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re: Anyone recall the Louisville fan talking trash on this site?

Posted on 12/29/13 at 11:22 pm to
Posted by UofLCards83
Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 12/29/13 at 11:22 pm to
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Well to be fair, the entire SEC was probably racist as hell back then.


I've heard this excuse before and to that I say, NOT GOOD ENOUGH, STILL NO EXCUSE! Rupp could've used his influence to change the south but he didn't. If the argument is he didn't want black players because he couldn't protect them in the SEC then that's not only being racist but it's being a coward. In that case you leave the SEC.

UK could've said "we're bring in black players and you will protect them at the other schools or we won't show up." UK could've left the SEC and played northern and midwestern schools that already had black players. UK could've been a leader in the movement to have black players in college basketball, instead they were at the heart of the problem.

Doing the right thing is usually not the easiest thing, in fact it's the hardest thing. Rupp had a change to exert his influence and instead tried to protect racism instead of ending it.

UK fans can believe whatever they want about Adolph Rupp, but for the rest of the country Adolph Rupp will always be remembered by his racism and cheating as much as he is by his wins and championships (many of which were won by cheating, such as the massive cheating scandal involving the 49 and 51 Championship teams that led to the NCAA creating the death penalty). Rupp will always have a tarnished legacy.
This post was edited on 12/29/13 at 11:25 pm
Posted by BluegrassBelle
RIP Hefty Lefty - 1981-2019
Member since Nov 2010
99738 posts
Posted on 12/29/13 at 11:27 pm to
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NOT GOOD ENOUGH, STILL NO EXCUSE!


When did the University of Louisville integrate their basketball team?

1962.

WHAT ABOUT THE 40s and 50s UOFLCARDS83!!! WHAT ABOUT 'EM!!!

Oh and then there's this gold from the Louisville.edu webpage:

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What Whitehead didn’t know was that no other African American had ever played basketball for the Cardinals.

“I was totally surprised. I knew there had been some great African American football players at U of L like Lenny Lyles and Ernie Green. I just assumed that basketball was the same.”

Whitehead had committed to U of L before he realized the basketball program’s history. More disturbingly, he was told of a statement made somewhere in the program’s past that said “blacks weren’t good enough to play for the team.”


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