Louisville slogs past Indiana State 30-10

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)—Victor Anderson ran for 93 yards and two touchdowns to lead Louisville to a 30-10 victory over Indiana State on Saturday night in the Cardinals’ season opener.

Louisville quarterback Justin Burke, making his first start since his senior year of high school, completed 17 of 31 passes for 223 yards and two interceptions.

Chris Stutzriem ran for a 3-yard touchdown to give Indiana State (0-2) an early 7-3 lead, but the Cardinals dominated the last three quarters to send the Sycamores to their 28th straight loss.

Louisville’s defense held Indiana State—a member of the Football Championship Subdivision—to 101 yards of total offense and forced four turnovers.

Updated Sep 5, 11:13 pm EDT
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Head to Head - Week 1

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Indiana State 101 82 19 7 43.8% 9/74 4 28:45
Louisville 419 243 176 22 11.1% 14/128 2 31:15

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  1. <i>kswann2007</i>
    10. Posted by kswann2007 Mon Sep 7 9:01pm EDT

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    i m still trying to figure out how we lost to quincy ?
  2. <i>kswann2007</i>
    9. Posted by kswann2007 Mon Sep 7 8:59pm EDT

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    yeah , we ( ISU) did not get blown away too badly !
  3. VickDawg
    8. Posted by VickDawg Mon Sep 7 12:29am EDT

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    Wow Imma a die hard louisville fan. I'm from louisville and always like the cards sports programs. I'm having a hard time trash talking while Im stationed down in Texas. I believe that we hired and picked the guy we gotta stick with him but it's geting really really hard too. I hope we get back on track and get some exposure going soon because I miss watching the games on ESPN. Now I get to read about it on yahoo and it's sucking. Rally up louisville and get it together before were ghost.
  4. <i>cardfan2370</i>
    7. Posted by cardfan2370 Sun Sep 6 9:24pm EDT

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    Lets sweep this guy out as fast as possible so we can hire a hungry up and coming coach who will lead us to a bowl each year. We went to seven straight bowl games before this unmotivated coach. Yesterday's game is another example of that FACT that he cannot motivate this team to pound this pathetic team in the ground. As I left the game, I was unexcited just like the other 40,000 fans that attended the game. I looked up to see the steel structure of the additional 20k seats currently under construction and thought "Wow, the alumni paid $20M for 20k empty seats."
  5. <i>stopthief91</i>
    6. Posted by stopthief91 Sun Sep 6 2:45pm EDT

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    This was one of the worst victories I've ever seen in 30+ years of watching UofL Football. ISU was AWFUL and we struggled mightily against them! this should be one of those 63 - 7 blowouts, it wasn't. ISU lost to Quincy, an NAIA school last week 26 - 20 in OT. We were Boise State before Boise State and in three years since Steve Kragthorpe has taken over as head coach we've gone from a BCS Bowl game to irrelevance.
  6. <i>coryellj</i>
    5. Posted by coryellj Sun Sep 6 10:57am EDT

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    Didn't get to see the game. I guess the Cards were not thrilling in beating a weak opponent. I think the talent is there. Do you agree? What do you think of the coaching staff? What are our key weaknesses? What are our positives? Can be beat Kentucky...West Viginia?
  7. Liam Noel Abbott
    4. Posted by Liam Noel Abbott Sun Sep 6 9:21am EDT

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    A win is a win! Keep your head up Cardinal's fans.
  8. David F
    3. Posted by David F Sun Sep 6 9:04am EDT

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    What a turd of a game
  9. S
    2. Posted by S Sun Sep 6 7:13am EDT

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    Big L forever, all others never............
  10. Lori
    1. Posted by Lori Sun Sep 6 4:38am EDT

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    go Louisville
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Top Performers

 Top Performers
 Indiana St.
C. Stutzriem C. Stutzriem, QB
7-15, 58 yds, 2 INTs
6 Rush, -3 yd, 1 TD
 Louisville
V. Anderson V. Anderson, RB
14 Rush, 93 yds
2 TDs

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