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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Cincinnati Maintains Momentum Over Louisville







A limping Brendon Ky scored his second touchdown of the night on a two-yard draw to put the Bearcats in the lead over Louisville for the first time tonight.

Kay led the Bearcats on an 87-yard drive in 10 plays over 3:55.  Kay and Ralph David Abernathy worked a shovel pass in the middle of the line to pick up a third and 13, moving the ball from the Cincinnati 26 to the 43.  Kay scrambled to find Anthony McClung for 46 yards.  McClung fumbled at the Louisville nine but recovered it to retain possession at the six.

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Tion Green picked up four yards to the two.  Green was stopped for no gain on the next play.  Kay was popped at the goal line for the score but was on the ground awhile as if he lost consciousness.  Kay got up and jogged off on his own power.

Tony Miliano's kick gave Cincinnati a 14-10 lead.

Louisville moved from their own 22 to the Bearcats 39.  On a third and four pass attempt by Teddy Bridgewater, Howard Wilder knocked down a pass intended for Eli Rogers.  Louisville's Chris Acosta was penalized for a face mask on the play moving the Cardinals out of field goal range to their own 46.  Silverberry Mouhon sacked Bridgewater for a four-yard loss to force a punt.

Cincinnati couldn't move the ball but set the Cardinals back to its own 14 with John Lloyd's 62-yard punt with 2:25 left in the quarter.

Penalties killed the Cardinals drive.  An ineligible receiver downfield on a successful first down pass and a delay of game put Louisville in a a third and 13 at their own 34.  Wilder nearly intercepted the third down pass with a clear field ahead, but knocked it down.

Cincinnati got the ball with 28 seconds left on its own 25.

Cincinnati 14 Louisville 10


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