The No. 22 Louisville women’s basketball team went in Sunday as a theory. It left as a result.
The Hoosiers, owners of more historical footnotes than national headlines, just took down the defending national champions 13-10 in front of a record title game of 68,214 in Lucas Oil Stadium.
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This past Monday, Mark Stoops rolled in with swagger. Jeff Brohm looked like he’d been demoted to assistant chess coach.
Pope didn't show up for the presser for 45 minutes after the loss. And when he did, he talked in quiet, clipped code.
That’s it. Not just the ACC title hopes. Not just the playoff talk. But the illusion.
So it's not going to be a care-free romp to the Final Four after all for the Kentucky basketball team. It'll be potholes and bruises. Growing pains and grimaces.
Georgetown didn't come to Rupp Arena on Thursday night to be a footnote in Kentucky's exhibition tour.
He came to Rupp Arena on a Friday night not just to coach, but to testify.
Jeff Brohm just added another accolade to his fast-growing list of accomplishments at Louisville.