Archive for September, 2009
LSB Poll
Posted: September 25, 2009 by Bacon in Kentucky Football, Louisville Football, Posted by Larry LoobersAcid Flashback: Governors Cup Edition II
Posted: September 18, 2009 by Bacon in Kentucky Football, Louisville Football, Posted by Larry LoobersAcid Flashback: Governors Cup Edition
Posted: September 18, 2009 by Bacon in Kentucky Football, Louisville Football, Posted by Larry LoobersCards Start Slow But Finish Strong
Posted: September 6, 2009 by Bacon in Louisville Football, Posted by Larry LoobersThe new look Cardinals (literally, they wore new jerseys) started slow against what may be the worst team in D-II football, Indiana State, but after falling behind 7-3, the Cards rolled off 24 unanswered points to get the win 30-10.
Junior and Lexington native Justin Burke started his first game since his Senior year of high school and it showed. Over throwing his first 4 pass attempts (all wide open) and showed rust throughout the entire game. One Cardinal that didn’t show rust was Sophomore Victor Anderson, who finished the game with 2 touchdowns and game-high 93 yards on just 14 carries.
Biggs: Sources say Packers will release Brohm
Posted: September 5, 2009 by Bacon in Louisville Football, Posted by Larry LoobersWag the dog? Well for those who hit the blunt…well this Blount hits back
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Kentucky Shutouts Miami (OH) 42-0
Posted: September 5, 2009 by Bacon in Kentucky Football, Posted by Larry LoobersKentucky recorded their first shutout since 1996 and their first shutout in a season opener since 1993. Mike Hartline was 18/27 with 222 yards and 2 touchdowns in the Wildcats route. Last years starting quarterback Randall Cobb had 7 of Hartlines 18 completions, finishing with 96 yards and 1 touchdown. Wide receiver Chris Matthews also had 4 catches for 57 yards and 1 touchdown. Kentucky’s defense forced 2 turnovers (one for a touchdown) and held the Redhawks to 188 total yards.
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