LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – There’s no point even getting into X’s and O’s. In Louisville’s Friday night home game against Clemson, what mattered was the result. And I’m not sure there were any X’s or O’s.

Clemson 20, Louisville 19.

Forget style points. If that’s what you’re after from these two programs, go back to 2016. This was less a football game than a series of unfortunate events.

It was fits and starts. Louisville stopping Clemson in the red zone. Clemson recording five tackles for loss, including a key sack. Both teams combining for 13 penalties, several of them personal fouls. A game of fumbled opportunities — literally.

And yet, with under five minutes to go, Louisville had its shot.

After a missed 50-yard field goal attempt by Louisville kicker Cooper Ranvier that would have

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