No. 16 Louisville's defense could cause trouble for stagnant Stanford

Louisville will wrap up its California road trip on Friday, looking to start 2-0 in Atlantic Coast Conference play as the No. 16 Cardinals square off against the Stanford Cardinal.

The Cardinals (11-2, 1-0 ACC) are coming off one of their better victories of the season, a 90-70 win over Cal that snapped the host Bears' nine-game winning streak. All five starters scored in double figures for Louisville, which has won four of its last five.

While much has been made about Louisville's offense, an up-tempo style that emphasizes 3-pointers, the Cardinals can also play defense, too. They showed that Tuesday by holding Cal to a season-low 33.9% shooting and outrebounding their hosts 50-31.

Louisville is holding opponents to 38.2% shooting this season, which ranks 19th in Division I, and its 42.6 rebounds per game are 14th-most in the country.

"Playing with physicality and toughness is always going to be a big priority with us," Louisville coach Pat Kelsey said after Tuesday's win.

Kelsey's team features six players who are scoring 10 or more points a game. Ryan Conwell leads the Cardinals, as the senior guard averages a team-best 19.7 points per game. He scored 26 against Cal.

The Cardinals have been without freshman point guard Mikel Brown Jr. (16.6 ppg) for the last three games because of a back injury. Adrian Wooley (10.0 ppg) has started in Brown's place and netted a season-high 21 on Tuesday.

Brown was a late scratch vs. Cal, and Kelsey declined to comment about his guard's status after the game.

Stanford (11-3, 0-1) also played Tuesday, but coach Kyle Smith's team struggled monumentally in a 47-40 home loss to Notre Dame that ended a four-game winning streak.

According to Sports Reference, the 40 points were the fewest Stanford has scored in a game since Cal held them to 39 in a contest on Feb. 26, 2022. Notre Dame limited the Cardinal to just 23.2% shooting (13 of 56) , the team's worst performance since making just 22.2% against Southern California on Jan. 20, 2011.

Poor outside shooting contributed to a lot of Stanford's woes. The Cardinal made just 4 of 30 3-pointers (13.3%), their worst night beyond the arc since Florida State held them to 11.5% (3 of 26) on Nov. 25, 2022.

Smith told reporters afterward that he felt his team pressed on offense.

"They (the Fighting Irish) got to dictate the tempo, dictate the terms, and on our court, that's disappointing," the Stanford coach said.

Ebuka Okorie leads the Cardinal, averaging 21.5 points per game, but the freshman guard is coming off the worst game in his young career. He scored a season-low seven points as Notre Dame held him to 3-for-14 shooting (21.4%). Chisom Okpara posted a team-high 13 points but also managed to make just 3 of his 14 shots.

Where Stanford may have its best chance for an upset is if it can force Louisville to foul. Stanford has gone to the free-throw line 373 times, the most of any ACC school. Louisville committed 25 fouls, matching its season worst, in Tuesday's win. Conwell had three first-half fouls, limiting him to just 11 minutes in the first half.

The Cardinals and Cardinal have played four times, with Louisville winning all four. Friday's game will be the first time the two teams have played at Stanford.

--Field Level Media

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Steph Chambers/Getty Philip Rivers warms up prior to the game against the Seattle Seahawks on December 14, 2025

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Afterplaying three games with the Indianapolis Coltsthis season,Philip Riversis truly done with professional football.

The 44-year-olddad of 10, who came out of retirement to quarterback the Colts for the tail end of this season, confirmed he'll now step away from football for good in a clip from theUp & Adams Showposted on Xon Wednesday, Dec. 31.

"Hell no. I am [done]," he said. "I got a son who will be a senior, and that St. Michael football team ready to go. We got beat in the semifinals two years in a row. So, it'll be his senior year. My second son will be a ninth grader, so they'll be on the same team together."

Philip Rivers is retiring.pic.twitter.com/V9FSocYJyJ

— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow)January 1, 2026

Rivers announced hisfirst retirement in 2021 after playing in the NFL for 17 seasons. That same year, he took over as the football coach of St. Michael Catholic in Fairhope, Alaska, perNFL.com.

The athlete said, "It'll be fun to get back to the boys back home" who he said have been "really excited."

"A lot of them came to the game last week," shared Rivers. "It'll be fun. It'll kick-start our offseason program, to say the least. Maybe some things I say to them they'll take it a little more seriously now that I was just out there playing a few weeks ago."

Jane Gershovich/Getty Philip Rivers throws a touchdown pass on December 14, 2025

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Rivers stepped into the quarterback position with his old teamafter quarterback Daniel Jones tore his Achilles. He admitted that there would be "no chance" for him to come out of retirement if it hadn't been with the Colts.

"It was a place I'd been, a team I was familiar with, the offense was exactly the same, a coach I knew, it was all those things, our football season was over, all those things made it kinda the perfect storm," said Rivers during theUp & Adamsappearance.

After being asked if he would consider joining a different team if he were called up next season, Rivers reiterated that he is "back to the sideline."

Lance King/Getty Philip Rivers attends North Carolina Tar Heels vs NC State Wolfpack game on November 29, 2025

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"This was a fun three-week blur that nobody saw coming, including myself, and that will be it," he said.

Although Riley Leonardwill play quarterback for the final game of the season, Rivers previously said he had no regrets about coming back to professional football.

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"I got three bonus games that I never saw coming and couldn't be more thankful that I got an opportunity," he previouslyshared with reporters.

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Packers QB Jordan Love out of protocol but won't play vs. Vikings

Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love has cleared the NFL's concussion protocol but will not start Sunday's regular-season finale at Minnesota.

Head coach Matt LaFleur said Thursday that Clayton Tune will start against the Vikings. Love's backup, Malik Willis, has been dealing with shoulder and hamstring injuries.

Tune, 26, has made one appearance this season, completing one pass for 8 yards with an interception in last week's 41-24 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.

He has appeared in 14 career games with one start in 2023 as a member of the Arizona Cardinals, who selected him in the fifth round of that year's draft.

Tune has completed 55.6% (15 of 27) of his passes for 78 yards with no touchdowns and three interceptions.

The Packers signed quarterback Desmond Ridder, formerly of the Atlanta Falcons and Las Vegas Raiders, to the practice squad on Wednesday.

The outcome of the game has no bearing on the playoff seeding for the Packers (9-6-1), who are locked in as the seventh seed in the NFC.

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'Frustrated' Anthony Edwards leaves bench early during loss to Hawks

Minnesota TimberwolvesstarAnthony Edwardsdidn't have the homecoming he hoped for during a New Year's Eve game against theAtlanta Hawks, and he made it obvious with a premature exit.

Edwards left the Timberwolves bench and the court at Atlanta's State Farm Arena during the fourth quarter ofMinnesota's 126-102 loss to the Hawkson Wednesday, Dec. 31 after coach Chris Finch elected to pull the team's starters. Edwards' departure, in the midst of a timeout with 7 minutes, 52 seconds remaining and Atlanta leading by 29 points, was unplanned and unapproved, Finch confirmed afterwards.

"Obviously frustrated with the performance and rightfully so, but he needs to stay out on the floor and root for his team," Finch told reporters.

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Edwards, an Atlanta native who played one season at the University of Georgia before becoming the No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft, declined to speak to reporters following the game. He had a team-best 30 points against the Hawks. He reportedly had friends and family at the game,including his grandfather.

Anthony Edwards threw his towel during a timeout and went to the locker room with 7:52 minutes remaining in the 4th quarter 😬pic.twitter.com/oIIx7n1l3k

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Edwards was also ejected in overtime of Minnesota's 142-138 loss at Denver on Christmas day for arguing calls at the end of a 44-point performance.The Timberwolveshave lost three of their past four games heading into Saturday's game at the Miami Heat.

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British boxer Anthony Joshua initially staying in Nigeria to recuperate after crash

LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — British boxerAnthony Joshuais initially staying in Nigeria as he recuperates from injuries sustained aftera deadly crash.

A vehicle carrying the former heavyweight champion and two of his associates crashed into a stationary truck on Monday on a major thoroughfare, the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, which links Ogun state to Lagos. The two associates, Sina Ghami and Latif "Latz" Ayodele, were killed.

Joshua was released from a Lagos hospital on Wednesday afternoon, and he paid his respects to his deceased friends at the morgue.

His promoter, Matchroom Boxing, told The Associated Press on Thursday: "As reported, Anthony was released from hospital last night and will remain in Nigeria over the coming days."

Joshua has family roots in Nigeria and he briefly attended boarding school there as a child. He also holds Nigerian nationality.

The Lagos state commissioner for information, Gbenga Omotoso, said Wednesday that Joshua had been discharged after being deemed clinically fit to recuperate from "home."

Ghami was Joshua's strength and conditioning coach while Ayodele was a trainer. Just hours before the crash, Joshua and Ayodele posted clips on social media playing table tennis together.

AP Sports Writer Steve Douglas in Manchester, England, contributed to this report.

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