< PreviousNOTING THE CARDS 2022 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL GoCards.com | @UofLFootball 19 MEDIA PREVIEW TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS U OF L les and two interceptions in 12 games. The 5-foot-11 defensive back registered career-high 10 tackles vs. Miami and returned intercep- tion 70 yards for touchdown versus UMass. Quincy Riley (Jr.) - Played 18 games and made 12 starts in three seasons at Middle Tennessee. The 6-0, 181-pound cornerback end- ed 2021 season with 33 tackles, nine pass breakups and a team- high five interceptions. First team all-league performer in 2021. Was awarded a spot on the C-USA All-Freshman Team after closing the year with 14 tackles, four pass breakups and a pair of interceptions. Safeties (7) RETURNING LETTERWINNERS (2) Kenderick Duncan (R-Sr.) - Started 12 games before having foot surgery before the bowl game. Finished third on the team with 76 tackles. Opened the season with 10 tackles against Mississippi. Josh Minkins (So.) - Played in 11 games. Finished the season with 17 tackles and an interception. NON-RETURNING LETTERWINNERS (2) Rance Conner (R-Fr.) - Played in four games, recording four tackles. Shavarick Williams (So.) - Didn’t see game action. NEWCOMERS (3) Jeremiah Caldwell (Fr.) - Standout two-way player for Belleville High. Also played wide receiver and was instrumental in leading his squad to a state title. Recorded three touchdown catches and an interception in the state title winning contest. D’Angelo Hutchinson (Fr.) - Named all-state and two-time all- conference. Played on both sides of the ball at quarterback, wide receiver, and defensive back for Northeast. Recorded 213 career tackles and 15 interceptions. Antonio Watts (Fr.) - Class 4-A first-team All-State selection. Fin- ished his scholastic career with 170 tackles and seven interceptions. Recorded 104 tackles, seven tackles for a loss, four interceptions, 21 pass breakups, and three forced fumbles as a senior. Kenderick Duncan2022 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL 20 GoCards.com | @UofLFootball MEDIA PREVIEW TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS U OF L C ardinal Stadium, which already was in a class of its own, received a sub- stantial renovation in 2018, and now sits as one of the best facilities in all of college football. The Cardinals completed a $63.3-mil- lion dollar expansion of the stadium, which also included a major upgrade to the How- ard Schnellenberger Football Complex. In the recent construction, 5,900 seats were added, providing a unique look in the end zone structure and increasing the total capacity to about 60,800. The construction also generated an additional 25,000 square feet of space. The expansion included 800 modern club seats, 68 premium loge level boxes, and 12 exclusive field level suites. The club seats have access to a premier gathering area that will provide viewing access to the field. Fans in that area will have an exclu- sive view of the players, as they exit the football complex through a tunnel and run onto the gridiron from a middle of the field level entrance. While the seating areas have drasti- cally improved many of the sightlines, fans also will notice additional amenities that will enhance the game day experience. Two 40-foot by 80-foot LED videoboards were installed in the north end zones and a 24-foot by 92-foot football videoboard was installed in the south end zone. The stadium possesses over 8,000-square feet of ribbon boards throughout the stadium, while a total of 344 feet of ribbon boards are mounted on the east and west sides of the stadium. CARDINAL STADIUMCardinal Stadium, which opened in 1998, featured a capacity of 42,000. In 2010, over 10,000 additional chairback seats were added to a second deck on the east side of the stadium in the UPS Flight Deck. The project included 33 new luxury suites on the Stites & Harbison Suite Level and 2,000 pre- mium loge seats were added to the east side. A 60-foot wide Norton’s Terrace was constructed at the top of the south end zone, connecting the east and west sides of the stadium. A part of the previous expan- sion was the PNC Club, a 20,000-square- foot, glass-enclosed area that stretches from end zone to end zone at the loge level on the east side of the stadium. The temperature-controlled club features a full-service bar, concessions, large-screen televisions, lounge seating and tables. It has more than 1,700 outdoor seats under cover with heaters and fans. In addition to being available during football games, the PNC Club is used for other community and campus events throughout the year. The newly renovated Angel’s Envy Bour- bon Club highlights the stadium’s west side. The space extends the length of the football field and contains 28 suites. It has served as host to numerous banquets and parties. The stadium’s multi-usage came into play in May of 1999, as the George Strait Country Music Festival invaded Cardinal Stadium and entertained more than 51,000 concert goers. Kenny Chesney and Sugar- land played at Cardinal Stadium last May. The stadium’s pitch also played host to the 1999 World Cup Champion United States women’s soccer team as part of a trio of facilities to house the U.S. Cup. Since 1998, the Cardinals are 108-44 at home and compiled a school record 20-game-home winning streak, which was snapped in 2007. Note: Prior to the opening of Cardinal Stadium, the Cardinals played in Old Cardinal Stadium from 1957-97 at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center. It was built during the tenure of Governor Lawrence Weatherby (1927-28), a football and baseball letterwinner at the University of Louisville. 2022 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL GoCards.com | @UofLFootball 21 MEDIA PREVIEW TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS U OF L Stadium Record The Cardinals are 108-44 all-time at home. Seating Capacity Built in 1998, stadium capacity is currently at approximately 60,800, including suites. Playing Field Louisville switched from natural grass to Field Turf for the 2003 season and was replaced again in 2014. Card March Fans are encouraged to meet the team when the Cardinals arrive for Card March, approxi- mately 2:15 prior to kickoff. The team buses will arrive at Denny Crum Overpass and play- ers will unload and walk down the stairs. The players and coaches will make their way through the crowd behind the marching band and cheerleaders before entering the stadium. Stadium Facts Top Cardinal Stadium Crowds 1. 58,187 vs. Notre Dame, 9/2/19 2. 55,632 vs. Florida State, 9/17/16 3. 55,588 vs. Clemson, 9/16/17 4. 55,428 vs. Miami, 9/1/14 5. 55,414 vs. Florida State, 10/30/14 6. 55,396 vs. Clemson, 9/17/15 7. 55,386 vs. Kentucky, 9/2/12 8. 55,332 vs. Ohio, 9/1/13 9. 55,327 vs. Kentucky, 9/4/10 10. 55,218 vs. NC State, 10/22/16 11. 55,215 vs. UCF, 10/18/13 12. 55,168 vs. Rutgers, 10/10/13 13. 55,121 vs. Duke, 10/14/16 14. 55,118 vs. Kentucky, 11/29/14 15. 55,106 vs. Cincinnati, 10/15/10 Home Attendance Averages 1. 2016 6 324,391 54,065 2. 2014 6 317,829 52,972 3. 2013 7 370,396 52,914 4. 2010 7 354,557 50,648 5. 2018 7 351,755 50,251 Top Road Crowds 1. 95,670 Penn State 1996 2. 94,826 Tennessee 1993 3. 92,084 Tennessee 1987 4. 91,734 Ohio State 1991 5. 89,653 Ohio State 1992 6. 84,476 Florida 1992 7 . 83,362 Clemson 2016 8. 82,978 Clemson 2014 9. 80,795 Notre Dame 2014 10. 80,741 Florida State 2000HEISMAN Trophy 2016 2022 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL 22 GoCards.com | @UofLFootball MEDIA PREVIEW TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS U OF L F or many years, during the month of December, college football used that time to recognize the top players in the game. The award names like Heisman, Outland, Thorpe, Groza and Butkus are intertwined into the game as a tribute to the greatest players in the game. In 2016, the University of Louisville entered the annals when quarterback La- mar Jackson became the first UofL player to have his named engraved on one of the most iconic trophies in the game. The Cardinals’ program and the Atlantic Coast Conference provides a national stage on which players can be seen. Jackson was the youngest player to secure the honor at just 19 years and 337 days old. He continued a recent trend of breakout stars winning the Heisman. He was the sixth player to win the award as either a redshirt freshman or sophomore, all since 2007, joining Johnny Manziel (redshirt freshman), Jameis Winston (red- shirt freshman), Mark Ingram (sophomore), Sam Bradford (sophomore), and Tim Tebow (sophomore). Guiding the nation’s top scoring offense, Jackson finished the regular season holding ACC and school records with 51 touchdowns responsible for (30 pass- ing, 21 rushing), rushing yards by a quarterback with 1,538, and rushing touch- downs by a quarterback with 21. He tied an ACC mark with eight touchdowns in the season-opening win over Charlotte, including matching a school mark with six touchdown passes. Named the ACC Player and Offensive Player of the Year, Jackson shattered Lou- isville’s single-season record for rushing yards in a season, and his eight 100-yard rushing games also broke a school mark.U niversity of Louisville football is a house- hold name due to the overwhelming me- dia attention that hovers around the Cardinals with their affiliation with the ACC and the ESPN networks. Writers and broadcasters representing the nation’s most recognized media outlets reg- ularly interact with UofL players and coaches. In 2021, all Louisville games were carried nation- ally or regionally on the ABC, ESPN family of networks. 2022 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL GoCards.com | @UofLFootball 23 MEDIA PREVIEW TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS U OF L NATI NAL AttentionElvis Dumervil led the nation with 20.5 sacks to win the 2005 Bronco Nagurski Award. NATIONAL Awards Gerod Holliman set an NCAA record by recording 14 interceptions to win the 2014 Jim Thorpe Award for the nation’s top defensive back. 2022 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL 24 GoCards.com | @UofLFootball MEDIA PREVIEW TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS U OF L Lamar Jackson earned the nation’s top prize by capturing the 2016 Heisman Trophy — becoming the youngest player in college football history to win the top award.2022 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL GoCards.com | @UofLFootball 25 MEDIA PREVIEW TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS U OF L ALL-AMERICANS Tutu Atwell Caleb Chandler Lamar Jackson Gerod Holliman Roman Oben Elvis Dumervil Dewayne Whiteto the Pros 2022 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL 26 GoCards.com | @UofLFootball MEDIA PREVIEW TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS U OF LTM 2022 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL GoCards.com | @UofLFootball 27 MEDIA PREVIEW TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS U OF LGAMEDAY LOUISVILLE 2022 LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL 28 GoCards.com | @UofLFootball MEDIA PREVIEW TEAM COACHES REVIEW HONORS PROS RECORDS U OF LNext >