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Each college football bowl game has its own advantages.
Louisville, after beating Toledo 27-22 in the Boca Raton Bowl at FAU Stadium on Tuesday, got to enjoy a huge bowl of baked beans on the field.
Actor and comedian Keegan-Michael Key was on the field stirring the bowl and preparing it for the Louisville players. Louisville defensive lineman Clev Lubin approached and asked if the baked beans were theirs, and after receiving confirmation, he dove.
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Winning Louisville Cardinals players enjoy the fruits of their labor as they devour Bush’s baked beans from the simmering cook’s trophy at Bush’s Boca Raton Bowl of Beans in Boca Raton, Florida. The match took place on December 23, 2025. (James McEntee/AP Content Services)
Lubin took out his mouthpiece and started enjoying the food on the ground. Eventually, his teammates did too while head coach Jeff Brohm was interviewed.
Louisville had good reason to celebrate, as they staved off a Toledo comeback to preserve the victory. The Cardinals took a 14-3 lead into the fourth quarter, but the action was far from over.
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Louisville Cardinals head coach Jeff Brohm raises the trophy after defeating the Toledo Rockets in the Boca Raton Bowl at Flagler CU Stadium in Boca Raton, Florida. The match took place on December 23, 2025. (Jeff Romance/Imagn Images)
It looked like Louisville was going to get the win, as they opened the fourth quarter with another touchdown to go up 21-3, but Toledo rallied. Toledo scored a touchdown on the next drive, forced a punt, then kicked a field goal to cut it to 21-14.
Louisville responded. Running back Isaac Brown scored a 53-yard touchdown to make it 27-14, but Toledo blocked the extra point and returned it for two scores, cutting it to 27-16. Toledo then scored another touchdown to cut the score to 27-22, after failing to convert the two-point conversion.
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Toledo’s final touchdown came with about two and a half minutes left, and Louisville slammed the door on the fourth-quarter comeback as they ran out the clock to win the game.
“Proud of our team,” Brohm said. “We finished strong. We didn’t play perfect, but we played hard, we played hard, we played until the end.”




