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“COACH SPEAK”

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Fans, media and journalist of every venue should know by now that when a coach speaks it should be taken with a grain of salt. But it never fails that when the larger than life Coach Pitino speaks it sparks interest from all over the nation.

A couple weeks ago coach Pitino was the featured luncheon speaker during the Mid-South ACG Capital Connection in Louisville. The event brought together private-equity and venture capital investors from across the region. Pitino summed up his remarks by telling the attendees about his greatest regrets and how those regrets made him more successful. It was comments made during that part of his speech that had folks in Boston, Lexington and Louisville buzzing.

Coach Pitino said the second best event of his career aside from stepping down as the head coach of the University of Kentucky was failing as a coach with the NBA’s Boston Celtics. Saying that these moments resulted in him finding humility and eventually happiness later in life. That seems pretty easy to understand and you wouldn’t think it would need any further evaluation but those comments have sparked up conversation amongst Louisville fans, Kentucky Fans and the Celtic Pride. Kentucky fans are upset that the comments made by Coach Pitino seem to contradict what he has said for years about regretting leaving Big Blue Nation, Louisville fans are giddy about the contradiction and Boston fans are just mad that they were made to remember the Pitino days again.

Speeches like Rick made a few weeks ago are not for dissecting and should not be taken literally. Coaches twist words, use analogies and talk out of both sides of their mouths to get across their message of the moment. Contradictions are what coaches do best. Below is a link where you can view Coach Pitino’s full speech. You watch it and decide for yourself.

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2014 Louisville Commits Show Out At NBPA Camp

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This past weekend was the prestigious NBPA Top 100 Camp. This basketball camp takes 100 of America’s top prep players and splits them into different teams evenly by positions. This provides a great opportunity for these players to really show they belong in the elite company of the nations best. This camp is unique in that it really does put the best against the best. This event is closed to the public and only credentialed scouting services are allowed to attend. This provides an atmosphere that is all about business for these recruits. There was a lot of recruiting news that came out of the camp including many new updates regarding current and new Louisville targets. You can see those updates and info on new targets on the Beak Recruiting page. According to many scouts present at the event Louisville was being mentioned in conversation by many of the top athletes and it appears that Coach Pitino and staff are working hard to secure future greatness for the basketball program.

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A couple of future Cardinals that turned many heads over the weekend was 2014 commit Shaqquan Aaron and Quentin Snider. These guys delivered huge performances amongst a stellar field of highly regarded players. Aaron fresh off of his standout performance at the high school tournament in Seattle called the Quaker Slam was creating a lot of buzz at the NBPA Top 100.

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ESPN’s Paul Biancardi also had this to say about Aaron’s weekend:

-Most Creative
Shaqquan Aaron (Seattle/Rainier Beach)
SF, 6-6, 175
This Louisville commit was comfortable with the ball in his hands, sizing up defenders then separating from them with his dribble. He excels in the transition game and when the game slowed down, he would shoot a stare-down 3-pointer easily rising over a defender with his length. He is not a volume scorer and is at his best finishing a play, but he also showed he could create and find others for scores. He has some George Gervin in his game.

2014 Louisville commit Quentin Snider was also creating some buzz of his own as scouts talked about his improved strength and shooting ability. It was a bigger, more physical Snider who walked through the doors of John Paul Jones Arena last Thursday. He knew he would have to get stronger to be as affective as he wanted to be at the next level and that is just what he’s done. He is now at 177 pounds up from 150 pounds at last years Top 100 camp.

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The folks over at NY2LASPORTS.COM also had this to say about Snider’s weekend:

-Quinten Snider — 2014 — PG — Ballard H.S.
6-2 — Louisville, KY
The Louisville commit is one of the best in the country at getting in the lane and making plays for himself or his teammates. Snider strikes a very good balance as a point guard and this enables him to help his team get a good look on almost any possession. Snider as a scorer gets it done in a variety of ways, as he has crafty moves around the hoop while also having good range and a solid and pretty consistent perimeter stroke.

I am really looking forward to seeing these guys in Cardinal uniforms next season and both could potentially be at the five star level by the time their high school careers are over. I look for both of them to continue to move up in the rankings. Keep checking my recruiting page this summer for updates on these guys and other potential future Cards.

CARDS DOWN TO THEIR LAST “L”

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The first error of the College World Series wasn’t committed by any of the teams playing, it was the guy that did the artwork on one of the dugouts that got that honor. You will notice on the picture that College has three L’s instead of one. In a crazy twist to this mishap all 4 teams that were in the dugout that had the extra ‘L’ in college yesterday took an ‘L’ in the opening round of the College World Series.

The Cards baseball team couldn’t get the bats going against Indiana and the great pitching performance of Joey DeNato on Saturday and were shut out in their first game of the College World Series 2-0. DeNato turned in a four-hit, complete-game shutout, walking three and striking out eight. He threw 136 pitches and got stronger as the game went on. Oddly enough the only other shut out of the season was at the hands of DeNato and Indiana earlier in the season.

Today the Louisville Baseball team is down to their last chance. They will play against Oregon State the No. 3 national seed at 3pm and the team that gets the “L” in this one will be eliminated from the College World Series.

-BASEBALL AMERICA OREGON SCOUTING REPORT

OREGON STATE (No. 3 national seed)

Record: 50-11. Preseason ranking: 6. Ranking at end of regular season: 4.

Season In A Nutshell: The Beavers got off to a 15-0 start—their best since 1986—and never looked back, winning the Pac-12 by two games over Oregon. They allowed just seven runs in a three-game sweep through the Corvallis Regional, then bounced back from a loss to Kansas State by winning the next two games of their super regional.

Tune into ESPN2 at 3pm and cheer on the Cards. If you are at work you can listen on ESPN radio or the watch ESPN App.

Football Phil Says Cards #7

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We are several months away from the pig skin flying through the air, tailgating and the Louisville football team taking the field for another season. Websites and sports gurus everywhere are putting out their pre-season polls in preparation. Most of the publications and talking heads have Louisville firmly in the top ten and most have them going undefeated on the season.

Today the king college football Prognosticator Phil Steele who publishes a college football preview magazine put Louisville at number 7 in his countdown. Steele, whose annual college football preview is gobbled up by thousands of fans each summer, has been releasing his preseason top 40 one-by-one over the past few weeks. Out of all of these folks Steele is the guy who’s opinion I value the most. He is fun to read, does his research and plays his hunches. Steele says “UL has 16 returning starters and figure to be in the AP Top10 in August.” and “they figure to be favored in every game.” Steele also goes on to say that 5 out of his 9 sets of predictors calls for the Cardinals to go undefeated.

You’ll likewise be interested to learn that Pregame.com, a Vegas aggregator, has released the opening lines on all Louisville’s games, and according to the Golden Nugget the Cardinals will be favored in every one. Per Pregame Louisville is one of 5 teams that should be favored in every regular-season game. The others are Ohio State, Oregon, Alabama and Georgia.

Back to Mr. Steele. He has been offering up his preseason Top 40 in drips and drabs, revealing one team per day on PhilSteele.com. His unique yearbook hits newsstands Tuesday.

2013 HOOPS CLASS ON CAMPUS READY TO MAKE THEIR MARK

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Louisville’s 2013 hoops recruiting class is one of the most anticipated groups in years and maybe ever for some.There is anticipation not only for the groups talents but for what they could potentially add to an already stacked Cardinal line-up. Louisville’s 2013 group is ranked 8th by Scout, 9th by 247Sports, 7th by Rivals and 8th by ESPN. It will feature the number one ranked Juco player in Chris Jones, a top 20 player in Terry Rozier, a top 50 guard in Anton Gill and a top 100 physical big man in Akoy Agau.

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One by one the new Cardinals made it to campus to begin their new journeys. They have all got registered for classes and have started their summer workouts. The word already coming out of those workouts is about Jones being a tireless worker and how Agau showed up to campus 25 pounds lighter than when he was here for the Derby Classic.

I have said all along that I think Jones and Rozier will make the most immediate impacts this season while Agau and Gill will be great role players as they wait their turns into the rotation. Recruiting gurus have all talked very highly about this group and the Recruiting Nation hoops experts on ESPN recently discussed what 2013 class would outperform their ranking this season and Louisville topped their list.

Here’s what ESPN Recruiting Analyst Dave Telep had to say: “Even though it’s ranked No. 8, Louisville’s class has an excellent chance to outperform its ranking. The Cardinals have returning backcourt pieces and also usher in more backcourt assistance. Juco point guard Chris Jones is a tough, tough kid. Five-star post-grad point guard Terry Rozier was one of the biggest revelations this past season and could turn out to be Trey Burke reincarnated. Meanwhile, ESPN 100 shooting guard Anton Gill will carve out his niche and ESPN 100 power forward Akoy Agau gets to play apprentice for a season. Combine the pieces and you have the makings of a group that can over-deliver.”

I know I’m very excited to see how this group blends with the great players we already have and I do think this Louisville team will have something to say about the upcoming 2013-14 NCAA Championship.

Do The Cards Have The Front-Court To Win It All?

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A few weeks ago we learned that Zach Price would be leaving the Cardinals Basketball program. And while there still seems to be plenty of depth in the front court should we be concerned about not having enough bangers inside to make another title run?

Most publications have our Cardinals ranked 2nd or 3rd in their pre-season polls. When looking into their evaluations and reasoning behind them not putting the Cards in that top spot it’s usually the same thing. They think without Dieng’s shot-blocking or rebounding chops, the Cardinals might be a bit vulnerable defending the interior. Most of the talking heads seem to think Louisville could benefit from another player whose sole job is to hit the glass with abandon; as they struggled throughout the 2012-13 season keeping teams off the offensive glass.

One guy in particular that seems to think the Cardinals don’t have much of a shot at winning the title in 2013-14 is Michael DeCourcy of The Sporting News. He has the Cards ranked 3rd in his pre-season outlook and had Zach Price as a guy who would be a major role player for the Cards next season. Now that Price is gone DeCourcy doesn’t think they should even be ranked that high. In a recent online conversation with DeCourcy he states “If you’re playing 6-5/6-8 at center, you will not do better than No. 3. I’m sure of that.” and points out to me in the conversation that “there are certain realities about what wins at the Final Four level. And there hasn’t been a champ without at least a 6-9 starter in decades.” In closing the conversation with Mike I sent a shot his way telling him good job predicting Price to be a role player. He replied “so much for your prediction about them finishing higher than 3 with current roster.”

I personally don’t think that we will have any issues with the guys we have holding down the paint area. In my defense of that I pointed out how Montrezl Harrell took over against Syracuse in the Big East Title game and how Chane Behanan took over the paint area during the Championship game. Both of these instances came against big, athletic and tall front-courts.
Coach Pitino did hint last week that the coaching staff might be out beating the bush in an attempt to sign a late add for the 2013-14 season. So if they do add a player will it be a front-court player to replace Zach Price? And is there a player still out there that could be a potential target?

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One player that Cardinal fans should keep an eye on this summer and a guy I think would be a great addition to the team is Nkosi Ali. Ali is the best remaining junior college front-court player in the country. Nkosi Ali, is a 6-11 forward out of NE Oklahoma A & M. Richard Pitino has been courting the big man in recent weeks and Ali was supposed to take a visit to Minnesota on Memorial Day weekend but didn’t make it. Per JucoRecruiting.com Ali is an agile forward who can run the floor and finish in transition. He is a good shot blocker when rotating from the weak side and rebounds the ball well. He averaged 10.5 points, 8.5 rebounds and nearly 2 blocks per game this season while shooting 55% from the field. Ali, who is originally from Atlanta, spent his freshman year of college at Highline CC in Washington. At Highline he averaged 16.5 points and 10.5 rebounds while shooting 55% from the field.

Here’s some early tape on Nkosi:

CARDS CAN SEE OMAHA FROM HERE

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The Louisville Cardinals can see the College World Series from here. Yesterday Louisville overcame a 2-1 deficit with three runs in the seventh to hold on for a 5-3 win against the No. 2 national seed. Zak Wasserman drove home Jeff Gardner for each of Louisville’s first two runs of the game, including the game-tying RBI single in the seventh. Vandy closer Brian Miller took over for Ziomek with the bases loaded, and pinch-hitter Matt Helms greeted Miller by hitting a two-run RBI single through the left side, putting the Cardinals ahead for good.

The win yesterday puts the Cardinals in the drivers seat. Teams that win the first game of the Super Regional have over a 70% chance of moving on to Omaha. A win today will give Louisville their second trip to a College World Series. Louisville last reached the CWS back in 2007 after getting an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament. Also a win today would give the Cardinals 51 victories on the year breaking the previous win record of 50 wins in 2010.

Today could be a very special one for this baseball team as they are looking to make their mark on the Louisville program. Be sure to tune into ESPN at 4:00PM today and cheer on the Cards.

LET’S PLAY BALL

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This weekend the Cardinals baseball team will be playing a three game series in the Super Regionals against the Vanderbilt Commodores. The winner of this series will punch their ticket to Omaha and join seven other teams in the College World Series.
This is the 3rd Super Regional in the last 7 seasons for the Cards. They beat Oklahoma St in 2007 to advance to the College World Series and lost to Cal State Fullerton in 2009.

I don’t think many folks are giving our Cardinals much of a chance this weekend in Nashville but I think they have the team to pull off the upset. The Cardinals have great starting pitching and a bullpen that has been compared to a double A ball club. The Cardinals collectively have a great defensive team as well so if they manage to get a lead on this Vandy team their chances improve a lot.

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This Vandy team is being described by many as one of their best ever. They are a veteran team with very skilled and athletic players at every position. They also have a very good group on the mound and in the bullpen. They play very confident baseball especially at home and it will be a tall task to deny this group a chance to play in the College World Series.

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Our Cards will have their hands full this weekend and perhaps may need a little something extra if they are to pull off this major upset. They just might get that extra something from the new cutting edge uniforms unveiled today. The Cardinals will wear their new unis on Sunday. Just like with the basketball uniforms these new baseball Uniforms from Adidas are pretty outrageous. But if they yield the same results then I’m all for it. Plus I really like the new uniforms because they take me back to my early childhood. The new uniforms look like the ones the Houston Astros wore in the mid 70’s. And it makes me think of the times I went to Riverfront Stadium when they played the Reds there.

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It’s going to be an exciting weekend of baseball so be sure to tune in and cheer on your Cardinals to victory. Would be great to get back to the College World Series and would go along way at helping us move up higher in the Capital One Cup standings.

Here are the TV times for this weekend.

-Louisville (49-12) at No. 2 Vanderbilt (54-10)
Saturday: 3 p.m. (ESPN)
Sunday: 4 p.m. (ESPN)
Monday: 7 p.m. (ESPN2)

The Cardinal Caravan Curtain Call

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I’ve logged many miles and traveled to several stops this week during the University of Louisville’s Cardinal Caravan. I have enjoyed this week getting to meet great Cardinal fans and celebrating the success of the sports programs with them. It was also great hearing from the student-athletes and coaches. I along with many of you get the hunger for some Cardinal sports this time of year and the Caravan is always great to get me through until football season starts. The turnout for the Caravan’s this year were some of the best I’ve seen since I started attending them several years ago. I think that is a real testament to how loyal our fan base really is.

Tonight the Cardinal Caravan had its curtain call at the fairgrounds in Shelby County. It’s always one of the best stops, and the very first Caravan I ever attended was in Shelby County. Hundreds of fans were packed in the pavilion to hear from the Athletic Department and they were in for a real treat tonight as Coach Strong made a rare appearance to the Caravan. He was on fire tonight as he broke down the season ahead and talked about some of the players on the team. The night was capped off by Chane Behanan and Russ Smith taking the stage. The crowd roared when these guys stood up. And fans mobbed them for autographs when that part of the Caravan commenced. That has to be overwhelming to them especially after having a gruesome workout today. Cardinal Fans also had a chance to hear from the new assistant coach tonight Mike Balado.

So lots of great stuff tonight and you can watch all of the videos and see some photos below from tonight’s final Cardinal Caravan of this year. I know I had a good time as always and I’m glad I got to bring the action to those of you who were unable to make it out. Go Cards!

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A Cardinal Caravan In Rupp Arena’s Back Yard

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Wednesday night the Cardinal Caravan took over Lexington Kentucky, yes that is right I said Lexington. I never thought I would see the day when the Caravan would make the trip into the heart of wildcat country but tonight that happened. What really made this trip crazy is the fact that the Caravan was held in the back yard of Rupp Arena. It was a great site to see that old building standing in the background of the giant blow-up Cardinal Head.

It was a good turnout for the Lexington Caravan and there seems to be a few very passionate Louisville fans in the area. One person who stood out the most was Michael Coleman. Michael a Cardinal fan since 1975 says he has lived in Lexington all of his life and that he loves his Cardinals. Most fans claim to be die hard, but this guy has the car to back up his claims. Michael has his classic Lincoln adorned in Cardinal Red inside and out. He says that he does not have a favorite player and that he likes them all. I work in the Lexington area and have seen this car out in town but it was great to finally get to meet the owner. Michael says that he has never got the chance to attend a game in person but would like to some day. There were some of the UofL social media staff talking with him and I think they are going to make sure he gets that chance this season. It is awesome to see this type of dedication and passion from a fan and especially one in Lexington.

Below are some photos and video of the Cardinal Caravan tonight in Lexington. One of the videos features Michael Coleman the Lexington Super fan explaining the details of his car.

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