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He’s Coming Back, He’s Gone, He’s Back …

April 16th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Derrick Caracter, Earl Clark, Jeff Goodman, NBA, Rick Pitino, University of Louisville

The continuing drama with the basketball program is preventing University of Louisville fans from turning their attention to football, the king of college sports everywhere outside of Kentucky and Indiana.
Earl Clark is apparently going to delay his venture into professional basketball. That’s the latest from Jeff Goodman, the reporter at Fox Sports who apparently serves [...]

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Who’s Making The Decision?

April 6th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Earl Clark, Louisville baseball, NBA, Rick Pitino, Stewart Ijames, Uncategorized, University of Louisville

Attempting to read Rick Pitino’s mind is an exercise in futility. Often Pitino says one thing with intent of making another point, leaving people to speculate on what point he’s really trying to make.
For example, how emphatic was Pitino’s farewell to Earl Clark when he announced, “Earl has decided to place his name in the [...]

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Goodman With More ‘News’

April 5th, 2008 · 4 Comments · Derrick Caracter, Earl Clark, Jeff Goodman, Rick Pitino

Jeff Goodman, the same Fox Sports reporter who broke the “news” about Derrick Caracter leaving the U of L basketball team to pursue a pro career, has more “breaking news” for Card fans — that Clark is going to test the NBA waters.
Thank you, Mr. Obvious. This comes as no shock to Card fans who [...]

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The Journey Continues

March 29th, 2008 · 2 Comments · David Padgett, Derrick Caracter, Earl Clark, Rick Pitino, Terrence Williams

Sometimes the other team is better, at least for one game.
Tyler Hansbrough is as good as they come, tireless, hard working, good shooter and rebounder. He was unstoppable most of the time, winding up with 28 points, 13 rebounds. Hansbrough does get away with excessive physicality but that’s not his fault.
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