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Friday, October 24, 2008

BIG EAST FOOTBALL PREVIEW: GAME #7 LOUISVILLE

October 24, 2008


Louisville gets back into Big East conference action this weekend when they welcome the Bulls of South Florida to town. After a season opening loss to Kentucky, the Cards have won four of five, inlcuding last week's 42-23 victory over Middle Tennessee State. The lone loss was to Connecticut, their lone conference contest, meaning UL is still looking for their first Big East win of the season.

The Bulls got back into the win column last weekend by trouncing Syracuse 45-13 with a big second half effort, breaking wide open a close game at the half. USF is 6-1 on the season, and their win over SU evened their record in the Big East at 1-1 following their first loss of the season to Pitt.

NCAA Football Betting lines have the Bulls as 3 1/2 point favorites on the road to keep Louisville winless in conference play.

USF outscored Syracuse 24-0 int he second half last week and rolled up 487 yards of offense, limiting SU to just 230 last week. The Bulls showed balance, piling up 239 of their yards on the ground and the other 248 through the air. Matt Grothe accounted for 320 of their yards (rushing + receiving) and four touchdowns, showing he might be back in the comfort zone as the Bulls continue to round into shape. South Florida ranks among the top 25% of the NCAA in most offensive categories, but their rush defense has been among the best in the nation so far this season and could be a big key on the road.

Jury is still out with Louisville, despite a solid 4-2 record. Their most impressive win of the year was a home victory over Kansas State, all other contests have come against lesser opponents since the opening week loss to rival Kentucky. The strength offensively for Louisville this season has been their ground game, but that will be tested by the speed of the USF defense.

The Bulls have been on the road several times this season, while they have not been dominant in their wins against lesser opponents on the road, their experience and improvement shown last week should carry then to victory this weekend, but it might be tougher than expected.

Prediction:

South Florida 30
Louisville 27

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Friday, October 17, 2008

BIG EAST FOOTBALL PREVIEW: GAME #6 LOUISVILLE

October 17, 2008


The College Football Lines have Louisville as a 14 and a half point favorite when they host Middle Tennessee State this Saturday afternoon. The Blue Raiders own a win against Maryland this season, but still enter the contest at just 2-4.

Louisville still seems to be looking for solid footing under coach Kragthorpe, as they stand 3-2 on the young season. They already own wins over teams from the state of Tennessee such as Tennessee Tech and their latest, a win over Memphis on the road last Friday, so look for them to make it a hat trick this weekend, but expect it to be a little closet than most might anticipate.

Prediction:

Louisville 38
MTSU 24

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Saturday, October 11, 2008

BIG EAST RECRUITING UPDATE: LOUISVILLE

October 11, 2008

VERBAL COMMITMENT ALERT: Jeremy Tyler, 6'9, PF/C from San Diego (CA)


Projected 2009-2010 Roster


Seniors: Edgar Sosa (G), Jerry Smith (G), Earl Clark (G/F), Reginald Delk (G)
Juniors: George Goode (F), Preston Knowles (G)
Sophomores: Samardo Samuels (BF/C), Terrence Jennings (C), Kyle Kuric (G/F), Jared Swopshire (SF)
Freshmen: Mike Marra (G), Rakeem Buckles (F), Peyton Siva (PG), Stephan Van Treese (PF)
2010 Commitment: Josh Langford (SF), Jeremy Tyler (PF/C)


The recruiting machine that is Rick Pitino and Louisville continues to roll on as Jeremy Tyler is the second class of 2010 prospect to commit to the Cards already. Tyler to Louisville (Louisville Courier-Journal) is official as UL strikes once again!

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Rick Pitino continues to stay well ahead of the game on the recruiting trail as the Louisville coach ha snow added 2010 commitments from Jeremy Tyler and Josh Lanford to the four verbals already secured for the class of 2009. Tyler, a highly touted 6-foot-9 manchild surprisingly ends his commitment early on and chooses the Cards over UCLA, Memphis, Arizona and others. Tyler made a trip to Louisville in late August and now the San Diego high school star has made a verbal commitment to the Cards as he prepares for his junior season of high school. Tyler is a recruit considered to be comparable to current UL frosh Samardo Samuels, so the Pitino freight train on the recruiting trail rolls along and that justifies the college basketball odds listing Louisville among the favorites in the Big East year in and year out under coach Pitino.

Josh Langford of J.O. Johnson High School of Huntsville (AL) was the first to make the pledge to the Cardinals for the class of 2010. Louisville staff members have been very visible at his AAU games this summer during the open evaluation periods for the Alabama Lasers. Recently, i95ballerz.com had a very good story as Hard Work, Skill Building Nettes Langford his Dream Offer from the Cards.

As for the class of 2009, for the longest time it was widely considered that Stephan Van Treese would end up as part of Tom Crean's 2009 class at Indiana. However, things never came together and now Van Treese will take his talents across state lines to Kentucky and suit up for Louisville.

Van Treese had been recruited at times by some of the elite schools of college basketball, including the Hoosiers, UCLA, Ohio State, Michigan State, Kansas and Purdue. Van Treese will play tough in the paint and hit the boards. He is a very solid big man that will play his role for coach Pitino at Louisville.

Back in May coach Pitino picked up his third commitment from the class of 2009 when Peyton Siva out of Seattle (WA) made the Cardinals his college choice. Siva has long been considered Louisville's to lose on the recruiting trail after a visit this past season for their game with Georgetown. In the end, Louisville did not lose and scored a very good commitment from their point guard of the future.

Siva is an extremely quick and lightning fast point guard with the ball in his hands. He is also an above-average perimeter shooter who can also explode at the rim with a dunk when the time is right. As he matures, his decision making continues to improve and he always seems to be calm and cool on the floor, a trait that is a must for the most successful point guards in the game.

Siva and Van Treese join previous 2009 commitments Rakeem Buckles and Mike Marra. Buckles is a wiry and raw forward prospect who is just touching the tip of the iceberg when it comes to his potential. At 6'8, he has explosive athletic ability that you see in an NBA small forward, however his game is still transitioning from a skinny big man to the wing and is a process that is just beginning. However, Louisville head coach Rick Pitino definitely believes it is a project worth undertaking as he aggressively courted the Miami Pace junior and landed an early verbal commitment from Buckles in February. Local Miami and West Virginia were also closely monitoring his progress, but Louisville easily took the most attention in Buckles.

Mike Marra, a 6'5 native of Smithfield (RI), was the first of Pitino's 2009 commitments. Marra is an athletic shooter for Northfield (Mass.) Mount Hermon School. According to his coach, John Carroll, Marra averaged nearly 28 points per game and has hit 55% from 3-pt range over an 11 game stretch late last season. Marra was also considering Providence, Massachusetts, Gonzaga, Wake Forest and Michigan, but after coach Rick Pitino came to watch him play last winter, Marra decided to end the process early and commit to the Cards, who had been his leader for some time. Marra visited Louisville and Freedom Hall in December and they have been on his mind ever since.


Also in the class of 2009, Louisville has reportedly offered Aaron Dotson, a shooting guard from Seattle (WA) who attended the same high school as current card Terrence Williams.


We will continue to monitor the UL recruiting developments as they happen as Rick Pitino continues to position the Cards among the elite to keep an eye on for March Madness.

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Thursday, October 09, 2008

BIG EAST FOOTBALL PREVIEW: GAME #5 LOUISVILLE

October 9, 2008


Friday night college football lights will feature the Louisville Cardinals of the Big East as they travel out of conference to visit former Conference USA rival the Memphis Tigers. While this match-up would get all the college basketball fans around the country excited, the sad truth is that it hardly will register much interest during this college football weekend.

The Cards dropped their opening conference match-up with Connecticut in their last outing, another Friday night special, 26-21 on September 26th. The face a Memphis team that has won three in a row, but, in all honesty, has not been very impressive this season.

Louisville is 2-2 on the season, bookending losses to UConn and an opening loss to Kentucky with wins over Kansas State and Tennessee Tech in between. The Kansas State win showed some promise for the Cards, but we are still not exactly sure what we have here. However, we do know, against this Memphis team, bet on Louisville to get the job down in a road victory by double digits.

Prediction:

Louisville 33
Memphis 21

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