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LOUISVILLE, Ky. _ When TCU shut down Louisville's high-powered offense at the end of last season, Kentucky noticed.
And when it came time to use some of those TCU schemes, Kentucky executed.
Jared Lorenzen passed for 195 yards and a touchdown, and the Cardinals were victims of a TCU-like defense as the Wildcats upset No. 17 Louisville 22-17 at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium on Sunday night.
It was the first time in four games of this series that the Wildcats (1-0) had beaten the Cardinals (0-1), whose BCS dreams, as well as quarterback Dave Ragone's Heisman hopes, may have been snuffed out before either were really formulated.
"We've ...