 2000.............................................................Conference USA 1972............................................ Missouri Valley Conference 1970............................................ Missouri Valley Conference Louisville Head Coaches 89 NATI NAL Attention 2020 LO UIS VILLE C ARDIN ALS F OO TB ALL 9gocards.com THIS IS LOUISVILLE10 to the Pros THIS IS LOUISVILLE 2020 LO UIS VILLE C ARDIN ALS F OO TB ALL 10This is Louisville11 to the Pros 2020 LO UIS VILLE C ARDIN ALS F OO TB ALL 11gocards.com THIS IS LOUISVILLE12 THIS IS LOUISVILLE 2020 LO UIS VILLE C ARDIN ALS F OO TB ALL This is Louisville Louisville Career: n Total yards (13,175 — 9,043 pass, 4,132 rush) n Total yards per game (346.7 — 13,175 yards in 38 games) n Games with 300 yards of total offense (27) n Consecutive 300-yard games of total offense (13 — Sept. 2 - Dec. 30, 2017) n Games with 400 yards of total offense (14) n Rushing yards (4,132) n Yards per rush, min. 400 attempts (6.3 — 655 rushes for 4,132 yards) n Rushing TDs (50) n Rushing yards by a QB (4,132) n Rushing TDs by a QB (50) n 150-yard rushing games (13) n 100-yard rushing games (23) n Consecutive 100-yard rushing games (7 — Oct. 14 - Dec. 30, 2017) n Points responsible for (718 — Scored 50 TDs; passed for 69 TDs, 2 conv.) n TDs scored (50) n TDs responsible for (119 — 69 passing, 50 rushing) Season: n Total plays (669 — 409 passes, 260 rushes — 2016) n Total yards (5,261 — 3,660 pass, 1,601 rush — 2017) n Total yards per game (404.7 — 5,261 yards in 13 games — 2017) n Games with 300 yards of total offense (13 — 2017) n Consecutive 300-yard games of total offense (13 — Sept. 2 - Dec. 30, 2017) n Games with 400 yards of total offense (8 — 2016) n Rushing yards (1,601 — 2017) n Yards per rush, min. 200 attempts (6.9 — 232 rushes for 1,601 yards — 2017) n Rushing yards by a QB (1,601 — 2017) n Rushing TDs by a QB (21 — 2016) n 100-yard rushing games (10 — 2017) n Consecutive 100-yard rushing games (7 — Oct. 14 - Dec. 30, 2017) n Points responsible for (308 — Scored 21 TDs; passed for 30 TDs, 1 conv. — 2016) n TDs responsible for (51 — 30 passing, 21 rushing — 2016) Game: n Total plays (75 at Clemson — 44 passes, 31 rushes — Oct. 1, 2016) n Total yards (610 at Syracuse — 411 pass, 199 rush — Sept. 9, 2016) n Rushing yards by a QB (226 vs. Texas A&M — Dec. 30, 2015) n Rushing TDs by a QB (4 at Syracuse — Sept. 9, 2016; 4 vs. Florida State — Sept. 17, 2016) n TD passes (6 vs. Charlotte — Sept. 1, 2016) n Points responsible for (48 vs. Charlotte — Scored 2 TDs; passed for 6 TDs — Sept. 1, 2016) n TDs responsible for (8 vs. Charlotte — 6 passing, 2 rushing — Sept. 1, 2016) Career: n Total yards per game (346.7 – 13,175 yards in 38 games) n Games with 400 yards of total offense (14) n Games with 500 yards of total offense (3) n Rushing yards by a QB (4,132) n Rushing TDs by a QB (50) ACC Records Season: n Total yards (5,261 – 3,660 pass, 3,601 rush – 2017) n Total yards per game (404.7 – 5,261 yards in 13 games – 2017) n Rushing yards by a QB (1,601 – 2017) n Rushing TDs by a QB (21 – 2016) n 100-yard rushing games (10 – 2017) n Points responsible for (308 – Scored 21 TDs; passed for 30 TDs, 1 conv. – 2016) n TDs responsible for (51 – 30 passing, 21 rushing – 2016) Game: n Total yards (610 at Syracuse – 411 pass, 199 rush – Sept. 9, 2016) n Rushing yards by a QB (226 vs. Texas A&M – Dec. 30, 2015) n TD passes (6 vs. Charlotte – Sept. 1, 2016) n Points responsible for (48 vs. Charlotte – Scored 2 TDs; passed for 6 TDs – Sept. 1, 2016) n TDs responsible for (8 vs. Charlotte – 6 passing, 2 rushing – Sept. 1, 2016) Lamar Jackson School & ACC Records 1213 2020 LO UIS VILLE C ARDIN ALS F OO TB ALL 13gocards.com THIS IS LOUISVILLE Louisville All-Americans During Louisville’s 101-year football history, Cardinal players have earned more than 70 All-America awards. Tom Thompson and Guy Shearer became the program’s first All-Americans in 1930. Lamar Jackson was voted an All-American in 2016 and 2017 — the most recent award winners for the Cardinals. 65 — The number of players that have been named to at least one major All-American team during the course of the school’s history. 23 — First-team All-Americans. 3 — Consensus All-Americans Lamar Jackson Gerod Holliman Elvis Dumervil Anthony Floyd Dewayne White Roman Oben Sam Madison14 GAMEDAY LOUISVILLE THIS IS LOUISVILLE 2020 LO UIS VILLE C ARDIN ALS F OO TB ALL 14 University of Louisville n gocards.com 14This is Louisville15 2020 LO UIS VILLE C ARDIN ALS F OO TB ALL 15gocards.com THIS IS LOUISVILLE16 THIS IS LOUISVILLE 2020 LO UIS VILLE C ARDIN ALS F OO TB ALL CARDINAL STADIUM Cardinal Stadium, which already was in a class of its own, received a substantial renovation in 2018, and now sits as one of the best facilities in all of college football. The Cardinals completed a $63.3-million dollar expansion of the stadium, which also included a major upgrade to the Howard Schnellenberger Football Complex. In the recent construction, 5,900 seats were added, providing a unique look in the end zone structure and increasing the total capacity to about 60,800. The construction also generated an additional 25,000 square feet of space. The expansion included 800 modern club seats, 68 premium loge level boxes, and 12 exclusive field level suites. The club seats have access to a premier gathering area that will provide viewing access to the field. Fans in that area will have an exclusive view of the players, as they exit the football complex through a tunnel and run onto the gridiron from a middle of the field level entrance. While the seating areas have drastically improved many of the sightlines, fans also will notice additional amenities that will enhance the game day experience. Two 40-foot by 80-foot LED videoboards were installed in the north end zones and a 24-foot by 92-foot football videoboard was installed in the south end zone. The stadium possesses over 8,000-square feet of ribbon boards throughout the stadium, while a total of 344 feet of ribbon boards are mounted on the east and west sides of the stadium. Cardinal Stadium, which opened in 1998, featured a capacity of 42,000. In 2010, over 10,000 additional chairback seats were added to a second deck on the 16This is Louisville17 2020 LO UIS VILLE C ARDIN ALS F OO TB ALL 17gocards.com THIS IS LOUISVILLE east side of the stadium in the UPS Flight Deck. The project included 33 new luxury suites on the Stites & Harbison Suite Level and 2,000 premium loge seats were added to the east side. A 60-foot wide Norton’s Terrace was constructed at the top of the south end zone, connecting the east and west sides of the stadium. A part of the previous expansion was the PNC Club, a 20,000-square-foot, glass-enclosed area that stretches from end zone to end zone at the loge level on the east side of the stadium. The temperature-controlled club features a full-service bar, concessions, large-screen televisions, lounge seating and tables. It has more than 1,700 outdoor seats under cover with heaters and fans. In addition to being available during foot- ball games, the PNC Club is used for other community and campus events throughout the year. Still in place from the original construc- tion, the impressive Brown and Williamson Club highlights the stadium’s west side. The space extends the length of the football field and contains 28 suites. It has served as host to numerous banquets and parties. The stadium’s multi-usage came into play in May of 1999, as the George Strait Coun- try Music Festival invaded Cardinal Stadium and entertained more than 51,000 concert goers. Kenny Chesney and Sugarland played at Cardinal Stadium last May. The stadium’s pitch also played host to the 1999 World Cup Champion United States women’s soc- cer team as part of a trio of facilities to house the U.S. Cup. Since 1998, the Cardinals are 100-39 at home and compiled a school record 20-game-home winning streak, which was snapped in 2007. Note: Prior to the opening of Cardi- nal Stadium, the Cardinals played in Old Cardinal Stadium from 1957-97 at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center. It was built during the tenure of Governor Lawrence Weatherby (1927-28), a football and baseball letterwinner at the University of Louisville. Stadium Record The Cardinals are 100-39 all-time at home. Seating Capacity Built in 1998, stadium capacity is currently at approximately 60,800, including suites. Playing Field Louisville switched from natural grass to Field Turf for the 2003 season and was replaced again in 2014. Card March Fans are encouraged to meet the team when the Cardinals arrive for Card March, approxi- mately 2:15 prior to kickoff. The team buses will arrive at Denny Crum Overpass and play- ers will unload and walk down the stairs. The players and coaches will make their way through the crowd behind the marching band and cheerleaders before entering the stadium. Stadium Facts Top Cardinal Stadium Crowds 1. 58,187 vs. Notre Dame, 9/2/19 2. 55,632 vs. Florida State, 9/17/16 3. 55,588 vs. Clemson, 9/16/17 4. 55,428 vs. Miami, 9/1/14 5. 55,414 vs. Florida State, 10/30/14 6. 55,396 vs. Clemson, 9/17/15 7. 55,386 vs. Kentucky, 9/2/12 8. 55,332 vs. Ohio, 9/1/13 9. 55,327 vs. Kentucky, 9/4/10 10. 55,218 vs. NC State, 10/22/16 11. 55,215 vs. UCF, 10/18/13 12. 55,168 vs. Rutgers, 10/10/13 13. 55,121 vs. Duke, 10/14/16 14. 55,118 vs. Kentucky, 11/29/14 15. 55,106 vs. Cincinwnati, 10/15/10 Home Attendence Averages 1. 2016 6 324,391 54,065 2. 2014 6 317,829 52,972 3. 2013 7 370,396 52,914 4. 2010 7 354,557 50,648 5. 2018 7 351,755 50,251 Top Road Crowds 1. 95,670 Penn State 1996 2. 94,826 Tennessee 1993 3. 92,084 Tennessee 1987 4. 91,734 Ohio State 1991 5. 89,653 Ohio State 1992 6. 84,476 Florida 1992 7 . 83,362 Clemson 2016 8. 82,978 Clemson 2014 9. 80,795 Notre Dame 2014 10. 80,741 Florida State 2000Next >