Louisville vs. Temple Postgame Notes
September 27, 2003 | Football
Sept. 27, 2003
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Louisville Notes
- The Cardinals 4-0 start is the seventh in school history and the first since 1993. Head coach Bobby Petrino becomes just the second coach in school history to start his first year at 4-0 (Tom King in 1925 was the other).
- WR J.R. Russell extended his reception streak to a team-best 15 straight games. His 55-yard TD reception was the longest of his career.
- The Cardinals scored 14 first-quarter points for the third time in four games. U of L has outscored the opposition, 52-17 in the first stanza.
- Two of Louisville's three scoring drives went for over 80 yards. The Cardinals have 10 scoring drives over 75 yards this season.
- Temple's 53 rushing yards were the fewest on the ground by a Cardinal opponent since East Carolina netted 68 rushing yards against U of L last season (10/26/02).
- QB Stefan LeFors was 5-of-7 for 100 yards and two touchdowns before leaving the game with an injury in the first quarter.
Temple Notes
- QB Mike McGann moved into third place on Temple's all-time passing list, amassing 3,976 yards to date. He became just the third Temple quarterback ever to throw for over 300 yards in back-to-back games, a feat also accomplished by Henry Burris in the 1994 season.
- WR Ikey Chuku recorded career highs in receptions and yardage (seven catches, 103 yards).
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