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#52
#52
At least I'll get to see Louisville lose in football to Georgia Tech in the future since They're in the ACC now.

If they just plug them into Maryland's division spot, it might be a few years...and kind of a sparse matchup (with however ND's 5 ACC teams will fit into that rotation as well)
 
#53
#53
If you think that pointing out how Louisville had more SEC wins than Tennessee last year is not at least "somewhat respectful," then I recommend you utilize the "ignore" feature available on this forum.

I won't have to. Keep it up and you will no longer be posting here.
 
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#54
#54
Louisville will be strong for 2-3 seasons and fall back into the crapper. Just like in the 90s and mid 2000s.

A lot rides on this season. A fantastic showing would be absolutely monumental, but losing Strong will be akin to Petrino leaving, albeit the move to the ACC would lessen the blow.

I won't have to. Keep it up and you will no longer be posting here.

Thanks for the heads up, Mr. Hall Monitor.
 
#55
#55
A lot rides on this season. A fantastic showing would be absolutely monumental, but losing Strong will be akin to Petrino leaving, albeit the move to the ACC would lessen the blow.



Thanks for the heads up, Mr. Hall Monitor.

I don't think it would lessen the blow if Louisville loses Strong(like Petrino). The ACC is a lot stronger than The Big East is now or was when Petrino was Louisville Coach.
 
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#57
#57
If you are half as smart as you think you are, you should take their advice.

kids with birdbrains do not have to be very smart to be half as smart as they think they are....


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#67
#67
Imagine all the trouble the Louisville brass will have deciding which game they play will be on pay per view. Every damn game is pay per view worthy.
 

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