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A couple of weeks ago . . . . .

I posted, that as a Democrat, I was going to vote for Angela Leet the republican candidate and I did just that. Yes she lost and I don’t think, in the big picture, it makes a lot of difference on a local basis. But, as a UofL fan FIRST, I believe you can just get ready for a major push by our mayor for an NBA franchise. Just a warning for all of my fellow UofL FIRST fans to just get ready for that major push. I believe that that push will prove that Mayor Fisher simply doesn’t care about UofL in any way, shape or fashion. Just fair warning folks. We get no respect from local government or the local media and that includes WDRB and the curious urinal. If it can be negative news then it will be reported for sure on those two media outlets. And you can bet that the NBA push will come from those two as well. If this doesn’t make any difference to you the just ignore this post, but I don’t think most of you will. And, by the way, the NBA push will be a bipartisan effort and you can bet the house on that. You see I just happen to believe that UofL with it’s nearly 7,000 employees has a huge economic impact and I fear that has been forgotten by those folks. But I’ve said my piece and will let sleeping dogs lie . . . For now.

GO CARDS - BEAT EVERYBODY!!! God Bless America!!!

Louisville WBB gets underway tonight

The University of Louisville women's basketball team starts the 2018-19 season tonight in Bowling Green, facing the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers. Season opener for the "Tops" too. Game time is 8 p.m. Louisville time. Five questions:

1) Who gets the start and crunch time minutes in Myisha's old spot?

2) Will Dana Evans, who came on strong last year at the end, see a significantly larger role on this squad.

3) What will a WKU squad that has a new head coach and 40 of their 75 points a game from last missing look like?

4) How many will "Nite-Nite" score in the season-opener?

5) Where's a good place to eat in Bowling Green these days? A lot has changed down there since my co-ed days in the 80's. Paulie and I making the trip tonight.

Go vote today. I don't like to promote other sites on here, so, I'll just say that Paulie put up a nice article on his site this morning. Go CARDS!


-sonja-

2018 Quarterback Recruiting News & CFB Recruiting Rankings 2019


All Recruits Twitters will finish being linked as we move toward our 2019 Top 300 Recruit Rankings end of regular season edition. Top 40 QB Recruits can be found on our 2019 CFB Today Top QB recruits page or at the end of our "explanation" & scouting page below.


Top 2019 QB Recruits

Grant Gunnell of St.Pius X HS (TX) was able to throw for 3632 yards (403.6YPG) and 43 touchdowns, while only throwing 5 interceptions all season long. He has thrown for 185 touchdowns in his historic career in Texas HS football and the2019 Arizona Wildcat commit now holds the Texas all-time passing record for TD passes thrown.


Alabama Football Commit Taulia Tagovailoa

Taulia Tagovailoa of Thompson HS (AL) was able to throw for 3026 yards and 29 touchdowns through 9 games thus far, while only throwing 5 interceptions for the season. While he is the younger brother of Tua Tagovailoa, he brings a different dynamic to a offense with his amazing escapability in the pocket when under duress. Taulia is committed to Alabama and we really like the progression he has showed since last season, as does LSU.


TCU QB Commit

Max Duggan of Lewis Central HS (IA) was injured last season after only a few games and came back this season with one of the quickest releases I have seen in his class. Gary Patterson has a outstanding dual-threat QB coming in this young man.


bama football recruiting

Paul Tyson - Alabama Football Commit
More news will be added on each recruit next re-rank, which will take place afterHS football playoffs have finished nationally.
https://www.collegefootballtoday.or...-college-football-scores-week-11-cfb-rankings

Notre Dame football recruiting

Brendon Clark - 27 TD's - 0 INT's. - Notre Dame Football Commit



Tanner Rickle of Findlay HS (OH) was able to throw for 1,755 yards and amassed 22 touchdowns (5 games), as arguably one of the best dual-threat QB recruits to ever come out of that region of the United States. Many CFB programs are waiting to see how his recruiting process plays out, as FCS coaches around the nation highly covet this 2019 QB Recruit. Tanner Rickle will be competing in Dallas,Texas as a Scout Trout All-American, after suffering a season ending injury.
Last 2019 Re-Rank will be after NFL Reese's Senior Bowl weekend
(1st week of Feb before National Signing day)

Brenden Taylor of Broome HS (SC) shows some of the most brilliant athletics as a 2019 ATH recruit and as a 2019 QB Recruit. When you flip on Brenden's highlight's, you will see what looks like the next Johnny Football, until you see him at FS or as a elite WR recruit. Taylor has the ability to change a football teams offensive dynamics immediately at the next level, as his versatility on the gridiron is pure bliss to CFB recruiters. Taylor will be playing in Dallas and was selected as to play in the South Carolina All-Star game! - Moving to 2019 ATH Recruit Rankings


michigan football recruiting

Cade McNamara - Michigan Football Commit


Our 2019 QB Recruit Rankings - End Of Regular Season Update has ended with the Top 40 QB recruits in the Class of 2019.
2019 ATH Recruits & All Positions are on Deck until we reach our end of regular season CFB 2019 Top 300 FB Recruits!



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Jordon Travis’s exit interview

By CardinalSportsZone. He said over and over again he wasn’t happy here. When asked why he came he said the coaches made him feel at home. Then the question was posed was it different when you arrived. Answer Yes. The question about the QB coach. He said was not what he expected it to be. That was telling and really answered what I already suspected. His answers were vague but the points were made. When asked about the fans he said he really appreciated the fan support and that the team does too. Said the fans our the best.

Discusses Bobby’s system and not much more. But the question of why he was leaving was asked 3x in three different ways but he kept responding I’m just not happy and it wasn’t what I expected

Beating a dead horse: Coaching Options

I hate to say it but Zipp is right about the money. If Bobby and his staff makes it back to Louisville then we know we are stuck. Honestly if the boosters will fork up the money to fire him we might be able to get a young gun from a group of 5 school. If we could afford Brohm we would have already gotten rid of Bobby.

That said you gotta fire him and grab 1 of a few guys.
Satterfield (App St)
Lunsford (GA Southern)
HC of North Texas

I wish some leaders would emerge

and get the guys together and say, until this season ends with the UK game, no one is quitting, no one is announcing they are leaving. Quit thinking about yourself and put the team first, at least until the season is over.

I think one of the problems this year is that there does not seem to be any leadership at all on this team.

Bobby Petrino press conference transcript

UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL

COACH BOBBY PETRINO PRESS CONFERENCE – Syracuse (Nov. 5, 2018)


Opening Statement


COACH PETRINO: “Watching the video, our defense didn’t play well. We didn’t tackle well. There were a number of times where we had guys in position, sometimes two and three, and didn’t tackle well. They are very good. What they do with their offensive line and their running backs, they’re very good, and we obviously couldn’t slow them down. Offensively, I thought we did some good things. I thought, early in the game, the drive that we had in the first quarter where we ended up with a field goal was something that we were trying to do, which was control the football, keep their offense on the sideline, mix run, convert some third downs. And actually, in the first half, we did a good job of converting third downs. We just couldn’t get the ball in the end zone, and their defensive front…there’s a few plays where their defensive front was back there before (redshirt sophomore quarterback Jawon) Puma (Pass) got to set up. I did think (redshirt freshman quarterback) Malik (Cunningham) came in and gave us some energy and some fire. We wanted to make sure that the second series he was in, that we threw the ball, not just ran the option stuff. I’ve been seeing him throw better in practice, and snapping his wrist, and being more accurate, so it was good to see that show up on the game.


As far as special teams go, (freshman kick returner) Hassan Hall had a great game for us, obviously. The kickoff return was very well blocked, as was the previous one. He was one cut away from the previous one to getting a touchdown. I think he may have cut the wrong way, but he corrected it the second time and beat the kicker and did a really nice job. Very special player, very talented guy that’s going to continue to get better and help us.


Short week, so we’re getting ready for Friday night to go to Syracuse. Their offense is very explosive. They score a lot of points up there in the dome inside. Quarterback that we know really well—he can do a lot: run the ball, throw the ball, get the ball out of his hand quick, so that’s a great challenge for us. Offensively, we’re going to have to execute and score points, keep up with them. But, we are looking forward to it. Our guys came out and practiced hard—had good attitude and good effort at practice. It was nice out there being in the stadium, change of temperature and everything made it good for us to get out and practice.”


How do you get better this week on defense?


“We’ve got to be able to tackle, so we’re working really hard on that. Some of it was just not bringing our feet with us and being in good positions. We’ve got to take better angles. Sometimes, when you’re going against a guy like number nine (Clemson sophomore running back Travis Etienne) who’s that fast, the angles changed quick. He’s a very dynamic running back, he can do a lot of things. But, that’s one thing that we’ve got to do. We’ve got to keep the ball in front of us. That’s really important that we keep the ball in front of us. One of the challenges this week is how fast they play. They’re going to play as fast as anyone that we’ve went against. (Syracuse senior quarterback) Eric Dungey knows how to execute that offense and work it, so we’ve got to be able to keep it in front of us and not give up the great big explosive plays. You’ve got to be able to stop the big plays, and get to third-and-long. That’s been killing us that we haven’t been able to get them into third-and-long. I don’t think they had anything higher than third-and-eight the other day. Most of them were all third-and-short, third-and-medium, and you need to get them into third-and-long, so you can get some pressure.”


As you watch the video of Clemson, are you comfortable with the level of effort your defense gave?


“There’s some plays that you’d like to see better effort. Obviously, there was some frustration that set in there in the second half. It wasn’t something where I felt like they just gave in. I think they got frustrated at times and we got out of position at times. I didn’t feel like they just gave in. The defensive front was working hard to try and get their hands and get in the right position. The linebackers got covered up by their guards and tackles, and we weren’t able to get the right angles by our safeties to get the plays. But certainly, it’s hard when you’re giving up that many points. That’s something that you’re not used to doing.”


Were you pleased with what Puma did? And after that, talk about Malik’s progression. He seems like he came a long way from the last time we saw him.


“Puma did some good things, but he missed a few, too. There was a few where after he got hit and they rushed him, he didn’t set a few times where he could’ve completed the ball, even though there was some pressure. That’s another learning thing that you have to do is be able to set and transfer. But, their defensive front wore him down a little bit. They hit him, and they sacked him. And, I felt like I wanted to keep him in there to make him get that experience, but at the same time, we were talking the whole third quarter about, ‘Should we give him one more series? Should we get Malik in? What should we do?’ But, I did think he did some good things on third down, and he did understand what was going on, but the pressure was a lot. When they had their starters in on the defensive front, there was pressure on the quarterback a lot.”


I know you spend most of your time with the offense calling the plays. When the defense is struggling like it is, what direction have you given Coach (Brian) VanGorder in conversations?


“We talked first thing on Sunday morning. We talked about what we needed to do to try to get the ball to stay in front of us, what we needed to do to tackle, trying to figure out how to get guys is different positions. Do we try to use new personnel, different personnel, put them in different positions? There’s all kinds of things that we discussed and talked about. It is one of those things that if you keep changing things, then you never get better. So, you do try to keep some understanding of what it is we do and try to work to get better at it. But we’re going to have to give some different looks, particularly this week because they’ve got four fast receivers that they’ll play out there, and they throw it around. So, we’re going to have to give some different defensive looks.”


You talked about what to do better, how to keep guys in front of you. What are the answers? What did you come up with?


“A lot of it is vision, a lot of it is an understanding of what’s going on out there and taking the right angles. We had some vision issues where we weren’t really looking at the offensive tackles, reading run and pass, and that hurt us.”


On the field goal drive, which was probably your best sustained drive of the game, you were really moving them off the ball during part of that time. Do you see that and say, ‘Look guys, we’re capable, this is what we can do. We just weren’t doing it?’


“We actually had some really well-blocked plays against good guys. I thought (redshirt freshman running back) Colin (Wilson) came in and made some really nice runs, was close to breaking them. That was a difference that showed up on video from them and us is when they got one-on-one, they scored. When we got one-on-one, they tackled us. That was something that really did jump out at us. But, we did block the front, we did some really good run plays. We read some really good things by the quarterback on handing it off and the back being in the right spot. That one drive we even got some power runs on him, and then of course, they adjust. They adjusted to it and saw some personnel groupings that we were in and just blitzed it. That’s hard to run, you’ve got to be able to make the checks, and that’s how their answer to stopping that first drive was.”

It will all be over in 20 days. Mercifully.

Update after the Clemson game.

This provides Louisville's W-L record under Bobby Petrino since the Houston game in Nov 2016. And compares it with previous periods:

The results in the 25 Games since and including the Houston game in 2016 have been:

0-3 in 2016 (with Lamar)
8-5 in 2017 (with Lamar)
2-7 in 2018 (with "Puma"/Malik/Travis)
8-8 with Lamar (6-7 vs P5 Competition)
2-7 with "Puma"/Malik/J Travis (0-7 vs P5 Competition)


10-15 altogether


In the current 25 game span:

4-10 vs the ACC
1-4 vs the SEC
1-0 vs the B1G (neutral venue vs Purdue)

1-0 vs the MAC (Kent State)
1-0 vs the C-USA (Western Kentucky)
0-1 vs the AAC (@ Houston)
2-0 vs "The Little Sisters" (Murray State, Indiana State)

Bobby Petrino's two Tenures at Louisville, compared:

BP 1.0 was 41-9 (0.820)
BP 2.0 is 36-24 (0.600)
BP 2.1 was 26-9 (0.743) before Houston game
BP 2.2 is now 10-15 (0.400) from the Houston game through the Clemson game
BP Overall at Louisville is now 77-33 (0.700)

Beginning with the Houston game Nov 17 2016, Louisville under Bobby Petrino has been:

6-14 vs Power Five (P5) conference competition
2-1 vs G5 competition
2-0 vs FCS competition

The last time Petrino's Cards won a game against a P5 opponent was @ Kentucky Nov 25 2017.

Since that game, all 8 Cards' P5 games have been Losses:

2017 (N) Mississippi State 27-31
2018 (N) Alabama 14-51
2018 @ Virginia 3-27
2018 vs Florida State 24-28
2018 vs Georgia Tech 31-66
2018 @ Boston College 20-38
2018 vs Wake Forest 35-56
2018 @ Clemson 16-77

In these 8 straight P5 Losses, Louisville has been outscored 374-170, for an average score of 47-21.


The Cards have won just 2 HOME GAMES against Power 5 opponents in their last 25 games:

Nov 11 2017 Virginia W 38-21
Nov 18 2017 Syracuse W 56-10

The Full 25 Game Summary:

Note:
P5 Wins are in Bold Green
P5 Losses are in Bold Red

All G5 & FCS Games are in Light Black

2016
@ Houston L 10-36
vs Kentucky L 38-41
vs LSU (neutral) L 9-29


2017
vs Purdue (neutral) W 35-28
@ North Carolina W 47-35

vs #3 Clemson L 21-47

vs Kent State W 42-3
vs Murray State W 55-10
@ #24 NC State L 25-39
vs Boston College L 42-45

@ Florida State W 31-28
@ Wake Forest L 32-42
vs Virginia W 38-21
vs Syracuse W 56-10
@ Kentucky W 44-17

vs #24 Mississippi State (neutral) L 27-31


2018
vs #1 Alabama (neutral) L 14-51

vs Indiana State W 31-7
vs Western Kentucky W 21-17
@ Virginia L 3-27
vs Florida State L 24-28
vs Georgia Tech L 31-66
@ #17 Boston College L 20-38
vs Wake Forest L 35-56

@ #2 Clemson L 16-77

Mack on recruiting...

Mack said he tells his recruiters to "Find the Champion," who can be an positive influencer in the decision-making - is it Mom? is it Dad? an Uncle? "If you don't know who your champion is after you have recruited a kid for 4 or 5 months, you aren't getting that kid."

He also said he likes to recruit in a 5-6 hour breadbasket where kids can come in for official visits and see the school multiple times.

Said it is very difficult to recruit California or West Coast kids because they have to pay for their visits.
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