Louisville vs. Kentucky game tonight

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  1. DangerousD

    DangerousD New Member

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    Saw it. It was a great game.
     
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  3. ucicare

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    The picture caption reads- " Loser watches two losers in epic battle to determine which Kentucky team sucks the most."
     
  4. DangerousD

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    Come on you stupid Alabama redneck. Louisville was a top 10 team. They are still ranked above Alabama (who hasn't been ranked since 2005) and Kentucky is now ranked essentially the same as Alabama the double wide state.
     
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  5. ucicare

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    Combined Football National Championships for Louisville and Kentucky = O

    Alabama has won 3 times as many bowls as Kentucky has even played in.

    Give up trying to make a Kentucky team anything more than a football wannabe. Stick with basketball, where Kentucky has earned a measure of respect in that non contact short pants like soccer is for sissies sport.
     
  6. DangerousD

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    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20698024/

    ASK THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL EXPERT
    By Joey Johnston
    MSNBC contributor
    Updated: 4:09 a.m. ET Sept 12, 2007

    Louisville vs. Kentucky a QB fan's dream
    Game may feature No. 1 (Brohm) and No. 2 (Woodson) '08 NFL draft picks
    Louisville quarterback Brian Brohm has blossomed into one of the best in the country.

    It’s Louisville vs. Kentucky.

    Or, if you prefer, it’s Kentucky vs. Louisville.

    It’s a big game. It’s not even basketball season. And there’s even one doozy of a subplot.

    Brian Brohm, the Louisville quarterback, vs. Andre’ Woodson, the Kentucky quarterback.

    Which brings us to a question from Bill Stein of Oceanside, Calif.

    Bill asks: Is Louisville-Kentucky really the matchup of the top two QB prospects in next year’s NFL draft? We’ve seen Brian Brohm and know what he can do. What’s so special about the Wildcats’ Andre’ Woodson?

    Well, Bill, the NFL draft obviously is eons away. First-round fortunes can be altered with the blink of an eye — or a great workout — so it’s premature to speculate.

    But you might be right. Even if you’re not right on the mark, you’re awfully close. Brohm and Woodson certainly look like first-rounders. They are No. 1 and No. 2, according to some of the draftniks who already are rating players. And their presence makes for an incredibly entertaining backdrop to the game, which has been dominated recently by Louisville.

    Things changed last season — drastically.


    When Louisville stormed past Kentucky 59-28 in last season’s opener, the future of Wildcats coach Rich Brooks looked especially cloudy and the program seemed to be spinning its wheels. What a difference a few months made. Kentucky hung in there with Brooks. The Wildcats improved gradually. And before you knew it, the Wildcats had a feel-good 8-5 season, capped by a 28-20 win against Clemson in the Music City Bowl.

    Woodson was the biggest reason for that resurgence.


    He has saved the very best for last. Watch him for a while, and those skills will grow on you.

    Brohm, meanwhile, entered college as much more of a finished product, having been raised in a family of quarterbacks. Brohm was a child prodigy, a Sports Illustrated cover boy as a high-schooler and a guy who could’ve played almost anywhere.

    He chose hometown Louisville over Notre Dame and Tennessee — a foolish decision, sniffed some of the locals. But Brohm’s dreams came true. He guided last season’s Cardinals into an Orange Bowl victory and he nixed early entry to the NFL for a shot at a national title. That might be a long-shot goal, but certainly Louisville is in the running for another Big East title.

    Brohm vs. Woodson. Louisville vs. Kentucky. With the Wildcats on the upswing, this Bluegrass Battle is a real rivalry again, the most anticipated game since the modern series was restored in 1994, one that is worth some national attention.
     
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  8. ucicare

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    Right. But Alabama is also ranked in the top 10 of home ownership in the US.

    Some people like wheels on the homes they OWN.
     
  9. phatboy

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    In Alabama they like 'em on DUBS.

    Wait, that was mcfaddens crown vic on 26s. that shit looked retarded. I think it had running boards on it.
     

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