Louisville football returns to the action in Week 4 as the Cardinals are 2-0 and are coming off their first bye of the 2025 season. Jeff Brohm was able to guide his Cardinals to wins over Eastern Kentucky and James Madison in the first two weeks of football and will now eye Bowling Green this Saturday from L&N Stadium.
The Falcons are coming off a big win after they were able to pull off an upset over Liberty. Bowling Green defeated Liberty 23-13, and was a 6.5 point underdog heading into the Flames' home stadium. Now, the Cardinals will make sure a similar result doesn't happen in Week 4, as Louisville will look to keep its College Football Playoff dreams alive before it heads into its ACC games in Week 5. That said, here is everything Louisville fans need to know about the Cardinals' Week 3 showdown with the Bowling Green Falcons.
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How to watch Louisville vs. Bowling Green in Week 4
- Date: Saturday, September 20
- Time: 12:00 p.m. EST
- Venue: L&N Stadium
- How to Watch (TV): ACCN
- Streaming: fubo TV
- Louisville record: 2-0
- James Madison record: 2-1
Louisville vs. Bowling Green odds, spread and total
Odds provided by FanDuel Sportsbook
Moneyline
- Louisville: -4500
- BGU: +1600
Spread
- Louisville: -26.5 (-110)
- BGU: +26.5(-110)
Total
- 51.5 (over -112/under -108)
Louisville injury report
Nate Kurisky-Active
Trevonte Sylvester- Questionable
Stanquan Clark-Out
Weather forecast in Louisville
The weather should be perfect for September football as the Cardinals and Falcons will be playing at L&N Stadium in about 80-degree weather. The high for the day is 86, and the weather during the game should be around 80 degrees with the skies cleared for the most part. The weather should not be a factor in this game, and it should be an equal playing field for both teams.
ACCN announcers for Louisville vs. Bowling Green
The Cardinals and Falcons showdown is going to be live on ACC Network with Chris Cotter on the play-by-play, Max Browne as the analyst, and Kendra Douglas as the sideline reporter.
Louisville and Bowling Green series history
The Cardinals and Falcons are set to face off for the first time in history this Saturday. Louisville and Bowling Green have never kicked off against one another, making this Saturday the first game between these two programs.
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