Miami, Louisville and Carson Beck
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MIAMI - Howard Schenellenberger's boots are coming back to the Derby City. Marching into South Florida for a primetime matchup with No. 2 Miami, the Louisville football program earned a massive statement, leaving Hard Rock Stadium with 24-21 victory.
The senior signal-caller completed 74.1% of his passes and threw for 241 yards and four touchdowns in Miami's third game of the season against instate competition. Beck and the Hurricanes are averaging 428 yards of Total Offense each week while maintaining possession for six minutes more per game than their opponents.
Carson Beck's Heisman Trophy odds took a major hit Friday night after No. 2 Miami lost 24-21 to the unranked Louisville Cardinals.
Louisville didn’t sneak into Hard Rock Stadium with a Top 15 defense. It walked in like it owned the place. And when it walked out — with four interceptions, five pass breakups, and a takedown of No. 2 Miami in its back pocket — there was no mistaking the truth: This defense is the truth.
Louisville football showed resiliency and growth in its upset victory over No. 2 Miami. Here are three takeaways from the ACC game.
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