Louisville will display the Governor’s Cup in its trophy case for another year.
The Cardinals ended a three-game losing streak and handed Kentucky its most lopsided setback in the history of the instate rivalry with a 41-0 shutout on Saturday. The loss was Kentucky’s largest margin of defeat since a 49-0 loss at LSU in 2006 and Louisville’s first shutout in the series since 2004.
Louisville welcomed the return of quarterback Miller Moss, who threw for 182 yards and three touchdowns in his return to the lineup. Moss also rushed for another score as the Cardinals amassed 440 total yards, including 258 yards on the ground.
Playing without its top three running backs, Louisville true freshman running back Braxton Jennings, a walk-on, and converted wide receiver Shaun Boykins Sr., a redshirt

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