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Matt Colburn Runs All Over Louisville in a 56-35 Win

by Riley Johnston

Posted: 10/27/2018 3:25:22 PM


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Good defeats evil on Saturday in Louisville

If you want to be a scumbag of a person to 17 year old football players then you better be prepared to reap what you sow for four years. I’m not sure there has been a better example of this than what we saw last year, and again today.

Notable horrible human being Bobby Petrino did not think Matt Colburn was worthy of a scholarship at the University of Louisville, after today’s game he may think otherwise, as “Jay Burn” had his way all damn day against a putrid Louisville defense en route to a 56-35 Wake Forest victory over Louisville.

Colburn, who had his scholarship pulled by Petrino and Louisville literally 24 hours before his National Signing Day, had a day to remember at Cardinal Stadium this afternoon, romping his way to a career high 243 yards and 3 touchdowns on just 20 carries.

He had a 74 yard touchdown run just one offensive play after Louisville pulled to within 21-14 in the second quarter, and then scored right off the bat in the second half after a 56 yard scamper up the middle on a play where U of L seemed to not be playing any defense at all.

For those of you who follow me on Twitter and have read my articles on here, you know that I have absolutely no love for Louisville, so today’s performance pleased me immensely.

Wake keeps its bowl game hopes alive and gets to 4-4, 1-4, and now has a massive game against Syracuse coming up next weekend for Homecoming.

 

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