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About the Louisville Cardinals Football Team.
Team Established: 1912
All Time Record: 425-405 (.51)
2006 Season record: 11-1
Playing Facility: Papa John's Cardinal Stadium (1998)
Head Coach: Steve Kragthorpe
Conference Titles: 4
Bowl Appearances: 13, incl. 9 straight
Last Bowl Appearance: 2007 FedEx Orange Bowl
All-Americans: 22
Drafted Players: 85
Players In The NFL: 21
Under the guidance of head coaches John L. Smith (1998-2002) and Bobby Petrino (2003-2007), the Louisville football program has been to nine consecutive bowl games.

Under Coach Smith, the Cardinals spent 11 weeks in the AP Top 25, including a #17 final finish in 2000.

Under Coach Petrino, the Cardinals were ranked in all but three of the weekly AP polls since the beginning of the 2004 season. This includes a #6 final finish in both 2004 and 2006, as well as a #19 final finish in 2005.

In the 2004 season, the Cardinals went 11-1 and won the Conference USA Championship. The Cardinals went to the Liberty Bowl, where they defeated #10-ranked and previously-undefeated Boise State.

In 2005, the Cardinals finished 9-3 after falling to Virginia Tech in the Gator Bowl and completed the season ranked #19 in the AP Poll and #20 in the Coaches' Poll.

In 2006, the Cardinals began the season ranked #13 in the AP poll and finished the season with a 12-1 record, their first Big East Conference title and completed the season with a 24-13 victory over the Atlantic Coast Conference champion Wake Forest Demon Deacons in the FedEx Orange Bowl. The Cards finished the 2006 season ranked #6 in the AP Poll and #7 in the Coaches Poll, while being ranked #6 in the Bowl Championship Series Poll