Austin American-Statesman

Banged-up Louisville QB leads win over Rutgers

Bridgewate­r has two second-half touchdown passes for Cardinals.

- By ralph russo mel evans / associated PRESS

PISCATAWAY, N.J. — Banged-up Teddy Bridgewate­r came off the bench to throw two-second half touchdown passes, and John Wallace kicked a 29yard field goal with 1:41 left to send Louisville to the BCS with a 20-17 victory against Rutgers on Thursday night.

In a game between one team headed to the Big Ten and another bound for the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Big East handed out its second- to-last bid to a school that entered the league during its last massive rebuild in 2005 and watched its athletic program blossom.

The Cardinals will be going to the BCS for the second time, first since 2006.

Louisville (10-2, 5-2) will share this Big East title with Rutgers (9-3, 52), Syracuse and possibly even Cincinnati, but the BCS bid will be all theirs. The BCS standings will be used to break the tie and there is no doubt Louisville, with the best overall record in the conference, will be on top.

Bridgewate­r didn’t start a week after getting roughed up in a loss to Connecticu­t. He broke his left wrist and sprained his right ankle. He entered for the first time in the second quarter and finished with 263 yards passing and threw a pair of TD passes in the third quarter to wipe out a 14-3 deficit.

James Burgess picked off a pass that bounced off Timmy Wright’s hands with 3:53 left in Rutgers territory, and Bridgewate­r hit Andrell Smith on a slant for 30 yards to put Louisville in field goal range. Wallace booted through the short kick to give Louisville the lead.

Rutgers’ last chance ended when Gary Nova threw deep, but his receiver stopped short, and Terrell Floyd made an over the shoulder intercepti­on with 1:06 left.

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