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🚨 BREAKING: Cards Baseball Beats Wright State 6-0, Wins Nashville Regional!

Eighty-four days.

That’s how many sleeps until we get back to a new season of college football. Hard to believe, but it will be here before you know it.

To get prepped, we’ve got some great intel on your new QB.

Let’s go. šŸ‘‡

In This Week’s Edition

  • Meet your new QB, Miller Moss, in this week’s Athlete Unscripted.

  • Men’s hoops announces the next season’s home and away ACC opponents. Get ready!

  • Cards Baseball wins the Nashville Regional in the NCAA tournament!

  • We’re giving away TWO awesome prizes that showcase 'legends of the Ville. Be sure to enter and learn more at the end of this newsletter!

Let’s get into it. šŸ‘‡

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ATHLETE UNSCRIPTED: MILLER MOSS

From Hollywood to the Ville: Miller Moss is All In šŸŽ¬āž”ļøšŸˆ

Former USC Trojan and new Louisville QB Miller Moss is ready to take the reins and he’s not just here to fill a spot.

He’s here to lead.

On this week’s Athlete Unscripted, Sydney Depp sits down with the California native to talk about the portal, the playbook, and why his new home in Kentucky already feels like the right one.

Here’s what stood out:

šŸˆ He chose Louisville to win.
Moss could’ve gone anywhere. But Coach Brohm’s track record of developing QBs—and a team culture that demands accountability—made this an easy call.

🧠 He’s a student of the game—and of life.
Moss maps his days down to the minute. ā€œBeing present, compartmentalizing, and owning my routine is the only way I stay sane.ā€

šŸ–¼ļø Off the field?
He’s drawing, watching Bond films, playing chess, and dreaming of Machu Picchu. ā€œYou’ve got to nurture other parts of yourself—especially when football consumes so much of your world.ā€

šŸŽ¤ His shoutout to Card Nation?
ā€œCome out and support. It’s going to be a fun year.ā€

Moss isn’t just here to compete—he’s here to reflect, evolve, and bring the city with him.

šŸ‘‡ Get the whole story and meet Miller:

Cards Shut Out Wright State, Advance to 10th Super Regional Under McDonnell

Late last night, Louisville baseball punched its ticket to the NCAA Super Regional with a dominant 6-0 win over Wright State on Sunday evening in Nashville.

With the victory, Louisville (38-21) advances to the super regional round for the 10th time in head coach Dan McDonnell’s 19-year tenure. The Cardinals will face either Southern Miss or Miami next weekend. Those two teams square off in a winner-take-all showdown Monday night at Southern Miss, with first pitch set for 9 p.m. ET.

CARDS HOME AND AWAY ACC HOOPS OPPONENTS ANNOUNCED

The men’s basketball team will move to an 18-game conference schedule this year. Here are the deets:

  • Moving away from a 20-game schedule

  • They’ll play two teams twice

  • They’ll play 14 teams once

  • One team will not play the Cards

  • Teams will play a traditional home-and-away

  • Each slate will feature a rivalry team every year—our assigned opponent: SMU

In 2025-26, Louisville and Duke will play twice, once at the KFC Yum! Center and once at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

Cards host: NC State, Georgia Tech, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Notre Dame, Boston College, and Syracuse.

Cards travel to: Teams: California, Stanford, Pittsburgh, Miami, Clemson, Wake Forest, and North Carolina.

BEYOND THE COURT: COLLEGE SPORTS NEWS

šŸ’° Cooper Flagg earned a staggering payday from NIL deals during his lone season at Duke, according to Heavy.

šŸ€ Does this new NIL era impact talent heading to the NBA? According to ESPN, some times were surprised more than a dozen draftable prospects withdrew to return to college.

TL;DR — College sports stay chaotic. We love bringing you the headlines that shape the sports we love. If you have a story we should see, let us know!

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