Daily Press (Sunday)

Cards move into second place

Louisville rushes for 231 yards, holds Hokies to only 140 total yards

- By Gary B. Graves

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Isaac Guerendo rushed for career highs of 146 yards and three touchdowns, Jawhar Jordan and Jadon Thompson also scored and No. 15 Louisville shut down Virginia Tech in a 34-3 rout Saturday.

The showdown for second place steadily became a rout as the Cardinals (8-1, 5-1 ACC, No. 13 College Football Playoff ) moved closer toward a berth in the conference championsh­ip in their first season under Jeff Brohm. Their relentless defense didn’t allow a touchdown for the second consecutiv­e week and held the Hokies to just 140 total yards, creating chances that Guerendo quickly turned into scores.

The Wisconsin graduate transfer rushed for TDs of 39, 12 and 36 yards among 11 carries that included explosive runs of 27 and 20 yards. Guerendo shot through big holes each time and twice leapt over diving defenders on the way to the end zone to key Louisville’s run-based attack that totaled 231 of its 382 yards. A holding penalty nullified his 60-yard touchdown run that could have put it out of reach early, though he took care of that after halftime.

Jordan rushed for the Cardinals’ first TD from 1 yard. Thompson scored on a 37-yard reception to make it 21-3 midway through the

third quarter as he hauled in a pinpoint throw from Jack Plummer across the middle, shook his defender and was gone. It was the first career TD for the freshman, who was among several Cardinals players that helped right a flipped vehicle after a Sept. 21 accident just outside their L&N Stadium home field.

John Love kicked 44-yard field goal for the Hokies as the first half ended, but they got little else against a Cardinals defense that entered the contest as the ACC’s second best (303.4) with the Hokies next (316.0).

Louisville establishe­d its presence quickly, sacking mobile Tech quarterbac­k Kyron Drones for a 10-yard loss on the first snap and dropped him three more times before he was pulled in the fourth quarter. He was 12 of 21 for just

 ?? TIMOTHY D. EASLEY/AP ?? Virginia Tech linebacker Alan Tisdale attempts to keep Louisville running back Jawhar Jordan from the end zone during Saturday’s game in Louisville, Kentucky.
TIMOTHY D. EASLEY/AP Virginia Tech linebacker Alan Tisdale attempts to keep Louisville running back Jawhar Jordan from the end zone during Saturday’s game in Louisville, Kentucky.

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