Louisville vs. Opponents
Louisville Cardinals
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University of Louisville
Louisville, KY Founded: 1798 Stadium: Papa Johns Cardinal Stadium Capacity: 42,000 Colors: Red & Black Coach: Conference: Atlantic Coast- |
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| Date | Opponent | Score | |
| 9/24/2016 (Sat) | @ Marshall | W 59-28 | |
| 10/1/2011 (Sat) | vs. Marshall | L 13-17 | |
| 12/18/2002 (Wed) | Marshall | L 15-38 | GMAC Bowl @ Mobile, AL |
| 12/23/1998 (Wed) | Marshall | L 29-48 | Motor City Bowl @ Pontiac, MI |
| 10/10/1987 (Sat) | vs. Marshall | L 31-34 | |
| 10/3/1981 (Sat) | vs. Marshall | W 36-0 | |
| 10/29/1977 (Sat) | @ Marshall | W 56-0 | |
| 10/17/1970 (Sat) | @ Marshall | W 16-14 | |
| 10/18/1969 (Sat) | vs. Marshall | W 34-17 | |
| 10/19/1968 (Sat) | @ Marshall | W 13-10 | |
| 10/21/1967 (Sat) | vs. Marshall | W 43-7 | |
| 10/22/1966 (Sat) | @ Marshall | W 35-15 | |
| 10/23/1965 (Sat) | vs. Marshall | W 23-7 | |
| 10/24/1964 (Sat) | @ Marshall | L 6-28 | |
| 10/26/1963 (Sat) | vs. Marshall | W 27-14 | |
| 9/29/1962 (Sat) | @ Marshall | W 18-0 | |
| 9/30/1961 (Sat) | vs. Marshall | W 32-6 | |
| 10/29/1960 (Sat) | @ Marshall | W 7-0 | |
| 10/31/1959 (Sat) | vs. Marshall | W 48-6 | |
| 9/24/1932 (Sat) | @ Marshall | L 0-66 | |
| 11/15/1930 (Sat) | @ Marshall | W 13-12 | |
| 10/26/1929 (Sat) | @ Marshall | L 6-25 | |
| 11/24/1928 (Sat) | vs. Marshall | L 0-13 | |
| 10/22/1927 (Sat) | @ Marshall | L 6-37 | |
| 11/20/1926 (Sat) | vs. Marshall | W 27-3 | |
| 11/26/1925 (Thu) | @ Marshall | W 7-2 | |
| 11/27/1924 (Thu) | @ Marshall | L 6-16 | |
| 11/30/1922 (Thu) | @ Marshall | L 7-21 | |
| 11/26/1921 (Sat) | @ Marshall | L 0-14 |
Louisville has won 17 and scored 613 points Marshall has won 12 and scored 498 points with 0 being tied |
| # Forfeit * Conference Game |
| Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
The first Orange Bowl was played between Manhattan College and the University of Miami on New Year's Day in 1935.
The first Orange Bowl was played between Manhattan College and the University of Miami on New Year's Day in 1935.