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WVB Tournament observations

Pitt and Wisconsin were both fortunate to escape 5 set matches against underdogs, and several weaknesses were exposed that had been previously concealed by both survivors.

Overwhelming evidence of ESPN’s SEC bias was on display last night. As soon as the Wisconsin game ended, the ESPN TV analyst directed their full attention to TX A&M’s “heroic effort” in their loss; if someone had not seen the game, you would have thought A&M ahad won the match. Earlier in the post game interview, another ESPN reporter asked the Wisconsin star “how she felt when hearing the A&M crowd cheering louder than her Wisconsin Home fans?” You can’t make this stuff up; it is so intentional, it’s humiliating to the viewers.

Huge match between Pitt vs UK WVB game will be playing at the same time UK vs UL MBB Game; depending on how our UL Men are performing, will determine what I will be watching the closest. Before the WVB Tournament started, I thought Pitt was unbeatable, particularly in Pittsburgh. After witnessing the Thursday matches, it is evident that UK is playing about as well as any team right now, other than our UL Ladies. I will not be so surprised to see UK beat the Panthers, and that will considered as big of an upset as this sport as seen.

If our UL Ladies plays with the same focus and intensity they displayed on Friday over Purdue, we will sweep a very good Stanford Team.
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What’s the philosophy?

Player acquisition usually follows one of two approaches: 1) get the best available player regardless of position, or 2) fill a need. Since it isn’t possible to do trades in college (the last domino to fall in the move toward a total pro system) I say you have to fill needs. You can’t acquire excess corners, for example, and package one in a trade with Iowa State for a recruit to be named later.

Can we beat Pittsburgh ?

In order to beat Pittsburgh we need to come up with a different game plan. The first set of the match against Stanford reminded me of our losses to Pittsburgh. We attacked heavily from one side only not from the middle or the opposite side. Once we changed our plan for attack by attacking from the left, the right and the middle it really changed things.
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Planet Fitness Kueber Center

Yesterday I toured the Planet Fitness Kueber Center, formerly Lil Yum Center, and wanted to share some photos and tidbits from the tour.

The building hosts men's basketball, women's basketball and lacrosse. It's a gorgeous $15M facility that's only a few years old. UofL is looking to upgrade and renovate it already.

Walz and Mack both have massive offices that look directly on to each team's practice floor. When I went to UofL everyone shared ONE practice court. Now each team has their own facility.

Lots of Donovan Mitchell, Terry Rozier and Montrezl Harrell on the walls as UofL's big three in the NBA.

I loved seeing all the references to UofL's 2013 National Championship. Publicly, signs may have been removed, but its prominent (as it should be) within the halls of the facility.

The kitchen area is nicer than any room in my house. It's a college student's dream with healthy food and junk food for days and its all just open to the players and support staff.

I was told that the court at the Yum Center this fall would be the same as the practice court you see below that features the dunking bird.

I saw Malik Williams and Dwayne Sutton walking around. Beat them both in a quick game of knockout. (Okay, I did see them. The last part didn't happen.) I saw on twitter that Damion Lee was also in the building yesterday, but he must've stayed away once he saw me on the court.

Final takeaway is that our student-athletes have a great setup. Everything you need, any resource, it's all there for the taking. If you have the right attitude and you're willing to work, UofL has everything in place for you to be successful.

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WBB v NC St

Never have a I seen such a poor performance. I understand shots not going in…but.
1. Poor shot selection.
2. Missed shots tight under the basket.
3. TERRIBLE defense. That is controllable- effort, hustle, communication and a desire to stop the offensive player.
CJW’s stubbornness is showing by keeping Nyla on the floor. She really appears to have regressed in all facets of the game.

ACC FB Attendance 2024

For those interested:

ACC FB Team Average Per Home Game Official Announced Attendance 2024:

1. Clemson 80,806
2. Virginia Tech 65,632
3. Miami FL 59,931
4. NC State 56,919
5. Florida State 53,479
6. Pitt 53,077
7. Louisville 50,863
8. North Carolina 47,686
9. Boston College 39,839
10. California 39,173
11. Syracuse 39,130
12. Virginia 38,999
13. Georgia Tech 38,216
14. SMU 32,652
15. Wake Forest 29,737
16. Duke 26, 183
17. Stanford 26,035

Clarkson?

Is everyone else kinda surprised he hasn't enter the portal? I believe most fans think his lack of PT in his redshirt freshman season would have him moving on?

But maybe there's a reason he hasn't and that is Brohm is going to start him for the bowl game? If Tyler Shough opts out, why wouldn't Brohm start Clarkson? It's a perfect audition. Brohm may currently be preparing for Clarkson to start.

I wonder.

What I do know is if Shough opts out and Brohm doesn'tstart Clarkson, he probably couldn't get to the portal fast enough.

BASKETBALL Louisville at Kentucky

Cards are 12 pt underdogs on Draftkings. Total is 159. Pomeroy ratings has score KY 83-72. Cards are #341 in 3pt % at 27.0 %. Cards will have to shoot better to knock off the Cats. KY is also the #1 scoring team at 91.1 pts per game so defense will have to be very good. Tipoff at 5:15 PM.

Stat comparison from Teamrankings.com:

Offensive Stat Comparison​

StatLOUUK
Points/Game76.191.1
Avg Score Margin+7.4+20.8
Assists/Game13.519.1
Total Rebounds/Gm38.844.8
Effective FG %49.7%56.3%
Off Rebound %36.2%30.0%
FTA/FGA0.3870.300
Turnover %15.5%11.1%

Defensive Stat Comparison​

StatLOUUK
Opp Points/Game68.770.3
Opp Effective FG %49.8%44.0%
Off Rebounds/Gm12.510.6
Def Rebounds/Gm24.629.6
Blocks/Game3.25.6
Steals/Game8.16.8
Personal Fouls/Gm16.715.7

Pop Tarts Bowl Working Toaster Trophy designed here in town!

They designed the trophy at FirstBuild (btw, you can take a 2hr class, get certified and go use all their machinery for free to build your prototype), it's located on the Manual end of the student center where the roundabout (traffic circle) is on brandeis.

The Pop-Tarts Bowl is Cooking in Year 2. Literally.

It is a truth universally acknowledged — that last December’s death and subsequent dismemberment of a Pop-Tarts Bowl mascot was one of the greatest moments in modern sports history.
Frosted Strawberry believed it to be an honor to sacrifice his anthropomorphic form to the college football gods, holding up a sign that read, “Dreams really do come true,” as he descended into the top of a giant toaster on the field following Kansas State’s win over North Carolina State. Moments later, an edible frosted strawberry cake popped out of the bottom of said toaster. It was immediately devoured by K-State players and coaches.
The moment went viral, its reach stretching far beyond just sports fans. TODAY covered it on the morning news, and People magazine featured it. Memes of the moment have endured, with versatile usage even now, a year later. It was one of the most indelible images of the calendar year.
Pop-Tart mascot 2023

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So, what comes next? What does the Pop-Tarts Bowl do for an encore? How do you even try to top a pop culture moment
“Everything combined for this crazy zeitgeist moment, and it’s really hard to follow that up,” said Matt Repchak, the Chief Marketing Officer of Florida Citrus Sports, which puts on the bowl game. “So, how do we ramp it up? How do we unleash the spectacle? Turn it up to 11?”
Event organizers tell NBC Sports that the goal was to keep parts of the brand activation that they know fans loved last year (like the edible mascot) while elevating them (like having three) and tying them even more to the actual game (like letting the game MVP pick which edible mascot to eat). The edible part of the Pop-Tart — what the winning team’s players and coaches can scoop up and eat — is made by a local bakery, Pop-Tarts brand manager Alex Sotiropoulos said. The brand’s research and development team ensures that the cake’s taste profile matches that of its packaged toaster pastries.
Pop-Tart officials also partnered with GE Appliances to build a one-of-kind toaster trophy. Last year’s trophy looked like a football-shaped toaster and had two slits presumably for Pop-Tarts, but it wasn’t functional. Fans asked if it was at all possible for the trophy to be a real toaster — and Pop-Tart and GE Appliances began working to answer that question in early November. GE Appliances called Rick Suel, the director of product engineering at FirstBuild, to see if he and his team would be up for tackling this strange request. They do custom projects all the time, but this was an ask he’d never heard before.
“The first response was, ‘OK, come on,’” Suel said. “’This is a real thing? Are you serious?’ Then it’s: ‘What does it need to look like? What are the dimensions? Is it going to be a regular toaster or do you want us to do movie magic?’
“We came up with a couple of designs that we thought might be possible. The stretch goal was an actual functional toaster.”
Pop-Tarts trophy workshop

As Suel’s team started exploring various designs and iterations, it quickly became apparent that this was doable. They 3D-printed pieces and did test-fitting with plastic parts. Then they got 300 pounds of raw aluminum — big blocks of it — and used equipment called a CNC mill to cut out the design. Out of the 300 pounds of raw aluminum came two 27-pound trophies. Each one took about 60 hours to actually build (including the interior engineering to give it the ability to toast pastries), and then hand polishing took an additional 16 hours per trophy. (One trophy will be the main trophy for the game, and the other will be used for other events and activations.)
Each trophy is 1.3x the size of a regulation football, and the toaster part of the trophy alone weighs 27 pounds. The base weighs 50 pounds, so it’ll be a heavy lift for the winning team. At the bottom of the trophy’s base is a plug tail with a 10-foot power cord attached. There’s a lever built into the trophy as well so you can pop a pastry into the slits, and they’ll toast for about 90 seconds before popping up again.
“It’s probably Guinness Book of World Records-worthy,” Suel said.
Or, at the very least, the College Football Hall of Fame.
“The toaster is, like, over 100 years old, and people thought innovation was done,” Suel said. “It’s the last appliance you would think you could innovate on. Yet here we are. It’s totally unexpected.”
Pop-Tarts trophy

But it’s also pretty much perfect. This is a bowl game sponsored by a beloved breakfast item and a brand that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Event organizers want this bowl game to stand out from the crowd, which is increasingly difficult for bowls that aren’t part of the College Football Playoff. Teams want to play in this game, and both Miami and Iowa State want to win — so their players get to eat the edible mascot. Miami quarterback Cam Ward, a Heisman Trophy finalist, has said he will play in this game instead of opting out.
So, there will be real, good football in this game. But there will also be plenty of antics, per sources. Fans can expect some sort of tribute to Frosted Strawberry, the edible mascot who died doing what he loved. We will meet Frosted Wild Berry, who is expected to be quick, unpredictable, kind of like a toddler on a sugar high, or like the actor Charlie Day. Frosted Cinnamon Roll (more laid-back and lighthearted) and Frosted Hot Fudge Sundae (tons of swagger and confidence) will round out the group. It is believed that the three live mascots will be played by former NBA mascots. Last year, Frosted Strawberry was played by former Chicago Bulls’ Benny the Bull performer Barry Anderson.
The mascots are again expected to feature heavily into the ABC broadcast when the game kicks off on Dec. 28. The eventual edible mascot self-sacrifice will either air on ABC or, if the game’s window ends, the ceremony will stream live on ESPN+. It’s exactly the kind of content that college football fans are looking for from bowl season — and makes fans both hungry and nostalgic in equal measure.
The success of last year’s bowl game spawned other opportunities for the Pop-Tart brand. It partnered with Spirit Halloween to sell Pop-Tart mascot costumes. And Sotiropoulos said at a recent Sports Business Journal conference that Pop-Tart sold 21 million more toaster pastries in the eight weeks following the game than it did the eight weeks prior to the game.
Last year, the Pop-Tarts Bowl turned into a phenomenon that transcended sports. It will try to capture that ridiculous and wonderful magic again in just a few short days.
“There’s this marriage of general public and college football fans coming together for the Pop-Tarts Bowl,” Sotiropoulos said. “Whether you’re an athlete, whether you’re a fan, whether you maybe aren’t even interested in college football — there’s something in the Pop-Tarts Bowl for you. And people just love Pop-Tarts.”


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