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Still time: 31 Dec-1 Jan CFP PIC UM Challenge for Bragging Rights....TO ALL, lets roll...

The inevitable 12 for the first time ever....to All: come join in for some PIC UM fun over the holidays...

Tues 31 Dec
@ 1830
PSU vs Boise St - Fiesta Bowl, Glendale AZ

Wed 1 Jan
@ 1200
TX vs ASU - - Peach Bowl, Atlanta, GA

@ 1600
OSU vs Oregon - Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA *TB - 45-41

@ 1945
ND vs UGA - Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, LA

I am going with chalk all the way! Call me a homer if you will but....I am in it to win it this week.!!!

2 BIG and 2 SEC just like the networks want it. Sa La Vie.
I dispise that and that is what we will get like it or not. No upsets this week.

Lets get to pic'n and grin'n. Good fortune to ya!

BASKETBALL Louisville vs. Indiana

Indiana opened as 2.5 pt favorite on Fanduel. Pomeroy ratings have it IU 77-74. Teams are polar opposites since IU has strong frontcourt and only shoots about 17.5 threes a game vs. Cards shooting 34 a game. Cards are shooting 29% from three but at some point will shoot better than that based on career averages of team so this tournament would be a good time to start shooting better. Tip off at Noon Wednesday.
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BASKETBALL *** GAME THREAD: Louisville vs. West Virginia

Cards to Play Mountaineers in Battle 4 Atlantis Semifinal​


PARADISE ISLAND, Bahamas - Louisville men’s basketball heads to the semifinals in the Battle 4 Atlantis on Thursday afternoon, taking on the West Virginia Mountaineers at 12 p.m. ET. The game will be broadcast on ESPN.



The Cardinals and Mountaineers both pulled off upsets in their quarterfinals on Wednesday in order to advance in the tournament. Louisville routed No. 14/15 Indiana 89-61 while West Virginia defeated No. 3/4 Gonzaga in overtime 86-78.



UofL and WVU have not met since Feb. 11, 2012. The former Big East foes have played 13 games in the all-time series; Louisville leads the series 9-4. They’ve met on a neutral floor on two occasions and Louisville won both of those contests.



GAME 6

Louisville (4-1, 0-0 ACC) vs. West Virginia (4-1, 0-0 Big 12)

Thursday, November 28 | 12 p.m. ET

Imperial Arena | Paradise Island, Bahamas



MEDIA INFORMATION/LINKS

Listen:
Cardinal Sports Network (WLCL 93.9 FM & WGTK 970 AM flagship);

Streaming (Jody Demling, pxp | Bob Valvano, analysis)

Watch: ESPN (Beth Mowins, pxp | Debbie Antonelli, analysis)

Live Stats: Tournament Statbroadcast



TOP STORYLINES

  • Louisville has played in the Battle 4 Atlantis twice before and has a 7-2 on-court record in the in-season tournament. The Cardinals made it to the championship game in both 2012 and 2016, but fell to Duke 76-71 and Baylor 66-63, respectively, in those contests.
  • Louisville’s 89-61 victory over No. 14/15 Indiana on Wednesday was Louisville’s first win over a ranked team since beating No. 19/20 Virginia Tech 73-71 on Jan. 6, 2021. It’s the highest ranked opponent the Cards have beat since beating No. 3 Duke 79-73 on Jan. 18, 2020.
  • In the win over Indiana, UofL’s Chucky Hepburn logged 16 points, 10 assists and seven steals. He’s the first DI player with at least those marks since Markquis Nowell of Kansas State did it against West Virginia with 23 points on Dec. 31, 2022. He’s also now the first Cardinal since Terry Rozier (2014-15) to have multiple games of 6+ steals.
  • Against Indiana, Louisville’s 23 assists were its most since having 23 in a 90-66 win against Syracuse on Feb. 19, 2020. It’s 15 steals were the most since logging 15 in a 77-54 win over Georgia Tech on Feb. 8, 2018.
  • As of Nov. 26, Louisville is fifth in the country in three point attempts per game (34.0), fourth in turnovers forced per game (19.0) and 13th in the country in turnover margin (6.8).
  • Against Winthrop on Nov. 22, Louisville logged 10 blocks, including seven in the first half. Sophomore James Scott blocked five on his own. The 10 total, seven in a half and Scott’s five were all the first time those feats happened for the Cardinals since March 7, 2018 against Florida State.
  • Louisville’s 48 first-half points against Bellarmine on Nov. 19 were the most since leading Eastern Kentucky 50-32 at halftime on Dec. 14, 2019.
  • The 48-point victory over Morehead State on Nov. 4 was Louisville’s largest margin of victory since a 104-54 win vs. Southern on Nov. 13, 2018, and largest in a season opener since a 92-38 win vs. South Alabama on Nov. 18, 2001.
  • Louisville was selected ninth in the ACC Preseason Media Poll.
  • The Cardinals received four votes in the preseason AP Poll released on October 14. That is the first time Louisville has received votes in a national poll since Nov. 29, 2021.
  • Louisville has the chance to play seven ranked teams all before January 2, including two teams in the Battle 4 Atlantis.


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Bowl Possible for UL: Holiday Bowl, Gator Bowl, Duke's Mayo Bowl

Pecking Order, Miami then UL/Cuse. With UL having been to the Holiday Bowl last Year. IMO that Bowl is out for UL. Miami may want to travel west for a more Prestigious Bowl and help their Recruiting exposure. Or do they want to stay in Florida to reward their fans? IMO their fans are disappointed, and they may have a disinterested Team and fans. So, I am thinking they go to Holiday Bowl to reward their players! This makes UL either in the Gator or the Mayo. I am thinking the League will send UL to the Gator. For a better matchup for the League against a higher ranked SEC Team. Playoff rankings are politics . League officials looking for wins in post season play! UL to the Gator! Cuse to the Mayo!!

Lineup Change In Order?

Don't know how much it would help, but CPK might want to think about changing his starting line up. Traore gave nothing today. 0 pts and 1 rebound and he can't shoot.

Also have to try and get Rooths more minutes even though he is the lone freshman. His length, athleticism, and shooting could help out with more experience. Edwards looked really timid today as well. Smith was the only guy that looked like he really wanted to be out there and was the high scorer with 18. We'll see how they do in the next few games.
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