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Game Recaps Game Recaps Game 13 • Miami, Fla. • Jan. 2 (FOX) Team Statistics Category UL WFU First Downs 23 18 Rushes-Yds 37-125 29-111 Passing 332 271 Passes A-C-I 35-25-0 33-21-1 Plays-Yds 72-457 62-382 Fumb Ret 1-13 0-0 Punt Ret-Yds 1-(-2) 3-8 KO Ret-Yds 2-31 3-38 Int-Ret-Yds 1-1 0-0 Punts-Avg. 4-34.0 5-38.6 Fumbles-Lost 2-22 3-2 Penalties-Yds 1-5 3-30 Time of Poss. 32:24 27:36 3rd-down 5-13 4-12 4th-down 1-2 0-0 Red Zone 3-4 1-2 Sacks-Yds 4-21 2-14 Individual Rushing (Att.-Yds-TD) Louisville Smith (16-82-0) Bolen (4-28-0) Allen (7-11-1) Brohm (6-3-0) Stripling (4-1-0) Wake Forest Moore (12-73-0) Belton (5-46-0) Bryant (3-23-0) Marion (3-17-0) Passing (A-C-I-Yds-TD) Louisville Brohm (34-24-0-311-1) Carter (1-1-0-1-1) Wake Forest Skinner (33-21-1-271-1) Receiving (No.-Yds-TD) Louisville Douglas (10-165-0) Urrutia (5-44-0) Smith (2-34-0) Bolen (2-34-0) Riley (2-21-0) Barnidge (2-13-0) Wake Forest Idelette (6-91-0) Marion (4-63-0) Morton (4-62-1) Tereshinski (3-22-0) Moore (2-25-0) #5/#6 Louisville 24 #15/#15 Wake Forest 13 Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 F Louisville 0 10 0 14 — 24 Wake Forest 0 3 7 3 — 13 Attendance: 74,470 Second Quarter WF— Swank 44-yd field goal LOU — Carmody 41-yd field goal LOU — Allen 21-yd pass from Carter (Carmody kick) Third Quarter WF— Morton 30-yd pass from Skinner (Swank kick) Fourth Quarter WF—Swank 36-yd field goal LOU – Allen 1-yd run (Carmody kick) LOU —Bolen 18-yd run (Carmody kick) Post-Game Notes • QB Brian Brohm completed 24-of-34 for 311 yards, his third straight game passing for more than 300 yards and marked the third highest total accomplished in the Orange Bowl. He boosted his season total to 3,049 yards, becoming only the fourth quarterback in school history to throw for more than 3,000 yards in a season. • WR Harry Douglas recorded his fourth 100yard receiving game of the season by catching 10 passes for 165 yards. Douglas broke the school record for receiving yards in a season with 1,265, breaking J.R. Russell’s mark of 1,213 yards in 2004. He extended his streak of consecutive receptions to 15 straight games. • WR Mario Urrutia also has a 15-game streak with at least one reception. • RB Kolby Smith rushed for 82 yards on 16 carries, his fourth-best effort of the year and sixth highest for his career. The senior from Tallahassee, Fla. Also had two catches for 34 yards. • Head coach Bobby Petrino improved to 2-2 in bowl games as head coach of the Cardinals. He defeated Boise State, 44-40, in the 2004 Liberty Bowl. He lost to Miami (OH), 49-28, in the 2003 GMAC Bowl and 35-24 in the 2006 Gator Bowl. 2006 Honors Brian Brohm First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American Second Team All-BIG EAST BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week (4) George Bussey First Team All-BIG EAST Art Carmody Lou Groza Award Winner Second team AP All-American First Team All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention Sporting News All-American BIG EAST Special Teams Player of the Week (2) Harry Douglas First Team All-BIG EAST Renardo Foster First Team All-BIG EAST William Gay First Team All-BIG EAST Malik Jackson Second Team All-BIG EAST AMOBI OKOYE Amobi Okoye Second Team AP All-American First Team All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention Sporting News All-American Kurt Quarterman First Team All-BIG EAST Third Team AP All-American Second Team SI.com All-American Latarrius Thomas Third Team Sporting News Freshman All-American Brandon Sharp BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week Mario Urrutia Second Team All-BIG EAST Peanut Whitehead First Team Sporting News Freshman All-American Eric Wood Second Team All-BIG EAST 2007 2007 Louisv Louisv Louisville Louisv Louisv le F FFootbal F otbal otball otbal • • 123 123

Game Recaps<br />

Game Recaps<br />

Game 13 • Miami, Fla. • Jan. 2 (FOX)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

Category UL WFU<br />

First Downs 23 18<br />

Rushes-Yds 37-125 29-111<br />

Passing 332 271<br />

Passes A-C-I 35-25-0 33-21-1<br />

Plays-Yds 72-457 62-382<br />

Fumb Ret 1-13 0-0<br />

Punt Ret-Yds 1-(-2) 3-8<br />

KO Ret-Yds 2-31 3-38<br />

Int-Ret-Yds 1-1 0-0<br />

Punts-Avg. 4-34.0 5-38.6<br />

Fumbles-Lost 2-22 3-2<br />

Penalties-Yds 1-5 3-30<br />

Time of Poss. 32:24 27:36<br />

3rd-down 5-13 4-12<br />

4th-down 1-2 0-0<br />

Red Zone 3-4 1-2<br />

Sacks-Yds 4-21 2-14<br />

Individual<br />

Rushing (Att.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Smith (16-82-0)<br />

Bolen (4-28-0)<br />

Allen (7-11-1)<br />

Brohm (6-3-0)<br />

Stripling (4-1-0)<br />

Wake Forest<br />

Moore (12-73-0)<br />

Belton (5-46-0)<br />

Bryant (3-23-0)<br />

Marion (3-17-0)<br />

Passing (A-C-I-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Brohm (34-24-0-311-1)<br />

Carter (1-1-0-1-1)<br />

Wake Forest<br />

Skinner (33-21-1-271-1)<br />

Receiving (No.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Douglas (10-165-0)<br />

Urrutia (5-44-0)<br />

Smith (2-34-0)<br />

Bolen (2-34-0)<br />

Riley (2-21-0)<br />

Barnidge (2-13-0)<br />

Wake Forest<br />

Idelette (6-91-0)<br />

Marion (4-63-0)<br />

Morton (4-62-1)<br />

Tereshinski (3-22-0)<br />

Moore (2-25-0)<br />

#5/#6 Louisville 24<br />

#15/#15 Wake Forest 13<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

Louisville 0 10 0 14 — 24<br />

Wake Forest 0 3 7 3 — 13<br />

Attendance: 74,470<br />

Second Quarter<br />

WF— Swank 44-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Carmody 41-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Allen 21-yd pass from Carter (Carmody<br />

kick)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

WF— Morton 30-yd pass from Skinner (Swank<br />

kick)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

WF—Swank 36-yd field goal<br />

LOU – Allen 1-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

LOU —Bolen 18-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

Post-Game Notes<br />

• QB Brian Brohm <strong>com</strong>pleted 24-of-34 for 311<br />

yards, his third straight game passing for more<br />

than 300 yards and marked the third highest<br />

total ac<strong>com</strong>plished in the Orange Bowl. He<br />

boosted his season total to 3,049 yards,<br />

be<strong>com</strong>ing only the fourth quarterback in<br />

school history to throw for more than 3,000<br />

yards in a season.<br />

• WR Harry Douglas recorded his fourth 100yard<br />

receiving game of the season by catching<br />

10 passes for 165 yards. Douglas broke the<br />

school record for receiving yards in a season<br />

with 1,265, breaking J.R. Russell’s mark of<br />

1,213 yards in 2004. He extended his streak of<br />

consecutive receptions to 15 straight games.<br />

• WR Mario Urrutia also has a 15-game streak<br />

with at least one reception.<br />

• RB Kolby Smith rushed for 82 yards on 16<br />

carries, his fourth-best effort of the year and<br />

sixth highest for his career. The senior from<br />

Tallahassee, Fla. Also had two catches for 34<br />

yards.<br />

• Head coach Bobby Petrino improved to 2-2<br />

in bowl games as head coach of the Cardinals.<br />

He defeated Boise State, 44-40, in the 2004<br />

Liberty Bowl. He lost to Miami (OH), 49-28,<br />

in the 2003 GMAC Bowl and 35-24 in the<br />

2006 Gator Bowl.<br />

2006 Honors<br />

Brian Brohm<br />

First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American<br />

Second Team All-BIG EAST<br />

BIG EAST Offensive <strong>Player</strong> of the Week (4)<br />

George Bussey<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

Art Carmody<br />

Lou Groza Award Winner<br />

Second team AP All-American<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

Honorable Mention Sporting<br />

News All-American<br />

BIG EAST Special Teams <strong>Player</strong><br />

of the Week (2)<br />

Harry Douglas<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

Renardo Foster<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

William Gay<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

Malik Jackson<br />

Second Team All-BIG EAST<br />

AMOBI OKOYE<br />

Amobi Okoye<br />

Second Team AP All-American<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

Honorable Mention Sporting News All-American<br />

Kurt Quarterman<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

Third Team AP All-American<br />

Second Team SI.<strong>com</strong> All-American<br />

Latarrius Thomas<br />

Third Team Sporting News Freshman All-American<br />

Brandon Sharp<br />

BIG EAST Defensive <strong>Player</strong> of the Week<br />

Mario Urrutia<br />

Second Team All-BIG EAST<br />

Peanut Whitehead<br />

First Team Sporting News Freshman All-American<br />

Eric Wood<br />

Second Team All-BIG EAST<br />

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