Written by Jonathan Lintner
The Cards and the Huskies aren't putting the botched calls of the 2007 game behind them, and the 2008 version of Connecticut-Louisville looks to be a showdown for the top of the Big East. Jonathan Lintner reports.
Written by Jonathan Lintner
Fans of two former Big East powerhouses now know what it feels like to be ditched by their leader and have a disenchanted fan base, writes Jonathan Lintner—all while the potential to win is still present.
Written by Jonathan Lintner
Louisville looked downright ugly against Kentucky to open 2008, but after a typical Cardinal offensive attack against Kansas State, it's hard to not look positively upon this season. Jonathan Lintner makes some predictions.
Written by Jonathan Lintner
Victor Anderson showed his stuff for Louisville on Wednesday night, reeling off 176 yards on 18 carries—yet just two years ago, Anderson wasn't even looking at the Cardinals. Jonathan Lintner relates his unlikely story.
Written by Jonathan Lintner
Louisville's Hunter Cantwell faces a familiar foe this Wednesday night, but with an unfamiliar supporting cast—and by the way, his coach's job is on the line. It isn't 2006 for Louisville anymore, Jonathan Lintner writes.
Written by Gregory Salyer
Some pundits are already claiming that the Wildcats are the new football kings of Kentucky—but Gregory Salyer says Louisville still holds that title.
Written by Gregory Salyer
Coach Steve Kragthorpe said that the game looked worse on tape than in person after going back and analyzing the 27-2 loss to Kentucky."When you win, obviously you feel good about things, and winning masks a lot of things," Kragthorpe said. "When you los