The Louisville football program earned one of its grittiest wins in a long time. The Cardinals were down 17-0, and the fans were beginning to hold their breaths, thinking this game might get ugly. Miller Moss threw a pick-six, and the offense wasn’t generating anything in the first quarter.
However, they rattled off 17 straight points, thanks to some help from special teams, and went into halftime down 27-17. Moss had an unimpressive first half, as he was missing throws and not playing up to the standard the program and the fans are accustomed to. However, with his back against the wall, Moss drew on his experience and the next-play mentality and delivered a strong performance in the second half, especially in the fourth quarter, ultimately leading Louisville to victory.
Miller Moss second half surge saved Louisville’s ACC dreams
The Cardinals secured their first road win, Power Four win, and ACC win in yesterday’s 34-27 victory over Pitt. The Cards had to do it in dramatic fashion, but a win is a win in conference games.
Moss started the game extremely slowly and was off to a rough start, as he couldn’t get anything going in the first half. However, in the second half, the USC transfer showed his experience and why Brohm went out and got him, having one of the best halves of his career…