Louisville's New Faces Run Kentucky Into the Ground in 41-0 Blowout
Freshmen Braxton Jennings and Shaun Boykins each rushed for over 100 yards while Miller Moss scored four touchdowns in Louisville's largest Governor's Cup win in 21 years.
- On Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025, the Louisville Cardinals football team routed the Kentucky Wildcats football team 41-0 at L&N Stadium, Louisville, Ky.
- With top backs sidelined, freshmen Braxton Jennings and Shaun Boykins Jr. led the run attack despite Louisville missing injured Isaac Brown, Keyjuan Brown, Duke Watson, and Chris Bell.
- A first-quarter blocked punt by Eric Hazzard set up Louisville's opening score, and the Louisville defense forced two turnovers while limiting Kentucky to two of 14 on third down.
- The victory clinched bowl eligibility for Louisville Cardinals , who will learn their bowl destination and opponent on Dec. 7, while Kentucky Wildcats missed a bowl with a losing season.
- Saturday's victory was the largest for Louisville in the series resumed in 1994 and the first shutout of Kentucky in 21 years, increasing pressure on Mark Stoops amid nearly $40 million buyout talk.
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New faces for Louisville run Kentucky into the ground in 41-0 blowout
Freshmen Braxton Jennings and Shaun Boykins Jr., both ran for more than 100 yards, helping Louisville overcome significant injuries and still rout Kentucky 41-0 on Saturday.
Mark Stoops Says ‘Zero Percent Chance’ He Walks Away from Kentucky
Mark Stoops said after today’s 41-0 loss at Louisville that there’s zero percent chance he walks away from the Kentucky job. “Zero means zero,” Stoops told reports. “Zero percent chance I walk away.” Check out his comments: Mark Stoops is asked if there is a chance that he walks away… “Zero means zero” Says he can’t control what the administration does but he isn’t walking away. pic.twitter.com/cQnInRuxdg — Dylan Ballard (@DylanBallard_UK) Nove…
Mark Stoops scoffs at idea he could walk away from Kentucky job: 'Zero percent chance'
The Kentucky Wildcats just capped off another losing season under Mark Stoops with a 41-0 drubbing at the hands of their hated in-state rivals, the Louisville Cardinals, and fans in Lexington are not very pleased. This marks the second-straight losing campaign for the Wildcats, a stretch that followed up 2 straight years where the Cats finished barely above .500. The pressure appears to be rising for Stoop due to these recent shortcomings, but t…
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