It was closer than I expected, absolutely.
Louisville's defense is really really good, plus UK's offense is really really bad. Devante Parker is a man child at WR...and the Bolin kid...what can you say? The kid happened into the game by fate and went off. Had the starting QB not went down, this game may have played out a lot differently. UK's defense and a little good fortune was giving Louisville all it wanted early.
UK's defense carried the load. UK's offense was completely inept once again.
Has there ever been a Governor's Cup game before this one where the team that won the rushing battle lost the war? I don't think so. This game always goes as the rushing game goes. (UK 151 UL 83 this year) Plus, UK had the turnovers column +2. Crazy.
Passing yards (Bolin) ended up being the difference maker. What a dream game for that kid, especially being from Lexington/Lexington Catholic.
The game was way too chippy. I like emotion, but there was too much dump crap. Kentucky killed itself on an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty that gave UL 15 yards that they ended up scoring on after a kickoff. Then, we completely bailed UL out on a late hit out of bounds on the QB where we had stopped them 3 and out...they went on to score. A couple of killers there that could have changed the game, no joke.
Oh, and single coverage on what is arguably the best WR in college football seems perfectly legit. LMAO I would have made somebody else...anybody else...make a play - Even if it meant quadruple teaming Parker. LMAO
Oh well. It was more entertaining than I expected.
Coming off a 2-10 season and starting 5-1, it was fool's gold for Kentucky fans and the expectations became something that this team was never capable of delivering. I'll take 5-7 I guess, with a couple of conference wins, as improvement over last year and headed the right direction. I don't think Neil Brown to Troy is that big of a loss, honestly. Some of the play calling has been pretty suspect, but it's easy to blame the OC sometimes. It comes down to your QB just having to make a play and Patrick Towles has went downhill every game this year.
Congrats, Cards.



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