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Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Louisville announced that it plans to reduce fan capacity to 30% for the 2020 season. That would take Cardinal Stadium, which holds 60,500 people ...
Louisville will begin its 2021 season in just over 100 days, playing Ole Miss on Sept. 6 in Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which recently announced it would allow full capacity.
Cardinal Stadium is no more. The University of Louisville and L&N Federal Credit Union reached a 20-year, $41.3 million naming rights deal on Monday.
The stadium was built in 1924 as the largest athletic facility in Louisville at the time, holding 15,000 fans at capacity. Since then, the stadium has hosted hundreds of games, including one of ...
That title, however, comes with an asterisk. First, though, Louisville officials announced at a press conference that the home of the football Cardinals, Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium, will undergo ...
The 2020 season for Louisville football has been reformed and the schedule will be reshaped, so the changes to the fan experience are being redesign amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Louisville football, in front of a sellout crowd at L&N Stadium and with Teddy Bridgewater on hand, fell to Miami in thrilling college football game. Louisville Courier-Journal.
Louisville announced Friday a $55 million stadium expansion that will "close the bowl" in the north end zone and add 10,000 seats to 17-year-old Papa John's Cardinal Stadium. "We are extremely ...
Louisville home football game attendance fell sharply last year, even as a $63 million expansion of Papa John's Cardinal Stadium is underway. ... When deciding on stadium capacity, ...
The University of Louisville plans to admit about 18,000 fans per game this college football season, which represents about 30 percent of Cardinal Stadium’s 60,800 capacity.
There will be fans at University of Louisville football games this fall. At least, that's the plan for now. On Monday afternoon, Louisville announced plans for 30 percent capacity for home ...