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  Brock Domann proved an able replacement for injured Malik Cunningham, throwing for one touchdown, running for another and leading Louisville to a 34-17 victory at Virginia on Saturday. Domann overcame a slow start - his first completion was to former teammate Anthony Johnson, now a Virginia defensive back - and evoked thoughts of Cunningham when he took off on a 44-yard run for a tying touchdown. The Cardinals (3-3, 1-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) were without Cunningham, who had started a school-record 40 consecutive games, as he remained sidelined by a concussion sustained last week against Boston College.

Brennan Armstrong threw for a touchdown and ran for one for the Cavaliers (2-4, 0-3), but also helped kill Virginia's first quarter momentum when he fumbled the ball away and threw a pair of interceptions. Trevion Cooley and Jahwar Jordan ran for touchdowns for Louisville, with Jordan's making it 34-17 with 11:03 left and sending fans streaming out. Those who stayed saw Mike Hollins stopped on a fourth-and-1 try from the Cardinals' 5 with just over 8 minutes left on a call that was initially ruled a first down, but overturned on review, all but sealing Virginia's loss. The road victory surely helped Cardinals coach Scott Satterfield, rumored to be on the hot seat. The victory also ended a remarkable nine-game losing streak for Louisville in games they led or at least tied in the fourth quarter. - Louisville/AP College Football


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