2020 Louisville Cardinals football team

The 2020 Louisville Cardinals football team represented the University of Louisville during the 2020 NCAA Division I FBS football season. This was the team's second season under head coach Scott Satterfield. The Cardinals played their home games at Cardinal Stadium, formerly known as Papa John's Cardinal Stadium, in Louisville, Kentucky, as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

2020 Louisville Cardinals football
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
Record4–7 (3–7 ACC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorDwayne Ledford (2nd season)
Offensive schemeSpread option
Defensive coordinatorBryan Brown (2nd season)
Base defense4–2–5
Home stadiumCardinal Stadium
Seasons
← 2019
2021 →
2020 Atlantic Coast Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 5 Notre Dame y^   9 0     10 2  
No. 3 Clemson y$^   8 1     10 2  
No. 22 Miami (FL)   7 2     8 3  
No. 18 North Carolina   7 3     8 4  
NC State   7 3     8 4  
Boston College   5 5     6 5  
Pittsburgh   5 5     6 5  
Virginia Tech   5 5     5 6  
Virginia   4 5     5 5  
Wake Forest   3 4     4 5  
Georgia Tech   3 6     3 7  
Louisville   3 7     4 7  
Florida State   2 6     3 6  
Duke   1 9     2 9  
Syracuse   1 9     1 10  
Championship: Clemson 34, Notre Dame 10
  • ^ – College Football Playoff participant
  • $ – Conference champion
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll.

After compiling a 4–7 regular season record (3–7 in ACC play), Satterfield advised in mid-December that "we aren’t in line for a bowl" after Louisville's director of athletics conferred with ACC officials.[1]

Schedule edit

Louisville had games scheduled against Kentucky, and Murray State, which were all canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2][3] This will be the first season since 1993 that the Cardinals do not play Kentucky.

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 128:00 p.m.Western Kentucky*ACCNW 35–2111,179
September 197:30 p.m.No. 17 MiamiNo. 18
  • Cardinal Stadium
  • Louisville, KY
ABCL 34–4712,120
September 2612:00 p.m.at No. 21 PittsburghNo. 24ACCNL 20–230 (Behind closed doors)
October 97:00 p.m.at Georgia TechESPNL 27–4611,000
October 172:30 p.m.at No. 4 Notre DameNBCL 7–1210,182
October 2412:00 p.m.Florida State
  • Cardinal Stadium
  • Louisville, KY
ACCRSNW 48–1611,465
October 314:00 p.m.Virginia Tech
  • Cardinal Stadium
  • Louisville, KY
ACCNL 35–4211,901
November 148:00 p.m.at VirginiaACCNL 17–311,000
November 207:30 p.m.Syracuse
  • Cardinal Stadium
  • Louisville, KY
ESPNW 30–011,192
November 284:00 p.m.at Boston CollegeACCNL 27–340 (Behind closed doors)
December 1212:00 p.m.Wake Forest
  • Cardinal Stadium
  • Louisville, KY
ACCNW 45–2110,959

The ACC released their schedule on July 29, with specific dates selected on August 6.[2]

Rankings edit

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
APRVRV*1824RV
CoachesRVRV*16RV
CFPNot releasedNot released

Game summaries edit

Western Kentucky edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Hilltoppers 7 7 0 7 21
Cardinals 7 21 7 0 35

Miami edit

1 2 3 4 Total
No. 17 Hurricanes 14 6 17 10 47
No. 18 Cardinals 3 3 14 14 34

At No. 21 Panthers edit

1 2 3 4 Total
No. 24 Cardinals 7 10 3 0 20
No. 21 Panthers 13 7 3 0 23

At Georgia Tech edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Cardinals 7 14 6 0 27
Yellow Jackets 7 7 12 20 46

At Notre Dame edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Cardinals 0 0 7 0 7
Fighting Irish 6 0 6 0 12

Florida State edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Seminoles 7 7 2 0 16
Cardinals 21 10 7 10 48

Virginia Tech edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Hokies 14 7 7 14 42
Cardinals 0 14 0 21 35

At Virginia edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Cardinals 3 7 7 0 17
Cavaliers 7 7 7 10 31

Syracuse edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Orange 0 0 0 0 0
Cardinals 3 17 7 3 30

At Boston College edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Cardnials 3 7 3 14 27
Eagles 7 6 7 14 34

Wake Forest edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Demon Deacons 7 3 3 8 21
Cardinals 0 21 7 17 45

Players drafted into the NFL edit

Round Pick Player Position NFL Club
2 57 Tutu Atwell WR Los Angeles Rams
4 109 Dez Fitzpatrick WR Tennessee Titans

References edit

  1. ^ Rutherford, Mike (December 16, 2020). "Louisville will not play in bowl game". cardchronicle.com. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "ACC Announces Plans for Football and Fall Olympic Sports". TheACC.com. July 29, 2020. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
  3. ^ Talty, John. "SEC moves to conference-only 2020 schedule, pushes back start of season". AL.com. Retrieved July 30, 2020.