

The Cardinals have lost two straight road trips to Chestnut Hill. The first of back-to-back conference road games before the bye. The Bulls rank fifth in returning production, return 18 starters, and added several high-level transfers. Louisville hopes for a victory here in the non-conference against a South Florida Bulls team that finished just 2-10 a year ago. Louisville has won four of the past six meetings. The Cardinals’ second conference game in the season’s first three weeks sees them hosting the Florida State Seminoles. This game will be Louisville’s first-ever road trip against UCF. The Bounce House is never an easy place to play, as the Central Florida Knights are on a 30-2 run at home. Lousiville has won seven of the past eight meetings with an average margin of victory of over 30 points. The Cardinals get right into ACC play in the first game of the season. Here’s a look at Louisville’s schedule with dates, times, opponents, and analysis: Week 1 – at Syracuse Orange

Will 2022 be a turning point in Satterfield’s tenure? Central Arkansas transfer Tyler Hudson hopes to emerge as a go-to receiving option, while the defense is led by a talented front seven, including Yasir Abdullah. The highly-athletic signal-caller managed nearly 3,000 passing yards, along with 1,000 more yards and 20 touchdowns on the ground. He may be on the hot seat if things don’t start trending upward on the football field, although recruiting has been heating up.Ī star at the quarterback position is always a luxury, and the Cardinals have that in dual-threat Malik Cunningham. The Cardinals are just 18-19 across his first three seasons as head coach. Three finalists will be announced November 22 in advance of the winner being revealed as part of the ESPN Home Depot College Football Awards Show on December 8.Scott Satterfield enters Year 4 in Louisville with something to prove. A total of 85 student-athletes from around the country are on the 2022 preseason watch list, and the semifinalists will be announced November 1.

The award has been presented to the college player of the year since 1937. The Maxwell Award is named in honor of Robert “Tiny” Maxwell, who was a former standout at Swarthmore College and a renowned sports writer and football official. He also is responsible for the two longest runs by a quarterback in program history with an 88-yard touchdown run against Pitt in 2020 and a 66-yard touchdown run at Boston College in 2019. His seven straight games with a rushing touchdown and four straight games with at least one passing and one rushing touchdown are both the longest in FSU history by a quarterback.
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He is the only quarterback in program history with at least 1,000 career rushing yards and the only quarterback with back-to-back 100-yard rushing games. In only 22 career games, the West Palm Beach native holds FSU career records for a quarterback with 1,317 rushing yards and 17 rushing touchdowns. In last year’s 31-28 victory over Miami, Travis had a career-high 336 yards of total offense, including a career-best 254 passing yards, and in the 35-25 win at North Carolina he became the first FSU player to have three passing touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns in the same game. Travis finished the year ranked fifth in the ACC with a 62.9 completion percentage and was one of four ACC players to pass for at least 1,500 yards and rush for at least 500 yards. His rushing touchdowns total tied for the team lead, and he was named the team’s Offensive MVP following the season. Florida State posted a 5-3 record in games he started, and he finished the year passing for 1,539 yards and 15 touchdowns while adding 530 rushing yards and seven touchdowns. Travis enters his redshirt junior year after firmly establishing himself as FSU’s starting quarterback during the 2021 campaign. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis has been named to the Maxwell Award Watch List, it was announced Monday.
