Can the Cardinals Break Their Losing Streak and Shock Clemson This Weekend?
Louisville is a bit different than Clemson because their expectations were rather low, and they’ve climbed up the ranks this season. They entered the year with a cupcake schedule, taking down Eastern Kentucky, James Madison, and Bowling Green in games decided by at least two scores. Their first real test was visiting Pittsburgh, and they won that game by seven. Then came the ranked opponents. They hosted Virginia and got handed a tough 30-27 overtime loss. After a bye week, they went to Miami and had their best game of the season, while Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck had his absolute worst. The Cardinals were able to force Beck into four interceptions, and they held the Miami run game to just 63 rushing yards. Since then, they beat Boston College and Virginia Tech, but last week they dropped another game to California. This one again was won by just a field goal and in overtime. Quarterback Miller Moss has done a solid job of racking up yards, but the offense doesn’t get a ton of touchdowns through the air. The team has just 12 and eight interceptions. The ground game does have 20 rushing touchdowns, and Louisville provides a good balance between play-calling.Â


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