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I'm not sure Jeff or anyone else knows who has spent the most. My guess here is per league, the $EC has spent the most, and they own the most T25 teams and dominate the T10. Jeff is reaching.
i think the sec has spent the most on coaching and that's got their teams in the top 25, not nil. SEC realized a decade ago they better start paying bball coaches or league would always be uk dominated. then auburn, alabama, tennessee, ole miss, and the likes dumped money into the coaches whereas before all money went into football. it's not nil making those teams great, it's that they have some of the best college bball coaches. bruce pearl makes his teams great not nil. and goodman did say "Might" but you can get a pretty good idea of what each school has spent by reading the tea leaves, hearing what offers were turned down and what the going rates are. but my guess is he's probably close to accurate.

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As it looks today, I can see only a few losses and I only say that because I just can't predict winning out. Even Duke fans probably think they won't go undefeated. There's always the fluke game unless you've just an overwhelming team.

The road game at SMU is assumed to be the next loss but I've watched them and wasn't that impressed. Certainly not as good as Pitt or Clemson.

If I'm to be honest, I think Louisville will lose 2 or 3 more conference games. I think a home loss would be Pitt or Wake Forest. All road games have a potential to be a fluke loss, but the Cards are susceptible to bad play at Notre Dame.

The irony of this season will most likely come when in March, Louisville's 25 wins will be downplayed due to the weak ACC. Louisville will then be seeded #7 or less.

Today, Louisville is still not ranked.
Dude, I wish you would stop with the ranking deal, jesus you have posted it in like 5 different thread and started another separate thread on the topic.
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Returning Players?

As it looks today, I can see only a few losses and I only say that because I just can't predict winning out. Even Duke fans probably think they won't go undefeated. There's always the fluke game unless you've just an overwhelming team.

The road game at SMU is assumed to be the next loss but I've watched them and wasn't that impressed. Certainly not as good as Pitt or Clemson.

If I'm to be honest, I think Louisville will lose 2 or 3 more conference games. I think a home loss would be Pitt or Wake Forest. All road games have a potential to be a fluke loss, but the Cards are susceptible to bad play at Notre Dame.

The irony of this season will most likely come when in March, Louisville's 25 wins will be downplayed due to the weak ACC. Louisville will then be seeded #7 or less.

Today, Louisville is still not ranked.

Yeah thinking we're going to win out when it's January 15th is UK fan unrealistic nonsense. Historically, Louisville has never played well against UVA or @Notre Dame. @SMU will be tough based on the numbers, but I have not seen them play like you have. Pitt will be looking for revenge after the Cards spanked them like Katina Powell for $5 in a dorm room. My guess is 2 losses somewhere across those 4 games, but then again I was hoping for 2-2 during the UNC/UVA/Clemson/Pitt stretch and they went 4-0. Let's see what happens.

Returning Players?

As it looks today, I can see only a few losses and I only say that because I just can't predict winning out. Even Duke fans probably think they won't go undefeated. There's always the fluke game unless you've just an overwhelming team.

The road game at SMU is assumed to be the next loss but I've watched them and wasn't that impressed. Certainly not as good as Pitt or Clemson.

If I'm to be honest, I think Louisville will lose 2 or 3 more conference games. I think a home loss would be Pitt or Wake Forest. All road games have a potential to be a fluke loss, but the Cards are susceptible to bad play at Notre Dame.

The irony of this season will most likely come when in March, Louisville's 25 wins will be downplayed due to the weak ACC. Louisville will then be seeded #7 or less.

Today, Louisville is still not ranked.

Congrats Coach Kelsey!

They can share some blame but KP is a grown ass man. He is a loser. Took over a golden opportunity and treated it like shit and shit on a lot of supporters in the process. The man has no pride.
I agree to a degree.

But, to me, he looked like Alfred E. Newman standing on the sidelines. (You youngsters can google that 😉)

I’m not convinced the man is of sound mind….. Forest Gumpesque.

And his “supporter's” KNEW it and convinced him to take the chance.
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