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RE: Louisville's 2014-2015 Basketball schedule.
(04-22-2014 11:14 PM)ncbeta Wrote:  
(04-22-2014 10:46 PM)Wilkie01 Wrote:  
(04-22-2014 10:42 PM)ncbeta Wrote:  We'll say UL drops Duke, Unc & Uva @ home, Cuse, Unc, Uva, Pitt & Fsu on the road.

Wins over Clemson, Nc State, VT, ND, GT, Wake, BC, Miami x2 and Pitt x1.

Sure, hose, Louisville beat UCLA, Duke and Michigan for its National Championships! 07-coffee3

And UConn beat Kentucky and Memphis who beat UL twice in the same year but lost to UL. What's that have to do with next year?

As everyone else likes to say, the ACC is an extremely tough gauntlet who's bottom teams are even capable of making deep tournament runs. Why would Louisville expect to come in an run the show? Everyone clamors about how tough the ACC is, and if that's true there's no way an AAC team who lost 3 conference games comes in and doesn't drop at least 8 games.
So what Louisville beat UConn three times. Its the team that can get hot for five games in the NCAA tourney. UConn did that this year. Congrats to them. 07-coffee3
04-22-2014 11:43 PM
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