Exactly it was one of those if it was called on the field a TD, it would not have been overturned.Close but can’t overturn the call on the field.
Close but can’t overturn the call on the field.
It’s early but Louisville’s offense looks very crisp and well coached. This Satterfield may be a real up and comer.Never too early to hope for a Notre Dame loss. 7-7 early.
Not exactly a defensive struggle. Louisville might have to score 40 to stay in this game.It’s early but Louisville’s offense looks very crisp and well coached. This Satterfield may be a real up and comer.
Regardless of the outcome of this game, he’s a good hire...that man can coach!So far, satterfield looking like a smart hire. Still early though
It’s early but Louisville’s offense looks very crisp and well coached. This Satterfield may be a real up and comer.
Yep, who probably didn’t go to school there..can’t stand that.That douchy, overweight, and bald guy in the green and gold jersey that the camera crew insists on showing ....exemplifies the typical Notre Dame fan.
Dumb ass picket fence D. Eagles run that as well. It’s the new it thingy8 defenders more than 10 yards from the LOS on 3rd and 13.
Picket fence? Isn’t that the play Hackman’s team ran to win it all in Hoosiers?Dumb ass picket fence D. Eagles run that as well. It’s the new it thingy
If they score on this drive they will keep it a punchers chance the entire game.I think Louisville has a shot to win this game.
Fumble while trying to milk the clock. Ugh!If they score on this drive they will keep it a punchers chance the entire game.
If they score on this drive they will keep it a punchers chance the entire game.
Both Louisville fumbles occurred when they were trying to run out the clock.3 fumbles in a row jeesh
If they were trying to run out the clock, they should have the QB under center.Both Louisville fumbles occurred when they were trying to run out the clock.
Maria Taylor is phoine - all 6’2” volleyball body of hers
Both Louisville fumbles occurred when they were trying to run out the clock.
Outlined against a blue-gray October sky, the Four Horsemen rode again. In dramatic lore their names are Death, Destruction, Pestilence, and Famine. But those are aliases. Their real names are: Stuhldreher, Crowley, Miller and Layden. They formed the crest of the South Bend cyclone before which another fighting Army team was swept over the precipice at the Polo Grounds this afternoon as 55,000 spectators peered down upon the bewildering panorama spread out upon the green plain below