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Louisville Cardinals Football Seasons & Head Coaching Record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs AP#
Frank Camp (Independent)
1946 Louisville Cardinals 6-2
1947 Louisville Cardinals 7-0-1
1948 Louisville Cardinals 5-5
1949 Louisville Cardinals 8-3
1950 Louisville Cardinals 3-6-1
1951 Louisville Cardinals 5-4
1952 Louisville Cardinals 3-5
1953 Louisville Cardinals 1-7
1954 Louisville Cardinals 3-6
1955 Louisville Cardinals 7-2
1956 Louisville Cardinals 6-3
1957 Louisville Cardinals 9-1 W Sun Bowl
1958 Louisville Cardinals 4-4
1959 Louisville Cardinals 6-4
1960 Louisville Cardinals 7-2
1961 Louisville Cardinals 6-3
1962 Louisville Cardinals 6-4
Frank Camp (Missouri Valley Conference)
1963 Louisville Cardinals 3-7 1-3 5th
1964 Louisville Cardinals 1-9 1-3 T-4th
1965 Louisville Cardinals 6-4 3-1 2nd
1966 Louisville Cardinals 6-4 1-3 T-4th
1967 Louisville Cardinals 5-5 2-2 4th
1968 Louisville Cardinals 5-5 2-3 T-4th
Frank Camp: 118-95-2 10-15
Lee Corso (Missouri Valley Conference)
1969 Louisville Cardinals 5-4-1 2-3 T-3rd
1970 Louisville Cardinals 8-3-1 4-0 1st T Pasadena Bowl
1971 Louisville Cardinals 6-3-1 3-2 5th
1972 Louisville Cardinals 9-1 4-1 T-1st 18
Lee Corso: 28-11-3 13-6
Tom W. Alley (Missouri Valley Conference)
1973 Louisville Cardinals 5-6 3-3 T-3rd
1974 Louisville Cardinals 4-7 3-2 2nd
Tom W. Alley: 9-13 6-5
Vince Gibson (Independent)
1975 Louisville Cardinals 2-9
1976 Louisville Cardinals 5-6
1977 Louisville Cardinals 7-4-1 L Independence Bowl
1978 Louisville Cardinals 7-4
1979 Louisville Cardinals 4-6-1
Vince Gibson: 25-29-2
Bob Weber (Independent)
1980 Louisville Cardinals 5-6
1981 Louisville Cardinals 5-6
1982 Louisville Cardinals 5-6
1983 Louisville Cardinals 3-8
1984 Louisville Cardinals 2-9
Bob Weber: 20-35
Howard Schnellenberger (Independent)
1985 Louisville Cardinals 2-9
1986 Louisville Cardinals 3-8
1987 Louisville Cardinals 3-7-1
1988 Louisville Cardinals 8-3
1989 Louisville Cardinals 6-5
1990 Louisville Cardinals 10-1-1 W Fiesta Bowl 14
1991 Louisville Cardinals 2-9
1992 Louisville Cardinals 5-6
1993 Louisville Cardinals 9-3 W Liberty Bowl 24
1994 Louisville Cardinals 6-5
Howard Schnellenberger: 54-56-2
Ron Cooper (Independent)
1995 Louisville Cardinals 7-4
Ron Cooper (Conference USA)
1996 Louisville Cardinals 5-6 2-3 T-3rd
1997 Louisville Cardinals 1-10 0-6 7th
Ron Cooper: 13-20 2-9
John L. Smith (Conference USA)
1998 Louisville Cardinals 7-5 4-2 3rd L Motor City Bowl
1999 Louisville Cardinals 7-5 4-2 T-2nd L Humanitarian Bowl
2000 Louisville Cardinals 9-3 6-1 1st L Liberty Bowl
2001 Louisville Cardinals 11-2 6-1 1st W Liberty Bowl 17
2002 Louisville Cardinals 7-6 5-3 T-3rd L GMAC Bowl
John L. Smith: 41-21 25-9
Bobby Petrino (Conference USA)
2003 Louisville Cardinals 9-4 5-3 T-3 L GMAC Bowl
2004 Louisville Cardinals 11-1 8-0 1st W Liberty Bowl 6
Bobby Petrino (Big East)
2005 Louisville Cardinals 9-3 5-2 2nd L Gator Bowl 19
2006 Louisville Cardinals 12-1 6-1 1st W Orange Bowl† 6
Bobby Petrino: 41-9 24-6
Steve Kragthorpe (Big East)
2007 Louisville Cardinals 6-6 3-4 T-5th
2008 Louisville Cardinals 5-7 1-6 T-7th
2009 Louisville Cardinals 4-8 1-6 T-7th
Steve Kragthorpe: 15-21 5-16
Charlie Strong (Big East)
2010 Louisville Cardinals 7-6 3-4 T-5th W Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl
2011 Louisville Cardinals 7-6 5-2 T-1st L Belk Bowl
2012 Louisville Cardinals 10-2 5-2 T-1st Sugar Bowl†
Charlie Strong: 24-14 13-8
Total: 466-439-17

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