Louisville Coach Charlie Strong Blames Call of Duty for Loss to Pittsburgh

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Here’s Louisville football coach Charlie Strong addressing the media Monday, two days after his Cardinals fell to the Panthers, 21-14. “I said on Tuesday we have guys that miss class because they want to stay (up) all night and play that video game, whatever it was. I didn’t even know what it was, but it’s such a big deal … That new … call of Duty. It was a Call of Duty. They got Called to Duty. It’s young people. That’s what we’re dealing with … they want to try it, it engulfs them.”

Two turnovers, five penalties, quarterback sacked three times … could Call of Duty end up costing the Cardinals a trip to a bowl game? To get to .500, Louisville must split its last two games, both of which are on the road (UConn, South Florida). [via Hot Clicks]