Published on: 20th August, 2009
If Louisville Cardinal Football fans are looking for some hope in a team with low expectations, this is it. The wide receiver position is by far the position with the most experience and most depth. Louisville returns all of its starters at wide out, and this veteran group will be looked ...Published on: 20th August, 2009
There is little doubt the strength of the 2009 Louisville Cardinals football team is the running backs. Featuring the 2008 Big East Rookie of the Year Vic Anderson, the Cardinals have a stable of backs who posses great speed, good pass blocking ability, and fantastic hands which allows them to catch the ball out of ...Published on: 20th August, 2009
When I think back to the 2007 season, when the University of Kentucky fielded the most balanced offensive team that the school had put together, well, ever, I think about a running game and passing game that kept opposing defenses on their heels no matter the situation. In a third ...Published on: 20th August, 2009
Following in the footsteps of Jacob Tamme, last season was really the first time that T.C. Drake, Maurice Grinter and Ross Bogue got to see the field consistently. As the offense struggled in the 2008, so did the tight ends. Their run blocking execution was not where it needed to be ...Published on: 13th August, 2009
Entering the 2008 season, the perceived strength of the Kentucky offense was its running game. Sure, they lost Rafael Little to the Tennessee Titans, but Derrick Locke had showed signs of brilliance during his freshman campaign and the team was also returning Tony Dixon and Alphonso Smith. To be successful, Kentucky needed ...Published on: 22nd June, 2009
The Louisville football program enters the 2009 season with a bunch of questions on the field, but the biggest question mark involves embattled head coach Steve Kragthorpe. The 2009 season for Louisville is more about making a determination regarding Kragthorpe than strictly wins and losses. For that reason, 2009 could be ...