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GAME RECAP
Nov 16, 2019RALEIGH, N. C. Micale Cunningham threw four TD passes as Louisville clinched bowl eligibility Saturday night with a 34-20 win over N. C. State. The big-play passing game of Louisville (6-4, 4-3 ACC) proved too much to handle for an N. C. State team missing its top five cornerbacks because of injury. Cunningham completed scoring passes of 43 yards to Dez Fitzpatrick, 74 yards to Tutu Atwell and 42 yards to Marshon Ford as well as a 1-yarder to Evan Pfiefer. N. C. State (4-6, 1-5), which has five starters overall out for the season due to injury, led 10-7 at halftime after a 15-yard, second-quarter scoring pass from Devin Leary to Emeka Emezie, but gave up two touchdowns in the first 2:30 of the third quarter to fall behind by a double-digit margin. Louisville has a reputation for big gains in the passing game as Cunningham and speedy wideouts Atwell and Fitzpatrick have stretched defenses vertically all season. The Cardinals' 17. 0 yards per completion entering Saturday's game ranked fifth in the nation, and Louisville had 13 completions of at least 40 yards in its first nine games. ''That's kind of been our game plan all year,'' said Louisville coach Scott Satterfield. ''We want to run the football, and if guys are playing us one-on-one on the outside, we've got to take our shots. We connected on a lot of those shots. '' That deep-passing ability made the Cardinals an extremely challenging matchup for the banged-up N. C. State defensive backfield. Fitzpatrick got wide open behind the defense for the first touchdown of the game, and the speedy Atwell got matched up with a linebacker for the go-ahead score on the opening possession of the third quarter. Louisville added a fifth scoring pass on a fourth-quarter fake field goal when place-kicker Ryan Chalifoux rolled right and patiently held the ball until Ford got free of the defense for a 7-yard reception. Cunningham was 13-for-20 passing for 242 yards. ''We can't give up the big, explosive plays, and we've got to make plays on the football that are there to be made,'' said N. C. State coach Dave Doeren. ''Even the fake field goal, we had a guy right there and it went right through his hands into their guy's hands. That's what happened. '' THE TAKEAWAYLouisville: The Cardinals won after trailing at halftime for just the second time this season; they had been 1-4 when behind at the intermission. Becoming bowl eligible with two games to go is a good indicator of progress under first-year coach Scott Satterfield after a 2-10 effort in 2018. N. C. State: The injury-riddled Wolfpack showed heart in posting a 10-7 halftime lead before losing their fourth straight game. But the loss leaves N. C. State needing wins in its last two games against Georgia Tech and North Carolina to become bowl eligible. UP NEXTLouisville: Plays its only November home game on Saturday against Syracuse. N. C. State: Meets Georgia Tech on Thursday night in its final road game of the season.
Game Recap from The Associated Press (AP).
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NCAAF Game Recap: Louisville (34) vs. NC State (20) - Date: 11/16/2019 Nov 16, 2019RALEIGH, N. C. Micale Cunningham threw four TD passes as Louisville clinched bowl eligibility Saturday night with a 34-20 win over N. C. State. Sports Handicapping Service Units Gained. The big-play passing game of Louisville (6-4, 4-3 ACC) proved too much to handle for an N. C. State team missing its top five cornerbacks because of injury. Cunningham completed scoring passes of 43 yards to Dez Fitzpatrick, 74 yards to Tutu Atwell and 42 yards to Marshon Ford as well as a 1-yarder to Evan Pfiefer. N. C. State (4-6, 1-5), which has five starters overall out for the season due to injury, led 10-7 at halftime after a 15-yard, second-quarter scoring pass from Devin Leary to Emeka Emezie, but gave up two touchdowns in the first 2:30 of the third quarter to fall behind by a double-digit margin. Louisville has a reputation for big gains in the passing game as Cunningham and speedy wideouts Atwell and Fitzpatrick have stretched defenses vertically all season. The Cardinals' 17. 0 yards per completion entering Saturday's game ranked fifth in the nation, and Louisville had 13 completions of at least 40 yards in its first nine games. ''That's kind of been our game plan all year,'' said Louisville coach Scott Satterfield. ''We want to run the football, and if guys are playing us one-on-one on the outside, we've got to take our shots. We connected on a lot of those shots. '' That deep-passing ability made the Cardinals an extremely challenging matchup for the banged-up N. C. State defensive backfield. Fitzpatrick got wide open behind the defense for the first touchdown of the game, and the speedy Atwell got matched up with a linebacker for the go-ahead score on the opening possession of the third quarter. Louisville added a fifth scoring pass on a fourth-quarter fake field goal when place-kicker Ryan Chalifoux rolled right and patiently held the ball until Ford got free of the defense for a 7-yard reception. Cunningham was 13-for-20 passing for 242 yards. ''We can't give up the big, explosive plays, and we've got to make plays on the football that are there to be made,'' said N. C. State coach Dave Doeren. ''Even the fake field goal, we had a guy right there and it went right through his hands into their guy's hands. That's what happened. '' THE TAKEAWAYLouisville: The Cardinals won after trailing at halftime for just the second time this season; they had been 1-4 when behind at the intermission. Becoming bowl eligible with two games to go is a good indicator of progress under first-year coach Scott Satterfield after a 2-10 effort in 2018. N. C. State: The injury-riddled Wolfpack showed heart in posting a 10-7 halftime lead before losing their fourth straight game. But the loss leaves N. C. State needing wins in its last two games against Georgia Tech and North Carolina to become bowl eligible. UP NEXTLouisville: Plays its only November home game on Saturday against Syracuse. N. C. State: Meets Georgia Tech on Thursday night in its final road game of the season. |
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