Jimbo Fisher hilariously trolls Kentucky with Louisville absolutely dominating

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Louisville football is going head-to-head with the Kentucky Wildcats for the Governor's Cup in the final game of the regular season. Louisville is without multiple key players, including Chris Bell, Isaac Brown, Keyjuan Brown, Stanquan Clark, Antonio Watts, and others, but the Cardinals are still dominating the Cats and will keep the prestigious trophy in Louisville.

It was all Louisville in the first half as the Cardinals went up 20-0 after the first two quarters. The Cards kept the Cats scoreless for the second straight season and embarrassed Kentucky yet again. Louisville's dominant start over Kentucky caught many people's eyes, but one of Mark Stoops' mentors and former Florida State and Texas A&M head coach, Jimbo Fisher, gave a hilarious quote that Louisville fans are going to love and Kentucky fans are going to have a hard time arguing with.

Jimbo Fisher hilariously trolls Kentucky with Louisville absolutely dominating

Fisher was on the ACC Network when the Cardinals' game went to halftime, and the former head coach gave a hilarious quote that Louisville fans are all over during this blowout.

“Louisville is a racehorse and Kentucky is a donkey,” Fisher stated at halftime.

The Cards controlled the first half of this game, with Louisville earning 265 total yards on offense and Kentucky earning just 71 yards. Despite Louisville being severely undermanned, the Cardinals came to play on both sides of the ball and dominated this game. Louisville is without four of its top running backs, but was able to overcome the injuries as the Cardinals ran for 104 yards in the first half alone, while Kentucky earned just 7 rushing yards.

Entering this game, Vegas and many others were starting to lean towards Kentucky because of Louisville's injuries, as the line shifted from Louisville being 6.5-point favorites to just 1.5-point favorites. However, Brohm got this depleted Cardinals squad ready for this intense showdown and is steamrolling over Kentucky for the second straight season.

Louisville has outscored Kentucky 75-14 in the last two games and has completely embarrassed Mark Stoops and the Kentucky Wildcats. With Brohm as the head coach for Louisville and Kentucky possibly keeping Stoops, it is hard to argue with Fisher's quote, as Louisville is going to dominate this rivalry for many years.

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