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In what would be his last season in Louisville, the 2022 Cardinals began the year 2–3 before turning around the season, briefly being ranked No. 25, and finishing with a 7–5 regular season record. Satterfield would leave Louisville for Cincinnati with a 25–24 overall record and having led the team to 3 bowl appearances.
The previous head coach was Scott Satterfield. The Louisville Cardinals have played in 962 games since their inaugural 1912 season. The Cardinals have appeared in 20 bowl games and have claimed 8 conference championships. Louisville competes against the University of Kentucky Wildcats in the annual "Governor's Cup" rivalry game. Six coaches ...
The 2020 Louisville Cardinals football team represented the University of Louisville during the 2020 NCAA Division I FBS football season. This was the team's second season under head coach Scott Satterfield .
Scott Satterfield. After Kentucky demolished Louisville 52-21 in last season’s battle for the Governor’s Cup, the U of L head man appeared to be a “dead coach walking.”
Among the more interesting names out there for the South Carolina football job is Louisville’s Scott Satterfield. Satterfield took the job with the Cardinals ahead of the 2019 season, after six ...
The 2021 Louisville Cardinals football team represented the University of Louisville during the 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season. This was the team's third season under head coach Scott Satterfield. The Cardinals played their home games at Cardinal Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky, and competed as a member of the Atlantic Coast ...
Scott Satterfield record in rivalry games Heading into Saturday’s matchup with Miami, Satterfield is 5-6 in rivalry games across his three head-coaching stops at Appalachian State, Louisville ...
Louisville: 1–4: Will Duffy (Independent) (1915–1916) 1915: Louisville: 1–5–1: 1916: Louisville: 2–3–1: 1917–20 No team: Bill Duncan (Independent) (1921–1922) 1921: Louisville: 2–2–1: 1922: Louisville: 2–7: Fred Enke (Independent) (1923–1924) 1923: Louisville: 5–3: 1924: Louisville: 3–5–1: Tom King (Independent ...