LOUISVILLE, Ky. —

After a devastating overtime loss to Cal over the weekend, No. 19 Louisville will look to get back on track against Clemson.

With the loss to Cal, Louisville's chances of making the ACC Championship game and College Football Playoff are slim. A win over Clemson is a must-win for the Cards to have a shot at either.

But Friday's game will be no small task, despite Clemson sitting at 4-5 this season. The Cardinals are 1-8 all-time against the Tigers, picking up their first win over Clemson last year.

However, the Cardinals are still a 3.5-point favorite on Friday.

Friday's contest could be a high-scoring shootout, as both Clemson and Louisville's offenses can move the ball down the field. The Cardinals are averaging 401 yards per game, while the Tigers are averaging 409

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