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  • Tarus
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    Birds in the Trap -- A Louisville Cardinals CFRevamped Dynasty


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    Video Game: EA Sports' NCAA Football '14 College Football Revamped
    Gaming Console: PC
    Gameplay Difficulty Level: All-American
    Recruiting Difficulty Level: All-American
    Quarter Length: 8 minutes
    Gameplay Speed: Normal
    Gameplay Sliders: Normal
    Rosters: Default College Football Revamped

    Dynasty Gameplay Restrictions
    - Must use coordinator's playbook.
    - No audibling with first year starters at QB/MLB. No hot routes unless both QB and WR are minimum second-year starters. Audibling is limited to quick audibles (ie: run play, quick pass, man coverage)/
    - Can only apply head coach skills points towards recruiting.
    - Cannot run same play more than twice in a single offensive drive.


    Dynasty Roster Management Restrictions
    - Minimum of 35 players on roster from pipeline states.
    - Cannot convince players to stay.
    - Players cannot be forced to play through injury.
    - Cannot redshirt players that are part of two-deep depth chart (QBs exempt).
    - Cannot redshirt 4-star or higher players (QBs exempt).

    Dynasty Recruiting Restrictions
    - No scouting of players during recruiting.
    - Recruiting Board limit set to Seniors on Roster + Half of Juniors on Roster (ie: 15 seniors, 10 juniors, 20 players in recruiting board).
    - Once a player has been added to Recruiting Board, cannot be removed unless committed to another school or locked out.
    - Cannot recruit ATH as QBs.

    All restrictions are subject to review and change at the end of each season.

    Props to longtime chisers like Soapy, DJP, Agent, The JZA, and many others for inspiring and influencing the dynasty posted below


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              Satterfield on the hot-seat after poor 2020 campaign
              Courier-Journal

              Louisville, KY – After an impressive set of seasons at Appalachian State, many schools campaigned to be Satterfield's next step. After losing Charlie Strong to Texas and a the failed comeback of Bobby Petrio, combined with impending NCAA penalties for the Basketball program, the Cardinal fanbase were excited for new beginnings in their football team.

              After finishing 4-7 in his second season as Cardinal head coach, many Louisville faithful are growing impatient. Scott Satterfield will rely on his senior QB Malik Cunningham to carry an offense that will hopefully sway the University of Louisville faithful.

              Louisville's Athletic Director, Vince Tyra, has denied claims that the University has been actively searching for a replacement for Satterfield, despite his performance being below the expectation set by Tyra when he was hired. Tyra denied claims that the University had been in contact with Purdue Head Coach Jeff Brohm or Offensive Coordinator Brian Brohm, stating that the school currently had no need for either Louisville native.

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                Louisville Cardinals 2021 Football Preview
                Courier-Journal

                Louisville, KY – The University of Louisville's Head Coach Scott Satterfield unveiled who would be taking the offensive and defensive reigns in his annual spring press conference.

                Defensive Coordinator Bryan Brown was retained by Scott Satterfield. Brown has served as the Defensive Coordinator for the Louisville Cardinals since 2018, exceeding expectations after taking over one of the lowest ranking defenses in College Football. This season's defense is one of the most experienced groups Louisville has had on the defensive side of the ball in ages, but will Brown be able to lead them to success?

                Due to the loss of their original man to the NFL, there is a new tactician calling the shots on the offensive side of the ball for the Cards, Offensive Coordinator Gunter Brewer continues to serve as the Cardinals Wide Receivers coach, a role he has been in since 2019. Brewer's inexperience could lead to hurt the Cardinals against ACC opponents and inner-state rival Kentucky.


                Roster

                Quarterbacks
                Malik Cunningham, 6'1", 200lbs, Senior (RS), Montgomery, AL, 84 OVR
                Evan Conley, 6'2", 215lbs, Sophomore (RS), Kennesaw, GA, 74 OVR
                T.J. Lewis, 6'3", 170lbs, Freshman, Brunswick, GA, 69 OVR

                Halfbacks
                Jalen Mitchell, 5'10", 221lbs, Sophomore (RS), Rockledge, FL, 80 OVR
                Hassan Hall, 6'0", 204lbs, Senior, Atlanta, GA, 79 OVR
                Maurice Burkley, 6'0", 209lbs, Senior (RS), Aurora, IL, 73 OVR
                Aidan Robbins, 6'3", 230lbs, Sophomore (RS), Louisville, KY, 71 OVR
                Trevion Cooley, 5'10", 200lbs, Freshman, Raleigh, NC, 74 OVR

                Fullbacks
                None

                Receivers
                Shai Wets, 5'11", 205lbs, Senior (RS), Newberry, SC, 76 OVR
                Josh Johnson, 5'11", 187lbs, Senior (RS), College Park, GA, 76 OVR
                Jordan Watkins, 5'11", 175lbs, Sophmore, Shively, KY, 76 OVR
                Tyler Harrell, 6'0", 194lbs, Junior (RS), Westchester, FL, 76 OVR
                Braden Smith, 5'10", 192lbs, Junior, Flowood, MS, 76 OVR
                Justin Marshall, 6'3", 213lbs, Senior (RS), Griffin, GA, 76 OVR
                Jaelin Carter, 6'2", 215lbs, Junior, Louisville, KY, 72 OVR
                Ahmari Huggins-Bruce, 5'10", 160lbs, Dillon, SC, 74 OVR

                Tight Ends
                Marshon Ford, 6'2", 240lbs, Junior (RS), Jeffersonville, IN, 86 OVR
                Dez Melton, 6'3", 240lbs, Freshman (RS), Glendale, AZ, 71 OVR
                Issac Martin, 6'1", 250lbs, Senior (RS), St. Matthews, KY, 70 OVR
                Francis Sherman, 6'3", 237lbs, Sophomore (RS), Bay Village, OH, 70 OVR
                Victor Mullen, 6'7", 250lbs, Freshman, Ottawa, IL, 70 OVR

                Tackles
                Trevor Reid, 6'5", 285lbs, Senior, Griffin, GA, 82 OVR
                Renato Brown, 6'4", 309lbs, Sophomore (RS), Greenacres City, FL, 80 OVR
                Desmond Daniels, 6'5", 247lbs, Freshman (RS), Union City, GA, 71 OVR
                Michael Gonzalez, 6'4", 291lbs, Freshman, Matthews, NC, 71 OVR
                Tim Lawson, 6'5", 290lbs, Freshman (RS), Oxford Hill-Glassmanor, MD, 70 OVR

                Guards
                Caleb Chandler, 6'4", 313lbs, Senior (RS), Winder, GA, 87 OVR
                Adonis Boone, 6'5", 317lbs, Senior, Daytona Beach, FL, 84 OVR
                Joshua Black, 6'2", 294lbs, Sophomore (RS), Redan, GA, 75 OVR
                Kobe Baynes, 6'4", 297lbs, Sophomore (RS), Jacksonville Beach, FL, 74 OVR
                Luke Kandra, 6'4", 292lbs, Freshman (RS), Cincinatti, OH, 73 OVR

                Centers
                Cole Bentley, 6'3", 315lbs, Senior (RS), Williamson, WV, 87 OVR
                Bryan Hudson, 6'4", 310lbs, Sophomore (RS), Georgetown, KY, 81 OVR

                Defensive Ends[
                Yaya Diaby, 6'4", 255lbs, Senior, Riverdale, GA, 80 OVR
                Ramon Puryuear, 6'3", 255lbs, Sophomore (RS), Douglass Hills, KY, 80 OVR
                Tabarius Peterson, 6'3", 260lbs, Senior (RS), Tucker, GA, 79 OVR
                Ashton Gillotte, 6'2", 212lbs, Freshman, Boca Raton, FL, 78 OVR
                Dayna Kinnaird, 6'3", 270lbs, Senior (RS), Jeffersonville, IN, 77 OVR
                Derek Dorsey, 6'3", 275lbs, Senior (RS), Louisville, KY, 75 OVR
                Ja'Darien Boykin, 6'0", 250lbs, Sophomore, Macon, GA, 76 OVR
                Victoine Brown, 6'4", 230lbs, Freshman, Lawerenceville, GA, 73 OVR


                Defensive Tackles
                Malik Clark, 6'2", 290lbs, Senior (RS), Milledgeville, GA, 80 OVR
                Jacquies Turneer, 6'1", 290lbs, Senior (RS), D'lberville, MS, 80 OVR
                Dezmond Tell, 6'1", 266lbs, Sophomore, Riverdale, GA, 80 OVR
                Jared Dawson, 6'1", 258lbs, Freshman (RS), Collierville, TN, 72 OVR
                Henry Bryan, 5'11", 275lbs, Freshman (RS, Delray Beach, FL, 70 OVR

                Linebackers
                C.J. Avery, 5'11", 227lbs, Senior (RS), Grenada, MS, 86 OVR
                Tasir Abdullah, 6'1", 235lbs, Senior, Carol City, FLK, 83 OVR
                Jack Fagot, 6'0", 195lbs, Senior (RS), Lexington, KY, 83 OVR
                Nick Okeke, 6'3", 240lbs, Senior (RS), Smyrna, TN, 83 OVR
                Marvin Dallas, 6'1", 195lbs, Senior, Brunswick, GA, 80 OVR
                K.J. Cloyd, 6'2", 215lbs, Junior, Columbia, MS, 74 OVR
                Dorian Jones, 6'0", 230lbs, Sophomore (RS), Plantation, FL, 74 OVR
                Kameron Wilson, 6'2", 220lbs, Freshman (RS), Carrollton, GA, 74 OVR,
                Zay Peterson, 6'1", 210lbs, Freshman (RS), Hartsville, SC, 71 OVR
                Monty Montgomery, 6'1", 225lbs, Senior, Duluth, GA, 84 OVR
                Jaylin Alderman, 6'1", 215lbs, Freshman, Valdosta, GA, 74 OVR


                Cornerbacks
                Kei'trel Clark, 5'10", 165lbs, Junior, Bon Air, VA, 90 OVR
                Chandler Jones, 5'10", 186lbs, Senior, West Little River, FL, 84 OVR
                Greedy Vance, 5'10", 160lbs, Sophomore, Terrytown, LA, 73 OVR
                Trey Franklin, 5'10", 180lbs, Sophomore (RS), Warner Robbins, GA, 72 OVR
                Kani Walker, 6'1)", 175lbs, Freshman, Douglasville, GA, 70 OVR
                Derrick Edwards, 5'10", 169lbs, Freshman, Cutler, FL, 69 OVR

                Safeties
                Kenderick Duncan, 6'3", 225lbs, Junior (RS), Forest Park, GA, 81 OVR
                Qwynnterrio Cole, 6'3", 190lbs, Senior (RS), Memphis, TN, 77 OVR
                Benjamin Perry, 6'2", 170lbs, Freshman, Oak Forest, IL, 75 OVR
                Josh Minkins, 6'2", 197lbs, Sophomore, Jeffersonville, IN, 72 OVR

                Special Teams
                James Turner, 6'0", 196lbs, Sophomore, Saline, MI, K 85 OVR
                Mark Vassett, 6'4", 215lbs, Freshman, Louisville, KY, P 75 OVR
                Last edited by Tarus; 03-13-2022, 07:40 PM.

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                  Louisville Cardinals 2021 Schedule
                  Week One -- BYE
                  Week Two -- vs Ole-Miss (Chick Fil-A Kickoff @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium)
                  Week Three -- @ Western Kentucky
                  Week Four -- @ Florida State (Conference Game)
                  Week Five -- @ #10 North Carolina (Conference Game)
                  Week Six -- BYE
                  Week Seven -- vs Virginia (Conference Game)
                  Week Eight -- vs Pittsburgh (Conference Game)
                  Week Nine -- vs Syracuse (Conference Game)
                  Week Ten -- @ Kentucky (Rivalry Game)
                  Week Eleven -- vs #3 Clemson (Conference Game)
                  Week Twelve -- vs Wake Forest (Conference Game)
                  Week Thirteen -- @ Boston College (Conference Game)
                  Week Fourteen -- @ NC State (Conference Game)

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                    Week One Recap

                    Top 25
                    1 (+1). Oklahoma (0-0)
                    2 (+3). Georgia (1-0)
                    3 (+1). Ohio State (1-0)
                    4 (+2). Texas A&M (1-0)
                    5 (+2). Iowa State (1-0)
                    6 (+2). Cincinnati (1-0)
                    7 (+2). Notre Dame (1-0)
                    8 (+2). North Carolina (1-0)
                    9 (-6). Clemson (0-1)
                    10 (+1). Oregon (1-0)
                    11 (+1). Wisconsin (0-0)
                    12 (-11). Alabama (0-1)
                    13 (+-). Florida (1-0)
                    14 (+-). Miami (1-0)
                    15 (+2). Indiana (1-0)
                    16 (NR). Virginia Tech (1-0)
                    17 (+4). Texas (0-0)
                    18 (+4). Coastal Carolina (0-0)
                    19 (NR). TCU (1-0)
                    20 (+4). Utah (1-0)
                    21 (-5). LSU (0-1)
                    22 (+3). Arizona State (0-0)
                    23 (NR). Oklahoma State (1-0)
                    24 (NR). Boise State (1-0)
                    25 (NR). Ole Miss (1-0)

                    Biggest Jump: +4 #17 Texas (0-0) Bye Week -- #18 Coastal Carolina (0-0) Bye Week
                    Biggest Drop: -11 #12 Alabama (0-0) // L vs. #16 Virginia Tech (1-0)

                    Others Receiving Votes: Washington (157), NC State (90), Michigan (55), Ball State (37), USC (34), UCF (8)

                    Dropped Out: USC (#15) -- L vs Hawai'i, Iowa (#18) -- L vs NIU, Penn State (#19) -- L vs Syracuse, Washington (#20) -- L vs #24 Boise State, Louisana (#23) -- L at Arkansas

                    Week 1 Top Stories
                    1. #16 Virginia Tech shocks #12 Alabama 38-28 in season opener
                    2. #2 Georgia starts 2021 campaign strong with 30-14 W over #9 Clemson
                    3. Oklahoma State will be without captain HB B.J. Baylor for 9 weeks
                    4. Pittsburgh starts ACC play off right with big win over FSU, 38-17
                    5. Ohio State trounches Buffalo 52-24
                    6. Defacto #1 Oklahoma gears up season opener against 1-0 West Virginia
                    7. #14 Miami overcomes scare from FAU, 27-20
                    8. #2 Georgia opens SEC play against South Carolina

                    Week 2 Notable Games
                    West Virginia (1-0, 0-0) at #1 Oklahoma (0-0, 0-0)
                    Memphis (0-0, 0-0) at Auburn (0-1, 0-0)
                    East Carolina (0-0, 0-0) at #8 North Carolina (1-0, 0-0)

                    NCAA Players of the Week
                    Devin Leary (QB, NC State, So (RS)) -- W vs Louisana Tech -- 14 of 22, 350 yards, 6 touchdowns.
                    Tre'vius H.-Tomlinson (CB, TCU, Jr) -- W vs LSU -- 2 Interceptions.

                    ACC Players of the Week
                    Devin Leary (QB, NC State, So (RS)) -- W vs Louisana Tech -- 14 of 22, 350 yards, 6 touchdowns.
                    Leonard Johnson (CB, Duke, Sr (RS)) -- W vs FCS E - Interception.

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                      Ole Miss escapes defensive slugfest with Louisville in Chick Fil-A Kickoff, 13-6
                      Season One Week Two -- Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Chick Fil-A Kickoff)
                      Louisville Cardinals (0-0) vs Ole Miss Rebels (1-0)




                      Ole Miss #2 QB Matt Corrall rushes past a tough Cardinal defense for the game-winning touchdown

                      ---------------------------
                      UL - 0 / 6 / 0 / 0 // 6
                      MISS - 0 / 3 / 3 / 7 // 13
                      ---------------------------


                      Scoring Summary
                      Quarter 1

                      Quarter 2
                      7:31 FG (MISS) C. Costa, 29 YD FG
                      0:02 TD (UL) M. Cunningham, 2 YD run (missed XP)

                      Quarter 3
                      2:41 FG (MISS) C. Costa, 34 YD FG

                      Quarter 4
                      6:58 TD (MISS) M. Corral, 8 Yd run

                      Louisville (0-1)
                      11 first downs, 225 offensive yards, 138 rushing yards, 87 passing yards, 45% (5-11) 3rd%, 0% (0-1) 4th%

                      QB Malik Cunningham, Senior (RS): 10 of 16, 87 yards, 43 rushing yads, 1 rushing touchdown.
                      HB Jalen Mitchell, Sophomore (RS): 17 attempts, 93 yards.
                      WR Jordan Watkins, Sophomore: 4 receptions, 18 yards
                      TE Marshon Ford, Junior (RS): 3 receptions, 33 yards.
                      LB Jack Fagot, Senior (RS): 8 tackles, 5 tackles for loss.
                      S Kenderick Duncan, Junior (RS): 8 tackles.
                      LB C.J. Avery, Senior (RS): 6 tackles, 2 tackles for loss.
                      S Qwynnterrio Cole, Senior (RS): 5 tackles, 1 sack.
                      LB Yasir Abdullah, Senior: 4 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 1 sack.
                      DE Yaya Diaby, Senior: 3 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 1 sack.

                      Ole Miss Rebels (2-0)
                      14 first downs, 236 offensive yards, 77 rushing yards, 159 passing yards, 53% (7-13) 3rd%

                      QB Matt Corral, Junior: 14 of 15, 159 yards, 19 rushing yards, 1 rushing touchdown.
                      HB Jerrion Ealy, Junior: 17 attempts, 55 yards, 4 receptions, 32 receiving yards.
                      WR Jonathan Mingo, Junior: 2 receptions, 68 receiving yards.
                      LB Lakia Henry, Senior: 7 tackles, 1 sack.
                      CB O. Reese, Senior: 6 tackles.
                      DE C. Johnson, Sophomore: 4 tackles, 3 for loss, 1 sack.
                      DE S. Williams, Senior(RS): 1 sack

                      Next Game: at Western Kentucky (1-0)
                      Last edited by Tarus; 03-13-2022, 07:49 PM.

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                        Week Two Recap

                        Top 25
                        1 (+-). Oklahoma (1-0) -- W 37-10 at WVU
                        2 (+-). Georgia (2-0) -- W 21-18 at S Car
                        3 (+-). Ohio State (2-0) W 38-20 at SDSU
                        4 (+-). Texas A&M (2-0) W 24-0 vs FCS SE
                        5 (+-). Iowa State (1-0) -- BYE
                        6 (+-). Cincinnati (2-0) W 35-27 vs Illini
                        7 (+-). Notre Dame (2-0) -- W 46-40 OT at Purdue
                        8 (+-). North Carolina (2-0) -- W 45-7 at ECU
                        9 (+1). Oregon (1-0) -- BYE
                        10 (-1). Clemson (0-1) -- BYE
                        11 (+-). Wisconsin (1-0) -- W 31-0 vs FCS E
                        12 (+1). Florida (1-0) -- BYE
                        13 (-1). Alabama (0-1) -- BYE
                        14 (+-). Miami (1-0) -- BYE
                        15 (+-). Indiana (1-0) -- BYE
                        16 (+-). Virginia Tech (2-0) -- W 37-6 at FCS E
                        17 (+-). Texas (1-0) -- W 58-27 vs BYU
                        18 (+-). Coastal Carolina (1-0) -- W 37-27 vs GSU
                        19 (+-). TCU (2-0) -- W 48-13 at FCS SE
                        20 (+-). Utah (2-0) -- W 41-6 vs FCS W
                        21 (+1). Arizona State (1-0) -- W 42-0 vs FCS W
                        22 (+1). Oklahoma State (2-0) -- W 41-27 vs UTSA
                        23 (-2). LSU (0-1) -- BYE
                        24 (+-). Boise State (2-0) -- W 40-10 vs FCS E
                        25 (+-). Ole Miss (2-0) -- W 13-6 at UL

                        Biggest Jump: +1 Oregon (1-0) -- BYE // Florida (1-0) -- BYE // Arizona State (1-0) -- W 42-0 vs FCS W // Oklahoma State (2-0) -- W 41-27 vs UTSA
                        Biggest Drop: -2 LSU (0-1) -- BYE

                        Others Receiving Votes: NC State (158), Washington (132), Michigan (132), Ball State (108), USC (67), UCF (67), Houston (63), Arkansas (49), UCLA (32)
                        Dropped Out: None

                        Week 2 Top Stories
                        1. Oklahoma remains #1 after 37-10 victory over West Virginia.
                        2. #13 Alabama hopes to bounce back in SEC opener against #4 Texas A&M
                        3. #2 Georgia Bulldogs escape narrowly escape South Carolina at home 21-18
                        4. #7 Notre Dame needs overtime to overcome Brohm's Boilermakers 46-40

                        Week 2 Notable Games
                        #13 Alabama (0-1, 0-0) at #4 Texas A&M (2-0, 0-0)
                        #14 Miami (1-0, 0-0) at #10 Clemson (0-1, 0-0)
                        #25 Ole Miss (2-0, 1-0) at #17 Texas (1-0, 0-0)

                        NCAA Players of the Week
                        Gerry Bohanon (QB, Baylor, Junior (RS)) -- W vs Buffalo -- 18-31, 225 yards, 13 carries, 83 yards, 6 total touchdowns.
                        Wylan Free (CB, Fresno State, Senior (RS)) -- W vs FCS W -- 3 interceptions, 1 forced fumble, 3 assisted tackles, 1 tackle for a loss.

                        ACC Players of the Week
                        Mateo Durant (HB, Duke, Sr) -- W vs Troy - 20 carries, 121 yards, 3 receptions, 57 receiving yards, 2 receiving touchdowns.
                        Jakeen Harris (SS, NC State, Sophomore) -- W vs FCS E -- 2 interceptions, 2 tackles.

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                          Louisville squeezes past WKU 21-14
                          Season One Week Three -- Houchens Industries L. T. Smith Stadium (Bowling Green, Kentucky)
                          Louisville Cardinals (0-1) vs Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (1-0)




                          ---------------------------
                          UL - 0 / 14 / 0 / 7 // 21
                          WKU - 7 / 0 / 7 / 0 // 14
                          ---------------------------

                          Scoring Summary
                          Quarter 1
                          1:14 TD (WKU) D. Davis, 0 yd pass from B. Zappe

                          Quarter 2
                          7:25 TD (UL) M. Ford, 14 Yd pass from M. Cunningham
                          1:12 TD (UL) J. Watkins, 69 Yd pass from M. Cunningham

                          Quarter 3
                          5:25 TD (WKU) J. Simon, 29 Yd pass from B. Zappe

                          Quarter 4
                          7:13 TD (UL) M. Ford, 15 Yd pass from M. Cunningham

                          Louisville (1-1)
                          16 first downs, 313 offensive yards, 136 rushing yards, 177 passing yards, 30% (3-10) 3rd%, 0% (0-1) 4th%

                          QB Malik Cunningham, Senior (RS): 9 of 22, 177 yards, 3 touchdowns, 1 20+ yd rush, 6 yards rushing.
                          HB Jalen Mitchell, Sophomore (RS): 17 attempts, 127 yards, 7.4 avg
                          TE Marshon Ford, Junior (RS): 6 receptions, 80 yards, 2 touchdowns,
                          WR Jordan Watkins, Sophomore: 1 reception, 69 yards, 1 touchdown
                          LB C.J Avery, Senior (RS): 5 tackles.
                          DT Malik Clark, Senior (RS): 4 tackles, 2 tackles for a loss, 1 sack
                          CB Kei'trel Clark, Junior: 4 tackles, 1 interception
                          S Benjamin Perry, Freshman: 3 tackles, 1 tackle for a loss, 1 sack

                          Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (1-1)
                          14 first downs, 373 offensive yards, 56 rushing yards, 317 passing yards, 41% (5-12) 3rd%, 66% (2-3) 4th%

                          QB Bailey Zappe, Senior (RS): 23 of 40, 317 yards, 2 touchdowns, 2 interceptions, 26 rushing yards
                          HB Noah Whittington, Freshman (RS): 6 receptions, 75 receiving yards, 6 attempts, 12 rushing yards
                          WR Jerreth Sterns, Junior (RS): 5 receptions, 99 yards.
                          WR Daewood Davis, Junior (RS): 5 receptions, 58 yards.
                          DE DeAngelo Malone, Senior (RS): 6 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, 3 sacks
                          S Antwon Kincade, Senior: 7 tackles
                          DE Michael Pitts, Senior (RS): 3 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 2 sacks


                          Next Game: at Florida State (2-1)

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                            Week Three Recap

                            Top 25
                            1 (+-). Oklahoma (1-0) -- BYE
                            2 (+-). Georgia (2-0) -- BYE
                            3 (+-). Ohio State (2-0) -- BYE
                            4 (+1). Iowa State (2-0) -- W 24-21 at Iowa
                            5 (+1). Cincinnati (3-0) -- W 31-0 at FCS E
                            6 (+2). North Carolina (3-0) -- W 45-20 at SU
                            7 (+2). Oregon (2-0) -- W 35-17 at Tenn
                            8 (+2). Clemson (1-1) -- W 55-17 at #19 Miami
                            9 (+4). Alabama (1-1) -- W 42-16 vs #11 TAMU
                            10 (+2). Florida (1-0) -- BYE
                            11 (-7). Texas A&M (2-1) -- L 16-42 vs #9 Alabama
                            12 (+3). Indiana (2-0) -- W 23-21 vs Hawai'i
                            13 (+3). Virginia Tech (2-0) -- BYE
                            14 (-7). Notre Dame (2-1) -- L 7-31 vs #23 Mich
                            15 (+3). Coastal Carolina (2-0) -- W 28-7 at UTEP
                            16 (+3). TCU (3-0) -- W 49-23 at TTU
                            17 (+3). Utah (3-0) -- W 44-32 at Oregon State
                            18 (+3). Arizona State (1-0) -- BYE
                            19 (-5). Miami (1-1) -- L 17-55 #8 Clemson
                            20 (-9). Wisconsin (1-1) -- L 3-17 Maryland
                            21 (+1). Oklahoma State (3-0) -- W 45-7 vs FCS SE
                            22 (+3). Ole Miss (3-0) -- W 42-21 vs Texas
                            23 (NR). Michigan (2-0) -- W 31-7 at #14 ND
                            24 (-1). LSU (1-1) -- W 21-17 vs UAB
                            25 (-1). Boise State (3-0) -- W 27-24 at AFA

                            Biggest Jump: +4 Alabama (1-1) -- W 42-16 vs #11 TAMU
                            Biggest Drop: -9 Wisconsin (1-1) -- L 3-17 Maryland

                            Others Receiving Votes: Maryland (285), Texas (247), NC State (204), Washington (138), Ball State (89), UCF (86)
                            Dropped Out: #17 Texas (L 21-42 at #22 Ole Miss)

                            Week 3 Top Stories
                            1. Unranked Maryland shock #11 Wisconsin
                            2. Ole Miss knock Texas out of the top 25
                            3. #7 Notre Dame falls to newly ranked Michigan

                            NCAA Players of the Week
                            Tanner McKee (QB, Stanford, Freshman (RS)) -- W vs San Jose State -- 21 of 33, 390 yards, 5 touchdowns.
                            Jaylen Watson (CB, Washington State, Senior (RS)) -- W vs FCS W -- 4 tackles, forced fumble, 2 interceptions.

                            ACC Players of the Week
                            Sam Howell (QB, North Carolina, Junior) -- W at Syracuse -- 20-29, 298 yards, 4 touchdowns.
                            Zamari Walton (CB, Georgia Tech, Junior (RS)) -- W at Duke -- 3 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, sack, forced fumble, interception.

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                            • Tarus
                              Rookie
                              • Mar 2012
                              • 311

                              #15
                              Re: Birds in the Trap -- A Louisville Cardinals CFRevamped Dynasty



                              Louisville can't overcome Seminole defense, lose in Tallahassee 20-7
                              Season One Week Four -- Doak Campbell Stadium (Tallahassee, Florida)
                              Louisville Cardinals (1-1) vs Florida State Seminoles (2-1)



                              Seminole QB #13 Jordan Travis outmuscled Louisville's shaky defense

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                              UL - 0 / 7 / 0 / 0 // 7
                              FSU - 7 / 7 / 3 / 3 // 20
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                              Scoring Summary
                              Quarter 1
                              5:01 TD (FSU) J. Corbin, 80 Yd pass from J. Travis

                              Quarter 2
                              6:57 TD (FSU) J. Travis, 2 Yd run
                              3:44 TD (UL) J. Mitchell, 2 Yd run

                              Quarter 3
                              0:23 FG (FSU) R. Fitzgerald, 24 Yd FG

                              Quarter 4
                              2:00 FG (FSU) R. Fitzgerald, 30 Yd FG

                              Louisville (1-2)
                              15 first downs, 269 offensive yards, 75 rushing yards, 194 passing yards, 53% (8-15) 3rd%, 33% (1-3) 4th%

                              QB Malik Cunningham, Senior (RS): 16 of 31, 194 passing yards, 11 attempts, 13 rushing yards, 2 interceptions
                              HB Jalen Mitchell, Sophomore (RS): 18 attempts, 60 yards, 1 rushing touchdown, 1 reception, 13 receiving yards
                              TE Marshon Ford, Junior (RS): 8 receptions, 68 yards
                              WR Jordan Watkins, Sophomore: 3 receptions, 42 yards
                              WR Josh Johnson, Senior (RS): 2 receptions, 57 yards
                              CB Greedy Vance, Sophomore: 7 tackles, 2 tackles for a loss
                              LB C.J Avery, Senior (RS): 4 tackles, 1 tackle for a loss
                              S Qwynnterrio Cole, Senior(RS): 5 tackles

                              Florida State Seminoles (3-1)
                              11 first downs, 284 offensive yards, 122 rushing yards, 162 passing yards, 37% (3-8) 3rd%, 2 interceptions

                              QB Jordan Travis, Sophmore (RS): 10 of 14, 162 passing yards, 1 passing touchdown, 15 attempts, 45 rushing yards, 1 rushing touchdown
                              HB Jashaun Corbin, Sophomore (RS): 10 attempts, 64 rushing yards, 3 receptions, 103 receiving yards, 102 yards after catch, 1 touchdown
                              WR Keyshawn Helton, Junior (RS): 2 receptions, 20 receiving yards
                              CB Travis Jay, Freshman (RS): 8 tackles, 1 interception
                              S Renardo Green, Sophomore (RS): 7 tackles
                              S Jammie Robinson, Sophomore (RS): 5 tackles, 1 sack, 1 interception
                              DE Jermaine Johnson II, Senior (RS): 2 sacks
                              DT Fabien Lovett, Sophmore (RS): 2 sacks
                              DE Marcus Cushnie, Junior (RS): sack
                              DT Malcolm Ray, Freshman (RS): sack


                              Next Game: at #6 North Carolina (4-0)[/font]

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