Miami Holds Off Louisville in a Thrilling 52-45 Victory
In a nail-biting showdown at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium, the Miami Hurricanes held off a fierce Louisville Cardinals comeback to secure a 52-45 win. The victory marked Miami's seventh straight win, maintaining their perfect 7-0 record (3-0 in ACC play) as they continue to dominate the Atlantic Coast Conference. The game will be remembered for its wild swings and late-game heroics, keeping fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.
Cam Ward's Record-Breaking Performance
Miami quarterback Cam Ward delivered an outstanding performance, completing 21 of 32 passes for 319 yards and four touchdowns, setting a school record for his seventh consecutive 300-yard passing game. Ward's ability to find his receivers in crucial moments kept Miami ahead, even as Louisville mounted several comeback attempts. His connection with wide receivers Sam Brown Jr. and Xavier Restrepo was on full display, with both surpassing the 100-yard receiving mark.
From the start, Miami’s offense was firing on all cylinders. Ward’s first touchdown pass, a 27-yard strike to Jacolby George, gave Miami an early 10-7 lead after falling behind in the first quarter. Ward followed that up with a 49-yard touchdown pass to Sam Brown Jr., who finished with 125 yards on just three receptions.
Miami’s Resiliency and Ground Game Power
As Miami surged ahead to a 17-7 lead early in the second quarter, Louisville kept the pressure on. Cardinals quarterback Tyler Shough, who completed 31 of 51 passes for 342 yards and four touchdowns, orchestrated several successful drives that kept the game close. Louisville tied the game at 31-31 midway through the third quarter, but Miami’s balanced attack helped them regain control.
Running back Damien Martinez was another standout for Miami, rushing for 89 yards on 12 carries, including a bruising 30-yard touchdown run that gave Miami a crucial cushion late in the game. Ajay Allen added a key 2-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter, putting Miami ahead 45-38 with just over 11 minutes remaining.
A Wild Fourth Quarter
The game’s intensity reached a fever pitch in the fourth quarter, as Louisville fought back yet again. Shough’s 4-yard touchdown pass to Ja’Corey Brooks with 54 seconds left brought the Cardinals within a touchdown, but Miami’s defense held strong. The Hurricanes recovered Louisville’s onside kick attempt, sealing the victory in dramatic fashion.
Ward, once again proving his leadership, knelt three times to run out the clock, securing the win and reclaiming the Schnellenberger Trophy—a prize Miami has eagerly brought back to Coral Gables after the thrilling road victory.
Miami’s Offense Outshines Louisville’s Defense
Miami outgained Louisville 538-448 in total yardage, with 319 yards coming through the air and an additional 219 yards on the ground. Miami’s efficient offense was unstoppable on third downs, converting 9 of 15 opportunities. Additionally, the Hurricanes went 2-for-2 on fourth-down attempts, a testament to their aggressive play-calling and determination to keep Louisville’s defense on their heels.
Xavier Restrepo, with nine catches for 101 yards and a touchdown, moved into second place all-time for career receptions at Miami, tying former Hurricane Stacy Coley. The team’s special teams and defense also made critical plays. Simeon Barrow Jr. collected six tackles and forced a fumble, which linebacker Raul Aguirre Jr. scooped up for a touchdown. Barrow’s presence in the trenches was pivotal in holding off Louisville’s offense in key moments.
Louisville’s Gritty Comeback Falls Short
Despite the loss, Louisville’s resilience was on full display throughout the game. The Cardinals trailed by two touchdowns at multiple points but managed to tie the game twice. Shough’s 31 completions and four touchdown passes kept his team within striking distance, and wide receiver Ja’Corey Brooks had a stellar night with six catches for 107 yards and two touchdowns.
Louisville’s running back Isaac Brown also contributed with 56 rushing yards and a touchdown, while Caullin Lacy electrified the crowd with a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown that cut Miami’s lead to 31-24 in the third quarter.
What’s Next for Miami and Louisville?
With the win, Miami continues its undefeated streak and now sets its sights on hosting in-state rival Florida State in another high-stakes ACC matchup. The Hurricanes will look to build on their success and push for a spot in the College Football Playoff.
Louisville, now 4-3 (2-2 in ACC play), faces a short turnaround as they prepare to travel to Boston College for a Friday night game. The Cardinals will need to regroup quickly as they aim to stay competitive in the conference.







