Coach Mark Stoops expressed his enthusiasm for the invitation, stating, “On behalf of our team and all of us at the University of Kentucky, we are excited to accept the invitation to the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl. The Big Blue Nation always represents at our bowl destination, and we are excited to spend time in Jacksonville. We look forward to a great week, and our team can’t wait to play one more time this season.”
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Despite the loss, Louisville had a strong performance, outgaining Kentucky with 403 yards of total offense while only allowing 289 yards. The defense held Kentucky to just 83 rushing yards, marking the eighth time this season that they have kept an opponent under 100 rushing yards.
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Louisville head coach Jeff Brohm expressed his disappointment with the loss in his opening statement. He acknowledged that the Cardinals did not do enough to win and criticized their performance in key areas of the game. Brohm specifically pointed out the team’s defensive lapses, giving up too many big plays, and their inconsistency on special teams. He also highlighted the impact of two costly fumbles on the offensive end.
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Once kickoff approaches, make sure to stay locked in, as Tom Leach, Jeff Piecoro, and Jeremy Jarmon will have all the action-packed coverage of the game between Kentucky and Louisville. These seasoned commentators will provide you with every play-by-play detail, ensuring you don’t miss a single moment of the game.
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What makes this campaign even more appealing is the three different levels of fundraising that donors can choose from. Each level comes with an exclusive gift that is associated with the amount of their donation.
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In an exhilarating match-up, the Louisville Cardinals emerged victorious against the Miami Hurricanes with a final score of 38-31. The Cardinals now improve their all-time series record against Miami to 4-11-1, including a 1-6-1 record in Miami.
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Once the game gets underway, stay tuned to Tom Leach, Jeff Piecoro, and Jeremy Jarmon as they provide real-time commentary of the game. These experienced voices will guide you through all the intense moments and thrilling plays that unfold on the field.
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Football season is wrapping up around the Commonwealth with at least one program securing a playoff spot and WKU still fighting for a Bowl.
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The previous sellout game was the Louisville-Notre Dame contest on Oct. 7, which drew the largest crowd in school history with a whopping 59,081 attendees. Now, the Cards will have the opportunity to once again fill the stadium to capacity with the highly anticipated matchup against Kentucky.
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Kentucky Football
UK Sports Network Radio Provides Live Coverage of Epic Showdown Between Kentucky Football and Alabama
by Brad Ayerby Brad AyerFor those unable to catch the action live, the show can be watched as well. With the Don Franklin Auto Countdown to Kickoff, fans can stay locked in and get all the latest insights and analysis before the big game.