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1998 Louisville Cardinals football team

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1998 Louisville Cardinals football
Motor City Bowl, L 29–48 vs. Marshall
ConferenceConference USA
Record7–5 (4–2 C-USA)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorBobby Petrino (1st season)
Offensive schemeMultiple
Defensive coordinatorChris Smeland (1st season)
Base defense4–3
Home stadiumPapa John's Cardinal Stadium
Seasons
← 1997
1999 →
1998 Conference USA football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 7 Tulane $   6 0     12 0  
Southern Miss   5 1     7 5  
Louisville   4 2     7 5  
East Carolina   3 3     6 5  
Army   2 4     3 8  
Houston   2 4     3 8  
Memphis   1 5     2 9  
Cincinnati   1 5     2 9  
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1998 Louisville Cardinals football team represented the University of Louisville in the 1998 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was led by John L. Smith and played their home games in the newly completed Papa John's Cardinal Stadium. The team ended the season with a record of 7–5.

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 53:00 pmKentucky*FSNL 34–6842,643[1]
September 129:00 pmat Utah*WDRBL 22–4544,112
September 192:00 pmat Illinois*W 35–939,414
September 262:00 pmBoston College*
  • Papa John's Cardinal Stadium
  • Louisville, KY
W 52–2838,231
October 32:00 pmCincinnati
W 62–1935,479
October 106:00 pmat Southern MissWDRBL 21–5622,043[2]
October 173:30 pmat No. 24 TulaneFSNL 22–2826,217
October 242:00 pmMemphis
  • Papa John's Cardinal Stadium
  • Louisville, KY (rivalry)
W 35–3239,247
October 312:00 pmWestern Kentucky
  • Papa John's Cardinal Stadium
  • Louisville, KY
W 63–3432,649
November 142:00 pmat East CarolinaW 63–4526,258[3]
November 212:00 pmArmy
  • Papa John's Cardinal Stadium
  • Louisville, KY
W 35–2340,349
December 238:00 pmvs. Marshall*ESPNL 29–4832,206
  • *Non-conference game
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Eastern time

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Roster

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  • 2 RASHAD HOLMAN DB
  • 2 FRANK ZEBICH PK
  • 3 ANTONIO ROUNDTREE DB
  • 4 BRIAN GAINES CB
  • 4 STEVE VEENEMAN PK
  • 5 RAFAEL COOPER RB
  • 6 IBN GREEN TE
  • 7 CHRIS REDMAN QB
  • 8 CHARLES SHEFFIELD WR
  • 9 CASSWELL GOODMAN LB
  • 10 ARNOLD JACKSON WR
  • 11 MIKE WATKINS QB
  • 12 LAVELL BOYD WR
  • 13 GARY GUMM QB
  • 14 DAR-SHAY PURRY S
  • 15 DAVE RAGONE QB
  • 17 OTIS FLOYD LB
  • 18 JEFF BRUNELLI QB
  • 18 KAELEN MATTHEWS P
  • 19 COURTNEY DINKINS S
  • 20 BUD HERRING LB
  • 22 GREG BRANT DB
  • 23 JON HILBERT K
  • 24 JAGUAR SANDERS CB
  • 25 CALVIN HAMLER S
  • 26 LEROY COLLINS RB
  • 27 DON BIBB CB
  • 28 DEWAYNE TAYLOR S
  • 29 JASON WYATT LB
  • 30 DAVID ASHBY DB
  • 32 FRANK MOREAU RB
  • 33 NATE BENNETT PK
  • 34 DEREK TRONZO WR
  • 35 MICHAEL BROWN S
  • 36 GARRET WILLIAMS RB
  • 36 KEVIN WARE DB
  • 37 RICO WILLIAMS WR
  • 38 JEREMY BORSETH P
  • 38 HERB YARBOURGH DB
  • 39 ADRIEL WALKER DB
  • 40 DAVID WASHINGTON TE
  • 41 XAVIER BURRELL S
  • 42 TONY STALLINGS LB
  • 44 HENRY MILLER RB
  • 45 BRETT SHIVELY LB
  • 46 ZACH BUTLER DB
  • 47 JEFF SHOLLY TE
  • 49 KLARENS JONES S
  • 50 CRAIG GOTCHER LB
  • 51 PJ ZARICZNY C
  • 52 RASHAD HARRIS LB
  • 53 JEREMY COLLINS LB
  • 54 DAN PARDUE OL
  • 55 ANDRE COLLINS LB
  • 57 ERIN SMITH DE
  • 58 TOBY DAWSON DE
  • 59 MATT SEXTON DE
  • 61 AARON DARDZINSKI OL
  • 62 JOSH RICHARDSON OT
  • 64 ANTOINE SIMS OL
  • 65 ANTHONY BYRD OT
  • 69 JON SUSKI OL
  • 70 RICK NORD OL
  • 71 MARK GRIVNA OT
  • 72 ARIEL RODRIGUEZ OL
  • 73 RYAN LUNDGARD OL
  • 74 MIKE GANTOUS DT
  • 75 GEOFF MCBARNETTE OL
  • 76 ROB EBLE OT
  • 77 JOE OSHAUGHNESSY OL
  • 80 ZEK PARKER WR
  • 81 JASON JONES TE
  • 82 CHIP MATTLINGLY TE
  • 84 ALLEN CARROLL WR
  • 85 DAMION DORSEY WR
  • 86 BRIAN MCDONALD WR
  • 87 JUSTIN THOMAS WR
  • 89 NAT BINGHAM WR
  • 90 REGGIE HARGROVE DE
  • 91 BRAXTON ANDERSON DT
  • 92 MICHAEL JOSIAH DE
  • 93 ANTHONY BONNER DT
  • 94 JAMES DENNIS DE
  • 95 DEVON THOMAS DE
  • 96 DERRICK KENNEDY DT
  • 98 RANDY ZILKO DE
  • 99 GRANT JOHNSON DT

References

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  1. ^ "Couch means ouch for Cards". Messenger-Inquirer. September 6, 1998. Retrieved October 16, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "Southern mess: Cards 'throw in the towel,' 56–21". The Courier-Journal. October 11, 1998. Retrieved September 11, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Cats, Cards both fly first class". The Courier-Journal. November 16, 1998. Retrieved March 8, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "2019 Football Schedule". Archived from the original on October 17, 2012. Retrieved October 2, 2012.