Duke vs. Louisville: Schedule, odds, injury news and how to watch Saturday's game
One of the biggest matchups during Week 9 of the college football season will be between the No. 21 Duke Blue Devils and the No. 18 Louisville Cardinals on Saturday, two of the teams near the top of ACC standings.
Louisville (6-1 overall, 3-1 ACC) stands in second place in the conference behind only undefeated No. 4 Florida State. The Cardinals suffered their first loss of the season in Week 7 at Pitt, 38-21, before going into their Week 8 bye. Quarterback Jack Plummer was 29-52 passing with 350 passing yards, one touchdown and two interceptions.
Duke (5-2 overall, 2-1 ACC) took its second loss of the season against the Seminoles, who stand alone atop the ACC, 38-20. Quarterback Riley Leonard completed seven of 16 pass attempts with 69 yards an an interception before having to depart the game in the third quarter after re-injuring his ankle.
Riley Leonard ankle injury
Leonard had sat out the Blue Devils' previous game against N.C. State after injuring his ankle on the final play against Notre Dame a week prior. The quarterback ran up and down the sidelines with the hope to eventually return to the game against Florida State, but he ultimately remained on the bench.
"He wanted to come back in," Duke coach Mike Elko said after the game. "He was begging me on the sideline to come back in. I didn't feel comfortable with where he was health-wise to bring him back and so we didn't do it."
Backup quarterback Henry Belin IV entered the game after Leonard's injury and finished the game. He was 1-6 on pass attempts for seven yards.
Belin would presumably start vs. Louisville if Leonard is unable to go.
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How to watch Duke vs. Louisville: TV channel and streaming
When: 3:30 p.m. ET, Saturday
Where: L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium, Louisville, Ky.
Cable TV: ESPN
Streaming: ESPN app, FuboTV
How to watch: Catch football action this season on Fubo
NCAAF odds Week 9: Duke vs. Louisville lines, betting trends
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Spread: Louisville (-4)
Moneyline: Louisville (-190); Duke (+160)
Over/under: 46
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Duke football schedule and results
All times eastern.
Week 1: Duke 28 - 7 Clemson FINAL
Week 2: Duke 42- 7 Lafayette FINAL
Week 3: Duke 38 - 14 Northwestern FINAL
Week 4: Duke 41 - 7 UConn FINAL
Week 5: Duke 14 - 21 Notre Dame
Week 6: BYE
Week 7: Duke 24 -3 NC State FINAL
Week 8: Duke 20 - 38 Florida State FINAL
Week 9: Duke @ Louisville, 3:30 p.m., ESPN
Week 10: Duke vs. Wake Forest, 7:30 p.m., ESPN
Week 11: Duke @ North Carolina, TBA, TBA
Week 12: Duke @ Virginia, TBA, TBA
Week 13: Duke vs. Pittsburgh, TBA, TBA
Louisville football schedule and results
All times eastern.
Week 1: Louisville 39 - 34 Georgia Tech FINAL
Week 2: Louisville 56- 0 Murray State FINAL
Week 3: Louisville 21 - 14 Indiana FINAL
Week 4: Louisville 56 - 28 Boston College FINAL
Week 5: Louisville 13 - 10 NC State FINAL
Week 6: Louisville 20 -33 Notre Dame FINAL
Week 7: Louisville 21 - 38 Pitt FINAL
Week 8: BYE
Week 9: Louisville vs. Duke, 3:30 p.m., ESPN
Week 10: Louisville vs. Virginia Tech, 3:30 p.m., ACC Network
Week 11: Louisville vs. Virginia, 7:30 p.m., ESPN
Week 12: Louisville @ Miami (FL), TBA, TBA
Week 13: Louisville vs. Kentucky, TBA, TBA
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