The Louisville Cardinals (3-2) and the Virginia Cavaliers (4-1) square off on Saturday, October 12, 2024 at Scott Stadium in a battle of ACC foes.
Interested in watching the matchup featuring the Cardinals and Cavaliers? You can find it on ACC Network.
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When is Louisville vs. Virginia and when does it start?
This game between the Cardinals and Cavaliers is scheduled on Saturday, October 12, 2024. Expect to see the kickoff at 3:30 p.m. ET.
Where to watch Louisville vs. Virginia
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Louisville Stats & Insights
The Cardinals enter this matchup after a 34-27 loss to the SMU Mustangs in their most recent game.
Louisville sports the 32nd-ranked defense this season (313.4 yards allowed per game), and has been more effective on offense, ranking 15th-best with a tally of 472.6 yards per game.
The Cardinals rank 51st in pass defense this year (199.6 passing yards allowed per game), but they’ve been shining on offense, ranking 13th-best in the FBS with 303.4 passing yards per game.
Louisville is compiling 169.2 rushing yards per game on offense (61st in the FBS), and ranks 36th on the other side of the ball with 113.8 rushing yards allowed per game.
On the offensive side of the ball, the Cardinals have been a top-25 unit, ranking 21st-best in the FBS by totaling 38.6 points per game. They rank 38th on defense (19.6 points allowed per game).
Virginia Stats & Insights
Their last time out, the Cavaliers took down the Boston College Eagles 24-14.
Virginia is posting 432.2 total yards per contest on offense this season (45th-ranked). Meanwhile, it is allowing 379.0 total yards per game (86th-ranked).
The Cavaliers’ defense has been bottom-25 in pass defense this season, surrendering 266.4 passing yards per game, which ranks 15th-worst in the FBS. Offensively, they rank 46th with 252.0 passing yards per contest.
In terms of rushing, Virginia ranks 51st in the FBS on offense (180.2 rushing yards per game) and 35th defensively (112.6 rushing yards allowed per contest).
The Cavaliers rank 68th in the FBS with 29.0 points per contest on offense, and they rank 47th with 21.6 points allowed per game on the defensive side of the ball.
Louisville Key Players to Watch
Tyler Shough has 1,443 passing yards (288.6 ypg) to lead Louisville, completing 64.5% of his passes and tossing 13 touchdown passes and two interceptions this season.
Isaac Brown has carried the ball 39 times for a team-high 362 yards (72.4 per game), with one touchdown this year. He’s also tacked on 13 catches for 91 yards (18.2 per game) and one touchdown.
This season Keyjuan Brown has taken 27 carries for 160 yards (32.0 per game) and two touchdowns.
Ja’Corey Brooks’ 489 receiving yards (97.8 yards per game) pace all receivers on the team. He’s registered 25 receptions and six touchdowns.
Chris Bell has recorded 195 receiving yards (39.0 yards per game) and two touchdowns, reeling in 11 passes this year.
Jamari Johnson has hauled in nine catches for 121 yards (24.2 ypg) this season.
Virginia Key Players to Watch
Anthony Colandrea leads Virginia with 1,211 passing yards (242.2 ypg) on 99-of-149 passing with eight touchdowns compared to four interceptions this season. He also adds 158 rushing yards (31.6 ypg) on 49 carries while scoring two touchdowns on the ground.
Xavier Brown has carried the ball 38 times for a team-high 315 yards (63.0 per game) this year.
This season Kobe Pace has rushed for 293 yards (58.6 per game) on 61 carries with two touchdowns, while also catching 11 passes for 114 yards (22.8 per game).
Malachi Fields’ 412 receiving yards (82.4 yards per game) pace all receivers on the team. He’s totaled 28 receptions and three touchdowns.
Trell Harris has put up a 201-yard season so far (50.3 receiving yards per game) with two touchdowns, hauling in 13 passes.
Tyler Neville’s 12 grabs this season have resulted in 197 yards (39.4 ypg) and two touchdowns.
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