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"They were hitting on all cylinders today," Ohio coach Frank Solich said. "Bridgewater was precision-perfect on a lot of throws. At times, we made it a little easier than we should have made it for them as far as leaving receivers wide open. Still, their passing attack obviously was a great passing attack."

Ohio's hopes of following up last year's season-opening upset of Penn State with another win over a BCS school were thoroughly dashed as the Bobcats found little to nothing against a fierce Cardinals defense.

Beau Blankenship, a 1,600-yard rusher last season, had just 22 yards on 12 carries and Tyler Tettleton completed 11 of 23 pass yards for only 140 yards and was briefly replaced by Derrius Vick in the first half. Ohio had the ball for just 22:44.

Cardinals defensive end Lorenzo Mauldin, briefly hospitalized last week after a vehicle hit the Moped he was riding, dressed and started on the right side. He was one of the first Cardinals charging on to the field.

Read more: http://www.kentucky.com/2013/09/01/2799604/no-9-louisville-dominates-ohio.html


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