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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
Joao De Lucca and the Cardinals rank No. 16 in the Dec. 4 CSCAA Poll.
A quiet week in the midst of exams has teams off on Thursday and just one team in action Friday night as No. 8/8 Louisville (9-1) heads to Colorado for a 9 p.m. tipoff.
De Lucca and Reaney named Athletes of the Week.
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.
Louisville head coach Jeff Walz, pictured earlier in the year during a practice, takes on instate rival Kentucky on Sunday at 6 p.m. ET on ESPNU.
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
Commissioner Mike Aresco has issued a statement on the University of Louisville's Departure from the BIG EAST.
The Cardinals (7-0) are one of five undefeated BIG EAST teams along with Syracuse (6-0), No. 2/2 UConn (5-0), No. 5/5 Notre Dame (4-0) and USF (4-0).
Louisville, Marquette and Notre Dame set for first round action this week.
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
De Lucca and Kylliainen named Athletes of the Week.
The Cardinals became the first team since 2007 to win the regular-season and BIG EAST Final.
No. 1 Louisville to play No. 2 Marquette at the Al McGuire Center in Milwaukee, Wis.
The Cardinals return to the championship match for seventh time in eight years.
Louisville will face Cincinnati in the semifinals.
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