
UPSET PREVENTED: CLUTCH Second Half plays push Louisville Cardinals past James Madison Dukes
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Louisville narrowly avoids an upset against James Madison, winning 28-14 in a game closer than the score suggests. The Cardinals' defense shines, with Clev Lubin leading the charge, recording 10 tackles, 1.5 sacks, and a game-changing forced fumble. Offensive struggles plague Louisville, as Miller Moss and the running game faced constant pressure from JMU's aggressive defense. Key second-half plays, including Chris Bell's 64-yard touchdown reception and Isaac Brown's 78-yard scoring run, prove decisive. Host Dalton Pence breaks down the game's pivotal moments, defensive dominance, and offensive concerns heading into the bye week. Get the full analysis on Louisville's close call and what it means for their playoff aspirations – listen now!
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