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Associated Press
Friday, October 10, 2008 MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Louisville defensive end Rodney Gnat spent three quarters waiting for just one clean shot at Memphis quarterback Arkelon Hall. When Gnat finally got it, he didn't let it go to waste. Gnat drilled Hall early in the fourth quarter, knocking the ball free and into the waiting arms of cornerback Johnny Patrick, who raced 21 yards for the winning touchdown in the Cardinals' 35-28 victory Friday night. It was redemption for the Cardinals (3-2), who lost to Connecticut two weeks ag ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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