Some insiders said both team looked strong and it was a brutal contest. If that’s the fact, then the scrimmage can be invaluable for a strong early season start.We lost yesterday 80-69 don't really know who played nor didn't besides William's and Johnson. No boxscore so you can't really take anything from this without all the game details.
These scrimmages are not very well kept secret. We were missing rotation players. Mack got a chance to see players in a high caliber setting and give experience to role players. Not freaked, but geeked. I’m old. Hope I used that word properly.Card Chronicle:
The Louisville basketball team lost its secret scrimmage against Ohio State on Sunday by a final score of 80-69.
Here’s what I know about what went down:
*The Cards had no answer for versatile OSU big man Kaleb Wesson, who finished with 20 points and five rebounds.
*It was not the best afternoon for the Cardinal guards.
*OSU freshman point guard DJ Carton sprained an ankle early in the scrimmage and did not return.
*The teams played a short segment after the scrimmage where the Cards got the better of OSU, but make no mistake, the afternoon belonged to the Buckeyes.
If this freaks you out, calm down. Every coach handles these things differently. Virginia lost its secret scrimmage last year to a Villanova team that wound up being — relative to its own standards — fairly average. Wesson is a unique matchup for everyone, and it’s hard to see the Cards not having more success defending him with a healthy Malik Williams
NCAA rules is my guess. You’re only allowed so many exhibition games and school are not allowed to announce scrimmages or they’ll be counted as exhibition games. My guess.My question is why are these scrimmages secret? Have these always gone on or is this something new that the NCAA allows?
When my son played D2 baseball a few years ago, they could intrasquad all day but if they scrimmaged other teams, it counted against the number of games they could schedule in the spring. Most coaches rather play games that counted. I guess maybe the rules have changed.NCAA rules is my guess. You’re only allowed so many exhibition games and school are not allowed to announce scrimmages or they’ll be counted as exhibition games. My guess.
Actually it's been going on for years the local media had never made a big deal of it because Rick never did it nor has UK. First time it's been done around here so now you are hearing about it. But it has been happening for years. Mack explained he feels he rather do this than play a meaningless exhibition game against an out manned opponent . You get nothing out of it. Makes complete sense for a coach to do this. Only negative you get the bad or positive media over reaction from a game that is more less an experiment against like competitionMy question is why are these scrimmages secret? Have these always gone on or is this something new that the NCAA allows?
I would say officials were present. Trip from Columbus for a pick up game.Were there officials present? Or was it like a pickup game?
NCAA rules is my guess. You’re only allowed so many exhibition games and school are not allowed to announce scrimmages or they’ll be counted as exhibition games. My guess.
Seems to be a U of L culture that's why i always hated when we are ranked high. Cardinal tradition to never live up to the hype.The only thing that bothers me about this is that mindset thingy.
Seems like the sooner you can nip this in the bud, the better. And this would be pretty soon. Lots of guys on this team with higher aspirations. Let's hope they all understand why they're wearing the Red and Black.