< PreviousD r. Kim Schatzel became the 19th Presi- dent of the University of Louisville on February 1st, 2023. She leads the $1.6 billion University enterprise that extends to include an affili- ated $2.5 billion health care system with a focus on integrity, accountability, trans- parency, and advancing UofL’s impact and national preeminence. President Schatzel is one of only 2% of university presidents nationwide with extensive corporate and entrepreneurial C-suite experience. Her path to academic leadership may be unique but has proven to be highly effective in expanding relationships with business part- ners, legislative leaders, and the philan- thropic community. In her previous role as its President, Tow- son University (TU) experienced unprecedent- ed growth and became Maryland’s second largest university and the largest university – public or private – in the Greater Baltimore region. During her tenure, she generated sup- port for more than $1 billion in capital invest- ments in campus infrastructure and facilities, the largest in the University’s 166-year history. Dr. Schatzel led TU to an impressive 72% six- year graduation rate and became one of only a handful of universities nationally where Afri- can American, Latinx, and Pell-eligible under- graduates achieved the same graduation rate as the overall student population. Clearly a champion for diversity, inclusion, and equity, Dr. Schatzel also established the first Office of Inclusion and Institutional Equity for TU and the first in the state of Maryland. For her exceptional leadership in inclu- sive student success, Dr. Schatzel was rec- ognized by Washington Monthly and US News and World Report for leadership in Social Mobility; the NCAA and Minority Opportunities Athletic Association with the Award for Diversity and Inclusion (2021); the Associated Black Charities as the “Cham- pion for More in the Middle” (2017); and by the Board of Directors of the Urban League affiliates across the country with the Whit- ney M. Young Jr. Award (2020). President Schatzel currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and Greater Louisville Inc. (GLI). She also serves as the Chair, University of Louisville Athletic Association, and as a member of several boards including Louisville Healthcare CEO Council (CEoC), UofL Health, University of Louisville Foun- dation, University of Louisville Real Estate Foundation, and Impetus. President Schat- zel is a member of the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration and the Presidents’ Trust of the American Asso- ciation of Colleges and Universities (AACU). Prior to her presidency at TU, Dr. Schatzel served as the interim president, provost and executive vice president of academic and student affairs at Eastern Michigan University and as dean of the University of Michigan- Dearborn College of Business. Before serv- ing higher education, Dr. Schatzel spent more than 20 years as a corporate leader and serial entrepreneur in the technology and advanced manufacturing sectors. After college, she started her 20-year business career as a foreman in a Ford assembly plant that culminated in her co-founding a mul- tinational advanced manufacturing firm with operations on four continents, serving as its president, chief operating officer and chief executive officer. President Schatzel holds a Ph.D. in Busi- ness Administration, with a concentration in Marketing and Technology, from Michi- gan State University. Her research inter- ests focused on product innovation, new product success and marketing communica- tions. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Washington University in St. Louis. President Schatzel’s husband, Trevor Iles, is an entrepreneur and former business executive. He is a member of the faculty at UofL’s College of Business as a lecturer in marketing. They enjoy golfing, reading, and spending time with their children and grand- children. President Schatzel enjoys cooking for family and friends – her pot roast has received numerous accolades. GoCards.com n @UofLFootball 228 GoCards.com n @UofLFootball 229 Athletic Association Board of Directors Jerry Abramson Dr. Larry Benz Raymond Burse Larry Hayes Alfonso Cornish Christopher Dischinger Brian Lavin Kevin Ledford Diane Medley Eugene Mueller Allie Phillips Diane Porter Sherrill Zimmerman Kari Donahue Dr. Amy Lingo Brandon McCormack Jason Cumberledge Meg Hancock Steve Jones Lee Gill Bob Kohn Dr. Larry Benz Jeremy Clark Douglas Craddock Melissa Barnes Ryan Bridgeman Raymond Burse Gerald Bradley Harini Chenna Krista Wallace-Boaz Sherrill Zimmerman Ron Wright Sam Rechter Sharon Moore Charlie Perusse Gayle Saunders Dr. Kim Schatzel Andrew Trager-Kusman Sandy Russell Sherri WallaceJ osh Heird, who has over 15 years of experience in ath- letics administration at the Uni- versity of Louisville and at Villa- nova University, was named the Cardinals’ Director of Athletics on June 3, 2022. Prior to that appointment following a com- prehensive national search, he had been operating as the Car- dinals’ Interim Athletic Director since December 2021. Under Heird’s leadership, he has shaped the path of the department by bringing hometown hero Jeff Brohm back to Louis- ville to lead the football program in Decem- ber 2022 and hiring Pat Kelsey to take the reins of the men’s basketball program in March 2024. Louisville continued its strong run on the playing field in 2023-24. eight teams earned a national ranking during the season and nine programs reached the NCAA post- season. Football reached its first-ever ACC Championship game in Jeff Brohm’s first sea- son, while the All-Girl cheer squad captured its 10th consecutive national title. In the classroom, 10 programs received a perfect 1,000 APR score and the department earned a 93 percent graduation rate. UofL student-athletes combined to produce a 3.311 GPA for the 2024 spring semester, extending Louisville’s streak to 27 straight semesters with a department-wide GPA of 3.0 or better. Heird also oversaw the creation of the partnership with 502Circle to make it the Official NIL Collective of the Louisville Cardinals. Operating independently from the University of Louisville, 502Circle works directly with UofL student-athletes to maxi- mize their opportunities in the NIL space. The 2022-23 academic year yielded another accomplished campaign on the playing field. Heird saw 13 teams reach the top 25 in the national rankings and six squads received invitations to the NCAA Tournament. The women’s volleyball team finished as the national runner-up and wom- en’s basketball made their fifth consecutive trip to the Elite Eight. Academically, the department earned a 92 percent graduation rate and a 3.28 grade point average, both high marks in the history of the athletic department. Ten programs achieved perfect APR marks and 510 student-athletes achieved a grade point average of 3.0 or better during the 2022-23 school year. Led by Heird’s vision, he spearheaded the department’s fundraising efforts to estab- lish a new naming rights deal and completed a number of key capital projects. Heird finalized a $41 million naming rights deal to rename Cardinal Stadium to L&N Sta- dium, one of the highest gifts in school history, and secured a $4 million commitment to open the Angel’s Envy Bourbon Club. He also received a $1 million dona- tion for the enhancement of Jim Patterson Stadium and finished Denny Crum Hall, a state-of-the- art residence hall on the UofL campus. Committed to providing a world-class student-athlete experience, Heird has improved NIL alignment and advancement for student-athlete acquisition and retention, launched an expanded Elevate NIL Program and improved alignment and communica- tion with 502 Circle, a collective to support UofL student-athletes. In inking a record-breaking deal with UofL Health, Heird’s department became the ACC leader in mental health by increasing resources. The athletic department added 10 mental health professionals and personnel commitment to support mental health, sports performance and sports science — tops in the industry. After a previous stint at UofL, Heird returned to Louisville as the Deputy Athletic Director in April 2019. In that role, Heird served as the sport administrator for baseball, men’s basketball, and football, as well as pro- vided administrative oversight for champion- ships, facilities/events, capital projects and equipment operations; plus sport oversight for men’s and women’s golf and men’s and women’s swimming and diving. Heird served as Senior Associate Athlet- ics Director/Chief Athletics Operating Offi- cer at Villanova in 2018-19 after operating nearly two years as Associate Athletic Direc- tor for Internal Operations and Finance. In those roles, he provided leadership for all internal units of the athletic department and had administrative oversight with finance and budget, capital projects, ticket and equipment operation, food service, camps and overall project and event management. He also was the sport administrator for the men’s lacrosse and men’s soccer programs, as well as the secondary administrator for men’s basketball. Before moving to Villanova, Heird worked nearly 10 years at UofL (2007-16), most recently as Assistant Athletic Director for Championships and Facilities from 2012- 16. In that role, he had oversight of capital projects approved by the UofL Athletic Asso- ciation. He also assisted with the day-to-day management of facility operations. Heird was responsible for the management of all ACC and NCAA postseason events hosted by UofL. During his time at Louisville, Heird helped design and oversee the construction of the Jim Patterson Baseball Stadium expan- sion, the Ulmer Softball Stadium expansion, the building of the Dr. Mark and Cindy Lynn Soccer Stadium, the lacrosse stadium press box, as well as the Thorntons Academic Center of Excellence. Heird coordinated several postseason events hosted by Louisville, including the 2016 NCAA Men’s Basketball Region- al. Louisville also served as home to the 2015 and 2012 Men’s and Women’s Cross Country National Championships, the 2015 and 2012 Men’s Basketball Second and Third Rounds, the 2014 Women’s Basket- ball Regional, the 2012 Women’s Volleyball National Championship and the 2012 Field Hockey National Championship. He began his career at UofL as Assistant Director of Championships in April of 2007 before being promoted to the Director of Championships in 2009. Before starting a career in collegiate athletics, Heird spent five years in Washington, D.C. working for Congressman Mike Simpson of Idaho and Senator Wayne Allard of Colorado. Heird is a 2002 graduate of Mississippi College, where he was a member of the cross country, track & field and football teams. In addition to being the American South- west Conference 800 meter champion in 2001, Heird was an all-conference cross country selection in 2001 and was an aca- demic all-conference honoree every semes- ter of his career. He earned an MBA from Louisville in 2009. Heird is married to the former Abbey Woolley. The couple has two children, Had- ley and Gus. GoCards.com n @UofLFootball 230 The Heird Family: (counterclockwise from top right) Josh, Abbey, Gus and Hadley.GoCards.com n @UofLFootball 231 Krista Boaz-Wallace Faculty Representative Amy Calabrese Deputy AD/Senior Woman Administrator Marvin Mitchell Deputy AD/Student Services & Diversity Laura Clemente Senior Associate AD/ Chief Revenue Officer Nick Bowes Deputy AD/Chief Financial Officer John Carns Senior Associate AD/ Compliance Michael Dudas Senior Associate AD/ Development Lottie Stockwell Senior Associate AD/ External Relations Derek Cowherd Associate AD/ Inclusive Excellence Alan Kellogg Associate AD for Administration and Internal Operations Megan Edwards Associate AD/ Development Dr. Pat Ivey Associate AD/Student- Athlete Health & Performance Michael Ortman Associate AD/ Facilities and Stadium Manager Zach Brooks Assistant AD/ Capital Projects & Administration Rachael Cosgrove Assistant AD/ Development Diego Insuasty Assistant AD/ Strategy & Innovation Erika Fitzgerald Assistant AD/ Membership Services Jen Hanson Assistant AD/ Fan Experience Dan Morrissey Assistant AD/ Compliance Andrew McClung Assistant AD/ Facilities Alyssa Murphy Assistant AD/ Student Services Scott Sallade Associate AD/ Student Services Jeremy Noe Assistant AD/ TV Production Keith Schobert Assistant AD/ FacilitiesGoCards.com n @UofLFootball 232 Holly Aprile Softball Ryan Blagg Men's Golf Jeff Brohm Football Arthur Albiero Swimming Mark Beckham Women's Tennis Dan McDonnell Baseball John Michael Hayden Men's Soccer Karen Ferguson-Dayes Women's Soccer Dani Busboom Kelly Volleyball Rodrigo da Silva Men’s Tennis Pat Kelsey Men’s Basketball Scott Teeter Women's Lacrosse Jeff Walz Women's Basketball Whitney Young Women's Golf Justine Sowry Field HockeyW elcome to Louisville! Thank you for your interest in Louisville football. The Louisville Athletics Communications Office has produced the 2024 media guide to assist in your coverage of the Cardinals. Please feel free to contact any member of our staff with questions, requests or con- cerns. We look forward to working with you throughout the season. COVERING LOUISVILLE Weekly News Conference Head coach Jeff Brohm hosts a weekly news conference each Monday at the Howard Schnel- lenberger Football Complex beginning with lunch at 11 a.m. Brohm will address the media at 11 a.m., followed by a selected assistant available at approximately 11:30 a.m. Selected players will be available at 11:45 a.m. p.m. Quotes, video and audio from the news conference are available on www.GoCards.com each Monday afternoon. News Conference Video Broadcast-quality video files for television newscasts of each weekly news conference are avail- able for download on Monday afternoons. Contact the Louisville Communications staff for a link. Interviews Interviews with all Louisville student-athletes and coaches MUST be arranged through the Stra- tegic Communications Office. Contact Rocco Gasparro, Football SID, via email at rocco.gas- parro@louisville.edu or by calling 502-852-0102. Please give as much advance notice as possible when requesting interviews. Selected players are available for media inter- views following practice on Tuesdays and Wednes- days. Locker rooms and the football complex are off limits to members of the media. Personal phone numbers will not be distrib- uted to the media and student-athletes should not be contacted directly by phone, email or social media to arrange interviews or to answer questions. GoCards.com n @UofLFootball 233 University of Louisville Strategic Communications Sam Gercak Assistant Director of Media Relations/Creative Communications gercak@GoCards.com Lori Korte Harmon Assistant Director of Media Relations lori@GoCards.com Matt Paras Assistant Director of Media Relations/Creative Communications paras@GoCards.com Nancy Worley Associate Director of Media Relations nancy@GoCards.com Dana Brown Assistant Director of Media Relations/Creative Communications dana@gocards.com Jackson Sepko Assistant Director of Creative Communications jacksons@GoCards.com Alyssa Sconzo Director of Digital Strategy alyssa@GoCards.com Football Contacts Rocco Gasparro (Primary Contact) Director of Media Relations Phone: 502-852-0102 Email: Rocco@GoCards.com Cell: 502-262-2258 Stephen Williams (Secondary Contact) Assistant Director of Media Relations/ Creative Communications Email: stephen@GoCards.com Contact Information Mailing Address Louisville Strategic Communications 2100 S. Floyd St. Louisville, Ky. 40208Gameday Information Working Credentials Credentials for Louisville home games are issued to working media only and should be requested as early as possible. Season credential privileges may be granted to daily newspapers, magazines, radio stations and television stations that cover the Louis- ville football program on a regular basis – i.e., weekly news conferences and all home games. Credentials are granted at the discretion of Louisville Athletics and additional requests and affiliations are considered on an individual basis. Due to space constraints, credentials will be limited to working media only. If media creden- tials are not picked up in advance, they will be available for pickup at the West Ticket Booth located outside Gate 7 of L&N Stadium. Media should enter through Gate 8 to gain access to elevators for the press box. No credentials will be mailed. Please direct all requests to: Stephen Wil- liams (s.williams@louisville.edu), Assistant Sports Information Director, University of Louisville, Louisville, Ky. 40208. Media members wishing to cover UofL on the road are encouraged to contact Rocco Gasparro (rocco.gasparro@louisville.edu) at least two weeks prior to the contest to secure credentials. Requests for season passes should be submitted no later than July 31. Requests for single games should be made as far in advance as possible. NFL scouts can receive credentials and access to the pressbox. The written (or e-mail) request must be made at least one week in advance to Ste- phen Williams (s.williams@louisville.edu). Seats are assigned on a space available basis, and access to the field during team warm-ups is permitted. GoCards.com n @UofLFootball 234 University of Louisville Broadcast Center Morgan Brooks Assistant Director of TV Production morgan@GoCards.com Jake Williamson Associate Producer jake@GoCards.com Will Clark Technical Manager willc@GoCards.com Bobby Blankenship Director of TV Production bobbyb@GoCards.com John Leenerts Chief Broadcast Engineer johnl@GoCards.com Bryce Matthis Technical Manager matthis@GoCards.com Jeremy Noe Assistant AD/ TV Production jeremyn@GoCards.comPress Parking Press parking is limited and will be issued upon request on a first-come, first-served basis as available. Contact the Louisville Communica- tions Office regarding details and directions to press parking areas. Photographers Only a limited amount of accredited pho- tographers/videographers on assignment from recognized media outlets will be issued sideline credentials. All photographers must obtain and wear a Louisville Athletics vest (available in the press box on gamedays and a media pass to shoot inside L&N Stadium. NCAA rules limit shooting to outside the restraining line enclos- ing the playing field and outside the 20-yard lines (the team areas). Children under 16 years old are not permitted on the sideline. Photogra- phers are asked to stay behind the white dotted line on the field with priority given to indi- viduals operating cameras and parabolic micro- phones for the television network broadcasting the game. The designated photographer work space is on the field level of L&N Stadium, just inside the tunnel on the west side. Tables, chairs, power strips and wireless internet are provided and the area may be used on a first- come, first-served basis. theACC.Com/Media The Atlantic Coast Conference’s official web- site, theACC.com, is the most complete source for ACC football information. theACC.com/ media is also the site for transcripts of the league’s football coaches teleconference every Wednesday afternoon during the season. The media sec- tion is dedicated to the specific needs of media members and includes downloads of ACC and school logos, as well as headshots of players and coaches from select sports. An individual account is required to access the site. Go to the ACC.com/ media to register. Collegepressbox.com Collegepressbox.com is the official website for ACC football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides for the conference and each of its 14 members throughout the season. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to password@ collegepressbox.com. Press Box Services Packets with pre-game information will be distributed prior to kickoff. Play-by-play, com- plete halftime and final statistics, coaches and player quote sheets are all regular services on game day. Monitors with updated statistics are available throughout the press level and in booths for elec- tronic media. In addition, television monitors are also part of the fixtures in both home and visiting radio booths. Press Box There are three levels to the L&N Stadium Press Box: (3-4) Suites; (5) Press Level, AD Suites, President’s Suite, Photo Deck, Visiting and Home Coaches Booth, Visiting and Home Radio Booths, Replay Booth, Television Booth. Postgame Policy Post-game interviews at L&N Stadium are held in the meeting rooms of the football com- plex. The meeting room entrance is located to the right of the walkway leading the teams to the field. After meeting with the team, head coach Jeff Brohm will be brought into the Team Defensive Meeting Room. Additional players upon request will also be brought into the team meeting room. The visiting coach and players are available in a room outside their locker room. Please check with the visiting SID for more details. Typed post-game quotes from both head coaches and players will be available in the press box following the game. For both home and away games, the Louisville locker and training rooms are closed to the media. Football SID Rocco Gasparro will survey the media in the fourth quarter for player requests. Media Will Call Approved media or photo credentials can be obtained at the Media Will Call Booth at Gate 7 of L&N Stadium. Media Will Call opens approximately two hours prior to kickoff and will close about 30 minutes after kickoff. Wireless Internet L&N Stadium press box offers free wireless internet service to media members. Instruc- tions will be provided to the media on game day. For further questions, contact the UofL Sports Information staff on the upper level of the press box. Radio All University of Louisville football games will be broadcast live on the Cardinal Football Network developed by Learfield Sports Mar- keting. UofL and Learfield’s Louisville Sports Properties, the multimedia rightsholder, inked a new deal with Louisville First Radio Group to be the flagship for the Louisville Cardinals Radio Network. Under the agreement, ESPN 93.9 FM ‘The Ville’ and WGTK 970 AM will carry all Cardinal sports programming. Paul Rogers will serve as the play-play voice for the 33rd year, while former Cardinal Craig Swabek serves as color analyst and Jody Demling returns as the sideline reporter. GoCards.com n @UofLFootball 235 Head Coach: Jeff Brohm Alma Mater: Louisville Louisville Record: 10-4 Career Record: 76-48 (11th season) Assistant Coaches n Brian Brohm, Offensive Coordinator/QB n Ron English, Co-Def. Coordinator/Secondary n Mark Hagen, Co-Def. Coordinator/DL n Chris Barclay, Running Backs n Steve Ellis, Cornerbacks n Mark Ivey, Linebackers n Karl Maslowski, Special Teams/Asst. LB n Garrick McGee, Wide Receivers n Richard Owens, Offensive Line n Ryan Wallace, Tight Ends n Greg Brohm, Chief of Staff n Domenic Reno, Strength and Conditioning n Brison Manor, Assistant Strength Coach n Brandon Pringle, Associate Strength Coach n Geoff Stanford, Assistant Strength Coach n Clarence Yancey, Assistant Strength Coach n Ed Connell, Director of Equipment n Hannah Kroll, Director of Nutrition n Shawn Love, Head Athletic Trainer n Pete Nochta, Director of Recruitng n John Herron, Dir. of Recruiting Strategy n Trent Mossbrucker, Recruiting Coordinator n Robyn Mattingly, Operations Coordinator n Alec Pezuti, Video Coordinator n Deion Branch, Player Developent n Jontavius Morris, Recruiting Coordinator n Andrew Coverdale, Quality Control Specialist n Adam Mueller, Quality Control Specialist n Mason Petrino, Quality Control Specialist n Brian Reader, Quality Control Specialist n Mark Sander, Quality Control Specialist n Brandon Sharp, Quality Control Specialist n Denise Murphy, Administrative Associate n Vicky Nugent, Financial Coordinator n Clarence Yancey, Assistant Strength Coach n Anna Williams, Operations Coordinator General Information Location: Louisville, Ky. Founded: 1798 Enrollment: 23,000 Football Stadium: L&N Stadium Capacity: 58,923 Surface: FieldTurf Nickname: Cardinals Colors: Red and Black Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference President: Dr. Kim Schatzel Athletic Director: Josh Heird Faculty Representative: Krista Wallace-Boaz Website: GoCards.com Twitter: @UofLFootball Instagram: @UofLFootball Facebook: Facebook.com/UofLFootball 2023 Record: 10-4 ACC Record: 7-1 Strategic Communications Football Contact: Rocco Gasparro Phone: 502-852-0102 Email: Rocco@GoCards.com Cell: 502-262-2258 Fax: 502-852-7401 Secondary Contact: Stephen Williams Email: Stephen@Gocards.com Cardinals Briefly in 2023 Overall Record: 10-4 ACC Record: 7-1 Home: 6-1; Away: 2-1; Neutral: 2-2 Offense (National Rank) Yards Rushing/Game: 178.5 - 37th Passing Yards/Game: 236.6 - 56th Passing Comp./Att./Yards: 266/408/3,313 Total Net Yards/Game: 415.1- 41st Points/Game: 30.7 - 43rd Turnover Margin/Game: 0.07- 65th Third-Down Conversions: 37.4 - 81st Defense (National Rank) Yards Rushing/Game: 99.8 - 9th Passing Yards/Game: 217.3 - 57th Total Net Yards/Game: 317.1 - 21st Points/Game: 21/3 - 33rd Third-Down Conversions: 29.8 - 10th 2023 ACC Standings TEAM ACC OVERALL Florida State 8-0 13-1 Louisville 7-1 10-4 NC State 6-2 9-4 Georgia Tech 5-3 7-6 Virginia Tech 5-3 7-6 Clemson 4-4 9-4 North Carolina 4-4 8-5 Duke 4-4 8-5 Miami 3-5 7-6 Boston College 3-5 7-6 Syracuse 2-6 6-7 Pitt 2-6 3-9 Virginia 2-6 3-9 Wake Forest 1-6 4-8 ACC Championship Game Florida State 16, Louisville 6 GoCards.com n @UofLFootball 236 Coaching Staff and Support Staff Day Date Opponent Sat. Aug. 31 AUSTIN PEAY Sat. Sept. 7 JACKSONVILLE STATE Sat. Sept. 14 OPEN Sat. Sept. 21 GEORGIA TECH* Sat. Sept. 28 at Notre Dame Sat. Oct. 5 SMU* Sat. Oct. 12 at Virginia* Sat. Oct. 19 MIAMI* Fri. Oct. 25 at Boston College* Sat. Nov. 2 at Clemson* Sat. Nov. 9 OPEN Sat. Nov. 16 at Stanford* Sat. Nov. 23 PITTSBURGH* Sat. Nov. 30 at Kentucky Sat. Dec. 7 ACC Football Championship * ACC game Date UL (rank) Opponent TV Site Result Att. Sept. 1 NR/NR vs. Georgia Tech ESPN N W, 39-34 36,101 Sept. 7 NR/NR Murray State ACC+ H W, 56-0 45,273 Sept. 16 NR/NR vs. Indiana Big Ten N W, 21-14 22,840 Sept. 23 NR/NR Boston College ACC H W, 56-28 48,294 Sept. 29 NR/NR at NC State ESPN A W, 13-10 56,919 Oct. 7 #25/#25 #10 Notre Dame ABC H W, 33-20 59,081 Oct. 14 #14/#15 at Pitt CW A L, 21-38 46,296 Oct. 28 #18/#!8 #20 Duke ESPN H W, 23-0 52,319 Nov. 4 #15/#15 Virginia Tech ACC H W, 34-3 49,995 Nov. 9 #11/#11 Virginia ESPN H W, 31-24 44,628 Nov. 18 #9/#9 at Miami ABC A W, 38-31 44,996 Nov. 25 #9/#9 Kentucky ABC H L, 31-38 59,225 Dec. 3 #14/#!5 vs. #4 Florida State ABC N L, 6-15 62,314 Dec. 27 #15/#16 vs. USC FOX N L, 28-42 35,317 2024 Louisville Football Schedule 2023 Louisville Football Results (10-4, 7-1 ACC)Next >