NCAAF Game Recap - Miami (FL) at Louisville
Sat Sep 19, 2020 7:30 PM EDT

Cit
0
Clem
49
F
SoFL
0
ND
52
F
Tuls
7
OkSt
16
F
APSU
20
Cin
55
F
UCF
49
GATec
21
F
MiaFL
47
Lou
34
F
ULLaf
34
GASt
31
F OT
App
7
Marsh
17
F
Syr
10
Pitt
21
F
Camp
21
CoCar
43
F
BC
26
Duke
6
F
Lib
30
W Ky
24
F
Navy
27
Tul
24
F
SFA
10
UTSA
24
F
Troy
47
MidTN
14
F
SMU
65
NorTx
35
F
TxSt
38
ULMon
17
F
LT
31
SMiss
30
F
Wake
42
NCSt
45
F
Abil
13
UTEP
17
F

Sep 19, 2020, 7:30 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

(17) Miami (FL) (2-0)

14

6

17

10

47

(18) Louisville (1-1)

3

3

14

14

34

No. 17 Miami runs past No. 18 Louisville 47-34 in ACC opener
Sun Sep 20, 2020 1:23 AM

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) D'Eriq King threw three touchdown passes and No. 17 Miami used big plays to beat No. 18 Louisville 47-34 on Saturday night in the Atlantic Coast Conference opener for both teams.

King threw a 75-yarder touchdown pass to Jaylon Knighton in the third quarter, a series after Cam'Ron Harris ran 75 yards for a score on the way to finishing with 134 yards on nine carries.

Miami (2-0) led 20-6 at halftime before Louisville (1-1) scored twice in a wild third to get within seven. The Hurricanes answered both TDs on their next snap with an unbalanced look against an out-of-place defense, with Knighton wide open for his catch that made it 34-20. Knighton also had a 3-yard TD run in the first half after King threw a 17-yard scoring pass to Will Mallory.

The 'Canes had 10 chunk plays of at least 18 yards, including seven passing.

"We talked about creating more explosive plays through the passing game, which we were able to do," Miami coach Manny Diaz said, "but we obviously had some through the running game, as well. We can still be so much better. The explosive plays, it was who we wanted to be."

Said Louisville coach Scott Satterfield, "Just too many big plays. Two two-play drives that went for six. You gotta at least make the offenses drive the ball."

King also hit Brevin Jordan (seven catches, 120 yards) with a 47-yard TD pass in the fourth to finish with 325 yards on 18-of-30 passing. That spoke volumes about his protection, which allowed the dual-threat QB time to scout the defense and find receivers who were often open.

So much so that King's nine yards rushing on eight carries were just a footnote on a night his arm helped lead an 86-yard TD drive and three others of 75.

"The offensive line played a great game," he said. "They allowed me to sit in the pocket and throw the ball, and we did pretty good."

Jose Borregales added four field goals, including first-half kicks of 48 and 57 yards, with the latter breaking the Cardinal Stadium record for an opponent by 6 yards and the overall mark by 5.

Louisville's Micale Cunningham passed for 307 yards and three TDs, two to Tutu Atwell, and Javian Hawkins had a 19-yard TD run and finished with 164 yards on 27 carries. But the Cardinals couldn't stop Miami for much of the game and lost their second in a row to the 'Canes despite outgaining them 516-485.

"It was extremely frustrating," Louisville linebacker C.J. Avery said of allowing explosive plays. "We just didn't have an edge, and they did like a pop pass and guys didn't do their job, didn't take their man. It was really on us not doing our job."

The game was played before a sellout crowd of 12,120.

THIRD-DOWN EFFICIENCY

Miami converted 6 of 13 third-down chances, including several in the first half that helped provide a lead it never lost. Louisville on other hand was just 4 of 14, though it was 3 of 4 on fourth down.

PREGAME PROTEST

About 40 protesters seeking the arrest of Louisville police in the death of Breonna Taylor during a March narcotics raid demonstrated briefly outside Cardinal Stadium before the game. A Louisville athletic spokesman said they left after kickoff and there were no arrests.

OPTING OUT

Miami confirmed that quarterback Tate Martell has opted out of playing this season. He transferred from Ohio State last season and played in five games.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Already ranked sooner than some expected, Miami figures to move up after an impressive road win. The loss could drop Louisville or out of the poll completely.

THE TAKEAWAY

Miami: The Hurricanes scored on four consecutive drives in both halves, demonstrating their offensive dominance. King showed the passing skills expected of him after transferring from Houston, even with a 74-yard completion wiped out by a holding penalty. The defense struggled at times against the Cardinals' speedy playmakers but forced two turnovers that forced them to play catchup.

Louisville: Aiming to atone for last year's 52-27 drubbing in south Florida, the Cardinals instead let another early lead slip away fast. The defense reverted to last season's tendency to allow big plays and appeared completely flummoxed yielding those TDs that sapped momentum after getting within a touchdown.

UP NEXT

Miami hosts in-state rival Florida State on Saturday, seeking its fourth consecutive win over the Seminoles.

Louisville visits Pittsburgh on Saturday. The Cardinals lost the previous meeting 45-34 in 2015 to fall to 8-9 against the Panthers.

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Passing

MiaFL Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
D. King 30 18 60.0 3 325 75 0 130.6
Lou Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
M. Cunningham 36 26 72.2 3 307 36 1 114.0

Rushing

MiaFL Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
C. Harris 9 134 14.9 75 1
D. Chaney Jr. 7 10 1.4 3 0
Lou Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
J. Hawkins 27 164 6.1 19 1
H. Hall 9 37 4.1 17 0

Receiving

MiaFL Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
B. Jordan 7 120 17.1 47 1
J. Knighton 1 75 75.0 75 1
Lou Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
T. Atwell 8 114 14.3 33 2
D. Fitzpatrick 7 74 10.6 19 0

Fumbles

Lou F FL
M. Cunningham 1 1

Returning

MiaFL KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
M. Pope 0 0 0 1 10.0 0 0
Lou KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
J. Watkins 3 13.7 0 17 0 0 0
H. Hall 1 26.0 0 26 0 0 0

Punting

MiaFL Punt Yds Avg LgPu
L. Hedley 3 127 42.3 47
Lou Punt Yds Avg LgPu
L. Lupo 4 147 36.8 44

Takeaways

MiaFL Int Yds InTD
A. Blades Jr. 1 0 0
Z. McCloud 0 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

MiaFL Lou
Points For 47 34
Total Yards 485 516
Rushing Yards 160 209
Passing Yards 325 307
Passing Completions / Attempts 18/30 26/36
Turnovers 0 3
Interceptions Thrown 0 1
Fumbles - Lost 0/0 2/2
First Downs 19 29
Penalties - Yards 11/89 7/70
Time Of Possession 59:59 01:01
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 6/13 4/14
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 0/0 3/4
Punts - Average Yards 0/0 0/0

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter MiaFL Lou
Lou 05:58 FG James Turner 40 yd FG 0 3
MiaFL 07:49 TD Will Mallory 17 yd pass from D'Eriq King (Jose Borregales kick) 7 3
MiaFL 13:19 TD Jaylan Knighton 3 yd run (Jose Borregales kick) 14 3
2nd Quarter MiaFL Lou
Lou 03:54 FG James Turner 22 yd FG 14 6
MiaFL 04:53 FG Jose Borregales 48 yd FG 17 6
MiaFL 09:11 FG Jose Borregales 57 yd FG 20 6
3rd Quarter MiaFL Lou
Lou 03:32 TD Javian Hawkins 19 yd run (James Turner kick) 20 13
MiaFL 03:45 TD Cam'Ron Harris 75 yd run (Jose Borregales kick) 27 13
Lou 09:47 TD Tutu Atwell 6 yd pass from Micale Cunningham (James Turner kick) 27 20
MiaFL 09:58 TD Jaylan Knighton 75 yd pass from D'Eriq King (Jose Borregales kick) 34 20
MiaFL 14:20 FG Jose Borregales 22 yd FG 37 20
4th Quarter MiaFL Lou
MiaFL 04:02 FG Jose Borregales 40 yd FG 40 20
Lou 07:56 TD Marshon Ford 4 yd pass from Micale Cunningham (James Turner kick) 40 27
MiaFL 09:40 TD Brevin Jordan 47 yd pass from D'Eriq King (Jose Borregales kick) 47 27
Lou 12:54 TD Tutu Atwell 19 yd pass from Micale Cunningham (James Turner kick) 47 34

Game Information

Stadium: Cardinal Stadium, Louisville, Kentucky
Attendance: 12,120
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