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Will Froggies Spoil Louisville's Winning Ways in C-USA?

Postby Lamont_Cranston » Tue Nov 09, 2004 12:40 am

While Louisville has enjoyed much success this season, it has never been over Texas Christian.

The 12th-ranked Cardinals (6-1, 4-0 Conference USA) look to remain unbeaten in league play as they vie for their first ever victory over the pesky Horned Frogs (4-4, 2-3) on Wednesday.

Louisville, which has achieved the highest ranking in school history, has lost all three meetings with TCU, beginning with a 37-22 defeat at Fort Worth in 2001. The Cardinals came into that contest league champs, ranked 17th and riding a seven-game winning streak when the Horned Frogs beat them to keep their own bowl hopes alive.

After a 45-31 loss in Louisville the next season, the Cardinals fell 31-28 to the Horned Frogs last November when TCU was having its own spectacular run. TCU won its first 10 games and reached No. 6 at one point in the BCS standings -- the highest ranking ever by a school that is not in a BCS conference.

Now the Cardinals are back on top with the Horned Frogs struggling for another bowl bid.

``Louisville won't overlook us,'' said TCU coach Gary Patterson. ``They've got too much at stake and there's too much water under the bridge between us. Louisville wanted to end the season undefeated in the league in 2001 when we beat them. On any given day anyone can beat anyone.''

Louisville senior quarterback Stefan LeFors, who completed 31-of-46 passes for 459 yards and a touchdown in last year's loss to TCU, continues to drive the Cardinals offense. The Cardinals are third in the nation in scoring offense, averaging 44 points a game and generate the most yards per game in the country with 519 per contest.

LeFors connected on 24 of 34 attempts for 321 yards as Louisville posted 599 yards of a total offense in a 56-49 victory over Memphis on Thursday. The win, its second in a row, moved the Cardinals up two spots in the Top 25.

While the offense excelled, the defense struggled against Memphis. Louisville came in with the nation's 11th-ranked defense, but gave up 17 first-quarter points after allowing just one touchdown in its first six games. The Cardinals surrendered 602 total yards.

Cardinals coach Bobby Petrino doesn't expect the effort to carry over against TCU.

``I think that (the defense) will continue to have confidence,'' said Petrino. ``Even though they didn't perform as well as they normally have. They also understand TCU is good so we are going to have to be efficient. They have tremendous speed offensively.''

While Louisville has just six days to prepare for the contest, TCU is coming off a bye week after a 21-10 defeat to Cincinnati on Oct. 30. The Horned Frogs have lost four of their last six games to drop to .500 and are tied for fifth in the league.

Since going 1-10 in 1997, TCU has had three 10-win seasons and been to six straight bowl games but that streak is in jeopardy if they don't win two of its last three games.

While Brandon Hassell (sprained ankle) and fellow quarterback Tye Gunn (swollen knee) have traded snaps and starts because of injury most of the season, the offense has still averaged 434 yards and 33 points a game. The defense, though, has been porous, allowing 425 yards and 34 points a game.

Louisville, which is bowl eligible for the seventh straight season, has won three straight and eight of its last nine at home.
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Postby SMUstang » Tue Nov 09, 2004 5:48 pm

Not likely. Louisville should crush them at home.
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Postby Hoofbeat83 » Tue Nov 09, 2004 7:19 pm

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