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2007 Louisville Cardinals football team

American college football season


American college football season

FieldValue
year2007
teamLouisville Cardinals
imageLouisville Cardinals text logo.svg
conferenceBig East Conference
conference_linkBig East Conference (1979–2013)
short_confBig East
record6–6
conf_record3–4
head_coachSteve Kragthorpe
hc_year1st
off_coachCharlie Stubbs
oc_year1st
def_coachMike Cassity
dc_year4th
off_schemeMultiple
def_scheme[4–3](4-3-defense)
stadiumPapa John's Cardinal Stadium

The 2007 Louisville Cardinals football team represented the University of Louisville in the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team, led by Steve Kragthorpe in his first year at the school, played their home games in Papa John's Cardinal Stadium and were in their third year in the Big East Conference. With the stunning upsets, the team has missed a bowl game for the first time in a decade (since 1997).

Pre-season

The Cardinals finished the 2006 season with a 12–1 record, including a win in the Orange Bowl. After the win, they were ranked fifth in the nation. Returning fourteen starters from their 2006 team, including quarterback Brian Brohm the team was picked, by the Big East media, to finish second in the conference, and were ranked between five and 13 in various preseason polls.

Coaching changes

Almost a week after their victory in the Orange Bowl, head coach, Bobby Petrino, was offered and took the head coaching position with the NFL's Atlanta Falcons. Two days later, Steve Kragthorpe, former head coach for the Tulsa Golden Hurricane, was hired for the position. Though five assistant coaches were retained, five new assistants were hired in the off-season, three of which came with Kragthorpe from his staff at Tulsa.

Roster changes

Although returning 14 starters from 2006, the team lost four players to the 2007 NFL draft. From the offense, running back Michael Bush was taken in the fourth round by Oakland and running back Kolby Smith was taken in the fifth round by Kansas City. From the defense, tackle Amobi Okoye was taken tenth by Houston while cornerback, William Gay was taken in the fifth round by Pittsburgh.

Recruiting

The Cardinals signed 15 recruits for the new class, including three junior-college transfers. Included in the top-50 class were one five-star recruit on defense, three four-star recruits on offense and another four-star recruit on defense. Also entering in with the class was 2006 recruit Josh Chichester, who wasn't able to enroll with his recruiting class.

Pre-season honors

Three Cardinal players were honored as part of pre-season watchlists for national awards.

  • Brian Brohm – Manning Award and Maxwell Award
  • Adrian Grady – Bronko Nagurski Trophy
  • Eric Wood – Outland Trophy

In addition to the honors, Brohm was also named to the Playboy pre-season All-America team.

Season

Roster

Coaching staff

The 2007 Cardinal team was coached by Steve Kragthorpe and his staff. Much of the coaching staff from 2006 remained, but Kragthorpe brought in other to fill out the staff, including, initially, three from his previous position. Keith Patterson was originally brought in from Tulsa as defensive coordinator and cornerbacks coach, however returned to Tulsa before the season began for personal reasons. Patterson was quickly replaced by Mike Mallory.

NamePositionYear at
LouisvilleAlma Mater (Year)
Steve KragthorpeHead coach1stWest Texas A&M (1988)
Jeff BrohmQuarterbacks5thLouisville (1993)
Mike CassityDefensive coordinator
Safeties4thKentucky (1976)
Reggie JohnsonInside linebackers5thLouisville (1996)
Mark NelsonDefensive line
Special teams1stEast Central (1980)
Greg NordTight ends
Recruiting coordinator13thKentucky (1980)
Charlie StubbsOffensive coordinator
Wide receivers1stBrigham Young (1978)
Brent MyersOffensive line1stEastern Washington (1982)
Tony AlfordRunning backs1stColorado State (1992)
Mike MallorySecondary1stMichigan (1985)

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References

References

  1. "2007 Louisville Cardinals Football Preview".
  2. (January 15, 2007). "Louisville quarterback Brohm to return for senior season".
  3. "Cards Picked to Finish Second in BIG EAST in 2007".
  4. "No. 13: Loaded Cardinals welcome Kragthorpe". athlonsports.
  5. (2007-04-24). "SI.com – Writers – Stewart Mandel: Spring Power Rankings". SI.com.
  6. (January 21, 2007). "Schlabach: Revised early look at the top 25 for 2007". ESPN.com.
  7. "Rivals.com College Football – Rivals.com 2007 Preseason Top 25". Rivals.com.
  8. "Spring Top 25: Dear Mr. Dellins – your Bruins are here". Sportsline.com.
  9. (2007-01-08). "Falcons lure Louisville's Petrino to NFL with five-year deal". USA Today.
  10. (January 9, 2007). "Louisville, Tulsa's Kragthorpe have agreement".
  11. "Kragthorpe Announces Cardinal Coaching Staff".
  12. "Four Cardinals Selected in the NFL Draft".
  13. "Brohm Named to Manning Watch List".
  14. "Wood and Grady Named to Preseason Watch Lists".
  15. "Brohm Named to Preseason All-American Team".
  16. "Alford Named as Kragthorpe Completes Coaching Staff".
  17. "Patterson Leaves Louisville; Returns to Tulsa".
  18. "Mallory Hired to Coach the Secondary".
  19. "Cumulative Season Statistics". University of Louisville.
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