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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. _ The Kentucky football team left its game against Tennessee two weeks ago feeling pretty good.
Apparently, the Wildcats forgot there was still one game to go.
The Cats looked like a program ready to turn the corner when they took the fourth-ranked Volunteers to the wire before falling, 38-35.
But that team was nowhere to be found Saturday, as a flat and uninspired group of Wildcats arrived in Bloomington and lost to archrival Indiana, 26-15.
UK fell into a 19-7 first-half hole and never recovered. The loss snapped Kentucky's six-game winning streak in the series.
Quarterback Jared Lorenzen and the UK offense had been on a roll for much of the latter half of the season, producing nearly 471 yards a game over the past five contests. Thanks to relentless pressure by the Hoosiers, Lorenzen and Co. came back down to earth Saturday.
Kentucky's only touchdown through the first three quarters came on a Derek Abney fumble recovery in the end zone.
Source: HighBeam Research, Kentucky falls to Indiana.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)