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check out this sloppy, poor fact laden story...

http://www.sportsline.com/columns/story/9782655/2

Louisville's Cinderella story might not have fairy tale ending  

     

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Put on Ohio State versus Florida or Michigan against Southern California or Auburn versus Texas or whatever. Just stop pulling my leg with this Louisville stuff.

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The Louisville season is indeed a wonderful story. So is the other fairy tale come true in Rutgers University.

It's revenge of the nerds. Some of the little fellas that used to get their lunch money stolen by the powerhouses now have some clout and are puffing their chests.

Yet allowing Louisville or Rutgers to participate in a national championship game would be tantamount to affirmative action for the pee-wee conferences.

Louisville is an inspiring tale, and the Cardinals deserve numerous accolades for their season thus far, but not all undefeated seasons are created equal.

Louisville's strength of schedule will improve as they wrap up their season and the Big East is certainly not the lousy conference many thought it would be once power programs Virginia Tech and Miami departed.

Though I don't always buy into the hyperbole that the Big Ten and SEC are the greatest football conferences in the history of the world, they are still, week in and week out, the two toughest conferences around right now.

Every conference has its suckers and doormats. The SEC and Big Ten are no different. Kentucky, Vanderbilt, Illinois and Mississippi are examples of programs that should strongly consider some hearty steroid use.

So there are scrubs in every conference, as there are in the Big East, but the Cardinals still could not win the SEC or the Big Ten. They might finish second or third, at best.

Louisville supporters will point to two things. The Cardinals hammered a West Virginia team that last year beat Georgia in the Sugar Bowl.

Then there is what happened in this past weekend's games. Both Ohio State and Michigan barely won over bottom feeders and Florida struggled against mighty Vanderbilt.

But we know why the Buckeyes and Wolverines stumbled. They were daydreaming about each other. We are also forgetting about the depth of the SEC versus the Big East. Look at what Arkansas is doing.

If Auburn emerges from the SEC with one loss and goes on to win the conference championship game, or Florida for that matter, such an achievement would far surpass Louisville's unbeaten record in a thin Big East.

So if you see the redoubtable Dodd and he is going on and on about Louisville, hit him with a couple of tranquilizer darts.

There is The U. Now there is The Lou. Good luck to the Cardinals. If they play Ohio State, they'll need it.

« Back · 1 · 2

Put on Ohio State versus Florida or Michigan against Southern California or Auburn versus Texas or whatever. Just stop pulling my leg with this Louisville stuff.

Advertisement

 

The Louisville season is indeed a wonderful story. So is the other fairy tale come true in Rutgers University.

It's revenge of the nerds. Some of the little fellas that used to get their lunch money stolen by the powerhouses now have some clout and are puffing their chests.

Yet allowing Louisville or Rutgers to participate in a national championship game would be tantamount to affirmative action for the pee-wee conferences.

Louisville is an inspiring tale, and the Cardinals deserve numerous accolades for their season thus far, but not all undefeated seasons are created equal.

Louisville's strength of schedule will improve as they wrap up their season and the Big East is certainly not the lousy conference many thought it would be once power programs Virginia Tech and Miami departed.

Though I don't always buy into the hyperbole that the Big Ten and SEC are the greatest football conferences in the history of the world, they are still, week in and week out, the two toughest conferences around right now.

Every conference has its suckers and doormats. The SEC and Big Ten are no different. Kentucky, Vanderbilt, Illinois and Mississippi are examples of programs that should strongly consider some hearty steroid use.

So there are scrubs in every conference, as there are in the Big East, but the Cardinals still could not win the SEC or the Big Ten. They might finish second or third, at best.

Louisville supporters will point to two things. The Cardinals hammered a West Virginia team that last year beat Georgia in the Sugar Bowl.

Then there is what happened in this past weekend's games. Both Ohio State and Michigan barely won over bottom feeders and Florida struggled against mighty Vanderbilt.

But we know why the Buckeyes and Wolverines stumbled. They were daydreaming about each other. We are also forgetting about the depth of the SEC versus the Big East. Look at what Arkansas is doing.

If Auburn emerges from the SEC with one loss and goes on to win the conference championship game, or Florida for that matter, such an achievement would far surpass Louisville's unbeaten record in a thin Big East.

So if you see the redoubtable Dodd and he is going on and on about Louisville, hit him with a couple of tranquilizer darts.

There is The U. Now there is The Lou. Good luck to the Cardinals. If they play Ohio State, they'll need it.

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