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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 10/29/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
LOUISVILLE
 
VIRGINIA
-32  

+32  


70
 
32
Final
25

LOUISVILLE (6 - 1) at VIRGINIA (2 - 5)
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Week 9 Saturday, 10/29/2016 12:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
143LOUISVILLE-27-32
144VIRGINIA70.570
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
LOUISVILLE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games6-1+1.84-26-152.632.1616.9(8)2.322.710.4303.0(4.5)2.1
Road Games2-1-0.11-13-052.326.7701.0(7.9)3.032.718.7380.0(5.2)3.0
Last 3 Games2-1-0.11-22-138.021.3530.0(6.6)2.023.011.7332.0(5.4)2.7
Grass Games0-1-1.20-11-036.010.0568.0(5.7)3.042.028.0507.0(8.2)5.0
Conference Games4-1+1.83-24-147.826.8593.0(7.7)2.023.413.2341.2(5)2.4
LOUISVILLE - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)52.632.128.729:5142-285(6.7)21-3559.2%332(9.5)77-617(8)(11.7)
Opponents Defensive Avg.27.815.520.229:1437-156(4.2)18-3256.9%238(7.5)69-394(5.7)(14.2)
Offense Road Games52.326.731.333:1746-320(7)24-4356.2%381(8.9)88-701(7.9)(13.4)
Defense (All Games)22.710.417.129:3736-118(3.3)16-3151.4%185(5.9)67-303(4.5)(13.3)
Opponents Offensive Avg.29.516.522.831:4340-160(4)23-3661.8%269(7.4)76-429(5.6)(14.5)
Defense Road Games32.718.722.026:4338-161(4.2)19-3553.3%219(6.3)73-380(5.2)(11.6)

VIRGINIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games2-5-4.84-32-426.315.1381.9(5.3)1.632.717.4456.0(6.2)1.6
Home Games1-3-5.21-32-128.517.5372.0(5.3)1.738.019.7463.2(6.3)0.7
Last 3 Games1-2-0.61-21-226.318.3344.3(4.5)1.033.319.7421.3(5.7)2.7
Grass Games2-4-4.83-32-326.316.7380.8(5.3)1.530.815.3426.7(5.8)1.8
Conference Games1-2-0.61-21-226.318.3344.3(4.5)1.033.319.7421.3(5.7)2.7
VIRGINIA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)26.315.121.027:3231-114(3.6)23-4255.7%268(6.5)73-382(5.3)(14.5)
Opponents Defensive Avg.28.413.52129:3936-145(4)21-3461.4%254(7.4)70-398(5.7)(14)
Offense Home Games28.517.520.525:2628-95(3.4)24-4256.9%276(6.6)70-372(5.3)(13.1)
Defense (All Games)32.717.422.632:2839-171(4.3)22-3462.7%285(8.3)74-456(6.2)(13.9)
Opponents Offensive Avg.31.416.121.632:4939-175(4.4)21-3364.0%261(8)72-436(6.1)(13.9)
Defense Home Games38.019.722.534:3440-167(4.2)21-3363.6%296(9)73-463(6.3)(12.2)
Average power rating of opponents played: LOUISVILLE 35.6,  VIRGINIA 31.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
LOUISVILLE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/1/2016CHARLOTTE70-14W-38.5W57O35-27226-35-391331-4818-32-1601
9/9/2016@ SYRACUSE62-28W-17W69.5O41-41421-40-431340-13327-53-2932
9/17/2016FLORIDA ST63-20W-2.5W65O46-31413-20-216143-1718-24-1132
9/24/2016@ MARSHALL59-28W-31T69O41-27324-44-417343-1489-21-592
10/1/2016@ CLEMSON36-42L-1L64O55-27327-44-295331-20120-31-3065
10/14/2016DUKE24-14W-35L69.5U35-28813-26-181139-11014-21-1290
10/22/2016NC STATE54-13W-19W66O44-16321-36-390225-1416-36-2363
10/29/2016@ VIRGINIA            
11/5/2016@ BOSTON COLLEGE            
11/12/2016WAKE FOREST            
11/17/2016@ HOUSTON            
11/26/2016KENTUCKY            

VIRGINIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/3/2016RICHMOND20-37L-12L57P21-3826-34-264441-18724-35-3370
9/10/2016@ OREGON26-44L24W72.5U40-19321-40-195245-30121-31-3310
9/17/2016@ CONNECTICUT10-13L3.5W48U30-14023-43-241140-12313-24-1542
9/24/2016C MICHIGAN49-35W5W53O26-14827-43-421134-9325-45-4021
10/1/2016@ DUKE34-20W3W61.5U36-8023-41-336131-10633-54-3246
10/15/2016PITTSBURGH31-45L3L60.5O26-8620-45-278149-20911-21-1370
10/22/2016N CAROLINA14-35L10.5L68.5U39-11022-45-143136-17824-31-3102
10/29/2016LOUISVILLE            
11/5/2016@ WAKE FOREST            
11/12/2016MIAMI            
11/19/2016@ GEORGIA TECH            
11/26/2016@ VIRGINIA TECH            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
LOUISVILLE: QB Lamar Jackson is one of the nation's most electrifying players, which he showed by running for 226 yards and throwing for 227 more in last year's Music City Bowl. The defense is led by First Team All-ACC ILB Keith Kelsey and OLB Devonte Fields.
VIRGINIA: New head coach Bronco Mendenhall brought in former East Carolina coach Ruffin McNeill to be his assistant. Transfer QB Kurt Benkert had earned the starting job for McNeill's final season at ECU but suffered a season-ending right knee injury in the preseason.
PREVIEW
No. 5 Louisville looks to stay on roll versus Virginia
 

After a loss to Clemson and a close call against Duke, Louisville may have got what it needed to enhance its postseason hopes in a 54-13 rout of North Carolina State last week.

Now the No. 5 Cardinals hope to keep their momentum going when they visit Virginia on Saturday (noon ET, ABC/ESPN2) at Scott Field in Charlottesville, Va.

"Back on the road, we have to do a good job in practice this week, got to do a good job traveling, and get up and play another noon game," Louisville coach Bobby Petrino said. "I think our players will be excited about it."

The Cardinals (6-1, 4-1 ACC) could wake up Sunday morning in a first-place tie in the ACC's Atlantic Division depending on how undefeated Clemson fares against Florida State that night, though the Cardinals still are at a disadvantage in the tiebreaker because of their loss to the Tigers.

But more than getting a spot in the conference championship game, the Cardinals also are hoping impressive wins will get them consideration for one of the four spots in the College Football Playoffs.

That's not necessarily a hot topic with Petrino, however.

"I think it takes care of itself," he said. "I don't think anyone's going to care what I have to say whether we're going to get in the playoffs or not. Let's go out on the field and let's try to perform very well and show the world that we're a good football team and hopefully that will all take care of itself the right way.

"Like said before, last week I think, there's a lot of football to be played out there. There's still a lot of things come up, there's going to upsets, and we'll see where we're at."

Nevertheless, the big win over the Wolfpack was a much-needed tonic.

Quarterback Lamar Jackson continued his Heisman Trophy quest with another big game, with 355 passing yards and three touchdowns and rushing for 76 yards and another score against N.C. State.

Senior tight end Cole Hikutini had a nice game as well with six catches for a career-high 118 yards and a touchdown. Defensively, junior linebacker Stacy Thomas emerged as a playmaker with two tackles for loss and his first career interception.

With all the attention given to Jackson and the Cardinals' scoring punch, it's easy to overlook that they are the only team in the country ranked in the top 10 in total offense and total defense.

"I like the way our front guys are playing -- besides defeating blocks, we're able to make tackles and get production," Petrino said. "A lot of times as a defensive lineman it's hard to get that kind of production."

Defensive end Drew Bailey has 30 tackles with 5.5 for losses and tackle DeAngelo Brown has 20 with 4.5 for losses in leading Louisville's three-man defensive front.

Virginia coach Bronco Mendenhall credited Louisville defensive coordinator Todd Grantham for building that success.

"When you have a combination of good coaches and good talent, that ends up having a lot of success and that's over the years, Louisville has done that," Mendenhall said. "They have added good football coaches, and they have recruited very good talent to fit their schemes and vice versa."

Mendenhall's Cavaliers (2-5, 1-2) seemed to be getting their act together after losing two of their first three games, but after posting victories over Central Michigan and Duke, they have lost to Pittsburgh and North Carolina their last two outings.

Quarterback Kurt Benkert, a transfer from East Carolina, struggled in those two outings, passing for 126 yards against the Tar Heels and completing 20 of 44 passes against Pitt for 278 yards after throwing for 757 yards in the two wins.

"I think his development and his production has been on track to this point," Mendenhall said. "And now that we're playing better, better and better teams, his execution, his performance is having to climb at a more immediate pace, and that's only realistic if he's prepared for that.

"And so we've seen a few teams, we've seen some looks, he's beat up a little bit and that's impacted his kind of poise and patience in the pocket just a hair."


Last Updated: 3/18/2024 11:02:20 PM EST.


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