Sports | NCAA football Louisville Decimates Murray State Cardinals dominate, 73-10, in coach's debut By Katherine Thompson Posted Aug 31, 2007 4:12 AM CDT Copied Louisville quarterback Brian Brohm scrambles around Murray State defender Blake Booth during the first half of their college football game in Louisville, Ky., Thursday, Aug. 30, 2007. (AP Photo/Garry Jones) (Associated Press) Quarterback Brian Brohm and his Louisville Cardinals impressed their new coach last night, scoring touchdowns on their first eight drives and totaling 655 offensive yards in a landslide 73-10 victory against Murry State. The No. 10 team found its stride with coach Steve Kragthorpe's new game plan, scoring on all but one possession, the AP reports. Brohm left the game at 56-10 early in the second half after throwing for 375 yards, 151 of those to receiver Harry Douglas, who scored two touchdowns. Murray State did manage to break through the Cardinal defense and tie the game in the first quarter, until Louisville's juggernaut offense got into full swing. Read These Next New Year's Day dog walk ended with kidnapping attempt, shot fired. Trump outrages NATO with claim about Afghanistan war. A look at cities expected to get hit hardest by the storm. Authorities have finally caught up with former Olympian Ryan Wedding. Report an error