Louisville Football Postgame Notes vs. Clemson
November 03, 2024 | Football
Louisville 33, Clemson 21
November 2, 2024
Clemson, S.C. | Memorial Stadium
TEAM NOTES
November 2, 2024
Clemson, S.C. | Memorial Stadium
TEAM NOTES
- Louisville wins for the first time vs. Clemson, improving to 1-8 in the series overall and 1-4 in Clemson.
- Louisville ends Clemson's 22-game winning streak in home night games spanning 11 years.
- Louisville wins its fifth road game in program history vs. an AP ranked opponent.
- With a No. 11 ranking in the AP Top 25, Clemson is the highest ranked opponent Louisville has defeated on the road. The previous high was No. 13 Southern Miss in 2000.
- Louisville's offensive line holds its second consecutive opponent and fourth this season without a sack.
- The Cards have won eight straight games since 2021 when not allowing a sack.
- Louisville avoids turnovers for the fourth game this season.
- The Cards have won eight straight games when not committing a turnover.
- Louisville blocks two field goals in a game for the second time in program history, matching the school record set vs. San Jose State in 1990.
- Louisville reaches five blocked kicks in a season for the first time since 2003 and sixth time in program history.
- Louisville has 9 pass breakups, its most since breaking up 12 passes in a 48-16 win vs. Florida State in 2020.
- Clemson's 102 plays tie a Louisville opponent record set in the Cards' 62-59 win at Wake Forest in 2019.
- Louisville wins its first game in the State of South Carolina in five attempts. The Cards have now won games in 29 states.
- Louisville moves to 6-3 overall and 4-2 in the ACC, becoming bowl eligible for the 13th time in the last 14 seasons, not counting the 2020 Covid season.
- Jeff Brohm improves to 16-7 at Louisville and 82-51 overall.
- QB Tyler Shough was 17-of-32 passing for 156 yards, no touchdowns, and no interceptions to go with 3 carries for 9 yards and a TD.
- Shough completed passes to seven different receivers.
- RB Isaac Brown led Louisville rushers with 20 carries for 151 yards and 1 TD, taking his season total to 8 TDs scored.
- Brown has his fourth 100-yard rushing game of the season. No other true freshman running back at Louisville has had more than two.
- Brown's 151-yard rushing total is the second highest by a true freshman running back for the Cards, trailing only Maurice Turner's 160-yard game vs. Cincinnati in the 2022 Fenway Bowl.
- Brown has 800 yards rushing this season, the second highest rushing total by a true freshman in program history. He trails Lamar Jackson who had 960 yards in 2015.
- RB Keyjuan Brown scored his third TD of the season with a 1-yard run on his only carry of the game.
- WR Ja'Corey Brooks led Louisville receivers with 4 receptions for 42 yards.
- LB Stanquan Clark led the Louisville defense with a career-high 13 tackles, 9 of which were solo.
- DB D'Angelo Hutchinson had a career-high 9 tackles, including 5 solo stops, along with 2 pass breakups.
- DL Ashton Gillotte had 7 tackles, including 4 solo tackles, 0.5 sack, and 0.5 tackle for loss.
- Gillotte moves up to 6th on the Louisville career list for TFLs with 36.
- DE Ramon Puryear played in his 61st game to tie Yasir Abdullah for the most games played in program history.
- Puryear made his fourth straight start and the 18th of his career while logging 1 tackle and 0.5 tackle for loss.
- K Brock Travelstead tied school records for field goals made in a game with four and field goals made in a quarter with three.
- Travelstead is the only Louisville kicker to make four field goals three times in his career and the only one to make three field goals in a quarter twice in his career.
Players Mentioned
The Card Tape: Pitt
Monday, September 29
FB: Highlights v. Pittsburgh (9/27/25)
Sunday, September 28
FB: Jeff Brohm Post Game Press Conference (9/27/25)
Saturday, September 27
Miller Moss post-game versus Pitt (Sept. 27)
Saturday, September 27