Football

Sept. 4, 1999

Box Score

By TIM WHITMIRE

AP Sports Writer

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) – Chris Redman passed for 324 yards and five touchdownsas Louisville avenged last year’s blowout loss to Kentucky with a 56-28season-opening victory on Saturday.

Kentucky quarterback Dusty Bonner struggled in his first game as thesuccessor to Tim Couch, the record-setting passer who was the No. 1 selectionin the NFL draft. Bonner, a sophomore, threw for 446 yards but was sacked eighttimes and threw two costly interceptions.

Louisville’s Frank Moreau rushed for 181 yards and a touchdown and Ibn Greencaught three scoring passes from Redman, who was 29-of-40 with nointerceptions.

The game was a near reversal of last year’s game between the intrastaterivals, when Couch threw for seven touchdowns and 498 yards in a 68-34 victoryin the first game at Louisville’s new Cardinal Stadium.

This year, it was Kentucky opening an expanded and renovated CommonwealthStadium, with 10,000 new end zone seats and 40 luxury boxes. Couch showed upbefore the game to have his jersey retired, but when the game began, theCleveland Browns quarterback was in a skybox.

Those still in Wildcats uniforms were treated roughly by a Louisville teamwidely regarded as a favorite to win the Conference USA title and make a secondstraight bowl trip.

The Cardinals stumbled out of the gate, fumbling on their first twopossessions as Kentucky took a 3-0 first-quarter lead.

The Wildcats, however, gave the ball right back after each Cardinal fumble,first on Derek Homer’s fumble and then on an interception of Bonner’s pass thatlinebacker Bud Herring returned 63 yards to the Kentucky 4. Seconds later, ZekParker caught a 3-yard pass from Redman for a 7-3 lead the Cardinals would notrelinquish.

Louisville’s first fumble proved more costly to the Wildcats than theCardinals, as Kentucky safety David Johnson knocked himself out of the gamewith the hit on Moreau that caused the fumble. He went to the locker room witha fractured orbital bone in his upper cheek and did not return.

Redman and his receivers went to work on Johnson’s replacement, freshmanQuentus Cumby, and the rest of the Kentucky secondary. The senior quarterbackthrew for 53 yards on the next Louisville drive, capping it by throwing acrosshis body while rolling right and finding wide-open Green in the left corner ofthe end zone for a 5-yard score and a 14-3 lead.

Kentucky coach Hal Mumme called for a fake field goal on the Wildcats’ nextpossession, but holder Andy Smith threw incomplete in the end zone and theWildcats lost their last, best chance to get into the game.

Moreau added a 33-yard touchdown run and Redman capped the half with a1-yard scoring pass to Green to make it 28-10.

In the third quarter, Redman threw a 36-yard touchdown to Charles Sheffield,who had eight catches for 118 yards, and cornerback Antonio Roundtree made it42-13 with a 56-yard touchdown return of an interception off Bonner.

That score, with 6:49 remaining in the third quarter, sent many of theKentucky faithful among the 70,692 in attendance heading for the exits.

Bonner was 34-of-62 for three touchdowns. James Whalen caught eight passesfor 115 yards and three touchdowns.

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