There’s no excuses anymore. This wasn’t Alabama, we weren’t playing in a monsoon, and we weren’t playing an in-state rival full of players that are motivated to make Louisville football pay for passing on them. This was a manageable road game against a sub-par Virginia team, and Louisville continued to struggle mightily.
Louisville’s offense came out struggling once again. Couldn’t get any successful passing going, with just 32 passing yards at the half. Starting to sound like Groundhog Day? Louisville wasn’t able to establish any identity on offense for the entire game, getting shutout nearly the entire game if it wasn’t for a big interception return from Rodjay Burns, which ended up in a field goal despite Burns getting the ball inside the 10.