Three games to try to understand Louisville identity University football seasonIt’s really exposed from the start. U of the coach Jeff Brohm To the most complete and most balanced team of its three seasons at the helm.
This does not mean that they will overwhelm opponents, especially when the ACC Play starts next week at Pitt. Cardinals are not stacked by the type of talent that can do so. Most matches, they will probably not even win the same way because no unit stands as the best.
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Some games will be the defense leading the charge as in their 28-14 Victory over James Madison. Some games run back Isaac Brown Will carry the charge and show why he is one of the best game leaders. And other games will be Caullin Lacy As a manufacturer of difference in the return game, which included the result in their favor.
On Saturday in the 40-17 cards victory against Bowling Green, they showed another way of winning.
The special teams have represented 19 points, including the return of the lagh release of 75 yards for a touchdown. He has become the first U -L player since 1978 to have two expansion of the clearance for a touchdown in a season. Here is a reminder, this is only the third game of the season.
Lacy also obtained a return to kick off 40 yards which set up U of S FIRST TOUCHDOWN.
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Not also breathtaking, but just as much a weapon, Nick Keller set a stadium record with a basket of 57 yards as part of a match where the cards were launched 4 for 4.
This will give a lot of relief to Brohm and cards, knowing that they do not depend on one aspect of their team to play a perfect game to win.
It was not like this way last season, when the defense was incoherent all year round and the offensive had to put more than 30 just to have a chance against their best opponents. It was not like that in 2023 in the team that reached the ACC championship match when, if the racing match was slowed down, the offensive was required to spray.
Strategist Mousse Had his best outing against the Falcons, completing 24 of the 33 attempts for 329 yards. After three games, there is always a feeling that it could be more of their success.
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This article originally appeared in the Louisville Courier Journal: Louisville vs Bowling Green: The depth of football UOFL is the key for ACC games
