BASKETBALL Louisville vs. Duke | Cardinals to Play in First-Ever ACC Championship Game Saturday
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I believe it’s 30 days from the time one registers and first views a thread while being logged in. Then the first couple posts need moderator approval. It’s possible that there isn’t a 30 day wait if the poster registers on the Louisville site instead of another school’s site.Hey Shadow! How long does it take for new members to get posting privileges?
He's in uniform and putting up shots. Looks fine..Apparently “to be determined “ if Smith will play.
Yeah I agree. The one thing I'm not worried about is their determination to win. It means a lot. I keep harping on it but taking care of the ball and taking good shots.believe our guys can win, but it’s gonna take a lot going right.
The old adage, "Figures don't lie, but liars figure" comes to mind.Isn’t Lunardi just a guy with an opinion? How is he different from anyone on this board?
That's good to know when I started posting in 08 you didn't need permission and UK fans would hijack every thread.I believe right now a new poster has to be approved by a mod before their posts are visible to everyone else on the forum.
Alford was suspended for a period one year at IU for appearing in a charity calendar IIRC. IDK for how long, but it did involve their game vs. the school to our east. Caywood Ledford used to an interview with the opposing coach before the game and made the comment to RMK about their games being special. RMK responded with "they're not that special given all the stuff that gone on at UK." Or words to that effect. Caywood was at a loss for words and suddenly a had a respect for RMK speaking what we all knew.I remember when Steve Alford was playing at IU. I pretty much agree with everything he said. Not only is the current system bad morally, it’s not sustainable. We are reaching a breaking point, where universities are going to have to separate themselves from their athletic programs or lose all credibility.