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Score, Week 6 college football game highlights
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Score, Week 6 college football game highlights

Report from the game:

CL Brown: Louisville football can’t keep digging holes early if it wants to have a good season

Louisville football is out of the ACC championship race after losing to SMU at L&N Stadium

Reporting during the game:

No. 22 Louisville Football will look to bounce back from its first loss of the season when it hosted SMU today.

The Cardinals and Mustangs haven’t played each other in 40 years and have revived the matchup, with SMU now part of the ACC. U of L, facing a Mustangs team that has outscored its last two opponents, 108-58, will look to go 2-0 in conference action for the second straight year.

Despite a loss at Notre Dame, Louisville was also a balanced team. The Cardinals are averaging 41.5 points while allowing just 16 points per outing. If Louisville beats SMU, it will be the Cardinals’ first win over the Mustangs in three meetings.

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LJ Johnson Jr. scored on a 1-yard run shortly after the official review overturned a Brashard Smith fumble that was recovered by U of L inside its own 10.

Ja’Corey Brooks caught an 86-yard touchdown pass from Tyler Shough. SMU cornerback Jonathan McGill went down trying to contest the throw, allowing Brooks to run the remaining 50 yards untouched.

Collin Rogers made a 43-yard field goal as the Cards kept them out of the end zone for the first time this game after letting the Mustangs reach their 20.

Running back Don Chaney Jr., scored on a 1-yard touchdown plunge on fourth-and-goal as Louisville opened the second half with an eight-play, 78-yard drive.

Collin Rogers made a 55-yard field goal to cap the Mustangs’ 37-yard scoring drive.

BRock Travelstead made his second field goal of the game, this time from 38 yards out. The Cards advanced to SMU 23, but a sack sabotaged them from getting closer to the end zone

Kevin Jennings burst to the left side of the line and ran untouched for a 59-yard touchdown run on a third-and-2.

Brock Travelstead made a 46-yard field goal to make it four straight possessions and open the game with a score.

The Mustangs hit another big pass on the first play of the drive with a 31-yard completion to RJ Maryland. Backup quarterback Preston Stone replaced Jennings, who was injured on a 22-yard run, to throw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Key’Shawn Smith.

The Cards answered SMU with a touchdown drive on its first possession. The key play was a 50-yard strike from quarterback Tyler Shough to Ahmari Huggins-Bruce. It set up a 6-yard scoring pass from Shough to Ja’Corey Brooks.

SMU made it look easy by combining pace offense with long stretches of yardage on the first drive. Kevin Jennings’ 33-yard pass to Roderick Daniels Jr. was the big play on the drive that helped set up Daniels’ 5-yard touchdown run.

Quincy Riley is out for a second straight game. He suffered an undisclosed injury against Georgia Tech and hasn’t returned since the ACC opener.

Louisville will be without defensive lineman Dez Tell today against SMU. Tell, who was on the sideline in street clothes, left last week’s game against Notre Dame with a leg injury but said he felt better on Monday.

Louisville will be without safety Devin Neal and wide receiver Jimmy Calloway against SMU. Neal has left the team, a team spokesperson said.

  • Date: Saturday October 5
  • Time: Afternoon
  • Location: L&N Stadium

  • TV channel: ESPN
  • Streaming: ESPN+
  • Radio: Louisville Radio Network (93.9 FM and 970 AM)

Louisville vs SMU will be broadcast nationally on ESPN. Bob Wischusen and Louis Riddick will call the match from the booth at L&N Stadium, with Kris Budden reporting from the sidelines.

  • Series record: SMU leads, 2-0
  • Louisville’s latest win: No
  • SMU’s latest win: 1984 (41-7)

Louisville 45, SMU 31. Losing to Notre Dame, largely due to self-inflicted mistakes, will be the motivation the Cardinals need to get back on the winning side. While both defenses have been great this season, I see this being a battle of high-powered offenses, with the Cardinals having plenty of ammunition to come out on top.

BetMGM rules and odds from Saturday:

  • Spread: 6 1/2
  • Top/bottom: 56 1/2
  • Moneyline: +200/-250

  • Louisville CB Quincy Riley (unspecified) is questionable

The high for the sunny day is 81 degrees with a low of 59 degrees.

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  • Saturday August 31: Louisville 62, Austin Peay 0
  • Saturday September 7: Louisville 49, Jacksonville is 14
  • Saturday September 14: BYE
  • Saturday September 21: Louisville 31, Georgia Tech 19*
  • Saturday September 28: Notre Dame 31, Louisville 24
  • Saturday October 5: Louisville vs. SMU* | afternoon
  • Saturday October 12: Louisville in Virginia*
  • Saturday October 19: Louisville vs. No. 9 Miami*
  • Friday October 25: Louisville at Boston College* | 7:30 PM
  • Saturday November 2: Louisville at No. 15 Clemson*
  • Saturday November 9: BYE
  • Saturday November 16th: Louisville at Stanford*
  • Saturday November 23: Louisville vs. Pittsburgh*
  • Saturday November 30: Louisville, Kentucky

*ACC game

  • Saturday August 24: SMU 29, Nevada 24
  • Saturday August 31: SMU 59, Houston Christian 7
  • Saturday September 6: BYU 18, SMU 15
  • Saturday September 14: BYE
  • Saturday September 21: SMU 66, TCU 42
  • Saturday September 28: SMU 42, Florida State 16*
  • Saturday October 5: SMU at Louisville* | Afternoon
  • Saturday October 12: BYE
  • Saturday October 19: SMU at Stanford*
  • Saturday October 26: SMU at Duke*
  • Saturday November 2: SMU vs. Pitt*
  • Saturday November 9: BYE
  • Saturday November 16: SMU vs. Boston College*
  • Saturday November 23: SMU in Virginia*
  • Saturday November 30: SMU vs. California*

*ACC game

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