Taking a good hard look at TCU this evening...
Game Day-Star Telegram
TCU coach Gary Patterson was in his office late last week when he began studying Louisville's stat sheet.
The Cardinals pretty much led the conference in every important category that had an offensive or defensive heading.
"I'd say they're pretty good," he said.
That's putting it mildly.
The Horned Frogs (4-4, 2-3 Conference USA) are scrambling to reach their seventh consecutive bowl game, but their postseason pursuit isn't exactly winding down easy street. No. 12 Louisville (6-1, 4-0) is arguably the toughest opponent the Frogs have dealt with to date, and the Frogs are hefty 24 1/2-point underdogs to the Cardinals.
The Cardinals have the nation's second-most efficient passer in Stefan LeFors, and are scoring 44 points per game. Louisville has won its past three home games by a margin of 37.3 points per game, and has the league's top-ranked defense.
In other words, it all adds up to the fact the Horned Frogs are playing a "pretty good" team. And that's not so good.
TCU at Louisville
When: 6:30 p.m. Where: Papa John's Cardinal Stadium, Louisville TV: ESPN2
Radio: ESPN/103.3 FM, KTCU/88.7 FM
Line: Louisville by 24 1/2 Series: TCU, 3-0
Last meeting: TCU, 31-28 in 2003
Records: TCU 4-4, 2-3 C-USA; Louisville 6-1, 4-0
THE EDGE
QUARTERBACK
Louisville's Stefan LeFors is the second-most efficient passer in the country, and the guy behind him isn't bad either. Brian Brohm, who sees usually a series each game, is the most talented freshman in the conference. TCU's Tye Gunn might return to his starting role against Louisville, but the Frogs are beat up under center.
Key stat: LeFors' touchdown-to-interception ratio: 10 to 1. EDGE: LOUISVILLE
RUNNING BACKS
Louisville doesn't have a standout rusher like Memphis has with DeAngelo Williams, but the Cardinals have the deepest backfield in the league. Eric Shelton and Michael Bush deliver more punishment than they receive. The Horned Frogs have proven rushers but might not have a 1,000-yard back this season.
Key stat: The Cardinals have the conference's top ground game at 235.4 yards per game. EDGE: LOUISVILLE
WIDE RECEIVERS
Louisville's J.R. Russell entered the season as one of the more celebrated receivers in the league, but LeFors' willingness to spread the ball around has hurt Russell's numbers. The Horned Frogs need to work on hanging on to the football this week after dropping more than a handful of passes against Cincinnati.
Key stat: Louisville's receivers haven't dropped more than 10 passes this season. EDGE: LOUISVILLE
OFFENSIVE LINE
There's a reason the Cardinals have one of the best offenses in the nation. The Louisville line has only allowed their quarterbacks to be sacked 14 times this season. The Horned Frogs have failed to score in two of their past three games when they moved close to the goal line.
Key stat: Louisville has the league's top passing and rushing offense. EDGE: LOUISVILLE
DEFENSIVE LINE
The Horned Frogs have shown improvement on the line over the past two games, but have still struggled with consistently pressuring a quarterback. Louisville has fewer sacks than the Frogs, but the Cardinals have the league's best defense against the run.
Key stat: Louisville has only allowed four rushing touchdowns this season. EDGE: LOUISVILLE
LINEBACKERS
TCU's Martin Patterson needs only three tackles to reach 100 this season. He hasn't had a game with fewer than 10 in a month. Louisville's Robert McCune has enjoyed comparable games this season.
Key stat: Patterson is second in Conference USA with 97 total tackles. EDGE: TCU
DEFENSIVE BACKS
The much-maligned TCU pass coverage hasn't looked bad over the past two weeks, but the Frogs haven't dealt with an offense like Louisville's. Stay tuned. Louisville, which has been mostly strong in pass defense this season, looked out of sorts against Memphis. The Tigers were able to get vertical on the Cards.
Key stat: Louisville is still giving up 100 fewer yards in the air than TCU. EDGE: LOUISVILLE
SPECIAL TEAMS
TCU coach Gary Patterson has turned to Mike Wynn as his starting kicker. Wynn hasn't attempted a field goal or an extra point this season, so there is some wonder about whether the move will make a difference. Louisville doesn't have those issues. In fact, freshman Art Carmody has made 7 of 9 field-goal attempts and has hit all 39 extra-point tries.
Key stat: Peter LoCoco was excused from field-goal duties after going 8-of-14. EDGE: LOUISVILLE