Louisville Needs To Run UNLIMITED Sprints After Finding One of the Worst Ways To Lose a Football Game I've Ever Seen
Holy shit, that's unbelievable. We've seen college football teams find some truly sickening ways to lose before, but this is right up there with Mario Cristobal refusing to take a knee for the worst I've ever seen.
Stanford got the ball at its own 45-yard line with 0:04 left in the game. Other than completing a very long Hail Mary — which also shouldn't happen, but some of those find a receiver's hands every so often — there should be no world in which that games does not go to overtime. Unfortunately for Louisville, one of the Cardinals' defenders decided the time to get a moronic personal foul was with one second left in the game to put Stanford right on the edge of field goal range. And then as if that wasn't bad enough, another Louisville player jumped offside on the kick to turn a 57-yarder into a much more manageable 52-yard kick that Stanford nailed for the win.
I'm not even a Louisville fan and I will be personally offended if that entire team isn't running until they puke all next week. If you have multiple players committing egregious mental errors like that in such a critical situation, you have a team that's far too undisciplined to win football games. This loss is Jeff Brohm's fault.
I don't know how Louisville fans sleep tonight. That is so, so gross.