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Louisville has a long history of high-powered offense. Coach Jeff Brohm has a much more balanced group of Cardinals these days.
Miami quarterback Carson Beck said Tuesday the Hurricanes will stick to what has worked as they prepare to host the Louisville Cardinals (4-1) at Hard Rock Stadium on Friday night.
The Hurricanes’ defensive front has been the team’s biggest strength early in the year. Unfortunately for the Cardinals, blocking defenders has been their biggest weakness.
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Pre-snap penalties have killed the Miami Hurricanes this season as they prepare to take on one of the best offenses in the country.
Miami (FL) won 28-22 over Florida State on Saturday, Oct. 4. Beck led Miami (FL) with 241 yards on 20-of-27 passing (74.1%) for four touchdowns and no interceptions. Fletcher carried the ball 12 times for 40 yards, adding one reception for eight yards. Toney recorded 107 yards on seven catches with two touchdowns.
Moss, to his credit, has kept the offense afloat – though he also has sprung the occasional costly leak. He threw for 329 yards and two touchdowns last week. Chris Bell has 305 yards and three touchdowns in the last two games and leads the ACC in making defensive backs feel bad about themselves.
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Depth Charts: Louisville vs. Miami
Oct 19, 2024; Louisville, Kentucky, USA; Miami Hurricanes running back Mark Fletcher Jr. (4) runs the ball against Louisville Cardinals defensive back Tamarion McDonald (12) during the first half at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium. Miami defeated Louisville 52-45. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Rhodes-Imagn Images | Jamie Rhodes-Imagn Images