LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Having familiar faces back on defense made a big difference for Louisville.
So did protecting the ball after coughing it up early.
Malik Cunningham accounted for two touchdowns to offset three first-half turnovers, and Louisville held Syracuse to a season-low 137 yards with three takeaways for a 30-0 victory on Friday night.
The Cardinals (3-6, 2-6 Atlantic Coast Conference) recorded their first FBS shutout since September 2013 against FIU (72-0) and first against a Power Five opponent since North Carolina in 2004 (34-0). It was also their fewest yards allowed since holding FCS-member Murray State to 80 in 2017.
Louisville's defensive effort was sorely needed after a coronavirus outbreak depleted that unit before meeting Virginia Tech and resulted in a postponement of the next game at Virginia. Even better, the Cardinals sustained it the whole game.
"I didn't know how they were going to play tonight," Louisville coach Scott Satterfield said, "but based off what they did this week, I thought they were going to play well.
"To come out and shut out a team, tremendous job. They created turnovers, were great on third down."
It was also needed to offset a turnover-prone start by both teams.