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Oh my goodness, a few bad seasons on our end and one good one for Louisville and Vandy and they think they are the bees knees, blah just going to put this in perspective, at our historic worse Vandy can actually beat us and Louisville could too, however at our best NO CONTEST, shoot if we hadn't given up at Vandy this year I highly doubt that game would have been out of hand you might have beat us maybe but who knows and they know it. And shoot if Strong is scared to return to the SEC than shoot who cares we got the dude that has 2-1 against him anyway enjoy the last year or two of good things, because we will be back and Vandy will be under our boot like they are suppose too and Louisville will be irrelevant again and all will be right with the world. God bless
 
You know what the crazy thing about UT's schedule is? They play an SEC schedule... because they play in the SEC. For every drawback with schedule difficulty, SEC teams have other advantages not afforded to Big East programs. No **** you'd have a winning record if you had SEC advantages and a Big East schedule!

Unfortunately, when compared with other SEC schools... Tennessee is garbage. Sorry!

P.S. Louisville Cardinals tried to schedule game against Texas A&M Aggies for 2013 season opener - ESPN You can only play who's in front of you. Sorry we're going to beat everyone in front of us while UT will struggle to get 5 wins.

Wait.....So you think you can beat a coach that now has 5x the talented players then you do, when you have already lost to him 2/3 (almost 3/3) times with equal talent?











.........makes sense
 
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You're funny.

1) Louisville has made attempts to play SEC teams. Louisville, last season, played and beat Florida in the Sugar Bowl. Put Louisville in the SEC as opposed to just giving them an SEC schedule and they'd mop the floor with UT.


Maybe. You'd get UT's best shot. You didn't get UF's best shot.

2) Louisville won't play Tennessee next season because the Vols aren't in the BCS picture. The 2014 season? I wouldn't mind a shot at Tennessee then.



3) You can start calling Louisville a garbage program when you stop having losing seasons and get Louisville's coach to take over instead of turning you down.

Oh, you mean like the losing seasons you all have had the past few years? I'd love to compare Louisville's last ten years with UT's. We can even go the last twenty-five or thirty for that matter. I doubt that's a road you wish to travel down.

Enjoy 1998; we're more than happy reeling in a crystal football this coming January.

Assuming that you don't shyt the bed against someone like UCONN or Syracuse like you did last year, you will get absolutely gang-raped in the title game by Alabama, A&M, Georgia, or Ohio State. I don't expect you to make it that far, though. Your strength of schedule will be your undoing if there are teams with comparable records. That's what happens when you play in a garbage conference.
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For the record, Darth, I don't think Louisville wins the national title. I think it's possible, but I wouldn't bet on it. Hell, I don't think you'll see the Cardinals in title game.

They'll probably finish 12-0, sitting behind Stanford and either Ohio State or Alabama.
 
Oh, ok. So Florida made no effort to win the Sugar Bowl. Got it.

Basically what Alabama did to Utah a few years ago. Nobody gives a damn when you go from potential national champs to playing in a 3rd rate BCS bowl.
 
Worked out wonderfully for the Gators, didn't it?

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Basically what Alabama did to Utah a few years ago. Nobody gives a damn when you go from potential national champs to playing in a 3rd rate BCS bowl.

I remember that argument very well... and, uh, I don't buy it. Sure, Alabama was deflated after the loss to Florida, but it's not as if they went from the BCS title game down to the Idaho Potato Bowl. There's no way that they desired to lose the Sugar Bowl.

The difference is that, of course, the 2008 Utah Utes were a better team than the 2012 Louisville Cardinals. Hell, I really think that the Utes were the best team in the country that year. In any event, Florida was certainly a better team on paper than Louisville going into the Sugar Bowl... but it's one game. Anything can happen.
 
For the record, Darth, I don't think Louisville wins the national title. I think it's possible, but I wouldn't bet on it. Hell, I don't think you'll see the Cardinals in title game.

They'll probably finish 12-0, sitting behind Stanford and either Ohio State or Alabama.

Lol you really are a troll.....

There is no way on earth Louisville will EVER win a NC in football. EVER

Honestly.........are you for real? I don't even think the word Louisville and National Title has ever been in the same sentence before.
 
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There is no way on earth Louisville will EVER win a NC in football. EVER.

We'll see what happens if Louisville goes through their schedule, in which they'll be favored twelve times, unscathed.

Louisville likely doesn't have the luxury of playing themselves into the title game like an Alabama or an Oregon. If they're the last man standing on a cold Sunday in December as the only team without a loss, having started the season in the Top 10 or Top 5...

Then, well, they'll have to win one more game game.
 
We'll see what happens if Louisville goes through their schedule, in which they'll be favored twelve times, unscathed.

Louisville likely doesn't have the luxury of playing themselves into the title game like an Alabama or an Oregon. If they're the last man standing on a cold Sunday in December as the only team without a loss, having started the season in the Top 10 or Top 5...

Then, well, they'll have to win one more game game.

That's the problem. Any schedule where UL is favored in every game is not a schedule worthy of playing. UL is one of the breather games on a NC team's schedule.

:hi:
 
Louisville 2013 Schedule - Cardinals Home and Away - ESPN

how many from the real BCS conf wouldn't be favored in every game on that schedule?

Very few national title contenders wouldn't be favored in every matchup with that schedule. However, and this is a point that people don't seem to entirely comprehend for some reason, you can't just take a school (say, Alabama) with all of the SEC perks bestowed upon them and throw them into a Big East schedule. It doesn't work like that.

An SEC school playing in the Big East wouldn't be the school they are currently when it comes to football in any way, shape or form.
 
We'll see what happens if Louisville goes through their schedule, in which they'll be favored twelve times, unscathed.

Louisville likely doesn't have the luxury of playing themselves into the title game like an Alabama or an Oregon. If they're the last man standing on a cold Sunday in December as the only team without a loss, having started the season in the Top 10 or Top 5...

Then, well, they'll have to win one more game game.

I'm done with this......

This is what you're sounding like. Imagine a Pitt or Umass fan talking to you about winning a NC in the future, Imagine how dumb you would think they are. That's how dumb you are coming off.
 
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Very few national title contenders wouldn't be favored in every matchup with that schedule. However, and this is a point that people don't seem to entirely comprehend for some reason, you can't just take a school (say, Alabama) with all of the SEC perks bestowed upon them and throw them into a Big East schedule. It doesn't work like that.

An SEC school playing in the Big East wouldn't be the school they are currently when it comes to football in any way, shape or form.

with that schedule it's not just NC contenders who would be favored in all games, it's basically the top half of every conf. Even UT would be favored and you laugh at the idea that they are contenders.

if you can't just plug in a team like bama then how is anyone supposed to take a team seriously with that schedule? Using your logic, I would take a 2-3 loss SEC team over an undefeated team with those kind of games.

you can't brag about running that gauntlet and in the same breath say it's clear that a true contender could go undefeated using their 2nd string.
 
I'm done with this......

This is what you're sounding like. Imagine a Pitt or Umass fan talking to you about winning a NC in the future. Imagine how dumb you would think they are. That's how dumb you are coming off.

Pitt has won national titles in the past, though. Good thing no one is trying to say that a former titan will return to prominence...

Louisville winning it all this year is unlikely, but not nearly as unlikely as you'd like to think. Check out the Vegas odds, and then see how many of the teams ahead of them play each other. You'll be shocked.
 
if you can't just plug in a team like bama then how is anyone supposed to take a team seriously with that schedule? Using your logic, I would take a 2-3 loss SEC team over an undefeated team with those kind of games.

you can't brag about running that gauntlet and in the same breath say it's clear that a true contender could go undefeated using their 2nd string.

Louisville can only play who's in front of them. It's not Louisville's fault that their schedule isn't as difficult as Alabama's, nor is it unfair.

I promise you that Louisville is excited about the prospect of playing a more difficult schedule as a member of a better conference.
 
Oh, ok. So Florida made no effort to win the Sugar Bowl. Got it.

As a matter of fact, the broadcast team stated repeatedly, like a broken mantra, how listless, how uninspired, how uninterested Florida's players appeared, almost from the outset of that game. Admittedly, it is entirely Florida's fault if they can't get up for the Sugar Bowl, regardless of the opponent.
 
Well, not really, since Louisville will be at worst a BCS matchup on the schedule of any legitimate national title contender.

A team that has averaged 5 years at .500, plus last year. You are guaranteeing yourself an unbeaten season and trip to the MNC game...

The rest of the country is laughing at you. Just so you know.

Any potential NC contender is praying that you go undefeated and somehow make it to the title game.

Praying.

Because you are a guaranteed loss to whoever gets there.

Laughing.

At UL.
 
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Louisville can only play who's in front of them. It's not Louisville's fault that their schedule isn't as difficult as Alabama's, nor is it unfair.

I promise you that Louisville is excited about the prospect of playing a more difficult schedule as a member of a better conference.

actually it is unfair if it keeps a more deserving team from getting a legit shot at a NC

Louisville winning it all this year is unlikely, but not nearly as unlikely as you'd like to think. Check out the Vegas odds, and then see how many of the teams ahead of them play each other. You'll be shocked.

deserving teams don't sit around before the season hoping others lose so they can get a shot
 
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