Louisville Football under Scott Satterfield held to a remarkably similar 444.2 ypg in 2020 as opposed to 447.3 ypg in 2019. Both years recorded Cardinal Football as a Top 30 Offense in yard per game. Still the Cards reduced their ppg by 3.6 ppg despite just a 3.1 yard per game differential.

Louisville Scoring Offense Evaluation

Louisville’s 1998 season remains the highest output in Cardinal Football history at 559.6 yards per game with Chris Redman at Quarterback and John L. Smith coaching UofL. Louisville in 2017, 2016, and 2004 are the only other 500+ yard per game seasons. 10 college football programs (6 P5) went over 500+ yard per game in 2020.

Total Offense
1544.9, 3rd (2017 Petrino)
2539.0, 1st (2004 Petrino)
3532.7, 3rd (2016 Petrino)
4488.6, 5th (2003 Petrino)
5482.1, 8th (2005 Petrino)
6475.0, 2nd (2006 Petrino)
7472.8, 8th (2007 Krag)
8460.8, 28th (2013 Strong)
9447.3, 24th (2019 Satterfield)
10444.2, 29th (2020 Satterfield)
11418.8, 51st (2012 Strong)
12416.1, 54th (2015 Petrino)
13394.7, 72nd (2014 Petrino)
14376.7, 45th (2008 Krag)
15369.0, 71st (2010 Strong)
16352.6, 109th (2018 Petrino)
17334.1, 91st (2009 Krag)
18333.0, 103rd (2011 Strong)
Since 2003

The most yards for the Cards in a single Louisville Football game is 845 yards on September 9, 2016 at Syracuse. The Bobby Petrino and Lamar Jackson led-Cardinals beat Syracuse 62-28 that night.

The fewest yards for UofL in a single Louisville Football game is -14 (negative 14!) in a game vs. Murray State where the Racers beat the Cards 105-0.

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