At the beginning of the season, if you had Kentucky becoming the SEC’s most tough-minded, elbows-out, defense-first outfit, where were you?
For the third straight time, Louisville led Duke at halftime. And for the third straight time, the Blue Devils flipped the script like they wrote it themselves.
Kentucky coach Mark Stoops is out of duct tape, out of defensive backs, and almost out of calendar. But he’s not out of this rivalry.
In Pittsburgh on Saturday, Jeff Brohm's third Louisville team made many errors of execution — but once it got its uniforms dirty, it had no lack of fight.
Every football team needs a chin-check eventually. In its ACC opener on Saturday, Louisville got clocked square in the jaw.
In a game that could not have started worse, Louisville didn’t just survive its ACC opener. It survived it twice.
For the second straight game, the Hoosiers erased a 20-point deficit against Serbian pro club Mega Superbet.
IU wiped out a 23-point first-half deficit and stormed to a 93-71 victory over the Serbian professional club in the second game of its exhibition tour in Puerto Rico at Coliseo Roberto Clemente in San Juan.
Louisville has come back all season. And it rallied here — when the season was six outs from done.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – With his University of Louisville football team trailing 20-7 and the wheels, if not falling off, then certainly appe…