CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) - Kyle Wright was a scout-team quarterback in his redshirt season when Louisville came to Miami's Orange Bowl two years ago for a game that quickly turned into an epic offensive showcase.
From the sideline, Wright watched the teams combine for 938 total yards - 507 by Louisville - in a matchup where Miami rallied from 17 points down before winning 41-38.
``There wasn't much defense,'' Wright said, knowingly understating the obvious.
And when the Hurricanes visit Louisville on Saturday, Wright figures the Cardinals are looking for another all-offense battle.
The 12th-ranked Cardinals (2-0) lead the nation this season in scoring (60.5) and yards (631) per game, after opening with a pair of romps over Kentucky and Temple. Wright says the 17th-ranked Hurricanes, who have won 128 straight games when scoring 30 points or more, will be ready.
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