Louisville football has been around since 1946 when Frank Camp started the program. Camp stayed on as head coach through the 1968 season, where he was succeeded by none other than “The Sunshine Scooter” himself, Lee Corso. Coach Corso compiled a 28-11-3 record in four seasons with the Cards before leaving for the Indiana Hoosiers.
Louisville struggled after Corso’s departure until some guy named Howard Schnellenberger took over in 1985 and guided the Cards to a 10-1-1 season and Fiesta Bowl win in 1990 and a 9-3 season in 1993. After a few rough seasons, journeyman John L.