LOUISVILLE, Ky. — It’s official. Saturday’s Louisville football game against the No. 6 Miami Hurricanes is a sellout. It’s the third sellout since the 2023 season.


What You Need To Know

  • Louisville's Homecoming game with No. 6 Miami on Saturday is sold out

  • Former UofL quarterback Teddy Bridgewater will have his jersey honored

  • Louisville is 4-2 and No. 6 Miami is undefeated

  • It's the third sellout of coach Jeff Brohm's tenure at the school

This is the first sellout matchup for an Atlantic Coast Conference game since 2017.

ABC is broadcasting the noon game. It’s the fifth time Louisville has been on the network in the last two seasons and the first since UofL lost to Florida State in the ACC title game last season.

Jeff Brohm’s team is 4-2 after beating Virginia 24-20 on Saturday, Oct. 12. Miami comes into L&N Stadium 6-0 for the first time under head coach Mario Cristobal. The Canes are bowl eligible after beating California last week 39-38.

Last year, the Cards beat Miami at home 38-31. They hope Saturday’s Homecoming game will be just as successful. Another reason for fans to celebrate Saturday, Miami-native and former Louisville quarterback great, Teddy Bridgewater, will have his jersey honored at L&N Stadium. He joins the other Louisville legends, Lamar Jackson, Johnny Unitas and Brian Brohm.

Stadium parking lots open at 7 a.m. to allow fans more time for tailgating. The Alley will open at 9 a.m. Gates at L&N Stadium are scheduled to open at 10:30 a.m.

Here is a game day guide to help you with questions you might have about going to a UofL game.