Nov. 5, 2004
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By COLIN FLY
Associated Press Writer
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Eric Shelton scored his fourth touchdown from 1 yard
out with 37 seconds left, and No. 14 Louisville held off Memphis 56-49 on
Thursday night.
The Cardinals (6-1, 4-0 Conference USA) and their high-powered offense did
just enough to keep the Tigers (5-3, 2-3) from beating a ranked opponent for
the first time since 1996.
Shelton ran for 136 yards on 14 carries, including a 78-yard touchdown in
the second quarter. He scored on three short runs in the second half, and
Stefan LeFors finished with three first-half touchdown passes.
LeFors, the nation's most efficient passer, wasn't as sharp as his 76
percent season completion rate, but still hit on 24 of 34 attempts for 321
yards without a turnover.
It was a wild game that featured 10 lead changes, capped when Shelton scored
from the 1 to put Louisville ahead 54-49. LeFors ran in a 2-point conversion,
then the Cardinals intercepted a pass to seal it.
Louisville took a 48-40 lead after consecutive touchdown runs by Shelton,
the second with 11:54 remaining.
Memphis answered when Danny Wimprine, who threw for four touchdowns and 361
yards, ran in from the 1 to make it 48-46. The Tigers failed on a 2-point
conversion attempt that would have tied the game.
But the Memphis defense got a key turnover when Shelton fumbled a handoff
with 7:36 left, and Wimprine went back to work on the Tigers 39.
He led his team to the Louisville 9, but after a penalty, two incomplete
passes and a 2-yard run by DeAngelo Williams, Memphis settled for Stephen
Gostkowski's 29-yard field goal and a 49-48 lead with 6:20 left.
That was plenty of time for LeFors, who found J.R. Russell for a 28-yard
completion to the Memphis 27. The Cardinals ran the clock inside a minute, and
Memphis couldn't stop Shelton from scoring the winning touchdown.
The second half was downright slow after a frantic first half that featured
a combined 68 points and 703 yards of total offense.
The teams scored on five consecutive drives, and there were only two punts -
on the Cardinals' first and last possessions of the half.
Louisville came in with the nation's 11th-ranked defense, but the Cardinals
gave up 17 first-quarter points after allowing just one touchdown in their
first six games.
LeFors bailed the defense out after the Tigers took a 24-14 lead on a
31-yard TD run by Williams, who finished with 200 yards on 26 carries.
LeFors found Russell diving across the goal line for a 32-yard TD pass, and
the defense got into the act when safety Kerry Rhodes stripped Williams on
third-and-20 and returned it 40 yards for a touchdown to make it 28-24.
Memphis, looking to become bowl eligible for the second straight year,
wouldn't go away easily. Wimprine found Tavares Gideon for touchdowns on
consecutive possessions - the first to cut the deficit to 35-33 before halftime
and the second to give Memphis a 40-35 lead in the second half.
That's when Shelton took over, scoring on Louisville's next two possessions
sandwiched around Memphis' only punt.