There was no game for the University of Louisville men’s basketball team Saturday, but the scoreboard never sleeps.
Minnesota lost twice last week. So did Rutgers.
To prove this looks like the wackiest Atlantic Coast Conference men’s basketball season in years, I visited places that charge $10 a month to peddle wacky ideas.
Even Chris Mack, the Cardinals coach, understands that because of the novel coronavirus, his team might not play all five teams Louisville has lined up as opponents in the Wade Houston Tipoff Classic.
For a team that lost its top four scorers, three of its top four rebounders and nearly 90% of its three-point shooting, the University of Louisville men’s basketball team still has solid expectations percolating around it.
As approved by the NCAA, the men’s program will work with coaches and the weight training staff eight hours per week.
You can build a dynamic University of Louisville basketball all-star team with recruits who were not ranked among the Top 100 prospects in their high school classes nationally by 247Sports.