Louisville Football Postgame Notes vs. James Madison
November 05, 2022 | Football
November 5, 2022
Louisville, Ky. | Cardinal Stadium
TEAM NOTESÂ
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Louisville improves to 6-3 to become eligible for its 25th bowl appearance.Â
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The Cards are 6-3 for the first time since 2014 and have their best record through nine games since an 8-1 start in 2016.Â
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Louisville has its first four-game winning streak since winning five straight in 2016.Â
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Louisville wins a game without getting a sack or forcing a turnover for the first time since a 45-14 win at Army on Sept. 21, 2002.Â
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Louisville has two running backs with 100 yards rushing for the first time since a 32-14 win vs. Kentucky on Sept. 2, 2012, when Senorise Perry and Jeremy Wright each had 100-yard games.Â
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Louisville holds James Madison scoreless on all six of its second half possessions, forcing five punts and a missed field goal.Â
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Louisville holds its third straight opponent without a third quarter touchdown.Â
PLAYER NOTESÂ
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QB Malik Cunningham finished 14-of-20 for 223 yards passing with no interceptions and three touchdowns.Â
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Cunningham tied Lamar Jackson's school record for career touchdown responsibility, running and passing for a combined 119 touchdowns.Â
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RB Tiyon Evans rushed for 126 yards on 10 carries and a 71-yard touchdown, his second straight 100-yard game.Â
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RB Jawhar Jordan rushed for 117 yards on 17 carries for the first 100-yard game of his career.Â
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WR Tyler Hudson had six receptions for 142 yards and a 44-yard touchdown, his first touchdown catch at Louisville.Â
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Hudson has three 100-yard receiving games in nine games played at Louisville.Â
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TE Isaac Martin had one reception for a one-yard touchdown, his first touchdown catch in four seasons with the Cards.Â
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TE Marshon Ford had two receptions for 21 yards, catching a pass in his 33rd straight game.Â
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LB Momo Sonogo paced the Louisville defense with 13 tackles and 0.5 tackle for loss.Â
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K James Turner connected on field goals from 28 and 35 yards to go with four of four extra points.Â
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With four games remaining, Turner has already matched his 2021 season total of 14 made field goals, the ninth most in a season by a Louisville kicker.Â