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No. 18 Louisville Cardinals dominate No. 21 Duke Blue Devils in a shutout victory, winning 23-0. Louisville's offense, led by Jawhar Jordan, scores two touchdowns in the first quarter and adds a field goal in the third. Duke's offense struggles, failing to score a touchdown for the fifth consecutive quarter. Duke also suffers multiple injuries to key starters throughout the game. With this win, Louisville now has a direct path to the ACC Championship game.
Louisville's Jawhar Jordan is the ACC Running Back of the Week after recording a career-high 163 rushing yards in addition to two TDs in a 23-0 win over Duke.
Tied for 2nd in the ACC! https://t.co/VHugRR1JeU
Per FPI, Louisville is now the prohibitive favorite to be the second team in the ACCCG (70.2%). But the next best odds? Believe it or not… Virginia Tech! (13.8%). GT loss was a brutal blow for UNC, now at 5.4%, roughly same odds as Duke & Miami.
#Hokies at Louisville next weekend, with the winner in the driver’s seat for the second spot in the ACC title game. Just as everyone predicted at the start of the year! https://t.co/OP0EuV9tmn
What we learned about every #ACC football team in Week 9 ... #BC #Clemson #Duke #FSU #GATech #Louisville #Miami #UNC #NCState #Pitt #Syracuse #UVA #VATech #WakeForest https://t.co/PpBBcJ3KAc
No. 18 Louisville bounced back from its first loss of the season by pocketing a shutout win over No. 21 Duke on Saturday. Now with a direct path to the ACC Championship game, here are 3 takeaways from the Cardinals’ Week 9 victory. https://t.co/Hpim6fxcQt
Virginia Tech will make the ACC title game if it wins out (at Louisville, at Boston College, N.C. State, at Virginia). Far from a sure thing, but a vastly better position than anyone could have guessed the Hokies would be in five weeks ago.
The state of the ACC standings after Week 9. Louisville and Virginia Tech play next week and one will take their second loss. That means FSU can clinch a spot in the ACC Championship Game with a win next week at Pitt. https://t.co/05ERDRSHMz
You guys, Louisville and ... Virginia Tech are currently tied for second in the ACC standings. Just like we all expected ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The ACC … good golly
Louisville beats Duke 23-0. Blue Devils fall to .500 in the ACC (2-2) and drop second straight game. Defense gives up two early touchdowns; offense sputtered throughout and had 202 yards.
FINAL: #Louisville 23, Duke 0 Cards looked absolutely dominant on both sides of the ball Check out some of the highlights, more to come on @WHAS11 tonight! #ForTheVille #GoCards @JaJo_25 @AshtonGillotte @jackharlow https://t.co/gtjfy8qFOw
Brutal numbers for Duke's Offense today. https://t.co/cZNrlUhyeH
Joker and the Thief time Vibes are through the roof as #Louisville leads Duke 23-0 with a quarter to go #GoCards x #ForTheVille @WHAS11 https://t.co/JJ8B8FxYXH
Duke sacks allowed in the first seven games: 5 Duke sacks allowed in this game through 3 quarters: 4
Duke's offense https://t.co/lXb2JMW4qM
Duke is getting absolutely punked
LOUISVILLE 20, DUKE 0 (3Q, 7:32) The crowd didn't like the decision, but the Cardinals opted to kick the 21-yard field goal instead of going for it on fourth-and-goal from the 3. Still, it's points on a drive that ended with two of the final three plays being negative.
The Louisville gameplan against Duke today. https://t.co/YZjSCwoiHu
Duke injuries to starters that have caused them to miss snaps thus far today: LT Graham Barton RG Jacob Monk TE Nicky Dalmolin CB Al Blades CB Myles Jones LB Dorian Mausi LB Tre Freeman
Goodness, now Duke CB Al Blades is down on the field with an injury
Jeez, now Duke LB Dorian Mausi is down with an injury
Mike Elko told ESPN's Molly McGrath that Jacob Monk will not come back out after halftime. Duke now down two of their best O-Linemen today in Monk and Graham Barton.
Duke has now gone five consecutive quarters without an offensive touchdown for the first time under Head Coach Mike Elko and Offensive Coordinator Kevin Johns.
HALF: Louisville 17, Duke 0 Really strong two quarters for the Cardinals. Having a healthy Jawhar Jordan (and a dominant O-line) has been invaluable.
LOUISVILLE 17, DUKE 0 (2Q, 0:49) Brock Travelstead nails a 47-yard field goal and the Cardinals have now scored on three of their first four series.
Duke players dropping like flies. Now Linebacker Tre Freeman, the team's leading tackler, is on the field with an injury.
Louisville completely dominate Louisville in that first quarter. Looked like one team coming off an emotional road loss and another coming off a bye. https://t.co/b7OvyZmTEP
END 1: Louisville 14, Duke 0 The Cardinals very much look like a team that cleaned some stuff up after a loss to Pitt.
Duke just looks sluggish
Early boat race in Louisville: Cardinals 14, Duke 0 after two possessions each.
Duke is getting man handled in the trenches on both sides of the ball
Duke RG/C Jacob Monk down on the field holding his left knee. Yeesh. https://t.co/eJAlmMJgO9
Duke's first team defense, which had given up just three touchdowns in the first four downs, has allowed touchdowns on each of their last four possessions.
LOUISVILLE 7, DUKE 0 (1Q, 7:13) Jawhar Jordan's 14-yard TD run gives the Cardinals the lead first.
Powerful first drive for Louisville to take a 7-0 lead on Duke. Jawhar Jordan sliced and diced the Devils.
Here come the #Louisville Cardinals! Kickoff vs, #Duke up next! #GoCards x #ForTheVille @WHAS11 https://t.co/gXYDyHV13B
Breaking: Duke Football will be without starters Graham Barton, Myles Jones, and Nicky Dalmolin in today's game vs No. 18 Louisville that kicks off on ESPN in a few minutes --> https://t.co/ofWltamrlc
Live college football updates: No. 20 Duke Blue Devils vs. No. 18 Louisville Cardinals. Good and bad news for Duke's offense today https://t.co/OgsNgEg9P6