Published 9/29/2008
at FOXSports.com News for COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Louisville Hunter Cantwell will be ready to go when the Cardinals play at Memphis on Oct. 10, coach Steve Kragthorpe said Monday.
Cantwell injured his left ankle in the third quarter of Louisville's 26-21 loss to Connecticut last week when he was hit from behind while scrambling. Cantwell returned to the game but struggled the rest of the way and threw an interception with 2:45 remaining that UConn's Lawrence Wilson returned for the go-ahead score.
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