By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
The No. 10 Louisville Cardinals defeated the Murray State Racers in a blowout. The Cardinals won 73-10 over the Racers at Cardinal Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky.
With the win, the Cardinals improved 1-0 on the season. The Racers fell to 0-1.

Cardinals quarterback Brian Brohm went 16 of 21 for 375 yards. He had four touchdown passes.
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George Stripling had 14 carries for 92 yards. Harry Douglas had five receptions for 151 yards and two touchdowns.
Racers quarterback Jeff Ehrhardt went 12 of 20 for 88 yards. He had one touchdown pass.
Paul McKinnis had nine receptions for 72 yards. Rod Harper had four receptions for 30 yards.
The Cardinals outscored the Racers 24-0 in the second half. Brohm hit Douglas for a 59-yard touchdown reception. Trent Guy also returned a 54-yard punt return for a touchdown.
Sergio Spencer scored a five-yard rushing touchdown. Art Carmody made a 44-yard field goal.
Louisville led 49-10 at halftime. Brohm hit Douglas for a 44-yard touchdown reception. Anthony Allen scored a nine-yard rushing touchdown.
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Brohm hit Gary Barnidge for a 12-yard touchdown reception. Brock Bolen scored a two-yard rushing touchdown.
Brohm scored on a one-yard rushing touchdown. Brohm connected with Barnidge for a second touchdown. This time for a four-yard touchdown reception.
Spencer also scored on a four-yard rushing touchdown.
Racers’ Ehrhardt hit Derric Townsel for a six-yard touchdown reception. Sean O’Brien scored on a 24-yard field goal.
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