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Tigers vs. Cardinals Gameday: How to Watch, Listen and Storylines

After returning from an open date with a 45-14 home win against Florida State last week, the Clemson Tigers will go on the road this week for a meeting with the Louisville Cardinals on Saturday, Oct. 19. Kickoff at Cardinal Stadium in Louisville is scheduled for noon ET.

After returning from an open date with a 45-14 home win against Florida State last week, the Clemson Tigers will go on the road this week for a meeting with the Louisville Cardinals on Saturday, Oct. 19. Kickoff at Cardinal Stadium in Louisville is scheduled for noon ET. 

Despite dropping to No. 3 in the AP Poll following a 31-point conference victory a week ago, Clemson enters this week as the only team in the country with five wins against Power Five conference opponents this season.

Clemson won those five Power Five games by an average of 23.8 points, including three victories by 31 points or more. Clemson will attempt to once again be at its best in the face of public doubt this week, as the Tigers have won 14 consecutive games when playing at a lower AP ranking than in their previous contest. This week's game will feature two of the ACC's most prolific offenses thus far in 2019. Clemson enters the game ranked second in the conference in scoring offense (39.2), rushing offense (238.8) and total offense (497.0); Louisville enters the contest ranked third in all of those categories.

TELEVISION: ABC (Bob Wischusen, Dan Orlovsky, Allison Williams)

RADIO: Clemson Tigers Network (Don Munson, C.J. Spiller, Tim Bourret, Reggie Merriweather) 

RADIO: Touchdown Radio (Brett Dolan, K.C. Jones)

CLEMSON/LOUISVILLE SERIES HISTORY: 

- OVERALL: Clemson leads series, 5-0 

- HOME: Clemson leads series, 3-0 

- ROAD: Clemson leads series, 2-0 

- NEUTRAL: N/A 

- LAST MEETING: Nov. 3, 2018 (77-16, W) 

- STREAK: Clemson, Won 5

VLOG: 

Storylines:

Preview and Prediction: Clemson and Louisville

Behind Enemy Lines: The Louisville Cardinals

Tigers Are Preparing for an Offensive Showdown

The Return of Amari Rodgers

Dabo Swinney Can't Be a Christian and Yell at His Players