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Associated Press
Tuesday, January 2, 2007 MIAMI -- Brian Brohm saved his best for when Louisville needed it most. The Louisville quarterback suffered through three quarters of dropped passes, poor throws and missed opportunities against No. 15 Wake Forest in the Orange Bowl on Tuesday night. Yet with the Cardinals' first Bowl Championship Series game on the line, the hometown kid delivered on the promise he made to the Cardinals when he chose to stay home rather than head to Notre Dame. Brohm completed 24 of 34 passes for ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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