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no. 24 Louisville football makes its first ACC trip out west when it plays Stanford today.

The programs have never met online. The Cardinals are heavy favorites and have a chance to win four straight ACC road games for the first time in program history. It would be another record for the team this season after defeating Clemson for the first time.

The Cardinals’ high-powered offense looks to put together another balanced performance at running back Isaac Brown and wide receiver Yes’ Corey Brooks approaching 1,000 rushing and receiving yards, respectively. Brown needs 200 yards and Brooks needs 159 yards over the next three games.

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Emmet Kenney makes a 52-yard field goal to win the game. The Cardinals had two defensive penalties before the kick.

The Cardinal tied it on a 25-yard pass from Justin Lamson to Emmett Mosley, his third TD catch of the game.

The Cardinal improved to 2-for-2 on fourth-down conversions after Ashton Daniels’ 4-yard TD toss to Emmett Mosley to cut into the Cardinals’ lead.

Duke Watson scored his third touchdown of the day on a 5-yard run. Tyler Shough was also 6-for-6 passing for 56 yards during the drive.

Ashton Daniels has the Cardinals’ first TD since the first quarter on a 13-yard TD to Elic Ayomanor. He then runs in the 2-point conversion on second down. Louisville was called for a penalty on the first conversion attempt.

Duke Watson scores his second TD of the day on a 68-yard run. He had just two TDs coming into the game.

According to the Louisville radio broadcast, Cardinals running back Isaac Brown has been ruled out of the game against Stanford. He finished with three yards on two carries.

According to the Louisville Sports Network, Cardinals running back Isaac Brown has a right shoulder contusion and is being nursed with a heating pad.

Chris Bell catches a 10-yard pass from Tyler Shough for the score before halftime, ending the 7-play, 53-yard drive.

Duke Watson has a free pass and scores on a 5-yard run to give the Cardinals the lead.

The Cardinals’ defense keeps the Cardinal out of the end zone, but Stanford still comes away with points on Emmett Kenney’s 24-yard field goal.

Don Chaney runs in a 1-yard TD for the Cardinals’ first score of the game, which came on Corey Thornton’s interception. The drive was highlighted by Ja’Corey Brooks’ 29-yard catch.

Emmett Mosley scores on a 62-yard TD reception from Ashton Daniels after the Cardinals’ defense forces Louisville into a 3-and-out.

Emmet Kenney kicks a 41-yard field goal to give the Cardinal their first lead of the game. It came after Gaethan Bernadel’s interception on the second play of the Cardinals’ opening drive.

  • Date: Saturday 16 Nov
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • Location: Stanford Stadium; Stanford, California
  • TV channel: ACC network
  • Streaming: Watch ESPN
  • Radio: Louisville Sports Network

Louisville vs. Stanford will be televised nationally on the ACC Network. Jorge Sedano and Orlando Franklin will call the game from the stands at Stanford Stadium, with Morgan Uber reporting from the sidelines.

  • Series record: 0-0
  • Louisville’s last win: REACH
  • Stanford’s last win: N/A

Louisville 49, Stanford 10. Last year, Stanford defensive lineman Stephen Herron said “The Library” was the nickname for Stanford’s football stadium. The lack of home court advantage and Louisville’s momentum should be the two key ingredients to a blowout and a three-game winning streak for the Cardinals.

Game lines and odds from BetMGM from today:

  • Spread: 20 ½
  • Above/below: 57 ½
  • Money line: -1400 Louisville, +825 Stanford

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  • Saturday 31 August: Louisville 62, Austin Peay 0
  • Saturday 7 September: Louisville 49, Jacksonville State 14
  • Saturday 14 September: CITY
  • Saturday 21 September: Louisville 31, Georgia Tech 19*
  • Saturday 28 September: Notre Dame 31, Louisville 24
  • Saturday 5 October: SMU 34, Louisville 27*
  • Saturday 12 October: Louisville 24, Virginia 20*
  • Saturday 19 October: Miami 52, Louisville 45*
  • Friday, October 25: Louisville 31, Boston College 27*
  • Saturday 2 November: Louisville 33, Clemson 21*
  • Saturday 9 November: CITY
  • Saturday 16 Nov: Louisville at Stanford*
  • Saturday 23 November: Louisville vs. Pittsburgh*
  • Saturday 30 November: Louisville in Kentucky

  • Friday, August 30: TCU 34, Stanford 27
  • Saturday 7 September: Stanford 41, Cal Poly 7
  • Saturday 14 September: CITY
  • Friday, September 21: Stanford 26, Syracuse 24*
  • Saturday 28 September: Clemson 40, Stanford 14*
  • Saturday 5 October: Virginia Tech 31, Stanford 7*
  • Saturday 12 October: Notre Dame 49, Stanford 7
  • Saturday 19 October: SMU 40, Stanford 10*
  • Saturday 26 October: Wake Forest 27, Stanford 24*
  • Saturday 2 November: NC State 59, Stanford 28*
  • Saturday 9 November: CITY
  • Saturday 16 November: Stanford vs. Louisville* | 3:30 p.m. ET
  • Saturday 23 November: Stanford in California* | 3:30 p.m. ET
  • Saturday 30 November: Stanford at San Jose State | 4 p.m. ET

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