Teddy Bridgewater

Teddy Bridgewater has made his mark on the Louisville Football record book.  Potentially Bridgewater has 14 games to improve on his career totals, but I think we’ve seen the last of him in a Cardinal Uniform.  He’s been special.  It’s been an absolute pleasure.

Total Offense
Career
1 Chris Redman 12129
2 Brian Brohm 10819
3 Teddy Bridgewater 9987
4 Dave Ragone 9161
5 Stefan LeFors 6609
6 Jay Gruden 6564
7 Jeff Brohm 5410
8 Ed Rubbert 4979
9 Marty Lowe 4683
10 Browning Nagle 4495
11 Benny Russell 4363
Total Offense
Season
1 Bridgewater (’13) 4048
2 Redman 1998 4009
3 Brohm 2007 3978
4 Bridgewater 2012 3744
5 LeFors 2003 3550
6 Redman 1999 3537
7 Ragone 2002 3128
8 Ragone 2001 3122
9 Brohm 2006 3094
10 Redman 1997 2958
11 LeFors 2004 2929
Career
Completions
1 Chris Redman 1031
2 Teddy Bridgewater 781
3 Brian Brohm 780
4 Dave Ragone 685
5 Jay Gruden 572
6 Ed Rubbert 430
7 Marty Lowe 416
8 Stefan Lefors 416
9 Jeff Brohm 402
10 John Madeya 364
Season
TD Passes
1 Bridgewater (’13) 31
2 Brian Brohm (’07) 30
2 Redman (’98) 29
4 Redman (’99) 29
5 Ragone (’00) 27
5 Bridgewater (’12) 27
7 Ragone (’02) 24
8 Ragone (’01) 23
9 Jeff Brohm (’93) 20
9 Lefors (’04) 20
11 Brian Brohm (’05) 19
Season
Passing Yardage
1 Redman (’98) 4042
2 Brian Brohm (’07) 4024
3 Bridgewater (’13) 3970
4 Bridgewater (’12) 3718
5 Redman (’99) 3647
6 LeFors (’03) 3145
7 Redman (’97) 3079
8 Ragone (’01) 3056
9 Brohm (’06) 3049
10 Brohm (’05) 2883
11 Ragone (’02) 2880
Career
Passing Yardage
1 Chris Redman 12541
2 Brian Brohm 10775
3 Teddy Bridgewater 9817
4 Dave Ragone 8564
5 Jay Gruden 7024
6 Stefan LeFors 5853
7 Ed Rubbert 5496
8 Jeff Brohm 5451
9 Marty Lowe 4861
10 Browning Nagle 4653

DeVante Parker

Clearly DeVante Parker can just dominate the record books with another season at the University of Louisville.  But if he does decide that his last game as a Cardinal was Saturday night his impact will last for quite a while in the Louisville Record Book. SPIDERMAN!!!!

Season  
Rec Yards  
1 Harry Douglas (’06) 1265
2 JR Russell (’03) 1213
3 Arnold Jackson (’99) 1209
4 Deion Branch (’01) 1188
5 Arnold Jackson (’98) 1165
6 Harry Douglas (’07) 1159
7 Mark Clayton (’82) 1112
8 Deion Branch (’00) 1016
9 JR Russell (’04) 968
10 DeVante Parker 885
11 Ibn Green (’98) 884
Season  
Rec TDs  
1 Ibn Green (’98) 12
1 Devante Parker (2013) 12
3 Anthony Cummings (’90) 10
3 Arnold Jackson (’98) 10
3 DeVante Parker (’12) 10
6 Kevin Cook (’93) 9
6 Lavell Boyd (’99) 9
6 Arnold Jackson (’99) 9
6 Deion Branch (’00) 9
6 Deion Branch (’01) 9
11 JR Russell (’03) 8
11 Ibn Green (’99) 8
Career  
Rec Yards  
1 Arnold Jackson 3670
2 Harry Douglas 2924
3 Ibn Green 2830
4 JR Russell 2619
5 Miguel Montano 2305
6 Mario Urrutia 2271
7 Deion Branch 2204
8 Joshua Tinch 2195
9 Mark Clayton 2004
10 DeVante Parker 1920
11 Zek Parker 1804
Career  
Rec TDs  
1 Ibn Green 33
2 Arnold Jackson 31
3 DeVante Parker 28
4 JR Russell 19
5 Anthony Cummings 18
5 Deion Branch 18
7 Gary Barnidge 17
8 Mario Urrutia 16
9 Harry Douglas 15
10 Zek Parker 13

Marcus Smith & Lorenzo Mauldin

Mostly Marcus here but Mauldin snuck in on the same chart.   Obviously by now you know that Marcus came in as a QB and really was specialized for two years before really getting regular snaps.  Incredible career. Lorenzo Mauldin returns for a senior season and we will see if he can have as big of a finale as Marcus.

Season
Sacks
1 Elvis Dumervil (’05) 20.5
2 Joe Johnson (’93) 17
3 Dewayne White (’01) 15
4 Marcus Smith (’13) 14.5
5 Mike Flores (’90) 14
6 Mike Flores (’88) 13
7 Michael Josiah (’00) 13
8 Dewayne White (’00) 12
8 Carl Powell (’96) 11
10 Michael Josiah (’01) 11
11 Dewayne White (’02) 10.5
Season
TFL
1 Dewayne White (’01) 23
1 Elvis Dumervil (’05) 23
3 Mike Flores (’89) 19
3 Michael Josiah (’00) 19
5 Marcus Smith (’13) 18.5
6 Dewayne White (’00) 17
6 Marcus Jones (’04) 17
8 Dewayne White (’02) 16.5
Career
Sacks
1 Dewayne White 37.5
2 Elvis Dumervil 32
3 Michael Josiah 31
4 Kendirck Gholston 29
5 Mike Flores 27
6 Joe Johnson 25
7 Marcus Smith 24
8 Marcus Jones 23
9 Carl Powell 17
10 Jim Hanna 15
11 Ted Washington 14
11 Lorenzo Mauldin 14
Career
TFL
1 Dewayne White 56.5
2 Michael Josiah 43
3 Elvis Dumervil 42.5
4 Tyrus McCloud 36
5 Jeff Henry 35
6 Marcus Smith 33
7 Otis Wilson 32
8 Donovan Arp 32
8 Ted Washington 31
10 Terry Rice-Lockett 30
11 Anthony Bridges 28

John Wallace 

John Wallace has quietly made his mark on the kicking books and having 2 seasons remaining he’s not quite finished either.

Field Goals Season    
1 Art Carmody 2006 21
2 John Wallace 2013 20
3 John Wallace 2012 16
4 Ron Bell 1989 15
4 Nate Smith 2003 14
4 Art Carmody 2005 14
7 Chris Philpott 2010 14
7 Dave Betz 1980 13
7 Nate Smith 2001 13
  Art Carmody 2007 13
XPs Season    
1 Art Carmody 2004 77
2 Art Carmody 2005 63
3 Art Carmody 2006 60
4 Art Carmody 2007 53
5 John Wallace 2013 52
6 Jon Hilbert 1998 50
7 Nate Smith 2003 50
8 Chris Philpott 2010 41
9 Jon Hilbert 1999 40
9 Nate Smith 2002 40
11 Nate Smith 2010 39
Field Goals Career    
1 Art Carmody 60
2 Nate Smith 44
3 John Wallace 36
3 Ron Bell 36
5 David Akers 34

Team

The stats speak for themselves.  The 2013 Football Cardinals were an outstanding group.

(since 1962) Total Yards
1 2004 6468
2 2003 6355
3 2006 6179
4 1998 6156
5 2013 5991
6 2007 5856
7 2005 5785
8 2012 5444
9 1999 5136
10 2010 4797
11 2001 4584
Passing
1 1998 4498
2 2007 4103
3 2013 4082
4 2012 3849
5 2006 3770
6 1999 3687
7 2005 3523
8 2004 3463
9 2003 3389
10 1997 3282
11 2001 3119
Points Per Game
1 2004 49.8
2 2005 43.4
3 1998 40.4
4 2006 37.8
5 1999 37.5
6 2007 35.2
7 2003 34.6
8 2000 32.3
9 2012 31.2
10 1972 30.9
2013 35.1
Rush Yds Allowed
2001 879
1997 892
1973 911
2013 1049
1968 1073
1990 1098
1969 1173
1967 1200
1963 1204
1991 1214
1972 1286
PPG Allowed
1 1972 9.1
2 1971 11.1
3 2013 12.2
4 1973 13.5
5 1996 15
6 1966 15.9
7 2006 16.1
8 1967 16.2
9 1965 16.4
10 2002 17.2
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