Governor's Cup (Kentucky)

[3] Because the Southeastern Conference, of which Kentucky is a member, decided to play a conference-only schedule for 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 edition of the Governor's Cup game was canceled.

[5] September 2, 2000: In the only overtime game in series history, Louisville outlasted Kentucky to win 40–34.

A walk-off touchdown from running back Tony Stallings would seal the game for the Cardinals.

Louisville forced five turnovers with a fumble returned for a touchdown by Ramon Puryear effectively ending Kentucky's hopes at a comeback.

It is named for Howard Schnellenberger, who played under Bear Bryant for Kentucky and was Louisville's head coach when the modern football rivalry began in 1994.