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Louisville Can Cry All the Way to the Bank (Wall Street Journal)
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Louisville Can Cry All the Way to the Bank (Wall Street Journal)
The Wall Street Journal reported this today. It states that Louisville is the most valuable College Basketball program. The link follows.

Louisville Can Cry All the Way to the Bank
04-02-2012 11:38 AM
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RE: Louisville Can Cry All the Way to the Bank (Wall Street Journal)
Thanks Wilkie. I reposted this on Cardinals Online, my website. That's proof right there that Rick would never be fired even if he didn't make the Final Four. The school is making too much money right now, and firing Rick might hurt the bottom line.
04-02-2012 12:14 PM
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RE: Louisville Can Cry All the Way to the Bank (Wall Street Journal)
I agree 100% 04-cheers
04-02-2012 12:51 PM
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