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Monday afternoon Cardinal news and notes
Share this story With name, image, likeness rules potentially going into play as early as this summer, we are watching the NCAA’s influence, power and leverage diminish before our eyes. Rodger doesn’t lie.
the NCAA fought this until the last possible moment, well past the moment it became obvious that they would lose. they could have made this change years ago, but they kept fighting it and needlessly kept thousands of athletes from getting money https://t.co/MO1sMOT5cH Rodger Sherman (@rodger) May 8, 2021 Matt McGavic of Louisville Report dives into how Chris Mack should use the two scholarships he has at his disposal.
Tuesday afternoon Cardinal news and notes
Share this story A very happy 84th birthday to the one and only Denzel Crum. It’s only appropriate that the groundbreaking on the new Denny Crum Hall took place this morning. Here’s the GoCards.com recap of the U of L women’s team’s Sunday win over Notre Dame that locked up the program’s fourth straight ACC regular season title. Highlights from the win: Louisville is an 8-seed in the latest Bracketology from Jerry Palm of CBS. The latest bubble watch from Lukas Harkins over at Heat Check CBB has U of L still in the “some perspiration” category.
Friday afternoon Cardinal news and notes
Share this story NET Rankings Update: No. 33 (no change). Louisville’s request to have its NCAA case resolved through the IARP has been granted. When will said resolution occur? Probably at some point before 2040. Probably. It certainly appears as though Louisville is planning on heading to Chapel Hill for the North Carolina game.
If it happens, I would be mentally prepared to watch a very shorthanded Cardinals team.
Or maybe everyone’s fully healthy and Malik Williams scores 40 points in 40 minutes! Who the hell knows? But bracing for the worst always seems like the safest play these days.