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No. 22 Louisville surprised No. 4 Florida 33-23 Wednesday night in the Allstate Sugar Bowl
Louisville and Florida will meet in the 79th edition of the Allstate Sugar Bowl
Louisville, which claimed the BIG EAST’s automatic bid to the Bowl Championship Series, joins Rutgers, Cincinnati and Syracuse and Pittsburgh as the conference’s postseason representatives.
The Cardinals will be going to the BCS for the second time, first since 2006.
Thursday’s game will be the 12th meeting between Louisville and Rutgers in a series that dates to 1976
Chad Christen's 30-yard field goal in the third overtime gave Connecticut a 23-20 upset of No. 19 Louisville on Saturday
The Cardinals have gone 5-3 against the Huskies, including wins in each of the last two meetings
Ryan Nassib threw for 246 yards and three touchdowns, Jerome Smith ran for 144 yards and Syracuse handed No. 11 Louisville its first loss of the season in a 45-26 victory on Saturday.
Louisville and Syracuse meet for the 11th time when the teams play Saturday
Louisville improved to 9-0 for the first time in program history.
Saturday’s game will be the sixth meeting between Louisville and Temple and will be the first between the two as BIG EAST members.
John Wallace kicked a 30-yard field goal in overtime to lift No. 16 Louisville to a 34-31 victory over Cincinnati on Friday night.
It doesn't take an expensive trophy to create an intense rivalry - a wooden bucket and some nails will do just fine
Bridgewater showed tremendous promise as a freshman in 2011, but has truly blossomed as a sophomore in 2012
Friday’s game will be the 53rd meeting between Cincinnati and Louisville in a rivalry that dates to the 1922 season
Teddy Bridgewater threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Eli Rogers with 1:35 left, and No. 16 Louisville remained perfect by edging South Florida 27-25 Saturday for the Cardinals' best start since 2006.
USF holds a 5-4 series lead, but Louisville was a 34-24 winner in Tampa last season to clinch a share of the BIG EAST title
Senorise Perry rushed for 101 yards and a career-high four touchdowns to help No. 18 Louisville race by Pittsburgh 45-35 on Saturday.
Saturday’s game will be the 16th meeting between Louisville and Pittsburgh in a series that began in 1976
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