December 10, 2012 - 11:00am
Well Charlie Strong plans to remain in Louisville and Mark Stoops comes in to take over in Lexington with lofty goals. All that said, what is the aftermath of all of this? What will come of it? Will all this irresponsible media reporting really bring about the end of the world as the Mayans predicted. Short answer, I-don'know.
After a December 6th press conference Louisville football coach, Charlie Strong made it clear that in no uncertain terms he was staying in the Derby City. This comes after a lot of speculation regarding an offer from the University of Tennessee to the coach, who recently fired their former coach,...
December 8, 2012 - 9:00pm
Russ Smith has his best day as a Cardinal and proves the saying to be true: "Russ Smith is always open."
The most Russdiculous game of the young University of Louisville Cardinal season came as a 52 point victory over the University of Missouri Kansas City (4-6). Russ Smith played a career game in the blowout that included excellent play from Luke Hancock and Montrezl Harrell, too. In the end, Kansas...
December 6, 2012 - 9:35am
All the other sports media got it wrong. Coach Strong remains with the Card Nation.
After weeks of wild speculation, innuendo and outright lies by some of the outside parties that wanted to be involved, Charlie Strong made it official Thursday morning. He will remain the head coach of the University of Louisville football Cardinals. Tennessee made a late play for the coach, but in...
December 5, 2012 - 12:25am
In their first real road game, the Cards came up as big as advertised.
While every sports media organization spent their day trying to get football coach Charlie Strong hired away from the University of Louisville, basketball coach Rick Pitino took his Cardinals on the road to the College of Charleston. This counts as their first real road game for Louisville because...
December 3, 2012 - 1:01pm
The University of Louisville men’s soccer team ended their second consecutive season one win shy of the College Cup, soccer’s version of the final four, against the highest remaining seed in the tournament Saturday night in College Park MD.
The University of Louisville soccer team routinely schedules difficult opponents to prepare for the postseason. When they scheduled powerhouse Maryland to open the season nobody realized it would be preview of a match to determine who would advance to the NCAA College Cup for an opportunity to...