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Kentucky Football Fails Final Test as Louisville Routs Cats in Finale
Louisville dominated with six sacks and capitalized on turnovers, ending Kentucky's season and securing the largest Governor’s Cup margin in history.
- On Saturday, Nov 29, 2025, the Louisville Cardinals football team shut out Kentucky 41-0 at L&N Stadium, KY, snapping a three-game losing streak and earning their largest margin of victory over Kentucky.
- Special-Teams miscues and roster shortages shaped the game, with a blocked punt early setting up Louisville's opening score while Kentucky's depth issues worsened after injuries.
- Louisville out-gained Kentucky 41-0, with walk-on Braxton Jennings rushing for 113 yards and Shaun Boykins adding 101, while Miller Moss threw for 182 yards and three TDs.
- Kentucky's loss ends the Wildcats' season and bowl eligibility, prompting fan reactions and walkouts while Mark Stoops, Kentucky head coach, insists he is not going anywhere.
- Next up for Louisville is a postseason draw, with the bowl schedule to be released on Dec. 7 and projections listing the Mayo, Gasparilla and Fenway bowls, marking their first back-to-back wins over Kentucky since 2011–2015.
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Kentucky football fails final test as Louisville routs Cats in finale
The Kentucky Wildcats failed their final test of the college football season. Louisville football routed UK in the 2025 Governor's Cup at L&N Stadium.
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Read Full ArticleKentucky football season ends with a crushing Governor’s Cup defeat
Few rivalry games in college football carry the weight of the Governors Cup, and this years KentuckyLouisville matchup delivered its usual tension, though the outcome was far from close.The Wildcats entered Saturday needing one more win to secure bowl eligibility after a rocky start to the season, adding urgency to a game already fueled by in-state bragging rights. Pregame interactions grew heated as players from both sides exchanged words and s…
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