Posts Tagged ‘Louisville Cardinals’

Louisville Fans Like Their Number One Seed

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

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Oh, the things an overall number one seed can inspire. Take this little ditty in the lead video. It was put together by a couple of Louisville Cardinals fans who are quite excited about the upcoming NCAA Tournament. [...]

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Earl Clark Baptizes Luke Harangody

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

A funny thing happened to the Louisville Cardinals after they beat Kentucky two weekends ago: They got to be pretty good again. After a subpar–by their standards–preconference W/L record, the Cardinals entered the Kentucky game on the verge of falling out of the top 25 had they lost. As readers here knows, [...]

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Edgar Sosa Sends Kentucky Home

Monday, January 5th, 2009

I don’t really care if this comes across as being a sore loser, so here goes: I guess every dog does get their day. Just ask the pedestrian Edgar Sosa and his “hey, look what I just pulled out of my ass” game-winning three-point basket against rival Kentucky yesterday. The basket gave [...]

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Fun With SI and Rick Pitino

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

As indicated in my last post, Rick Pitino issued an apology to Louisville fans for losing to Western Kentucky on Sunday. Naturally, when a coach of Pitino’s stature does anything something like this, it makes the media rounds. Unfortunately for someone at Sports Illustrated’s FanNation blogging platform, they forgot that while Pitino does [...]

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College Basketball Upsets are Fun

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Still catching up from all the Thanksgiving fun, so excuse the tardiness of this post. I find college basketball to be much more enjoyable than college football. I understand this is blasphemy to some people, but I do have my reasons: one of them being watching mid-major schools beat up on the big [...]

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Poor Voting Not Limited To Elections

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Now that we are in November, voting is a hot-button issue. This not only includes presidential elections but college football as well. The polls are the key component of college football — we wouldn’t have a postseason without them. That’s why it’s a good thing when those making the votes are as [...]

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