Pat Kelsey did not sound like a coach defending himself after Louisville fell to Michigan State in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. He sounded like a coach preparing to review himself.
After three standout seasons at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia, Laura Ziegler wanted the challenge of a power four conference school for her final season of college basketball.
The news broke Sunday night. But Monday, Isaac Brown took the rare step of talking about it personally.
Louisville running back Isaac Brown is staying put.
Brown's departure marks a change of era for Louisville's offense.
On Saturday in Louisville, Miller Moss took his first snap in a new zip code. And football looked fun again.
He didn't loosen his tie or hike up his socks. But Greg Sankey still delivered the closest thing college football has to a Fed meeting.
This time a year ago, Pat Kelsey was sleeping in his office, living on his phone and feverishly repopulating a Power 5 program whose entire roster had scattered to the transfer portal winds.
Vince Marrow is anything but faceless. And when it comes to his new role with Louisville football, he’s not improvising.
They’re etched in College World Series history: 2007, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2019 — the five times Louisville baseball reached Omaha. Now they’re adding 2025. But this one feels different.