2016 Louisville Cardinals football team explained

Mode:Football
Year:2016
Team:Louisville Cardinals
Conference:Atlantic Coast Conference
Division:Atlantic Division
Short Conf:ACC
Record:9–4
Conf Record:7–1
Coachrank:20
Aprank:21
Head Coach:Bobby Petrino
Hc Year:7th
Cooff Coach1:Lonnie Galloway
Cooc1 Year:1st
Cooff Coach2:Chris Klenakis
Cooc2 Year:1st
Def Coach:Todd Grantham
Dc Year:3rd
Off Scheme:Multiple
Def Scheme:3–4
Stadium:Papa John's Cardinal Stadium
Champion:ACC Atlantic Division co-champion
Bowl Result:L 9–29 vs. LSU
Uniform:File:Louisville cardinals football unif.png

The 2016 Louisville Cardinals football team represented the University of Louisville in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Cardinals were led by then third-year head coach Bobby Petrino, who began his second stint at Louisville in 2014 after eight years away. The team played their home games at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky. The Cardinals competed as a member of the Atlantic Division in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

The Cardinals were led by sophomore quarterback Lamar Jackson, who was responsible for 51 touchdowns on the year (30 passing and 21 rushing), which was second in FBS. He was awarded the Heisman Trophy, distinguishing him as the nation's best college football player, becoming the first Louisville player to win the award.[1]

Personnel

Depth chart

Official Depth Chart 2016.

True Freshman
Double Position : *

Recruiting

National Signing Day was February 3, 2016. The Cardinals signed 23 players in total.

Additional Recruiting Sources [2] [3] [4]

Game summaries

Charlotte

See also: 2016 Charlotte 49ers football team.

At Syracuse

See also: 2016 Syracuse Orange football team.

Florida State

See also: 2016 Florida State Seminoles football team.

At Marshall

See also: 2016 Marshall Thundering Herd football team.

At Clemson

See also: 2016 Clemson Tigers football team.

Duke

See also: 2016 Duke Blue Devils football team.

NC State

See also: 2016 NC State Wolfpack football team.

At Virginia

See also: 2016 Virginia Cavaliers football team.

At Boston College

See also: 2016 Boston College Eagles football team.

Wake Forest

See also: 2016 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team.

At Houston

See also: 2016 Houston Cougars football team.

Kentucky

See also: 2016 Kentucky Wildcats football team and Governor's Cup (Kentucky).

LSU–Citrus Bowl

See also: 2016 LSU Tigers football team and 2016 Citrus Bowl (December).

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Louisville's Lamar Jackson wins Heisman Trophy. December 10, 2016. NBC Sports. Associated Press.
  2. Web site: CardinalSports.
  3. Web site: Louisville 2016 Football Commits.
  4. Web site: College Sports News and Recruiting .