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ESPN's ACC Power Rankings, by Jeff Borzello - Cards Check in @ 10th

http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/24951788/acc-preseason-power-rankings

Brief write up, did not mention Nwora, so that tells me the writer isn't all that up to speed with what the Cards have.

That said, I have beaten the "temper expectations" drum for the team throughout the summer. Looks like at a national level, some agree.

FB RECRUITING: Updates on some of the current commits

Just in case some people missed my quick updates in the other thread I figured I would post them here.

Been checking in with some of the other commits today. So far, guys like Jaden Johnson, Kristian Varner, Jeremiah Pruitte, and Sam Snyder all state they are fully committed right now.

Denzel Daxon is apparently 100% committed as well.

Aidan Robbins states he is still committed as well.

I'll continue to post more as I hear from them.

Interesting exchange during BP PC

Late in BP's PC this week Jake Lourim(CJ) asked BP when exactly BP had learned about the Rape allegation against KA. You could see the hair stand up on the back of BP's neck. You could tell he did not like the question, but he calmly answered it. I thought this was a cheap shot question trying to trap BP.

Apparently he asked BP about the allegation as he walked off the practice field earlier in the week. BP told Lourim when you asked me about it after practice, that's the first time I heard about. He then admonished Lourim for writing in the article that BP declined comment. He said that was misleading. He said I didn't even know what you were talking about so I couldn't comment.

BP also explained that he caught heat from the press for not commenting on the Averitt situation earlier. He indicated that his bosses had asked him not to comment on the situation until given the OK to do so.

His final point was that whenever there is an issue in the program they are going to do the right thing.

High School Football playoffs tonight...

High School Football playoffs tonight...
(here are all the local games I could find)

Bellevue - at Kentucky Country Day - 7:00 PM Class 1A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Holy Cross (Louisville) - at Ludlow - 7:30 PM Class 1A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Fort Knox - at Russellville - 7:00 PM Class 1A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl


Holy Cross (Covington) - at Christian Academy-Louisville - 7:30 PM Class 2A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Newport - at DeSales - 7:30 PM Class 2A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Newport Central Catholic - vs. Shawnee (at Newport) - 7:30 PM Class 2A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Bardstown - at Bath County - 7:30 PM Class 3A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Fleming County - at Central - 7:30 PM Class 3A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
West Carter - at Waggener - 7:30 PM Class 3A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl


Rockcastle County - at Shelby County - 7:30 PM Class 4A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Western - at Taylor County - 7:30 PM Class 4A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Knox Central - vs.Collins
(at Union College, Williamson Stadium Birch-Nau Field) - 7:30 PM Class 4A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
North Oldham - at Wayne County - 7:30 PM Class 4A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl


Bullitt East - at Fern Creek - 7:30 PM Class 5A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Doss - at Oldham County - 7:30 PM Class 5A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Fairdale - at South Oldham - 7:30 PM Class 5A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Bullitt Central - at Southern - 7:30 PM Class 5A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl


Daviess County - at Ballard - 7:30 PM Class 6A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Scott County - at Campbell County - 7:30 PM Class 6A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Butler - at Central Hardin - 7:30 PM Class 6A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Lafayette - at Conner - 7:30 PM Class 6A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Pleasure Ridge Park - at Frederick Douglass - 7:30 PM Class 6A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Eastern - at Henderson County - 7:00 PM Class 6A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Seneca - at Madison Central - 7:30 PM Class 6A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Meade County - at Male - 7:30 PM Class 6A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Jeffersontown - at McCracken County - 7:00 PM Class 6A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
DuPont Manual - at North Hardin - 7:30 PM Class 6A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Ohio County - at St. Xavier - 7:30 PM Class 6A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Muhlenberg County - at Trinity (Louisville) - 7:00 PM Class 6A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
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ESPN+

Anyone know the deal with ESPN+ programming as far as Spectrum subscribers are concerned? Is the ESPN+ stream available (working links) if you receive ESPN thru Spectrum?

I have Spectrum, and I clicked on a recorded program--and that ESPN+ link worked. Maybe that means I'll get it live; otherwise, another $5 a month.

FYI, the women's game at WKU next week is on ESPN+...

Petrino teleconference transcript from today...

BOBBY PETRINO: We're looking forward to traveling to Clemson and playing in front of that atmosphere. You know, it's one of the toughest atmospheres there is in the country, and the crowd and the noise and everything that you have to deal with, so we've been working hard at that. They're a really good football team. They've got a great defense. Their defensive front, their coverage guys, their linebackers can all run and are very, very active, so we know that's a great challenge.

And then offensively, you know, you have to be able to stop or try to stop the two things that they can do really well, and that's run the ball and throw it. You know, their quarterback has really improved, got a great arm, so we've got to come in and try to stop the run and force them to get in 3rd and long situations.

Q. We heard so much about their defensive front coming into the year, and obviously they've lived up to some of that. What do you see when you look at that group?
BOBBY PETRINO: Well, we know them real well because we've been going against them every year. But they have the combination of size, physicalness, speed. They all move really well and change directions. And then they know the game. You know, they're very well-coached, and they understand the game, so they make it hard on your blocking schemes.

Q. And they got some attention there running some of those defensive tackles at fullback. In that kind of an offense, we know you guys did that with Mekhi, but what does it say about linemen and guys that size when they're able to take on roles like that?
BOBBY PETRINO: Yeah, you know, the first thing it does is it makes it fun in practice and the attitude changes a little bit, so it's good for your team. But guys just keep getting more agile and bigger, and they can help in different parts of the game besides just playing on the defensive front or the offensive front.

Q. I know you had a number of recruits in town on Saturday, and obviously you do for every home game. With things going the way they are this season with the losses, what has been your recruiting pitch to guys, and what would you want them to know?
BOBBY PETRINO: You know, you just keep recruiting. That's what you always do, and our ability to get them here and get them to our new facility and see all the positive things that we've got going on, the commitment that the administration has made, they all understand that we have a very young team, so they're excited.

Q. As far as your own team is concerned, when you're going over game film with them, what do you point to when you say, if we want to be in a closer game this week, if we want to be more competitive this week, if we want to hang with Clemson, give them a game, here's what we have to do better than we did against Wake Forest?
BOBBY PETRINO: Yeah, you know, definitely the ability to stop the run and play our gap responsibilities, get off blocks and tackle better defensively is something that is a must in this game. They've got great running backs, a lot of speed and can make big plays. We have to get in good positions, and we have to get our safeties where they belong and correlate that with the linebackers.

You know, offensively I think the thing that you have to do is move the ball and get 1st downs so that they're not three-and-out and getting their offense back on the field. The longer you can keep them on the field, the better chance you have to move the ball and be successful.

Q. As an offensive guy, what makes Brent Venables so tough to scheme against?
BOBBY PETRINO: Well, you know, he's unique in the fact that they really hold their defense and get the calls in real late. A lot of times they understand whether you're running the ball or passing the ball, and they just do a good job of moving their front and taking away what you do best. He's had a lot of success in being able to stop the run and defend the pass and hit the quarterback. So that combination of what they do is hard on you.

Q. I don't know if they talked about Lawrence in the beginning. What type of quarterback is he, and how do you prepare for a quarterback who's very tall and he can literally gun-sling it?
BOBBY PETRINO: Yeah, he can really spin the ball. He's got a quick release and can really snap his wrist. He's young, and I guess that's the one thing that you try to do is give him different looks and give him different types of pressures. It's a lot of newness in the game of football. But when he can set his feet and knows what's going on out there and snap his wrist, he can throw it as well as anybody.

CJ Article from last year. Bobby & Brohm

Interesting this has been brewing for a year:

Four days before Tom Jurich was formally fired, during halftime of the University of Louisville’s homecoming game against Boston College, a pair of prominent boosters made their way into the athletic director’s suite at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium.

One was "Papa" John Schnatter himself. The other was former U of L trustee Malcolm Chancey, the banker who led the fund drive to get the place built.

Buffalo Bills center Eric Wood, who was visiting his alma mater during an NFL bye week, recounted his conversation with Schnatter Thursday night.

"I was making an observation that I didn't feel like some of the newly assembled board members had made the proper investment into U of L that the previous board had," Wood said via text message. "... I said that it's bad that I had donated more based upon a report that I saw posted and they're making major decisions for the university."


A witness who earlier described the Wood-Schnatter exchange says he also heard Chancey promise: “We’re going to clean house and bring (Jeff) Brohm back.”

Chancey said Thursday that account of his comments was “totally false,” that there was “no discussion at all" about Purdue's Louisville-bred football coach and that he has no interest in replacing Bobby Petrino at U of L.

“Bobby Petrino is a great football coach,” Chancey said. “I hope he stays forever. ... I never had any discussion on that day or any other day about Jeff Brohm. I was pleased when Bobby Petrino was hired and pleased when he was hired the second time.”


A grain of salt only goes so far this time of year. You need pillars of salt to sort through all of the claims and contradictions. With college football’s coaching carousel turning at warp speed, rumors are rampant. Separating fact from fiction is increasingly arduous. And sometimes absurd.


Note: I am aware Schnatter is gone and a jackass.
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