In a thrilling upset victory, Kentucky pulled off a stunning win against No. 9 Louisville with a final score of 38-31. It was a game filled with exciting plays, remarkable performances, and a nail-biting finish at the L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium in Louisville.
Quarterback Devin Leary showcased his talent by throwing for three touchdowns, leading the way for the Wildcats. He completed 12 of 22 passes for 206 yards, with one interception. Leary’s favorite target was Ray Davis, who contributed greatly to the victory, scoring three touchdowns, including the game-winning one. Davis not only excelled as a rusher, gaining 76 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries, but also made an impact in the passing game, catching four passes for 51 yards and two scores.
Kentucky’s special teams also played a crucial role in the win, as Barion Brown returned a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown. This victory marked Kentucky’s fifth consecutive win in the Governor’s Cup rivalry, establishing their dominance in the matchup.
Defensively, linebackers D’Eryk Jackson and Trevin Wallace led the way for the Wildcats, recording 11 tackles each. Additionally, J.J. Weaver made a significant impact with eight tackles, a forced fumble, and two fumble recoveries.
The game started with Louisville taking an early lead, scoring a touchdown on a 14-play, 70-yard drive. However, Kentucky quickly responded, with Leary connecting with Dane Key for a nine-yard touchdown to tie the game 7-7 in the second quarter.
Louisville managed to retake the lead with a 46-yard field goal, but Kentucky’s defense held strong, limiting Louisville’s offense for the remainder of the first half, with the Cardinals leading 10-7 at halftime.
The third quarter saw both teams exchanging touchdowns. Louisville scored first with a rushing touchdown by Jawhar Jordan, but Kentucky quickly responded with a 100-yard kickoff return touchdown by Brown.
Louisville then orchestrated a scoring drive, capped off by a touchdown pass from Jack Plummer to Joey Gatewood, establishing a 24-14 lead. However, Kentucky mounted a comeback, with Leary connecting with Izayah Cummings for a 55-yard completion before finding Davis for a 20-yard touchdown pass to bring the Wildcats within three points, trailing 24-21.
In a crucial turn of events, J.J. Weaver forced a fumble from Louisville quarterback Jack Plummer, setting up Kentucky’s chance to take the lead. Leary made the most of the opportunity, throwing another touchdown pass to Davis, giving Kentucky a 31-24 lead with 8:37 to play.
Louisville fought back and tied the game at 31-31 with a touchdown pass from Plummer to Ahmari Huggins-Bruce. With the game on the line, Kentucky mounted a final drive. Davis showcased his skills once again, rushing for 37 yards and scoring the decisive touchdown that put the Wildcats ahead 38-31 with just over a minute remaining.
Louisville had one last chance to tie the game, but Jordan Lovett intercepted a pass, securing the victory for Kentucky. With this win, Kentucky improved to 7-5 on the season, and the team’s bowl destination will be determined after the conference championship games on Sunday.