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The Wildcats take a tumble in the rankings ahead of their next Top 25 battle with Michigan State on Tuesday night.
This game has raised some red flags about the Wildcats to the national media. ESPN's Jeff Brozello dropped the Wildcats all the way from nine down to 15 after the ugly loss.
Turnovers were one of the biggest stories of the game. Kentucky was careless with the ball and gave Louisville plenty of opportunities to score in transition. Too often, Kentucky was driving the ball into the paint recklessly, only to see the ball taken away.
Contrary to the belief of some, the Wildcats falling to the Cardinals on the road earlier this week isn't the end of the world.
Kentucky did not look themselves on Tuesday against Louisville. It's been said numerous times at this point, but the Wildcats really looked all out of sorts ess
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