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Louisville Football Team History


Louisville Cardinals
University of Louisville
 Louisville, KY
Founded: 1798
Stadium: Papa Johns Cardinal Stadium
Capacity: 42,000
Colors: Red & Black
Coach: Ben Cregor
Conference: Southern Intercollegiate Athletic-

Team Home Summary  Coaches Games by Year Opponents Rankings Bowls Conference


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1910  <-- 1933 <- 1934 -> 1935 --> 2024

1934 Season Highlights
 Ben Cregor enters his 2nd season as Head Coach at Louisville.
 
1934 Season
 Date   Opponent  Score   
 Sat., Oct. 6  vs. Georgetown (KY)  14   6   W       
 Sat., Oct. 13  @ Toledo  7   19   L       
 Sat., Oct. 27  @ Hanover (IN)  6   7   L       
 Sat., Nov. 3  vs. Centre (KY)  0   46   L       
 Sat., Nov. 10  @ Transylvania (KY)  0   13   L       
 Sat., Nov. 17  @ Eastern Kentucky  13   6   W       
 Sat., Nov. 24  vs. Union (KY)  0   7   L       
 
1934 Season Totals
  Record2-5
  Points Scored40
  Scoring Average5.7
  Points Allowed104
  Defense Average14.9
  Opponents Record5-3
  Conference Record0-0
  Home Record1-2
  Away Record1-3
1934 NCAA Final Rankings
 Rank   Record   Source 
  was not ranked.
  
1934 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic- Standings
  Season   Bowls   Conference 
 Team  W/L/T  PF  PA    W/L/T  PF  PA   Coach 
Louisiana 5-413160   T.F. Wilbanks
Miami 5-3-115092Lost  0-26  Thomas Tom McCann
Western Kentucky 5-2-214449   Carl Swede Anderson
Louisiana Tech 4-688116   Eddie McLane
Southern Mississippi 3-4-263109   Allison T.S. Pooley Hubert
Louisville 2-540104   Ben Cregor
Middle Tennessee State 2-73090   E.M. Waller

1934 All American Awards
 Player   Position   Class   Ht.   Wt.   Award   Team   Source 
 Coming Someday 

1934 All Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Players
 Player   Position   Class   Ht.   Wt.   Team   Source 
 Coming Someday 


Some records may be incomplete.


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