1:02 pm | November 11, 2018 | Go to Source | Author:
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Louisville has fired football coach Bobby Petrino two days after the Cardinals lost their seventh game in a row to fall to 2-8.
Athletic director Vince Tyra announced the move Sunday, saying he “did not have the confidence” that Petrino could turn things around next season and that the change “needs to start happening now.”
“We want to thank Bobby for guiding our football program to some of the better seasons we have had historically at UofL during his two separate tenures here,” Tyra said in a statement. “However, at this time we feel the program needs different leadership and we owe it to our student-athletes and fans to get this turned around.”
Louisville’s season has bottomed out during a seven-game losing streak and a five-game stretch of ACC defeats by at least 18 points, including blowout losses to Clemson and Syracuse over the past two weeks. The Cardinals are averaging 21.7 points per game this season, lowest in the ACC. This comes after they led the conference in scoring each of the past two seasons.
“It was clear the players weren’t responding,” Tyra said at a Sunday afternoon news conference. “The coaches’ and the players’ efforts have to go in the right direction, but I didn’t feel it was going that way.”