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Brown, Lacy Lead Louisville over Bowling Green 40-17
Louisville aims to extend its winning streak against Mid-American Conference teams with a defense leading the nation in sacks at 5.0 per game, including 3.5 by Clev Lubin.
- On Saturday, September 20, 2025, the Louisville Cardinals secured a 40-17 victory over the Bowling Green Falcons at their home field in Louisville, Kentucky.
- Louisville entered the game undefeated at 2-0, coming off a bye week and facing injury challenges that limited their top offensive players, including Isaac Brown.
- Keyjuan Brown carried the ball 12 times, gaining 84 yards and scoring twice, while Caullin Lacy made a significant impact with a 75-yard punt return touchdown and totaled 281 all-purpose yards.
- Louisville outgained Bowling Green 452 to 321 total yards, Miller Moss passed for 329 yards completing 24 of 33, and Nick Keller set a school record with a 57-yard field goal.
- With this win, Louisville extended head coach Jeff Brohm’s streak to start 3-0 for the third consecutive season and will begin ACC play next week against Pittsburgh.
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Brown, Lacy lead Louisville over Bowling Green 40-17
Keyjuan Brown ran for two touchdowns and Caullin Lacy had his best game in a Louisville uniform as the Cardinals rolled to a 40-17 victory Saturday over Bowling Green.
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