Louisville cheerleader whose nose was broken during last year’s game speaks out
Posted: Oct 17, 2020 11:17 AM EDT
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The Louisville Cardinals cheerleader whose nose was broken in two places during the Notre Dame-Louisville game last year talked with ABC57 about the incident.
Quarterback Ian Book was throwing the ball when Ladybird Dancer Elizabeth Scott turned – just in time to take the football to the face.
Her nose was broken in two places.
The moment went viral.
Instead of being embarrassed, Scott was a good sport about it.
This year the Ladybirds won’t be making the trip to South Bend because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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