
Cardinal Football Notebook - August 7
August 07, 2005 | Football
Aug. 7, 2005
LOUISVILLE - The University of Louisville concluded its second practice of the preseason on Sunday morning at the football complex. The Cardinals started at 10:00 am and finished about 1:00 p.m. The freshmen and newcomers came out early with the veterans joining the workout about an hour later.
There was also a lot of individual position work tonight - then wideouts went up against the DBs, the two lines went against each other. Practice ended with 11-on-11 work. Because no one can hit the quarterback and there is no tackling, the offense tends to look pretty good in this drill. Senior wide receiver Joshua Tinch made a pair of acrobatic catches by leaping over defenders to make a pair of tough catches on throws from sophomore Brian Brohm. Junior Kolby Smith and Michael Bush were very successful running behind the mammouth offensive line.
Junior Gavin Smart continued to be one the best corners in camp. Coming off a couple of shoulder surgeries, Smart looks healthy and has been a pleasant addition to the Cardinals after missing most of the year last season.
Practice finished with the first team offense going through its two-minute drills and concluded with the PAT/FG which always signals the end of practice.
Tomorrow, the team will workout in the morning at 10:00 with the whole team coming out together and the freshmen/newcomers staying out an hour after the veterans head inside.













