But they couldn’t hold off Louisville, which scored two touchdowns in the final 6:20-the first on a 52-yard pass and the second on a 73-yard run-to escape with a 31-24 victory in front of 44,628 fans and an ESPN audience. 10 North Carolina last month in Chapel Hill, N.C., and another memorable road win was within their reach Thursday night. The Cardinals kicked a field goal to cut their deficit to 21-17 early in the fourth quarter, but Virginia pushed its lead back to seven on Will Bettridge’s 38-yard field goal with 7:54 remaining. 11 Louisville, the Cavaliers trailed 14-0 at halftime but gained 194 yards and scored three touchdowns in the third quarter. The sight of tailback Perris Jones lying motionless on the field at L&N Stadium was a frightening one for his University of Virginia football teammates, but they tried their best to complete a stunning upset after he was taken to a nearby hospital Thursday night.Īgainst No. Virginia Sports Radio Network - Listen Live.Virginia Sports Properties- Sponsorship.Academics and Student-Athlete Development.Show schedule list Open search Open Mobile Menu