Miami Gardens, FL
Nov 18, 2023
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The Louisville Cardinals bested the Miami Hurricanes in an electrifying matchup, ending with a 38-31 victory. Both teams showcased their talents with several lead changes and standout plays that kept fans on the edge of their seats. The contest was marked by explosive gaps in defense that allowed for long touchdown passes, crucial interceptions, and decisive rushing performances.
Louisville quarterback Jack Plummer delivered a stellar performance, passing for 308 yards and three touchdowns. His 58-yard touchdown pass to Kevin Coleman in the final quarter clinched the game for the Cardinals. Miami's Tyler Van Dyke threw for an impressive 327 yards and one touchdown, leading a resilient Hurricanes offense that countered Louisville's plays but ultimately fell short. The nail-biting pace and aggressive strategy from both teams underscored the pivotal moments, particularly in the fourth quarter, where turnovers turned the tide toward Louisville.
Nate Kurisky (Louisville Cardinals)
Nate Kurisky catches a 2-yard touchdown pass from Jack Plummer, giving Louisville an early lead and setting an offensive tempo that would challenge Miami throughout the game.
Mark Fletcher Jr. (Miami Hurricanes)
Mark Fletcher Jr. rushed for a 21-yard touchdown, tying the game at 7-7. His quick response demonstrated Miami's ability to keep pace with Louisville's dynamic offense.
Isaac Guerendo (Louisville Cardinals)
Isaac Guerendo rushed for a 12-yard touchdown, tying the game at 14-14 just before the end of the first quarter. His crucial run showcased his ability to make significant plays under pressure.
Brashard Smith (Miami Hurricanes)
Brashard Smith rushed for a 34-yard touchdown, extending Miami's lead to 21-14. This explosive play highlighted Miami's playmaking capabilities.
Trevonte Sylvester (Louisville Cardinals)
Trevonte Sylvester caught a 1-yard touchdown pass, narrowing the deficit to 21-20 at halftime. This pivotal play kept Louisville within striking distance going into the locker room.
Nick Lopez (Louisville Cardinals)
Nick Lopez kicked a 40-yard field goal, giving Louisville a 23-21 lead early in the third quarter. This special teams effort helped to shift momentum back to the Cardinals.
Evan Conley (Louisville Cardinals)
Evan Conley rushed for a 5-yard touchdown and converted the two-point attempt, putting Louisville ahead 31-28. His dual-threat ability was pivotal in the fourth quarter.
Andres Borregales (Miami Hurricanes)
Andres Borregales kicked a 51-yard field goal, tying the game at 31-31 late in the fourth quarter. His clutch performance gave Miami a fighting chance.
Kevin Coleman (Louisville Cardinals)
Kevin Coleman caught a 58-yard touchdown pass from Jack Plummer, giving Louisville a 38-31 lead. This decisive play ultimately secured the victory for the Cardinals.
Kamren Kinchens (Miami Hurricanes)
Kamren Kinchens intercepted a pass, stalling a Louisville drive and giving Miami an opportunity to score early in the game. His defensive prowess was a bright spot for Miami.
Jack Plummer (Louisville Cardinals, QB)
Jack Plummer displayed remarkable composure and skill, amassing 308 yards and throwing three touchdowns. His precise 58-yard pass to Kevin Coleman was the clincher that secured the Cardinals' victory.
Mark Fletcher Jr. (Miami Hurricanes, RB)
Mark Fletcher Jr. rushed for 126 yards and two touchdowns, demonstrating his knack for breaking through defenses. His critical 54-yard run laid the groundwork for a significant score for Miami.
Xavier Restrepo (Miami Hurricanes, WR)
Xavier Restrepo was a constant deep threat, catching 8 passes for 193 yards and a touchdown. His ability to stretch the field kept Miami's offense alive.
Isaac Guerendo (Louisville Cardinals, RB)
Isaac Guerendo balanced Louisville's offense with his 93 rushing yards and a touchdown, becoming a key part of their strategy.
Mason Reiger (Louisville Cardinals, DL)
Mason Reiger made a crucial sack on Tyler Van Dyke, halting Miami's momentum and shifting the game's dynamics at a pivotal moment.
Andres Borregales (Miami Hurricanes, K)
Andres Borregales showcased his reliability under pressure with a 51-yard field goal that tied the game in the fourth quarter, proving crucial for Miami's comeback efforts.
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14
6
3
15
38
Miami Dolphins
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7
7
3
31