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Preview: Kentucky football vs. Louisville

Click below to read more of the Herald-Leader’s and Kentucky.com’s preview coverage ahead of Saturday’s Kentucky-Louisville football game scheduled for 3 p.m. at Kroger Field in Lexington.

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Kentucky vs. Louisville

When: 3 p.m. Saturday.

TV: SEC Network.

Announcers: Play-by-play, Dave Neal; analysis, Deuce McAllister; sideline, Andraya Carter.

Radio: WLAP-AM 630, WBUL-FM 98.1.

Satellite Radio: XM Channel 190, Sirius Channel 133, Internet Channel 961.

Records: Kentucky (6-5, 3-5 SEC); Louisville (7-4, 4-4 ACC).

Series history: Kentucky leads 18-15 and has won three in a row and four of the past five meetings.

Most recent meeting: Kentucky quarterback Will Levis ran for 113 yards and four touchdowns as UK rolled to a 52-21 victory over Louisville on Nov. 27, 2021, at Cardinal Stadium.

Line: Kentucky is favored by three points.

The story line

Kentucky seeks to take some sting out of a disappointing season by defeating archrival Louisville for a fourth straight time. Against a U of L team that has won five of its past six games, UK will seek to extend its non-conference winning streak to 20 games.

Kentucky star running back Christopher Rodriguez (24) will play at Kroger Field for the final time when the Wildcats host archrival Louisville on Saturday in the battle for the Governor’s Cup.
Kentucky star running back Christopher Rodriguez (24) will play at Kroger Field for the final time when the Wildcats host archrival Louisville on Saturday in the battle for the Governor’s Cup. Alex Slitz Herald-Leader file photo

The number to watch

Kentucky’s sacks allowed. The Louisville defense is No. 1 in the country in quarterback sacks with 41. The Kentucky offense is No. 125 (out of 131) in sacks allowed, having surrendered 40. You will rarely see a game in which the key matchup is more starkly drawn.

Kentucky quarterback Will Levis (7) takes one of four sacks the Wildcats surrendered in a 44-6 loss at No. 3 Tennessee. UK QBs have been sacked a whopping 40 times in the season’s first 11 games.
Kentucky quarterback Will Levis (7) takes one of four sacks the Wildcats surrendered in a 44-6 loss at No. 3 Tennessee. UK QBs have been sacked a whopping 40 times in the season’s first 11 games. Silas Walker swalker@herald-leader.com

The big threat

Yasir Abdullah. The 6-foot-1, 242-pound linebacker is one of the most disruptive defenders in college football. Abdullah has 13 tackles for loss and eight quarterback sacks. Whether UK’s shaky pass protection can contain Abdullah might be the single biggest factor in the battle for the Governor’s Cup.

Louisville linebacker Yasir Abdullah (22) hits Pittsburgh quarterback Kedon Slovis (9) in the backfield to force a fumble during U of L’s 24-10 victory over Pitt on Oct. 22. Abdullah has 13 tackles for loss and eight quarterback sacks in 2022.
Louisville linebacker Yasir Abdullah (22) hits Pittsburgh quarterback Kedon Slovis (9) in the backfield to force a fumble during U of L’s 24-10 victory over Pitt on Oct. 22. Abdullah has 13 tackles for loss and eight quarterback sacks in 2022. Timothy D. Easley AP

On the spot

Rich Scangarello. The Kentucky offense has not been able to get out of its own way in 2022. In SEC play, the UK attack has put up meager averages of 306.4 yards and 17.5 points a game. One way that embattled Wildcats offensive coordinator Scangarello can change the tone at the end of a difficult season would be to preside over a scoring outbreak vs. Louisville.

Kentucky offensive coordinator Rich Scangarello, center, and UK offensive line coach Zach Yenser, right, both came to Kentucky from the San Francisco 49ers’ coaching staff.
Kentucky offensive coordinator Rich Scangarello, center, and UK offensive line coach Zach Yenser, right, both came to Kentucky from the San Francisco 49ers’ coaching staff. Brian Simms bsimms@herald-leader.com

The mood

Is let down. Kentucky fans began the 2022 season believing the Cats could contend for the SEC East title and/or earn a berth in a New Year’s Six Bowl. Instead, UK is playing archrival U of L merely trying to secure a winning season. This is a disappointing Kentucky season whatever happens vs. Louisville — but retaining the Governor’s Cup for a fourth straight time would at least make the 2022 disappointment more palatable to the Big Blue Nation.

Kentucky Coach Mark Stoops and the Wildcats celebrated with the Governor’s Cup trophy after the Wildcats defeated the Louisville Cardinals 52-21 at Cardinal Stadium last season.
Kentucky Coach Mark Stoops and the Wildcats celebrated with the Governor’s Cup trophy after the Wildcats defeated the Louisville Cardinals 52-21 at Cardinal Stadium last season. Alex Slitz Herald-Leader file photo
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This story was originally published November 21, 2022 at 9:30 AM.

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Mark Story has worked in the Lexington Herald-Leader sports department since Aug. 27, 1990, and has been a Herald-Leader sports columnist since 2001. I have covered every Kentucky-Louisville football game since 1994, every UK-U of L basketball game but three since 1996-97 and every Kentucky Derby since 1994. Support my work with a digital subscription
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Preview: Kentucky football vs. Louisville

Click below to read more of the Herald-Leader’s and Kentucky.com’s preview coverage ahead of Saturday’s Kentucky-Louisville football game scheduled for 3 p.m. at Kroger Field in Lexington.